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Jordan Just made Forbes Billionaires list 


Michael Jordan can be found near the top of seemingly every list that mentions his name.

He's not close to the top of a new one, but he'll probably be just fine with that.

Forbes magazine revealed its 29th annual World's Billionaires List and Jordan made the cut for the first time. With an estimated net worth of $1 billion, Jordan qualifies as the 1,741st richest person in the world, the magazine said.


It is believed that Jordan makes more than $100 million a year off royalties from his Nike Air Jordan line, though his business manager, Estee Portnoy, has never confirmed those numbers. Portnoy said Monday that "we did not comment nor participate in the financial guesstimates" made by Forbes.

In March 2010, Jordan agreed to buy 80 percent of the Charlotte Bobcats on a valuation of about $275 million. Jordan's stake -- as arranged in the original deal -- jumped up to 89 percent in 2013. Forbes estimates the team, which changed its name to the Hornets this season, is now worth more than $700 million.

The billionaires list is packed with other sports owners. The richest team owner is Steve Ballmer, who bought the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion last year. Ballmer is the 35th richest person in the world with a net worth of $21.5 billion. His former Microsoft colleague Paul Allen comes in at No. 2 among team owners. The Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trail Blazers owner is the 51st richest person in the world, Forbes says, with a net worth of $17.5 billion.

Phil Anschutz, who owns the Los Angeles Kings and the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo of the MLS, as well as the Staples Center, comes in as the third richest sports owner with a net worth of $11.8 billion.

Other majority team owners who made this top 400 richest included Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov (No. 125, $9.9 billion), Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich (No. 137, $9.1 billion), Miami Heat owner Micky Arison (No. 191, $7.1 billion), Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross (No. 216, $6.5 billion), St. Louis Rams, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke (No. 225, $6.3 billion), Orlando Magic owner Rich DeVos (No. 259, $5.7 billion), Detroit Tigers and Red Wings owner Michael Ilitch (No. 330, $4.8 billion), Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC owner Shahid Khan (No. 330, $4.8 billion), Washington Nationals owner Ted Lerner (No. 330, $4.8 billion), the New York Knicks and Rangers owners, the Dolans (No. 381, $4.3 billion), New England Patriots and Revolution owner Robert Kraft (No. 381, $4.3 billion) and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones ($4.2 billion).

Nike co-founder and chairman Phil Knight, who does not own a team, is ranked 35th with a net worth of $21.5 billion, tied with Ballmer for the spot, while Bass Pro Shops owner John Morris is the 405th richest person in the world with a net worth of $4.1 billion.









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Forbes magazine revealed its 29th annual World's Billionaires List and Jordan made the cut for the first time. With an estimated net worth of $1 billion, Jordan qualifies as the 1,741st richest person in the world, the magazine said.

How many of these approx 2000 billionaires post on getbig?

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Kobe outside of the basketball court is going to have a problem. I've heard he is hated at Nike. That no one likes being around him at all...

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There is no reason to compare Kobe or LeBron to the greatest.

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Kobe will pass Jordan

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Kobe outside of the basketball court is going to have a problem. I've heard he is hated at Nike. That no one likes being around him at all...

Strong source.  Sounds legit.

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Kobe outside of the basketball court is going to have a problem. I've heard he is hated at Nike. That no one likes being around him at all...


I have heard that Jordan is not well liked.... at ESPN or Nike .... Or anywhere


Note: that could have just been a jealous hater poppin off. Who knows

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I'm just curious when it was decided that we should give a shit if a guy is well liked or not?  Is this supposed to be some kind of indictment of a person?  "He's mean and nobody likes him".  Boo hoo.  That's like the weakest criticism of a person or athlete that I can imagine.  What does that have to do with anything?

Seriously, who gives a fuck?   We are all adults here, are we not?    Haven't you ever heard that nice guys finish last?  People pleasers rarely accomplish great things.  You have to be willing to piss people off and do whatever it takes to succeed.  People that do that are winners.  Multi-millionaires, CEO's, and the like are usually assholes.  This is a results oriented world we live in.