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  1. May 11, 2020 · The conspiracy theory dictates that NBA commissioner David Stern actually had a clandestine agreement with Jordan to get his gambling habit under control before incurring any damage to the...

  2. Michael Jordan insisted that he didn't have a gambling problem in 1993. "I have a competition problem," Jordan claimed in an interview with Ahmad Rashad. As true as that statement...

  3. After the Bulls three-peated, the NBA reprimanded Michael Jordan and launched (limited) investigations into his gambling. The probe revealed that checks signed by Jordan were found in ongoing...

  4. First, Jordan claimed it was a business loan, but under oath he admitted that it was a payment for on gambling losses for a single weekend. Then, in early 1993, San Diego businessman Richard...

  5. Apr 25, 2020 · To put it charitably, Jordan had misrepresented the nature of his gambling activity and debts. As McCallum details, Jordan originally claimed that he had loaned money to Bouler only to later...

  6. May 4, 2020 · Jordan’s first retirement in 1993 was clouded with talk that it was a gambling suspension by the NBA or that the NBA told him to take a break from playing and address his gambling.

  7. May 12, 2020 · In episodes seven and eight of ESPN docuseries The Last Dance, it's referenced—then debunked—that Michael Jordan first retired in 1993 because of gambling (Jordan later returned to...