So obviously you guys had a happy initial interview. And he knew what I was talking about. to me. Shanken: Do you play with any of these guys?Jordan: I play with them all here. When you were growing up, who did you look up to? How much impact did each change or evolve the game, Jack during his time when he played or Tiger during his time? Shanken: Thats all the reporters want.Jordan: Not that I live in a box, where Im afraid to do things. - Michael Jordan, Cigar Aficionado PARTAGAS LUSITANIA Branded in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagas, Partagas is one of the oldest and most renowned of all Havana cigar brands. Yes. I bought about 287 acres and were building 18 holes, a teaching facility. And Jordanhas enough zealots in his corner that he doesn't have to campaign for himself. So when youre trying to equate who is the greatest of all time, its an unfair parallel, its an unfair choice. Goodness gracious MJ, that is a lot of smoking. What do you like to smoke?Jordan: Partags Lusitanias are my favorite. It would have an enormous impact on how they felt about their own self-esteem.Jordan: Really? If you ask 20 years from now, Im pretty sure LeBron [James] may beat me. And if he didnt do it, theres no telling where my emotions would be. We hang out a lot. It's understandable though, considering the amount of golf he plays. What sort of things do you guys talk about? Shanken: And then a few weeks ago I saw your name mentioned as an investor in the Miami Marlins with Jeter. The guys a billionaire and keeps getting paid for endorsements, reportedly to the tune of more than $100 million a year. The first issue of Cigar Aficionado was printed in 1992, which makes the interview roughly three years old. Michael Jordan venting to Cigar Aficionado is a bad look for the NBA | SPEAK FOR YOURSELF 56,544 views Oct 13, 2017 304 Dislike Share Speak For Yourself 361K subscribers Jason Whitlock talks. You now are the owner of the Charlotte Hornets. Its gone through a lot. Shanken: Bravo.Jordan: That, to me, is huge. Shanken: I think its a wonderful way to go public and share with people just what you were like.Jordan: If you love something, and your agenda is to win, its a certain price you have to pay. And I can see who's calling. It's a joy. As opposed to a Piper Cub or something like that. "And he said, I cant have the cigartoday because my mom got mad at me because she saw me smoking a cigar.". Real talented. I want to go with no restraints. Listen, I know it because I go through the same thing: When you play golf and you smoke a cigar, you don't even know you're smoking a cigar. And this is a Hoyo Double CoronaJordan: From 1993? Have you ever been a coach?Jordan: No. Was it strictly friendship or business?Jordan: Both. In your life, what is your greatest regret?Jordan: I really dont have regrets. Cigar aficionado Jordan is not shy or modest about the number of cigars he smokes a day. I like to experiment on different levels of cigars. Royal County Downs [in Ireland] I love. When I see him, he'll come over, or we'll see each other, and there's a genuine kindness in his face and a warmth in his hello. It was me and my friend versus Michael and my executive editor at the time, Gordon Mott. And whatever we dont smoke [gestures to the box of Hoyos] is yours. He played his first NBA game at 21 years old and turned 22 midway through his rookie season. That is who he is. Jordan has appeared on two of the magazines covers, in 2005 and 2017, each time sitting for a lengthy interview (and a number of cigars) with editor-in-chief and publisher Marvin Shanken. This cigar had a bad stint in the early 2000s, specifically in 2001 and 2002. If youve got a guy that has heart, that has determination, he finds a will to win. Michael Jordan is a cigar aficionado, no doubt about it, and if you want to smoke like the king, then there should be some Cubans in your humidor. #BoriHablamosTv #autoestima #amorpropioFor support our channel:https://www.patreon.com/BoriHablamosTVFollow Me: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/borihabla. Shanken: In some ways you are now on almost identical paths, as owners with a team that needs to step up its game.Jordan: Yes, and the thing that I can provide for him is to lend advice and to give him some insights as to what we did in Charlotte and to reconnect and to turn things around to where its a more
"Marvin! Me personally, like any father I just want to see my kids successful. Shanken: Yes. Shanken: Where? Dont rub success in peoples faces. In 1993. All rights reserved. Shanken: I assume youre at a competitive disadvantage in a lot of ways. In 1993. Hesdeveloped a daily habitof smoking and has no problem paying $500 a box for his favorite cigars. Because we played in different eras. Theframing growshis legend without him having to make his own case. I wanted that feeling of success, and relaxation. In any case, sixthat's a pretty decent number of cigars for a day. Jordan loves Cuban cigars more than any other type out there. At the end of the day my heart, my soul, my dedication is in the right place. The rest came from a healthily diversified portfolio of endorsements and business holdings. And typically, if it's long, it's wide. Up to that point, I had never smoked a cigar, never smoked anything, Jordan told Cigar Aficionado. You sell wine in your restaurants. Its an education. Its been great. I'm not gonna play for that." First of all youre never going to say who is the greatest of all time. Upon reflection, what do you think is really the correct waythe right wayfor the NBA to handle this?Jordan: Ive been on both sides. Thats where I got my feet wet in terms of ownership. As odd as it sounds that an athlete as accomplished as Michael Jordan loves cigars, it is true, and he loves puffing more than one cigar a day. This is one way you can judge the two: How much impact did each change or evolve the game? When I play golf and smoke a cigar, I play much better. Shanken: What kind of wines do you drink at home?Jordan: Im into Burgundies, Pinots right now. src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=674090812743125&ev=PageView&noscript=1"/>. Hows it taste? Put that in context for me, as not really a cigar smoker. This comes in a back-and-forth with interviewer Marvin Shanken, after Shanken posits that the debate for the greatest golfer of all time between Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus has been decided in the eyes of many. I left school at the age of 20, 21, in my junior season. Somewhere down the road hopefully we can do some cottages if we choose to do that. She wants to go for different reasons. So we chiseled it down to an amount that he agreed, but was more than I wanted to gamble. I think its unfair. And then there's also shorter cigars that are fat. Marvin Shanken: I had indirect access to him through a friend who plays golf with him. The Chicago Bulls legend made it clear he believed all potential NBA Draft prospects should have been at least 20 years old. A lot of kids growing up because of their parents may start that way, but not end up that way. And he loves his golf, and he loves his cigars. You want to win the big prize. "I smoke six cigars a day," he said. Big cigars meaningin terms of length? . Legendary NBA playerMichael Jordanis undisputedly one of the greatest athletes ever. Jordan: I always wanted to be connected to basketball, because of my love for the game. I felt honored to have the opportunity. It takes a lot of forward thinking. Unwavering dedication, day in and day out. Depends on the time, depends on the day, depends on what I'm doing. But the effort was there and the learning curve and the passion was there. I dont know if I could survive in this Twitter time. Right now were just going through the permit stage. He won six rings during his time and became the poster boy for the NBA. It's also the operation behind Michael Jordan's favorite Cuban cigar. I have no problems with people seeing it, as long as they understand the passion, because its a strong passion and its very raw. Shanken: What about your biggest disappointment?Jordan: Once again, thats the same analogy. Its a safe haven for me, and yet at the same time its a great business. ", So we're facing each other, and the carts are going opposite directions, and I said, "It's time!" There's no fans, there's no camerasit's a relatively private moment. 1, Babe Ruth was No. He sat down for an unprecedented one-hour interview with the editor and publisher of the magazine, Marvin Shanken. He , Marvin R. Shankenhas interviewed a host of fascinating people from all walks of life throughout the , Joe Gurrera, the owner of the popular gourmet market chain Citarella, still finds time to smoke a , Legend Michael Jordan Sits Down For A Second Interview With Marvin R. Shanken. When he plays golf, and he plays 36 holes a few days a week, he is smoking cigars. I do all I can to get their competitive nature. Shanken: I know that you have, over the years, been very close with Tiger. For a person like myself who lives in the spotlight, the thing that hes always said is take a pause before you make a decision, and say what if. Whatever decision youre going to make will have consequences. Where are they going to get that education? All Rights Reserved. . Now, theformer Chicago Bulls star watches the game from the Charlotte Hornets owners office. GQ: So your first interview with Michael was in 2005. No athlete in history has ever captivated audiences like Michael Jordan. I dont want to just lend my name to a product. He said he smokes six a day, and he plays 36 holes. Michael Jordan is no stranger to tobacco. Initially, when I got out of basketball, I really didnt know what I was going to do in terms of ownership. Coach Smith, my parents, taught me right from wrong, taught me to understand and listen and learn, and then I got with an agent who educated me. And when he came to me about getting involved I said Ill support you in whatever way. I think hes motivated to build a baseball franchise that can be successful. After all, there's nothing like lighting up a Cuban cigar after winning a championship. I had no idea when I went there I was going to create a cigar magazine. Intensity? Bill Russell won 11. The complete 58-minute interview has never been seenuntil now. When I was in the NBA early on, would I have said Id be a restaurant owner? Rashad, who introduced Jordan to cigars, laughed and told Barkley that he was clearly the riffraff. Shanken: So you like a big cigar.Jordan: I like a big cigar, but I can smoke a smaller cigar, too. The talent pool was not quite the same. Shanken: We talked, 12 years ago, about your love of cigars, and you also said you enjoyed wine. Obviously, Michael loves cigars and knew of me and read the magazine and so forth.