But if you ask Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, he would remove the words' second fiddle' from our opening statement. According to him, not much really separated Michael Jordan from Pippen.
After witnessing Michael Jordan's unique talent and potential, Jerry Reinsdorf knew he had made a great investment when he took over the Chicago Bulls as owner in 1985. Three years later ...
Michael Jordan was not cut from the same cloth as ... While the Bulls' decision-makers, led by owner Jerry Reinsdorf and general manager Jerry Krause, had wanted the former Tar Heel to sit the ...
Michael's foot wasn't completely healed. "[Owner Jerry] Reinsdorf wasn't sure MJ should go," Downey said, per ESPN. "I remember this: A doctor had told Jordan he had a 10% chance of re-cracking ...
Jerry Reinsdorf: “Michael asked him ... was a 10% risk his career could be at stake if he decided to play. Michael Jordan Risks His Health For The Challenging 1986 Postseason Michael Jordan ...
In real life, Jerry Reinsdorf played the role of Zina ... Chicago when Reinsdorf and Krause initially balked at paying Michael Jordan $30 million in one season. They were thinking of $20 million.
Lebron James continues to rewrite NBA history by shattering one of Michael ... organization's identity." Reinsdorf said. Clearly, King knows a thing or two about both Jordan and Rose and he ...
Rose will join Michael Jordan (23), Scottie Pippen (33), Jerry ... a symbol of an entire era of Bulls basketball," chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. The announcement comes on the ...