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Larry Jordan (born 1962) is an American businessman, basketball executive and former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for University of North Carolina Wilmington [1] [2] before playing professionally in the World Basketball League. [3] He is an older brother of former basketball player Michael Jordan. [4] [5] [6]
Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born at Cumberland Hospital in Brooklyn, New York City, on February 17, 1963, [30] to bank employee Deloris (née Peoples) and equipment supervisor James R. Jordan Sr. [30] [31] He has two older brothers, James Jr. and Larry, as well as an older sister named Deloris and a younger sister named Roslyn.
Jordan is the oldest child of Michael Jordan and his first wife, Juanita Vanoy, who married when Jeffrey was an infant and divorced when he was in high school, [19] [20] sharing custody of Jeffrey and siblings Marcus and Jasmine. [21] Through his father's second wife he has twin half-sisters, Ysabel and Victoria (born February 9, 2014). [22]
Many NBA fans can remember at least one Michael Jordan buzzer beater — but the Wayans family instead recalls him being an avid snack eater.. In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, Damon ...
Michael Jordan’s Net Worth. Compared to the massive NBA contracts in today’s game, Jordan made pennies from his playing career. ... Jeffrey joined his brother Marcus at UCF in 2010. On Apr. 27 ...
Jordan was born on December 24, 1990, to Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy. [13] [14] He has an older brother, Jeffrey, and a younger sister Jasmine. Jordan grew up in Highland Park, Illinois. [15] Through his father's second wife, he has twin half-sisters: Ysabel and Victoria (born February 9, 2014). [16]
Aaron Rodgers has had a number of ups and downs with his two brothers, Jordan and Luke, through the years.. The New York Jets quarterback was born in 1983 to his parents, Edward and Darla Rodgers ...
A lifelong basketball fan, Jordan played a large role in inspiring his son Michael to become an athlete and traveled the United States to follow his son's career, first at the University of North Carolina and then with the Chicago Bulls. [3] Nonetheless, Jordan was also a very big baseball fan, having gone semi-pro himself. In his autobiography ...