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LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.
John Cooper, the buyer of Michael Jordan's longtime home in Illinois, is opening the legendary property up for shared ownership opportunities.
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 13, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National Weather Service,
Scottie Pippen continued his disdain towards Michael Jordan by calling NBA legend a "horrible player" before the Chicago Bulls built him into their team, as he also reveals the pai
There’s a new future in store for Michael Jordan’s longtime Chicago-area mansion. After sitting on the market for more than a decade, the basketball icon’s sprawling Highland Park property ...
The man who purchased Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion after over a decade on the market has announced he's offering shares of the property for $1 million, according to an announcement.
Ahead of the game’s 4:30 p.m. ET kickoff, Mahomes posted a fired-up hype video on his Instagram that showed cool highlights of the Chiefs' 2024 season thus far with an iconic song playing in the background: “Right Here, Right Now” by Fatboy Slim.
Led by star Michael Jordan, the Bulls became one of the prominent franchises in the history of the league. But Jordan did have help in winning his titles, especially from co-star Scottie Pippen. Pippen is seen as one of the best forwards to ever play the game and without him,
LeBron James provided some insight about playing pick-up basketball with Michael Jordan as a 16-year-old high school sophomore in Chicago on a
The Chicago Bulls have been stuck in mediocrity for years despite the front office’s attempts to retool the roster with stars. Chicago is desperately looking to replicate the success the organization experienced in the 1990s.