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Michael Jordan turned down a 100 million offer to attend the two-hour event

Michael Jordan turned down a 100 million offer to attend the two-hour event


The former Chicago Bulls basketball star retired in 1998, but his popularity has not waned.
Former US basketball champion Michael Jordan turned down a 100 million offer to attend a two-hour event. There was not the slightest decrease and people are still obsessed with his game.
David Fock, a well-known American sports agent, revealed to his former client on the WFAN's 'Boomer and Geo' program that the most famous basketball player of his time was very careful about choosing projects. Revealed that he had offered his 57-year-old former client Michael Jordan 100 million to attend a one- to two-hour event, which he turned down.
The basketball agent did not provide further details on the offer but said God bless Jordan, a very successful man who has the opportunity to do what he wants and what he does not want. "I am very impressed that he is very careful about joining any project that goes by his name," said David Fock. The documentary 'The Last Dance', based on the life of historian Michael Jordan, has started a series which will continue till 17 May.

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