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How Michael Jordan Spent $2 BILLION Dollars!

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Michael Jordan is world famous as an NBA All Star, Hall of Famer, Baseball player, Golfer, and even a Hollywood star! His famous Nike "Jordan's" Shoe-line and clothing apparel, along with his career earnings gives him a net worth over $2 US Billion! And this is how he spends it!

NBA superstar Michael Jordan has become the world’s richest former-athlete. But when he was playing with the Chicago Bulls he actually made less than $100 million. It’s his huge sponsorship deals with brands like Nike-- which bring in $3 billion of revenue for the company annually-- and his ownership of the Charlotte Hornets NBA team-- worth $1.5 billion-- that’s really cemented his status as a billionaire. Now worth $2.1 billion, the basketball superstar rakes in a reported $145 million a year. So, what exactly does he do with all that money?

Michael Jordan has a few obsessions that he likes to splurge on: basketball, golf, cigars, houses, watches, and luxury travel. He has a $29 million compound in Chicago complete with a customised ‘23’ iron gate and even vintage doors from the Playboy mansion. It comes complete with a golf course and a full-size NBA-approved basketball court. When he’s ready for some downtime, he can sail away on his $80 million luxury yacht or hop on his customized private jet. And in his retirement, he’s decided to spend $20 million on his very own golf course. When it comes to fun and games, he likes to splurge on cars-- or get them as a gift. He was once gifted a C4 Corvette, and one of his most expensive watches is worth $1.1 million dollars. So, do you want to see how basketball royalty lives? Then join us for a tour of Michael Jordans luxury lifestyle and find out how he turned his basketball career into a $2 billion fortune.

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