That Sports Thing: Is Michael Jordan's house haunted?

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In the latest installment of "That Sports Thing" host Chris Marrs chats with actor Dan Bakkedahl (Veep, The Goldbergs, Get Hard) and Chicago native, actor/director Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers, Broken Lizard) analyze why in the world Michael Jordan can't sell his 56,000 square-foot home in Highland Park, Ill. They also delve into why the Bears should appreciate Jay Cutler more because of how bad things could be otherwise, as well as the Bears' improving defense.

"I think the reason he can't sell it is he has to be bad at something, and what he's bad at is selling his house," Bakkedahl said. "In life you can't be good at everything, so he's got to be bad at something. If that guy bought a garden apartment on Clifton and Belmont he wouldn't be able to sell it because it's the only thing he's bad at. That's why. It's karma."

Chandrasekhar implied that perhaps the house, that sits on 7 1/2 acres, is haunted.

Decide for yourself by checking out the video above, and stay with CSNChicago.com for new episodes of That Sports Thing all summer long!

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