MJJ's Strategic Investment Move: Basketball Legend Dives into Venture Capital

MJJ's Strategic Investment Move: Basketball Legend Dives into Venture Capital

Chicago, IL - Global basketball icon Michael Jordan has made a significant move by investing in a sports-focused venture capital fund. According to Sportico, this new venture comes as the basketball legend joins a funding round aimed at raising $100 million.

The investment is part of MJJ's ongoing track record of strategic investments. This latest move sees Jordan further solidifying his presence in the world of professional sports.

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