Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan Net worth, Age, Height, Family, Facts & More

You don’t just play basketball when you’re Michael Jordan—you redefine it. Born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York, Michael Jeffrey Jordan didn’t just rise to fame; he soared. With six NBA titles, five MVPs, and a resume that reads more like a myth than a stat sheet, he became the face of basketball through the ’80s and ’90s. They called him “Air Jordan,” and not just because it sounded cool—he seemed to hang in the air longer than physics should allow.

From a clutch college shot in 1982 at UNC to dominating with the Chicago Bulls, taking a baseball break, then coming back to rule the league again, MJ’s story is equal parts hustle and legend. Even his final comeback with the Washington Wizards was more about legacy than wins. But here’s the thing—he didn’t stop at basketball. He built a brand, a business empire, and a global cultural legacy that still shapes the game (and sneaker culture) today.

As of May 2025, Michael Jordan is 62 years and 3 months old, his estimated net worth is $3.5 billion, and he stands at a height of 6 feet and 6 inches (198 cm or 1.98 m) tall.

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Bio/Wiki

Full Name

Michael Jeffrey Jordan

Nickname

MJ, His Airness, Air Jordan, The G.O.A.T

Profession

Former pro Basketball player and Owner of NBA team Charlotte Hornets.


Career

Debut

1984 (Chicago Bulls)

Best Known for

As he is considered as one of the greatest player, Michael Jordan made 11 All – NBA teams, won 5 MVP’s, 6 Finals MVP’s and 6 NBA titles.

Position

Shooting guard

Jersey Numbers

23, 12, and 45.

Awards

Full list


Personal Profile and Background Details

Date of Birth

17 February 1963

Age

As of today, Michael Jordan is 62 years, 3 months, and 7 days old.

Zodiac sign

Aquarius

Signature

Michael Jordan signature

Nationality

American

Birth Place

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Residence

Wilmington, North Carolina

School / College / University

Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington

Religion

Roman Catholicism

Race / Ethnicity

African-American

Food Habits

Non-vegetarian

Hobbies

When he’s not soaring through highlight reels or running billion-dollar brands, Michael Jordan keeps busy—and competitive. Golf? That’s his true second love. He’s obsessed. Built his own course in Florida. Plays with pros. And yeah, he plays to win.

Poker? He’s in. Jordan’s sat at tables with the likes of Charles Barkley, chasing that same rush he got on the hardwood—except now it’s in chips and bluffs.

Music, movies, and video games? Of course. MJ likes to chill, vibe to good tunes, catch a flick, maybe shoot some digital hoops.

And let’s not forget—this guy’s a business junkie. Tequila, NASCAR, esports… he’s not just watching the game anymore. He owns parts of it.


Physical Attributes and Measurements

Height

  • In feet: 6′ 6″
  • In Centimeters: 198 cm
  • In meters: 1.98 m

Weight

  • In kilograms: 101 kg
  • In Pounds: 223 lbs

Body Measurements

  • Chest Size: 45 inches
  • Biceps Size: 15 inches
  • Waist Size: 36 inches

Shoe size

13 (US)

Eye color

Dark Brown

Hair Color

Bald


Family

Wife

Juanita Jordan (1989–2006)

Michael Jordan with ex-wife Juanita Jordan

Yvette Prieto (Cuban Model) (2013–Present)

Michael Jordan with wife Yvette Prieto

Father

James Jeffrey Jordan (Equipment Supervisor)

Michael Jordan's father James Jeffrey Jordan

Mother

Deloris Peoples (Bank Teller)

Michael Jordan with mother Deloris Peoples

Siblings

Larry Jordan (Older Brother)

Michael Jordan with brother Larry Jordan

 

James R Jordan JR (Older Brother)

 

Deloris (Older Sister)

Michael Jordan's sister Deloris

 

Roslyn (Younger Sister)

Michael Jordan's sister Roslyn Jordan

Children

Marcus Jordan (son) (Basketball player)

Michael Jordan's son Marcus Jordan

Jeffrey Michael Jordan (son) (Basketball player)

Michael jordan's son Jeffrey Michael Jordan

Jasmine Mickael Jordan (daughter)

Michael Jordan's daughter Jasmine Mickael Jordan

Ysabel Jordan (daughter)

Michael Jordan's twin daughters Ysabel Jordan and Victoria Jordan

Victoria Jordan (daughter)

Michael Jordan's twin daughters Ysabel Jordan and Victoria Jordan


Relationship & More

Marital Status

Married to Yvette Prieto

Marriage Date

2 September 1989 (Juanita Vanoy)

27 April 2013 (Yvette Prieto)

Affairs or dating history

Vanessa Williams 

Michael Jordan and Vanessa Williams dated

Loredana Jolie

Michael Jordan and Loredana Jolie

Juanita Jordan (1989-2002)

Michael Jordan with ex- wife juanita Jordan image

Karla Knafel (1989)

Michael Jordan and Karla Knafel dated

Lisa Miceli (2005)

Michael Jordan and Lisa Miceli dated

Ashley Dupre (2006)

Michael Jordan and Ashley Dupre dated

Nicole Mitchell Murphy (2007) – Rumored

Michael Jordan and Nicole Mitchell Murphy dated rumored

Yvette Prieto (2008–Present)

Michael Jordan with wife Yvette Prieto image


Favorite Things

Favorite food

Steak, Chicken, Pizza, Shrimp

Favorite color

Red

Favorite TV show

Sanford and Son (1972-1977)

Favorite song

Give it your best – Anita Baker

Favorite shoes

Jordan’s (11s, 3s, 12s, and 13s)

Favorite Jersey Number

11, 3, 13

Favorite Cigarettes

Partagas Lusitania


Net Worth 2025

Michael Jordan Net Worth

$3.5 billion

Michael Jordan didn’t just retire a basketball legend—he retired a business blueprint. While many athletes dream of life after sports, Jordan built it. With an estimated net worth of $3.5 billion as of May 2025, he’s not just the richest former athlete alive—he’s a case study in turning athletic dominance into generational wealth.

Let’s break down where the money comes from—and how it’s still flowing in strong, decades after his last professional game.


1. NBA Salary: Just the Beginning ($90 Million Total)

For someone with billionaire status, Jordan’s NBA salary is surprisingly modest by modern superstar standards. Over 15 seasons (mostly with the Chicago Bulls, and later with the Washington Wizards), he earned around $90 million in total player salary.

But here’s the kicker—over $63 million of that came from just his last two seasons with the Bulls (1996–98). At the time, that was revolutionary.

Still, this income is now a tiny slice of the Jordan wealth pie.


2. The Nike Deal That Changed Everything ($1.5 Billion+ Earned)

When Jordan signed with Nike in 1984, it was considered a gamble. He was a rookie, and Nike was still gaining ground in the sneaker game. They offered him a 5-year deal worth $500,000 annually, plus royalties.

That bet paid off.

Jordan didn’t just launch a shoe—he launched a movement. The Air Jordan line became a global phenomenon, blending streetwear, performance, and brand storytelling like nothing before it.

Here’s what that looks like today:

  • In 2024, Nike paid Jordan around $350 million in royalties.

  • Jordan Brand alone raked in $7 billion in revenue for Nike, accounting for over 14% of Nike’s total sales.

  • Jordan has earned over $1.5 billion from the deal since its inception—making it the single most lucrative athlete endorsement in history.

It’s not just a shoe deal. It’s an empire in sneakers.


3. Endorsements Outside of Nike ($1.8 Billion+ Lifetime Earnings)

While Air Jordans grab headlines, Jordan’s endorsement roster is a hall-of-fame lineup on its own.

Brands he’s been associated with:

  • Gatorade – Remember the “Be Like Mike” campaign?

  • Hanes – He’s been the face of the brand since the ‘90s.

  • McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Upper Deck, Chevrolet, and Wheaties—he was everywhere in the ’90s.

Even today, Jordan continues to be a magnet for major brands, often pulling in tens of millions annually. Across his post-NBA career, endorsements have brought in over $1.8 billion.

And he’s not endorsing just to cash checks. He backs brands that align with his identity—competitive, legacy-driven, and elite.


4. Charlotte Hornets: A Slam Dunk Investment ($3 Billion Exit)

In 2010, Jordan made a power move. He bought a majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets (then the Bobcats) for around $275 million. It wasn’t flashy—it was strategic.

He became the first former player to own a majority stake in an NBA team.

And when he sold his majority share in 2023? The team was valued at around $3 billion.

Reports suggest Jordan walked away with an estimated $2 billion in profit from that one investment alone. Not bad for a team that never even made the Finals.


5. Business Ventures: Diversifying the Portfolio

Jordan’s investments go far beyond basketball. He’s dipped into several ventures that tap into sports, lifestyle, and entertainment.

Key ventures:

  • The Grove XXIII – His private golf course in Florida, sometimes nicknamed “Slaughterhouse 23” because it’s so elite and exclusive.

  • Cincoro Tequila – A luxury tequila brand co-founded with other NBA owners. Bottles go for $80 to $1,600 each. Jordan’s involvement? Full branding and business strategy.

  • 23XI Racing – His NASCAR team, co-owned with driver Denny Hamlin, is part of his mission to bring diversity and disruption to racing.

  • DraftKings – Jordan is an investor and special advisor in the sports betting giant.

  • Restaurants – Jordan owns or licenses several steakhouses and sports bars under his name across the U.S.

These aren’t passive investments—Jordan is known to take an active role in shaping how these brands grow.


6. Venture Capital & Startups

Jordan has quietly stepped into venture capital, participating in rounds that back emerging sports-tech and lifestyle brands.

One of his more public moves was joining Courtside Ventures—a sports-focused VC firm—in a $100 million funding round in 2024. His role? Strategic guidance and brand value, which helps elevate new startups just by association.

He’s also invested in:

  • Gaming companies

  • Fitness platforms

  • E-sports firms

  • Financial tech services

This keeps his portfolio modern, tech-savvy, and growing with millennial and Gen Z consumers.


7. Media, Licensing & Appearances

While Jordan generally avoids the limelight, when he does show up—he gets paid.

His hit documentary “The Last Dance” (released in 2020 on ESPN and Netflix) drew massive global attention and significantly boosted Jordan Brand sales. He didn’t take a salary for it but donated his cut (estimated $3–$4 million) to charity.

Licensing his name and likeness still brings in serious money. Video games like NBA 2K, exclusive appearances, and legacy memorabilia ensure MJ continues to generate passive income—even while playing golf.

Car collection

1. CADILLAC XLR
2. ASTON MARTIN DB7 VOLANTE
3. MERCEDES BENZ CL 65
4. MERCEDES BENZ CL 65
5. CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1
6. CHEVROLET C4 CORVETTE
7. PORSCHE 911
8. PORSCHE 911
9. MERCEDES BENZ SL 55 AMG
10. FERRARI 512 TR
11. MERCEDES-BENZ SLR MCLAREN 722 EDITION
12. FERRARI 599 GTB FIORANO

House

Michael Jordan house

 

Social Media Profiles

In an age where even your neighbor’s lunch has its own Instagram Reel, Michael Jordan stays silent. No tweets. No selfies. No TikTok dances. The man who once dominated global arenas has no interest in dominating your feed.

Jordan’s absence is deliberate—he’s always preferred action over chatter, legacy over likes. No personal handle. No daily updates. Just the quiet confidence of someone who doesn’t need an online presence to stay relevant.

But that doesn’t mean he’s not out there. His iconic @jumpman23 account—run by the Jordan Brand—is basically his digital double, flexing sneakers, collabs, and cultural moments to millions. It’s MJ, filtered through marketing genius.

Every now and then, a rare glimpse pops up—maybe a family member posts a photo, or a throwback goes viral. But the man himself? He stays off the grid. And in a world desperate to be seen, that silence speaks volumes.

Michael Jordan’s interesting and unknown facts

1. Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York.

2. His dad and mom are Deloris (née Peoples), who labored in banking, and James R. Jordan, Sr., an equipment supervisor. His circle of relatives moved to Wilmington, North Carolina when he became a toddler.

3. Jordan is the fourth of 5 children. He has two older brothers, Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan, Jr., one older sister, Deloris, and a more youthful sister, Roslyn.

4. Jordan’s brother James retired in 2006 because of the Command Sergeant Major of the 35th Signal Brigade of the XVIII Airborne Corps inside the U.S. Army.

5. Jordan became one of the most correctly advertised athletes of his generation and became considered instrumental in popularizing the NBA across the world during the 1980s and 1990s.

6. Jordan performed three seasons instructing Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina.

7. As a freshman, he changed into a member of the Tar Heels’ countrywide championship team in 1982. Jordan joined the Bulls in 1984 because of the third normal draft pick.

8. He fast emerged as a league star, enjoying crowds together with his prolific scoring. His leaping ability, demonstrated by using performing slam dunks from the free-throw line in slam dunk contests, earned him the nicknames Air Jordan and His Airness. He also gained a reputation for being one of the first-rate shielding players in basketball.

9. In 1991, he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls, and followed that success with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a “3-peat”. Although Jordan suddenly retired from basketball earlier than the start of the 1993–ninety-four NBA season to pursue a new mission in minor league baseball, he again to the Bulls in March 1995 and led them to 3 additional championships in 1996, 1997, and 1998, in addition to a then-document seventy-two regular-season wins in the 1995–96 NBA season. Starting with the 1990-91 NBA Season and finishing with the 1997-98 NBA season, Jordan won the NBA Finals every 12 months he played a complete season.

10. Jordan retired for a 2d time in January 1999 but was back for two greater NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Wizards.

11. Jordan’s individual accolades and accomplishments encompass five Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards, ten All-NBA First Team designations, nine All-Defensive First Team honors, fourteen NBA All-Star Game appearances, three All-Star Game MVP Awards, ten scoring titles, three steals titles, six NBA Finals MVP Awards, and the 1988 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.

12. Among his several accomplishments, Jordan holds the NBA facts for the highest career regular-season scoring average (30.12 factors per sport) and maximum professional playoff scoring average (33.45 points in keeping with the game).

13. In 1999, he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century through ESPN and changed into 2d to Babe Ruth on the Associated Press’s listing of athletes of the century. Jordan is an a-time inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame, having been enshrined in 2009 for his individual career, and again in 2010 as a part of the organization induction of the 1992 United States men’s Olympic basketball group (“The Dream Team”). He became a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2015.

14. Jordan is likewise recognized for his product endorsements. He fueled the achievement of Nike’s Air Jordan sneakers, which were delivered in 1985 and remain famous today.

15. Jordan also starred in the 1996 feature movie Space Jam as himself. In 2006, he have become part-proprietor and head of basketball operations for the then-Charlotte Bobcats, buying a controlling interest in 2010.

16. In 2015, Jordan became the primary billionaire NBA participant in history because of the increase in the fee of NBA franchises.

17. He is the third-richest African American, the back of Oprah Winfrey and Robert F. Smith.

18. Jordan married Juanita Vanoy in September 1989, and they had two sons, Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James, and a daughter, Jasmine.

19. Jordan and Vanoy filed for divorce on January 4, 2002, bringing up irreconcilable differences, but reconciled rapidly thereafter. They again filed for divorce and had been granted a very last decree of dissolution of marriage on December 29, 2006, commenting that the decision became made “together and amicably”.

20. It is mentioned that Juanita acquired a $168 million agreement (equal to $2 hundred million in 2016), making it the biggest celebrity divorce settlement on public reports at the time.

21. In 1991, Jordan purchased a lot in Highland Park, Illinois, to construct a 56,000-square-foot mansion, which become completed four years later. Jordan listed his Highland Park mansion on the market in 2012.

22. Both of his sons attended Loyola Academy, a non-public Roman Catholic high school placed in Wilmette, Illinois.

23. Jeffrey graduated as a member of the 2007 graduating class and played his first collegiate basketball recreation on November 11, 2007, for the University of Illinois.

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24. After seasons, Jeffrey left the Illinois basketball crew in 2009. He later rejoined the team for the 0.33 season, then received a release to transfer to the University of Central Florida, wherein Marcus changed into attending.

25. Marcus transferred to Whitney Young High School after his sophomore yr at Loyola Academy and graduated in 2009.

26. He started out attending UCF in the fall of 2009 and played three seasons of basketball for the school.

27. On July 21, 2006, a judge in Cook County, Illinois, determined that Jordan did no longer owe his alleged former lover Karla Knafel $five million in a breach of settlement claim.

28. Jordan had allegedly paid Knafel $250,000 to preserve their relationship a secret.

29. Knafel claimed Jordan promised her $five million for final silence and agreed no longer to record a paternity suit after Knafel learned she was pregnant in 1991. A DNA take a look confirmed Jordan was not the daddy of the child.

29. He proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Cuban-American version Yvette Prieto, on Christmas 2011, and they had been married on April 27, 2013, at Bethesda with the aid of the Sea Episcopal Church.

30. It becomes introduced on November 30, 2013, that they have been watching for their first baby together.

31. On February 11, 2014, Prieto gave birth to identical twin daughters named Victoria and Ysabel.

32. Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. His biography on the NBA internet site states: “By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the best basketball player of all time.”

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