“A lesser player than Michael Jordan would’ve been suspended by David Stern”: Former Nike executive was skeptical that the Bulls legend’s gambling scandals would be his undoing
Michael Jordan caused a worldwide stir when he announced his decision to retire for the first time, in 1993. Many people believe it was a facade.
It is abundantly clear that MJ had a gambling addiction. He steadfastly refused to call it a problem, but it got to a point where he had millions in debt. Whether or not Jordan acknowledged it, he suffered some irrevocable losses while pushing the envelope.
While there are several instances where MJ overplayed his hand, one in particular sticks out. This was when he was subpoenaed by the court to testify in a criminal trial for Slim Bouler. Michael Jordan had paid $57,000 in gambling debts to Bouler – a convicted cocaine dealer.
David Stern called Mike to New York to discuss the his activities and the company he kept. According to Jordan’s biographer Roland Lazenby, the NBA also issued Jordan an official reprimand for his activities ahead of 1992-93.
However, it is well-nigh impossible to hold a determined gambler down for too long. And when reports of James Jordan’s murder first sprang across news cycles, mainstream media was quick to speculate whether James’ murder was motivated by Mike’s gambling debts.
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Jordan would brush those accusations off in the sternest manner possible. But he wouldn’t stop gambling on his own, though he contrived to lower the stakes sometimes.
Sonny Vaccaro believes that David Stern would’ve suspended anyone but Michael Jordan for gambling
Michael also bet millions of dollars on golf while playing with a guy called Richard Esquinas. The reports of his debts to Esquinas came out during the 1993 NBA Finals themselves.
Jordan addressed the question ahead of Game 1 while sternly denying betting on NBA games. But the gambling allegations stuck around long after their win in Game 6.
Sonny Vaccaro was a Nike executive who was primarily responsible for recruiting Michael Jordan for their brand. Vaccaro stated at the time that because it was Michael Jordan, the NBA had concluded its own special probe into his gambling activities.
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