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Michael Jordan evicted $120 million Knicks coach out of his “presidential suite” while waving at him 

Michael Jordan was a savage on and off the court.In a ruthless move, he kicked Pat Riley out of the presidential office and took it all to himself

On and off the court, there is no denying MJ’s greatness. He was relentless when it came to taking control of everything he pursued. This is the reason why

Let’s rewind the tape to 1992 or 1993. The Chicago Bulls won his second championship. This is his second win for Michael Jordan and his companions. they are on top of the world.

But unlike him, New York Knicks coach Pat Riley is at rock bottom. At least for a while, he’s in Hawaii to spend much-needed time with his family.

At this beautiful oceanfront resort, Pat Riley and his family live in the comfortable Presidential Suite. All of a sudden, a special guest is coming, so he was asked to move his belongings.

Also read: Not only does Michael Jordan own a golf course worth $15 million, his golf game has helped pros improve their game.

Pat Riley, who has a fortune of $120 million, will be kicked out of the presidential suite when Michael Jordan shows up!

As the story goes, Riley is embarrassed, but the hotel manager offers him a free room for his family, a nice view, and all.

Pat goes to the pool to relax and peeks out on the balcony out of curiosity. Can you see him standing on the shelf and waving? Michael Jordan, of course.

The Knicks lost to the Bulls that year. From the suite he was in, he must have been hurt when he saw MJ. To tear down your team and see the very player who won the championship now waving at you.

This story was told to us by Jason Hehir, director of The Last Dance. Stay tuned to this space for more stories about Michael Jordan.

Also read: Michael Jordan and Nike went from $3 million to $3 million every five hours in four years in 1984.

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