Most people know that Michael Jordan rarely gives interviews and according to GQ he stopped talking to the press around 1994 and a few misses during interviews or inflammatory sports stories. He did, however, give an interview to Cigar Aficionado where he spoke about his six-smokes-a-day habit.
Marvin Shanken the editor in chief of CF recently described to GQ how he got that interview back in 2005.
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I had indirect access to him through a friend, who plays golf with him. He helped arrange it. Obviously, Michael loves cigars, and knew of me, and read the magazine, and so forth. He was in Chicago. I flew out one day and we played golf.
How was that?
The rumor is that he likes to play for a lot of money. He wants to play for more money than you can afford to lose. He thinks he has an edge that way. So he started off—I don’t remember the number, but he wanted to play for so much a hole that I said, “You’re out of your mind! I’m not gonna play for that.” So we chiseled it down to an amount that he agreed but was more than I wanted to gamble. It was me and my friend versus Michael and my executive editor at the time, Gordon Mott. Coming down to the 18th hole, I think we were down $400. It was a push—we didn’t lose any money. But that showed me the competitiveness that he had. I play with him occasionally in Florida, and he’s a very laid-back, fun guy to be with and to play with. He doesn’t know who he is when he’s on the course having a good time.
There’s no fans, there’s no cameras—it’s a relatively private moment. Yeah. And he loves his golf, and he loves his cigars. I love golf, I love cigars. It worked fine.
The NBA legend smoked a cigar before every home game, puffing away to deal with the Chicago traffic. “I started smoking a cigar going to the games. In 1993. It became a ritual for every home game,” he said in an exclusive 2005 interview with Cigar Aficionado editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken, his first with the magazine.
“I started out with the Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona. … I never rushed. … It became such a relaxing thing to do. Not many people know about it. When they read this, they’ll know that each and every day for a home game, I smoked a cigar. I wanted that feeling of success, and relaxation. It’s the most relaxing thing,” added Jordan.
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He also believes that crypto has unlimited possibilities, and we are just at the starting point.
The partnership also benefits the musician’s XO Humanitarian Fund; this is a fund that works with the United Nations World Food Program.
Binance has funded the fund with $2 million, and 5% of sales from NFTs sold during the tour.
And the singer wants the fund to offer life-saving support to those on the verge of starvation.
In fact, when the fund launched in March, The Weeknd donated $500,000 and promised to donate $1 for every ticket he sold in North America.
The World Food Program also refused to be left behind, donating a further $1 million.
Pushing Through A Slump
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It’s no secret that billions of dollars have been lost in the crypto market.
But it’s not the end of the market, according to the Hedge Trust CEO, Eric Zhou.
Even though the crypto market has taken massive hits, collaborations like this show how cutting-edge Web3 might be given a chance.
The partnership has already shown innovation through NFT tickets, merchandise, metaverse projects, and more.
Zhou added that for as long as crypto remains viable and accepted by countries, he is optimistic about the future and will ensure his company remains at the forefront.
The Weeknd: Pushing Boundaries
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The Weeknd is also optimistic about the future of crypto if this partnership is an indicator.
Time will tell if crypto returns to its former highs, but at least we are getting a kickass Weeknd tour out of it.
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This is a multimillion-dollar facility in Ohio that offers a range of medical services like:
Lab services
Dental
Optometry
Pharmaceutical
Mental health
I Promise HealthQuarters will open next year and close to other I Promise facilities like the I Promise Village and I Promise School.
The medical center has teamed up with local health providers who include:
Peg’s Foundation
Coleman Health Services
AxessPointe
Together, they plan to give local residents affordable healthcare.
Coming Together
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According to LeBron, it takes a whole village to raise a child the right way, and that’s what he’s trying to do through his Foundation.
And the LeBron James Family Foundation executive director, Michele Campbell, revealed that their work will keep expanding in ways they never thought possible.
Accessing affordable healthcare is essential for low-income families, and this need was heightened thanks to Covid.
So, the Foundation brought the community together to create a roof with all the experts.
Naturally, this would not be possible without help from like-minded partners who also wanted to help the community.
In 2018, I Promise School was launched courtesy of the LeBron James Family Foundation and Akron Public Schools.
Its mission was, and remains, to help the community’s most at-risk students.