Michael Jordan Net Worth

Michael Jordan Net Worth
Michael Jordan Net Worth

Michael Jordan net worth

Current Net Worth$1.7 Billion (USD – 170 Crores), (Rupees – 13.08 Thousand Crores)

Michael Jordan short biography

Net Worth$1.7 Billion
BornFebruary 17, 1963 (Age – 59)
Identified asAmerican Businessman & Professional Basketball Player
StatusAwesome Basketball Player
EducationEmsley A. Laney (Wilmington, North Carolina), North Carolina (1981–1984)
NationalityAmerican
ResidenceWilmington, North Carolina
Spousal statusMarried (Juanita Vanoy M. 1989 Div. 2006), (Yvette Prieto M. 2013)
Children5
Michael Jordan short biography

Michael Jordan has a net worth of $1.7 Billion (Rupees – 13,008 Crores), an awesome American businessman & professional Basketball player, well known for his amazing performance in Basketball.

Michael Jeffrey Jordan, better known by his initials MJ, is a former professional basketball player and businessman from the United States.

He spent fifteen seasons in the NBA, including six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls. Jordan is the majority owner and chairman of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets and NASCAR Cup Series’ 23XI Racing.

“By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time,” according to his official NBA website biography.

In the 1980s and 1990s, he was instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world, and as a result, he became a global cultural figure.

Jordan is recognized for his commercial sponsorships and is one of the most well-marketed sportsmen of his time.

He was instrumental in the popularity of Nike’s Air Jordan sneakers, which debuted in 1984 and continue to be popular today.

Jordan also acted in the 1996 live-action animation hybrid film Space Jam as himself, and The Last Dance, an Emmy Award-winning documentary miniseries, is based on his life (2020).

Jordan became the NBA’s first billionaire player in 2016. His net worth is expected to be $2.1 billion in 2022.

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Michael Jordan biography

Full NameMichael Jordan
BirthplaceBrooklyn, New York
Height6.6 feet, 198 cm
Weight98 Kg
FatherJames R. Jordan, Sr.
MotherDeloris Jordan
Michael Jordan Biography

Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, at Cumberland Hospital in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, to bank employee Deloris and equipment supervisor James R. Jordan Sr.

He and his family relocated to Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1968.

During his sophomore year, he tried out for the basketball varsity squad but was ruled too small to play at that level at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m). Harvest Leroy Smith, his taller buddy, was the lone sophomore to make the squad.

Jordan became the standout of Laney’s junior varsity squad and posted several 40-point games, driven by a desire to establish his value.

He grew four inches (10 cm) and trained hard the next summer.

After averaging 27 points per game, 12 rebounds per game, and six assists per game as a senior, he was picked to participate in the 1981 McDonald’s All-American Game and scored 30 points.

Education

Jordan was a standout athlete at Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington, where he excelled in basketball, baseball, and football.

Jordan averaged more than 25 points per game throughout his last two seasons of high school competition after winning a position on the varsity squad.

Several collegiate basketball schools, including Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina, Syracuse, and Virginia, recruited Jordan.

He enrolled at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill on a basketball scholarship in 1981, majoring in cultural geography.

Career

Jordan was the third overall choice in the 1984 NBA draught, behind Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) and Sam Bowie (Chicago Bulls) (Portland Trail Blazers).

Jordan rocked the arena at a Nike exhibition game in Trieste, Italy, on August 26, 1985, by shattering the backboard glass with a slam.

During the 1987–88 season, Jordan once again led the league in scoring, averaging 35.0 points per game on 53.5 percent shooting and winning his first league MVP Award.

With Jordan at the helm and young up-and-comers like Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant, the Bulls started the 1989–90 season as a team on the rise, led by new coach Phil Jackson.

Jordan and the Bulls maintained their domination in the 1991–92 season, going 67–15 to break the franchise record set in 1990–91.

Jordan announced his retirement on October 6, 1993, claiming that he had lost his drive to play basketball. Jordan subsequently stated that the assassination of his father three months prior influenced his choice.

Jordan batted for the Birmingham Barons, the Chicago White Sox’s Double-A minor league club, in 1994.

Jordan opted to retire from baseball in March 1995 because he didn’t want to be a substitute player during the Major League Baseball strike.

The Bulls started the 1996–97 season with a 69–11 record but lost their last two games to conclude the season with a 69–13 record, missing out on a second consecutive 70-win season.

On June 14, 1998, the Bulls returned to the Delta Center for Game 6 of the series, leading 3–2. Jordan put together a set of moves that are widely regarded as one of the best clutch performances in NBA Finals history.

Jordan retired for the second time on January 13, 1999, with Phil Jackson’s contract expiring, the impending departures of Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman looming, and the NBA players in the midst of an owner-induced lockout.

Jordan announced his comeback to the NBA on September 25, 2001, to play for the Washington Wizards, with the purpose of donating his player’s money to a relief effort for the victims of the September 11 attacks.

With the announcement that 2002–03 would be Jordan’s final season, the NBA paid tribute to him.

Ventures into business

Jordan was named the 20th most powerful celebrity in the world by Forbes in June 2010, with $55 million earned between June 2009 and June 2010.

Jordan Brand earns $1 billion in revenue for Nike, according to Forbes. Jordan became the first NBA player to become a billionaire in June 2014, when he increased his ownership of the Charlotte Hornets from 80 percent to 89.5 percent. Jordan was named Charlotte Business Journal’s Business Person of the Year for 2014 on January 20, 2015.

He joined the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball as a part-owner in 2017.

Michael Jordan income model

Monthly Income$3 Million+ (Rupees – 22 Crore+)
Yearly Income$40 Million+ (Rupees – 305 Crore+)
Michael Jordan income model

Private & early life

Jordan is the fourth kid in a family of five. Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan Jr. are his elder brothers, and he has one older sister, Deloris, and one younger sister, Roslyn.

Jordan married Juanita Vanoy in A Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 2, 1989. Jeffrey and Marcus were their sons, while Jasmine was their daughter.

On January 4, 2002, the Jordans filed for divorce, alleging irreconcilable differences, but they reunited soon after. They filed for divorce again, and on December 29, 2006, they were awarded a final order of dissolution of marriage, stating that the decision was taken “mutually and amicably.”

Jordan bought a site in Highland Park, Illinois, in 1991, with plans to build a 56,000-square-foot (5,200-square-meter) home on it. In 1995, it was finished. In 2012, he put the mansion on the market. His two boys went to Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, a private Catholic institution.

Jordan married his longtime fiancée, Cuban-American model Yvette Prieto, on April 27, 2013, at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church.

On November 30, 2013, the couple revealed that they were expecting their first child together. Prieto gave birth to identical twin girls Victoria and Ysabel on February 11, 2014.

Jordan became a grandfather in 2019 when his daughter Jasmine gave birth to a boy, Rakeem Christmas, a professional basketball player.

Awards

YearAward
1983Pan American Games gold medal
19842× Olympic gold medals
19922× Olympic gold medals
Michael Jordan awards

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