With the current showing of Michael Jordan’s The Last Dance documentary, many stories about the former Chicago Bulls star are coming to light.
Now a new story from Jordan’s former manager David Falk has come to the forefront in a recent interview with WFAN’s Boomer and Gio.
“I brought him a deal three years ago for $100 million. All he had to do was, other than giving his name and likeness, make a one two-hour appearance to announce the deal, and he turned it down,” Falk said.
The reason Jordan declined is because he’s particular about the things he attaches his name to.
“He’s very, very selective in the things he wants to be involved in,” Falk added. “He’s been so successful; it gives him an opportunity to do whatever the hell he wants or not to do things he doesn’t want. I really admire that. He’s very, very selective in the things he wants to be involved in.”
Fans can catch more Jordan stories in parts 5 and 6 of The Last Dance, this Sunday.
“God bless him,” Falk stated in reference to Jordan having control over what projects he wants to be a part of.
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