From what I remember, MJ had gambling problems and stern was concerned about the image of the league being negatively affected.
This is the conspiracy part: MJ failed to pay a debt and his father was killed. I have no evidence to back this up. I remember a buzz about this, but can’t confirm or deny.
I’m not anti MJ. I preferred him to Lebron.
Edit: I just read this: https://www.nytimes.com/article/james-jordan-death.html
It seems like MJs involvement in his fathers death is inaccurate. It does say that the NBA was concerned about MJs gambling.
Yes, but there has been no logical explanation provided for how this would benefit the league? Or Jordan? If Jordan owes tons of people money taking away his 30 million salary a year helps him repay these debts how? It helps the league how? Wouldn't this just make it like 100x more likely the scandal would blow up in both their faces?
A few more points on this theory too: " the NBA doesn’t operate through cloak-and-dagger compacts or by way of winks and nods. From Stern to Adam Silver, along with their top advisors, the league is run mainly by a group of highly skilled attorneys. If nothing else, attorneys tend to care deeply about process, procedure and consistency. An unprecedented informal arrangement, particularly between the two most important people in the NBA at the time (Jordan and Stern), would have sharply belied how attorneys normally operate.
Also NBA owners, through the Board of Governors, unanimously approved Jordan as principal owner of the Charlotte Hornets (then called the Bobcats) in 2010. Four years earlier, Jordan—who in 2005 admitted to 60 Minutes’ Ed Bradley that he was at times reckless with gambling—was also approved to purchase a minority stake in the franchise when it was owned by Robert Johnson. Prospective franchise owners go through substantial review of their financial, personal and business dealings before they are approved. If the league had meaningful worries about Jordan’s gambling, it would have dissuaded him from pursuing ownership of a team. The opposite occurred: the NBA welcomed Jordan with open arms."
Also if you step back from this and realize people are believing in this crazy conspiracy theory over the extremely logical and normal explanation that he was burnt our after his father died in a horrible way, that really seems to me like a pretty crappy way to view things. Do people that believe the gambling conspiracy believe the moment of him just sobbing in the room by himself with the trophy released in the last dance was purposely acted by Jordan to pretend he was upset and really struggling after the murder of his father? Or maybe they believe he was just upset because he had made a massive bet on the Utah Jazz.
