Jordan’s family photos at the party are from left to right: Jordan’s wife, eldest son, Jordan, eldest daughter and second son.
Live broadcast, February 19th news NBA legend Michael Jordan’s wife Yvette Prieto held a grand birthday party for 60-year-old Joe’s son yesterday (party theme MJLX,LX is Roman numeral 60).
Party Live Video
Jordan’s good friend “magician” Johnson attended the party with his wife. After the party, he took a photo and wrote, “Happy Birthday to my brother, the legendary Michael Jordan, michael’s wife held a great 60th birthday party for him, which was also one of the best parties Cookie and I attended! We sang and danced all night.”
Magician couple and Jordan couple
Jordan’s wife Yvette, currently 43 years old, is an American model born in Cuba. After Jordan divorced his first wife Juanita in 2006, he met Yvette in a nightclub in Miami in 2008, the two of them were engaged in 2011 and officially got married in 2013. Now they have a pair of twin daughters.
Jordan couple
It is worth mentioning that Larsa, who recently had a hot fight with Marcus, Jordan’s second son, did not seem to come to the scene yesterday (Marcus posted more than a dozen live contents, but none of them appeared).
Larsa and Marcus
Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA on February 17, 1963. he was selected by the bull in the third place in the first round of the NBA draft in 1984. He worked for the bull and the Wizard in his career. On April 16, 2003, Jordan officially announced his retirement. On September 11, 2009, Jordan was officially elected to the Hall of Fame.
Jordan has been selected as an All-Star for 14 times in his career, won the scorer for 10 times, won the snatch for 3 times, won the best team in NBA for 11 times, won the best defensive team in NBA for 9 times, and won the MVP in regular season for 5 times, he won the championship in the dunk contest twice, won the best rookie player in the rookie season, and was elected as the best defender in the 1987-88 season. He won six championships in two three successive championships, and won the FMVP six times.
Jordan participated in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games on behalf of the United States men’s basketball. Both of them won gold medals with all wins.