Beer
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Out of his way based on what?
The gregarious laughter after each question mainly. Just looks fake.
Out of his way based on what?
I'm not a conspiracy theorist by nature but no doubt in my mind we know nothing more than the tip of the iceberg regarding him leaving basketball in 93.
If this documentary was just about his commitment to greatness as a basketball player then that would be one thing; but this documentary has been more than willing to sling a few arrows at others, most of them at a dead guy who can't defend himself - so you'd hope they would also shine the light on a subject that has been largely unexamined.
Didn’t Pete Rose go into exile for that?I heard a story about Jordan on the radio the other day.
Apparently he was golfing with some Chicago hockey player who was a good golfer and he bet the guy 2000 dollars that he could beat him in 18 holes of golf. The hockey dude won. So Jordan played another 18 against him double or nothing. And the hockey dude won again.
The thing is that Jordan had a game later that night. The hockey dude told Jordan that he was going to bet his winnings on the bulls opponent that night cause he figured Jordan would be tired from 36 holes of golfing (oh ya and they were drinking the whole time) and a little hung over.
Jordan said I will bet you double or nothing that my bulls win tonight and I score 40.
Well the bulls won and Jordan scored 40.
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Ya basically.Didn’t Pete Rose go into exile for that?
Agreed.Ya basically.
I have always felt like you should be able to bet on your own team.
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Ya basically.
I have always felt like you should be able to bet on your own team.
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I heard a story about Jordan on the radio the other day.
Apparently he was golfing with some Chicago hockey player who was a good golfer and he bet the guy 2000 dollars that he could beat him in 18 holes of golf. The hockey dude won. So Jordan played another 18 against him double or nothing. And the hockey dude won again.
The thing is that Jordan had a game later that night. The hockey dude told Jordan that he was going to bet his winnings on the bulls opponent that night cause he figured Jordan would be tired from 36 holes of golfing (oh ya and they were drinking the whole time) and a little hung over.
Jordan said I will bet you double or nothing that my bulls win tonight and I score 40.
Well the bulls won and Jordan scored 40.
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Former Columbo Family Capo Michael Franzese (who is now a Christian Minister) is on record as saying in the late 80s/early 90s Jordan was "the biggest degenerate gambler he ever met in his life." This is a bold statement coming from a guy who court documents show had at least a dozen bookies working for him when he was in the mob.
Franzese is also on record as saying Jordan's father was murdered because of MJ's continual attempts to welch on gambling debts with the wrong people.
There's also stories of Jordan negotiating down six figure gambling debts. So the question is how did he negotiate them down? As mentioned earlier Jeremy Roenick said Jordan put double or nothing on a 2k debt on his performance in a basketball game. Does that makes it plausible he shaved points on a million-plus dollar debt? Who knows.
The point is there is way to much smoke not to be any fire. And you'll never convince me the most competitive player of all time just walked away from the game for 18 months voluntarily.
And what? The mob outsources to a couple hicks now? The theory seems highly implausible.