Michael Jordan recently announced a $1 million donation to support journalism and sports-based studies at Morehouse College, Black Enterprise reported.
Previously, the NBA billionaire was...
Basketball legend Michael Jordan's brand made a $100 million promise to the Black community and is launching a community grants program for social organizations...
In an upcoming promo for the basketball video game NBA 2K14 that was released on Tuesday, former NBA megastar MichaelJordan (pictured right) said during the “uncensored” taped interview that, in his prime, he would have been able to beat B-ball phenom LeBron James in a one-on-one game. The iconic player, however, also admitted that there was one match-up he was not too sure about: playing against L.A. Laker Kobe Bryant (pictured below), according to ESPN[1]. Jordan, who has been deemed one of the greatest basketball players of all time, actually said during his interview that he would’ve liked to have played one-on-one games against such celebrated ballers as Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, Bryant, and James stating, “I don’t think I would lose.” But when uttering Bryant’s name, the majority owner of the the Charlotte Bobcats said he wasn’t too sure he’d win if he would have played against Bryant “…because he steals all of my moves.” James was told about Jordan’s comments after his t ...