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    Default Michael Jordan's son, Jeffrey, chooses a risky college hoops career move

    Michael Jordan applauds son's decision to play basketball as walk-on at Illinois

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Michael Jordan applauded his son's decision to walk on at Illinois rather than accept a scholarship to a smaller college.

    The basketball legend and his 18-year-old son, Jeffrey, appeared on the "Today" show Friday.

    Jordan said his son decided he wanted the challenge of proving himself at the Big Ten school.

    "I'm thinking that's what I would have done," Jordan said.

    Talking on the Illinois campus, NBC's Matt Lauer asked if the son had ever beaten his father in a basketball game.

    "Ask him how many times," Jordan said to Lauer, knowing the answer would be once, before admitting that he wasn't thrilled about it at the time.

    Jordan, a 6-2 guard at Loyola Academy prep school in Wilmette, Ill., chose Illinois over Valparaiso in April. He was a three-year starter at Loyola Academy and two-year All Catholic League player.

    He'll be coached by Bruce Weber, who guided the Illini to a 23-12 record last year before losing in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

    Jordan, who led the Chicago Bulls to six championships and was a five-time MVP, said he knows there will be high expectations for his son. But he told him meeting his own expectations is important.

    "The thing we have tried to tell Jeff is that you pick your own expectations and if you're happy, that's all that matters," Jordan said. "You're never going to make everybody happy."

    Jordan is now part owner of the Charlotte Bobcats.

    Jordan talked a bit about his divorce last year from his wife, Juanita, after 17 years of marriage. Along with Jeffrey -- who is majoring in psychology and earned an academic scholarship to Illinois -- the couple have a younger son and daughter.

    "His mom and I were on the same page when it came to that," Jordan said. "Our kids came first. We still communicate each and every day."

    Jordan said he talked to his son about mistakes he made in the past, including gambling. While he said there is nothing wrong with gambling, he advised his son to be careful.

    "My lesson to him was 'Don't ever go outside your means,"' he said.

    Jordan said when he attends his son's games, all eyes are on him. So as he's done in the past, he'll make an effort not to show his reactions during Illini games.

    His son joked he supports his dad attending games because it takes some pressure off him.

    "When he's there it kind of helps me a little bit because I know people aren't watching me so much," he said.

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    Jordan talked a bit about his divorce last year from his wife, Juanita, after 17 years of marriage. Along with Jeffrey -- who is majoring in psychology and earned an academic scholarship to Illinois -- the couple have a younger son and daughter.
    Juanita is puertorrican, so his son's can play for my country
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    16 free throws in the last 4 minutes...
    Puerto Rico had 20 the whole game

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRSURF
    Juanita is puertorrican, so his son's can play for my country
    Do you really think Jeff will ever play for Puerto Rico? well, he is american too

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    Quote Originally Posted by thadzonline


    Do you really think Jeff will ever play for Puerto Rico? well, he is american too
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    Originally Posted by -K2- View Post
    16 free throws in the last 4 minutes...
    Puerto Rico had 20 the whole game

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRSURF
    Yes



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    well anybody has a right to dream....hmmm, Karl Malone's wife is Filipina so his sons can play for the Philippines...LOL

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    The Kid has a 48" Vertical Leap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebron23

    The Kid has a 48" Vertical Leap
    Well I'll be damned!!

    He flies like his father! It's in the genes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayV
    Well I'll be damned!!

    He flies like his father! It's in the genes!
    48 inches !!!! mine was only around the 20s when I last checked!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayV
    Well I'll be damned!!

    He flies like his father! It's in the genes!
    But will he be great as his father

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    Quote Originally Posted by L8DBACK
    But will he be great as his father
    It is definitely unfair to compare him to his father, take some pressure off the kid

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    Quote Originally Posted by thadzonline
    It is definitely unfair to compare him to his father, take some pressure off the kid
    Yeah. There is no way he can live up to the expectations that his father had. He'll have to make his own name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvblair
    Yeah. There is no way he can live up to the expectations that his father had. He'll have to make his own name.
    it looks like not jeffrey jordan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thadzonline


    Do you really think Jeff will ever play for Puerto Rico? well, he is american too
    Playing for Puerto Rico is like playing for the US. they are still a territory. Just like Tim Duncan opted not to play for the U.S. Virgin Island. So if Jeff decide to play for puerto rico then he is still representing the U.S. Ultimately. If Juanita is REALLY puerto rican. Then I would play for Puerto Rico if I was him. It's a more realistic chance to play for Senior National team than USA. He'll improve with international experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopNightmare
    Playing for Puerto Rico is like playing for the US. they are still a territory. Just like Tim Duncan opted not to play for the U.S. Virgin Island. So if Jeff decide to play for puerto rico then he is still representing the U.S. Ultimately. If Juanita is REALLY puerto rican. Then I would play for Puerto Rico if I was him. It's a more realistic chance to play for Senior National team than USA. He'll improve with international experience.
    You information is incorrect, playing for Puerto Rico is no the same playing for US, Puerto Rico is a territory not incorporate and is no the same like Virgin Island. I don't think so he have the abilities to go in the NT of Puerto Rico right now, and if you represent Puerto Rico, you can't represent USA.
    Originally Posted by -K2- View Post
    16 free throws in the last 4 minutes...
    Puerto Rico had 20 the whole game

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    That would be so tough to be Jordan's son. Holy cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallStudent View Post
    That would be so tough to be Jordan's son. Holy cow.

    Eventually, Jeffrey will make a name of his own. He may not surpassed his dad's accomplishments, but he will become a great player.
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