Michael Jordan was offered a crazy amount for a two-hour performance, but he did not agree to the bargain • "I admire him" his personal manager
Money isn't probably everything in life, when you're worth a few billion.
David Falk, who previously served as the personal manager of basketball player Michael Jordan, revealed that the star, reportedly worth more than $ 2 billion, had previously refused the crazy $ 100 million for a two-hour public appearance.
Falk said that after his retirement, Jordan did everything he could to stay out of the spotlight, and that included interviews and events. "I got him a $ 100 million deal three years ago. All he had to do besides give his name and appear for a one-time two hours was to announce the deal, but he refused," Falk told the radio on Wednesday.
"May God bless him," Falk wished Jordan. "He was so successful that it gave him the opportunity to do what he wanted. I admire it. He is very picky about his choices."
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Jordan (57) recently returned to the headlines with Netflix's rise to the mini-docu-series "The Last Dance," which documents the path of the Chicago Bulls NBA league team during the 1997/98 season starring Jordan, who was his last season on the team.