We Knew Jordan Was Ultimate Money Player
Let’s see now. Michael Jordan wants $36 million for two years. That’s $18 million a year. Forty-one home games would mean $439,024.39 per game. If the Bulls average 15,000 per game, each ticket would have to cost $29.29 just to pay Jordan. If the fans are really hungry, the Bulls could still make money on the concessions, and parking revenue could take care of the other players.
P.J. GENDELL
Beverly Hills
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An admitted fan of Michael Jordan, I’m still outraged at his demand for a two-year, $36-million contract.
When is enough enough?
He’d be worth it if he can discover a cure for cancer, poverty--or greed.
STAN KAPLAN
Garden Grove
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