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@Jamal Oliver I meant as an individual, MJ has more money than 99% of other individuals on earth, not 99% of people as a collective whole. Dude has 1.6 billion dollars and, except for a few hundred other billionaires, no one on earth has that much money.
@Jamal Oliver dude maybe a few hundred or a couple thousand at the most. How many people out there have 1.6 billion or more? Not many. That’s why I said MJ has more money than 99% of the people on earth. Try to keep up my g.
Your legit stupid. Who cares if Jordan gambles he can afford it. He still gives away hundreds of millions dollars to charities and stuff. Bring that up smart mouth.
RIP Kobe Bryant a legend gone way too soon he loved life basketball the fans and his family and his legacy will live on forever. Thank you Kobe for all that you have done
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@@that_dude_tk7327 in The Last Dance he said his biggest endorsement was his game, he knew that his path to lifelong financial success was to maximise the success of his career whilst he could play, how many NBA players have taken their foot off the gas after seeing the money and then gone broke and been forgotten about?
Kobe, a $600,000,000 millionaire, could easily afford to buy a brand new helicopter, but he bought a used one with the terrain proximity warning unit reportedly missing. So sad. RIP, Kobe!
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@@americanpatriot3759 he's entitled to his opinion. If MJ is his GOAT 🐐 just like you're entitle to yours. MJ is my G🏀AT And try not to steal my G🏀AT LOGO 🤣
Shaquille O'Neal actually owns 155 Five Guys burger restaurants. On top of that, the 'Big Aristotle' reportedly has 40 24-Hour Fitness franchises, 17 Auntie Anne's Pretzels franchises, and 150 car washes.
Didn't know Vinnie Johnson was worth so much, that was the most shocking. Robinson was also shocking, I knew about Junior Bridgeman, but couldn't remember his name.
I was also shocked about Dave Robinson. Didn't know Vinnie Johnson though. It's refreshing to see people succeed after their sport career. Can't they make a video about baseball and football players?
I mean he's playing in the 21th century lol nba players or just sports athletes make way more than they did in the early 2000s 90s 80s and ealier if MJ played in this era he'll have a billionaire by the time he's retired lol
It's sad to think Kobe Bryant was worth $600 million, but he kept using a charter helicopter that was almost 30 years old. With that type of money he could have bought a new helicopter with all the bells & whistles and hired a full time pilot. He saved money by going the charter route, but it cost him his life as well of the lives of others.
Kobe used that helicopter which was the governor's of Illinois. So im 100% sure the helicopter was in great condition. It was the pilot and the weather not the helicopter.
@@bobanderson542 yeah I'm sure the GPS system in the 30 year helicopter was amazing. I doubt it even had a GPS system because the pilot was using a laptop for GPS and had to follow the freeway to even know where he was going. I'll drive a 30 year old classic car, but you won't catch me in a 30 year old airplane or helicopter.
@@kujichaguliaself-determina7388 Delta Airlines has the largest collection of Boeing 757-200 in current operation. These were built between 1983 and 1987 which makes them between 34 to 38 years old. If you have flown Delta on a 3-hour or longer flight you would have probable flown on one. There are many similarly aged aircraft used around the world.
Now put in perspective the very significant influence of inflation both on salaries and on companies incomes. Older players would be even more far ahead considering inflation
My first job when I turned 16 was at Whataburger. I worked there for 17 years. I was a manager for 15 years. I’m glad done working in fast food. Know I’m a doctor making $400,000 year.
Glad to see Hakeem, Robinson and especially Grant Hill he's such a nice guy atleast he suceed financially. But V. Johnson and Bridgemon was the most impressive.
I admire the people who didn't get payed the most off of basketball,but knew how to do big things with the least(Vinnie Johnson/Junior Bridgeman). Even though the least was still big money lol.
It also helps a little that Jordan also owns several country clubs and prisons that generate a hell of a lot of revenue as well. This guy is a money making machine.
WOWWWW!! Did not know that about Vinny Johnson. Heonly made $5M over his playing career but transformed his wealth by investing in his minority owned business which is a mega-venture on its own. Congrats Vinny!!!
Junior Bridgeman was actually an allstar at one point. I've known about him and vinnie Johnson for years. The biggest surprise to me was Grant Hill playing for 18 years? ??????
I give major props to the 6th men on this list, they made way less money than any weak players playing in the league right now. And yet they still managed to be worth 100s of millions.💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Here is one figure nobody could predict..... Rodger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970's. Became a real estate god, and sold his company for a personal profit of over $600 million about 10-15 years ago.
Yes MJ is the G.O.A.T both as a player & financially but Bridgeman shocked me because first I've never heard of him but also the man is a genius businessman. To earn only 350k as a player yet go on to buy & own hundreds of fast food chains plus soft drink companies is super impressive.
@@jasonvo7851 I have never watched him since I’m 13 but I don’t think it’s debatable. Probably because I’m a Celtics fan and not the biggest Lebron fan.
They will be debating it 20 years from now the fact is LeBron James is right up there and some people think he is the goat and then there's others that hate him but I see why a lot why people hate LeBron as he's an intelligent man when it comes to the game of basketball but when it comes to the Game of Life he is almost on the verge of moron
@@pcorey182 I'm sure there will be debates as there always is. But Jordan is that Babe Ruth sphere. He dominated an era where nearly 1/3 of the NBA top all time 50 players played. His style of play is still being mimic even today. The Lebron's and nonpost players all tried to copy his iconic moves. There's no greater compliment then to have probably the second greatest shooting guard, Kobe Bryant, mimicing nearly all his moves down to a T. Kobe even sticks his tongue out in driving to the basket to "be like Mike."
@@jasonvo7851 yes Jordan is and I feel so is LeBron James he's been dominant in a very competitive era and had a lot more All-Star players to compete against than Jordan did in his era most of the all stars in his era Jordan's was near retirement besides Karl Malone and John Stockton and he had Scottie Pippen
Probably much more. He still increases his net worth by at least $100 million (just from Nike) every year and he's been worth $1.6 billion (most from the valuation of the Hornets) for several years now. It's not just the increasing value of his team, but he also gets a large portion of all basketball revenues as well (owners get 50% of revenues every year not factoring luxury taxes; the full supermax player gets about 17.5% of revenues for 5 years) so at least another $60 million a year from at least 50% ownership (he recently sold around 20%), and the Hornets have been making the playoffs/play-in more consistently. He also has golf courses, real estate and other lifetime endorsements and other assets (collector cars, jets, boats, jewelry/gold, art)...
Honestly I think Steph Curry would be on this list if it was public knowledge how much of a stake he received from UA. Last rumor I heard was 2 to 3% which is about 180 to 270 million dollars.