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Limalady
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Posted: Feb 17 2013 at 8:31pm |
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I thought he was still with his wife? Didnt he say it was cheaper to keep her???? Please fill me in cos this divorce went straight over my head. When i saw the pic that said new fiancee i was like huh? | They divorced years ago, and she took half. He is with a middle eastern chick now. You are confusing MJ with Kobe. He kept his wife.
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jonesable
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I don't think it was half. I think she got 1/3 of his net worth She got a lot though more than 150 mil
Michael and Juanita Jordan were married in Las Vegas in 1989, after he had spent only five years in the NBA, and a year later they signed a "post-nuptial" agreement that gave her access to half his fortune. He possibly did not know what he was signing away, since the $168 million she won in their 2007 divorce was only one-third of his net worth. By the time the ink dried on the settlement, Jordan said he wanted to get on with his life, and his wife had already become involved with a banker 20 years younger. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Posted: Feb 17 2013 at 9:15pm |
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afrokock wrote:
its not that big a deal of a typo |
right. people kill me on bhm acting as if somebody is interviewing for employment. typing on a hair forum for fun <> typing for a living... |
lol true
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Posted: Feb 17 2013 at 10:04pm |
jonesable wrote:
I don't think it was half. I think she got 1/3 of his net worth She got a lot though more than 150 mil
Michael and Juanita Jordan were married in Las Vegas in 1989, after he had spent only five years in the NBA, and a year later they signed a "post-nuptial" agreement that gave her access to half his fortune. He possibly did not know what he was signing away, since the $168 million she won in their 2007 divorce was only one-third of his net worth. By the time the ink dried on the settlement, Jordan said he wanted to get on with his life, and his wife had already become involved with a banker 20 years younger. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Posted: Feb 17 2013 at 10:11pm |
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well he wasn't that good early in his career was he?
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Posted: Feb 17 2013 at 10:19pm |
pity he was actually always pretty good.
i remember when they were dating and it was a big stink about her possibly being a gold digger because she was from the hood and known to also date other ballers (sports and otherwise)...i think there was rumors of her dating reggie theus and maybe 1 or 2 others...but i can't remember if that was ever actually confirmed.
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Posted: Feb 18 2013 at 6:14am |
KinksnWinks wrote:
jonesable wrote:
I like Jordan. He is the greatest.
I don't know him but many that do don't like him he has one of those personalities.
He always got flack for not being vocal about any important causes but I don't care about that either.
I talk about the money bc it's amazing how he has made himself a brand that all athletes try to duplicate.
Mike does love him some white women but I don't care much about that either it's just easy and fun to joke on mike.
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at least he is consistent with being quiet...this is why I don't care for oprah she picks and chooses what she "stands" for and everything she stands for she is sure wont effect her fan base |
Yep....however, she mastered the trick of playing both sides of the fences
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Posted: Feb 18 2013 at 8:56am |
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Aside from bball, I hate mj with a passion!!!!
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Posted: Feb 18 2013 at 8:59am |
yeah bubblyboo...i used to love him. now i can't stand him.
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Posted: Feb 18 2013 at 9:14am |
EPITOME wrote:
well he wasn't that good early in his career was he? |
Jordan was arguably the best player in the league in those early years. In 87 he was the league MVP and defensive player of the year. He averaged over 35 points per game, over 5 assists/rebounds per game, and 3 steals per game. To put that in perspective, Kobe and Wade, the best two shooting guards since then have never had a season that compares to that. And that was just Jordan's third full season in the NBA.
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