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How Much Michael Jordan Is Getting Paid For ‘The Last Dance’...?
© Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Week one of the ESPN Bulls/Michael Jordan documentary "The Last Dance" is in the books. So, how much is his Airness getting for his work on the series? $3 million to $4 million, with all of the proceeds going to charity...
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“He’s donating his entire share of the proceeds, which should reach at least $3 million to $4 million, to charitable causes,” Forbes’ Kurt Badenhausen reports.



(The Spun)
Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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dbeck61 months
Plot twist: "Charity" is the name of the blackjack dealer.
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Da #1 Stunna61 months
Always has been a class act. Takeaway from 1st episodes - ALWAYS PLAY TO WIN - if you don't, you run the risk of alienating the most ultra competitive people and fundamentally fracturing those relationships long term. Don't sign a long term contract for financial stability just because you come from nothing, then get bitter later when you outperform your contract and realize you sold yourself short. Jerry Krause is a bitter little elf that was so jealous of the players and coaches that hated him, that he wanted to blow up one of the greatest dynasties in the history of team sports. Jerry Reinsdorf was just as guilt for leaving Jerry Krause in his GM position while he caused all of these issues with the players and coaches.
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SpartyGator61 months
GOAT :bow:
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brewdrees61 months
3 to 4 million to MJ is like 3 to 4 dollars for us normal folk.
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CanebreakCajun61 months
So go out and make some money
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Mike da Tigah61 months
It’s what the really great ones do. Always liked MJ.
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BigPerm3061 months
Breaking News: LeBron donates $4,000,001 to charity to account for his small wang.
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CanebreakCajun61 months
At last! Something solid
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Will Munny61 months
Donate it to Pippen
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LaBR461 months
MJ23 GOAT
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JackieTreehorn61 months
What a true legend.
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