The Uncut Interview With Michael Jordan Cigar Aficionado 107K subscribers Subscribe 63K 3.4M views 2 years ago Watch the complete, uncut video of Marvin R. Shanken's interview with NBA legend. Michael Jordan is no stranger to tobacco. It became a ritual for every home game." The Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona is a Cuban delight. Michael Jordan Smoking Cigars In an interview with Cigar Aficionado in 2017, Jordan admits to smoking quite a lot. "I smoke six cigars a day," he said. For $500 you can buy 1 of Michael Jordan's partially smoked cigars According to the online auction house taking bids, the cigar was picked up last fall by a fan claiming to have retrieved it after . You see a lot of players who, when they retire, they have no money. At that time. Check out Cigar Aficionado's newsletters, bringing you our latest ratings & reviews, cigar news and our guide to the good life. Shanken: Do you play golf almost every day?Jordan: Almost every day. . To be successful you have to have something thats not successful. He was in Chicago. Not that I know of. Because at the end of the day, that product is always going to represent my DNA. He's passionate about cigars. It is a double corona that has to be enjoyed over time. Ive only had two. Shanken: Rickie [Fowler]?Jordan: Rickie is coming into his own. It isnt expensive either, and it went for $13 one time in Cuba. Shanken: Is the documentary finished?Jordan: No. Youre going to have one or two teams that are going to be great, and another 28 teams that are going to be garbage. . My restaurants allow me to do that. 2 cigars. Tiger evolved the game to where it crossed a lot of different boundaries, where it was no longer just a white guys sport. I have been smoking cigars for 30 years and counting, I started at 18 years old with mild Cubans and worked my way up to medium and now bold. I like a big cigar, but I can smoke a smaller cigar, too, Jordan explained. Because I can let my hair downwhat little hair I haveand be able to do the things I want to do. Yeah, Jack has 18 majors and Tiger's got14. And this time, I brought a crew and I videotaped the whole thing. Taste? Charlotte led the league in attendance for 10 years, which was a huge economic boon for that city, and the talent pool followed. You know, for another interview. If you want to play a fivesome, you play a fivesome, if you want to drive close to the green, but not on the green, you can do that. I was in college for three years. Its gone through a lot. Jordan: I always wanted to be connected to basketball, because of my love for the game. It takes a lot of forward thinking. In a 2005 interview with Cigar Aficionado, Jordan said he had smoked the Partagas Serie D No. Shanken: Yes.Jordan: I never looked at it that way. Thats what my father and my mother instilled in me. It really told me that this guy loves cigars. When I play golf and smoke a cigar, I play much better. Shanken: Heres where Im going. Shanken: Yes. Shanken: Do you play with any of these guys?Jordan: I play with them all here. A New Bolivar Made Exclusively For Casa Del Habano Shops, The Four Seasons Of Avo Starting This Spring, Clay Pipe Cigar Bar, Mohegan Sun, Connecticut, California Bill Would Eventually Ban Tobacco Entirely, New Ashtrays By J.C. Newman Have Vintage Look, 2022 Big Smoke Las Vegas Seminars: Blend Ambitions With Dewars And . Notice any parallels there? "He's in a transitional period. Dont be afraid to fail. Usually a Hoya de Monterrey Double Corona. By simply searching 'Cigar Aficionado Michael Jordan' or 'Michael Jordan Uncut', the full sit-down can be found on YouTube for free. No player had ever done that before. I dont want to just lend my name to a product. And being the leader of the team, I hold everyone else accountable for the success. Not with the same magnitude as in Chicago, but from a teaching standpoint. Hows it taste? The former NBA star is still the only ex-player to be a majority owner of a basketball club. Regardless, it set the internet ablaze to the tune of 1.2 million views (and counting) in just 12 days, despite some of its contents being fairly outdated. Shanken: And I assume you have no trouble getting a table.Jordan: No. To a fellow cigar smoker, that is real bonding. Makes sense when you think about it, really. Social media, Twitter, all types of things that have invaded the personal time of individuals. Shanken: Where is it?Jordan: Its about 20 minutes off of 95 [in Hobe Sound, Florida]. Leave it to moms to be protective of the lung health of their children. This is after the interview. Shanken: I think its a wonderful way to go public and share with people just what you were like.Jordan: If you love something, and your agenda is to win, its a certain price you have to pay. Recently, this cigar has made a comeback, but its original flavor and taste have not. When you were growing up, who did you look up to? All rights reserved. this was right before we found out that michael jordan went and got dennis rodman from vegas who was in bed with carmen electra. I'm gonna credit the cigar! Royal County Downs [in Ireland] I love. Hes about my age, very creative mind, great conversations, great vision, and weve had countless dialogues about building a fun, links-type golf course similar to Erin Hills. Jordan: It was an opportunity presented to me early on, from a friend of mine in Wilmington, North Carolina. Why dont we goJordan: [Holding the Hoyo.] Listen, I know it because I go through the same thing: When you play golf and you smoke a cigar, you don't even know you're smoking a cigar. In Chicago, I tell people this, and they have to understand the context of what happened, Jordan explained. I won six championships, Bill Russell won 11. Tiger evolved it to where it crossed a lot of different boundaries, where it's not just a white guy's sport. Bill Russell won 11. He is also a cigar, As odd as it sounds that an athlete as accomplished as Michael Jordan, His private life stays private, and he rarely gives interviews. I dont know if I could survive in this Twitter time. Click Here to Get a Free Trial Issue of Cigar Aficionado. It was as simple as that. Its a work in progress with the Hornets. Shanken: Other than playing golf with me again, and going to Cuba, whats on your bucket list?Jordan: Winning a championship in Charlotte. My mother calls me practically every day, reiterating keep your nose clean. Thats her constant reminder that people are watching, people are learning, people are paying attention. Seriously, just type in "Michael Jordan golfing" into your Google search bar and it's hard to find a picture where he isn't puffing away on the course, like a boss: His love for stogies is no secret, something he made clear in a 2005 interview with Cigar Aficionado. I want to go with no restraints. 1, Babe Ruth was No. Shanken: Im dying to know, have you had any holes in one?Jordan: Two. Shanken: So you like a big cigar.Jordan: I like a big cigar, but I can smoke a smaller cigar, too. No, because we played in different eras. Was it strictly friendship or business?Jordan: Both. The guys a billionaire and keeps getting paid for endorsements, reportedly to the tune of more than $100 million a year. In an interview with Cigar Aficionado, Jordan spoke about his close friendship with Woods and how social media has changed how athletes . Obviously Jack won more during the time he played. I'm not gonna play for that." After I went to Cuba I decided I didnt want to die without having a cigar magazine.Jordan: Thats my dream trip. I mean, one timeI'm in New York in my office. To be happy, you have to have disappointment. Where you dont have the privacy that you would want, and what seems to be very innocent can always be misinterpreted. And thats what I learned in Washington. This comes in a back-and-forth with interviewer Marvin Shanken, after Shanken posits that the debate for the greatest golfer of all time between Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus has been decided in the eyes of many. In a 2017 interview with Cigar Aficionado magazine, Jordan confirmed a camera crew had followed the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls around the entire season "to capture the last dance." He also seemed. So I said, "How many do you smoke a day?" Would you believe it if I said the number is equal to his championship rings? . And Jordanhas enough zealots in his corner that he doesn't have to campaign for himself. Since the release of ESPN's very popular Last Dance documentary series chronicling the '97-'98 Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan has been a pretty hot topic. The best support system is their agent. This is a very critiquing period of this world. He had an interview with a cigar magazine editor at cigar aficionado, where he revealed his love for tobacco. #BoriHablamosTv #autoestima #amorpropioFor support our channel:https://www.patreon.com/BoriHablamosTVFollow Me: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/borihabla. Also the audiences who watch basketball are decliningI think it peaked when you were playing. I never played against Wilt Chamberlain, I never played against Jerry West. He is a phenomenon. As it is no news that Michael Jordan is a basketball all-time great, it also isnt news that he is one of the wealthiest athletes of the game. But hes not stopping there. To learn more about Jordans history with the magazine, and his hellacious six-smokes-a-day habit, I called Shanken up at his home in Florida. If I'm in a rush, I can go for a Robustonot that it's not going to be rushing, but it's smaller.. The Cuban Partags Lusitania cost on average $13 each in Cuba back in 2015. We athletes, we go through that. He has stated many times that he smokes, Differences Between Straight, Punch and V-Cuts, What Cigars Does Arnold Schwarzenegger Smoke. Your Jordan shoe brand from Nike, I am told, does $3 billion a year. They had potential, and it got lost. Its not about housing, its not a pool, its strictly golf. Great kid. And in general, he enjoys Cuban cigars. On ESPN's Jalen and Jacoby "The Last Dance" aftershow, docuseries director Jason Hehir revealed why Jordan had just one cigar during the interview process. Click here to watch videos of Marvin R. Shanken'sinterview with Michael Jordan. In 2017, Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Cigar Aficionado, had a rare, one-on-one interview with Michael Jordan. He was the same guy. Which is somewhat frustrating. Tiger played at his peak somewhere towards the end of my career. [T]hese are so strong. What about Dallas? Yeah. In 2013, he declared he was going to get down to his playing weight of 218 pounds it is unknown . I won six championships. What about these other cities? Youre starting to see a little bit of it now, where the stars are starting to gang up and go on one team. Michael Jordan Used to Smoke a Cigar Before Every Home Game And more gems from Marvin Shanken, the editor-in-chief of Cigar Aficionado, on his two-time cover star. "I like variety. Everybody says it was a failed opportunity for me to play baseball. "Michael!" Twelve years later, the six-time NBA champion sat down once again with the publication for a rare interview in which they discussed everything from the PGA Tour's young stars to the amount of cigars he smokes per day. What about Washington? Im sure you didnt buy the Charlotte team to be an also-ran. Jack and Tiger never played against each other, they never played in the same tournament, they never played with the same equipment, they never played the same length of golf course. Real talented. Shanken: But recently youve been expandingwhy?Jordan: Because of their success. "I smoked my first cigar in 1991, when we won a championship. Upon reflection, what do you think is really the correct waythe right wayfor the NBA to handle this?Jordan: Ive been on both sides. Theyre going to get an honest understanding for what winning is about. Jordan has even admitted that since his retirement, he's smoked as many as six cigars in a day! With the Jordan Brand, it is successful because I can impact it. So it could be a good teaching experience for all these young athletes who think everything is owed to them. I think about him practically every day. He even installed a walk-in humidor and special ventilation system in hisHighland Park estate. Obviously he was murdered and rarely do I get the chance to talk about him. We found some land. Jordan: But I dont want them to stop, I want to see what they do. Shanken: You talk about teaching. Shanken: Was there something about being in the restaurant business that interested you personally?Jordan: I love food. Were going to try to make sure the intent is perceived the right way. And its not final, they have to go through the approval state of his ownership. [Opens a box of cigars and offers one to Jordan.] Put that in context for me, as not really a cigar smoker. You sell wine in your restaurants. Copyright 2023 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved. Shanken: Why do you do so few interviews, hardly any, and why have you agreed to give us a second one?Jordan: Part of the reason I kind of toned back is I want my life to be my life. Cigar aficionado Jordan is not shy or modest about the number of cigars he smokes a day. I think that conversation is pretty much over to most people now.Jordan: I beg to differ. He sat down for an unprecedented one-hour interview with the editor and publisher of the magazine, Marvin Shanken. Shanken: You are recognized in the business pressI hate to even use the word, I apologize for using the wordas a billionaire.Jordan: Me? And I want to be able to control what I do and what I dont want to do. It's like a Boeing 747. Not for this day, but there are many stories about how men meet other men and start talking, having a cigar, and how it affects their life and their friendships and everything else. When I was in the NBA early on, would I have said Id be a restaurant owner? Shanken: And 36 holes?Jordan: Always 36 holes. Jordan loves Cuban cigars more than any other type out there. He won six rings during his time and became the poster boy for the NBA. Unwavering dedication, day in and day out. Whether on the golf course, fishing, sitting in a locker room, or playing cards, the GOAT usually has a cigar in his mouth. In 2017, Michael Jordan told Cigar Aficionado magazine that his favourite brand is the Cuban Partags Lusitania, however he likes a variety of cigars. Shanken: When you were playing for the Bulls, Im sure it was not on your mind to one day own a team. Is that the power of sharing a cigar with somebody? He , Marvin R. Shankenhas interviewed a host of fascinating people from all walks of life throughout the , Joe Gurrera, the owner of the popular gourmet market chain Citarella, still finds time to smoke a , Legend Michael Jordan Sits Down For A Second Interview With Marvin R. Shanken. It is the equivalent of $20 per smoke. We spend time talking about it. As the owner of the Charlotte Hornets he is the only former NBA player to also be a majority team owner. First of all, you're never gonna say, 'Who's the greatest of all time?' It wasnt the only Cuban cigar that dipped in reputation around this period. Sylvester Stallone at the best online prices at eBay! After three years? November 1983 Michael Jordan First is Cover 822 | Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop, Vintage Sports Memorabilia, Publications | eBay! As the conversation began, Jordan was smoking a cigar. The cigar was a Cuban Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona. He thinks he has an edge that way. Shanken: In some ways you are now on almost identical paths, as owners with a team that needs to step up its game.Jordan: Yes, and the thing that I can provide for him is to lend advice and to give him some insights as to what we did in Charlotte and to reconnect and to turn things around to where its a more If you want to play music, play music. If you look at my portfolio, my strongest passion outside of the ownership of the Hornets is the Jordan Brand. And sometimes I surprise myself because I find Ive got nothing to do today. In an interview with Cigar Aficionado in 2017, Jordan admits to smoking quite a lot. I flew out one day, and we played golf. So I pick it up and I say, "Michael, I can't believe you're calling me!" At age 58, he still works out. Now, obviously Jack won more during the time that he played. His private life stays private, and he rarely gives interviews. Somewhere down the road hopefully we can do some cottages if we choose to do that. Im 54 years old. Do you have a favorite? But, you know, you don't inhale cigar smoke. Clearly, he likes Cubans, but not too strong. In a follow-up interview with Cigar Aficionado in 2017, His Airness said he smokes "six cigars a day maybe." If you need some help putting that in perspective, Marvin Shanken, the editor-in-chief of the magazine who interviewed Jordan, told GQ, his smoking habit is the cigar equivalent of "averaging 45 points a game." At age 19, when youre still a very young man, you give up your education, you give up the college experience and so forth. At the same time I was able to understand the love that these minor league baseball players have making $1,500 a month. So when we won those championships [in 1996, 1997 and 1998] those things mattered to me far more than what I did in 91, 92 and 93. It is who I am. It became a ritual for every home game.. Shanken: It seems like every time Im at The Bears Club I see you out there wheeling around in your golf cart with a cigar in your mouth.Jordan: I smoke six cigars a day maybe. He helped arrange it. "And he said, I cant have the cigartoday because my mom got mad at me because she saw me smoking a cigar.". So in essence its all related to who is watching now. So I have a question. Jordan talks about his family, his favorite smokes (pre . Now that he is no longer on the courts, he admits to smoking as many as six cigars a day. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories, To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. He recently joined with longtime friend and former Yankee great Derek Jeter, along with other investors, in a deal to acquire the Miami Marlins, and he will soon break ground on his own private golf club in Florida. Shanken: What Im hearing you say is your first and greatest passion is basketball.Jordan: Yes. It's an interesting topic for discussion and one that Jordan himself addressed in a discussion about Tiger Woods with Marvin Shanken of Cigar Aficionado and transcribed by For The Win (because, annoyingly, the video is not embeddable). People dont see that. authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and, display personalised ads and content based on interest profiles, measure the effectiveness of personalised ads and content, and, develop and improve our products and services. Thats what my father and my mother instilled in me. "Marvin! 7. Dont rub success in peoples faces. He's a big cigar smoker.. Coaching is not something I ever thought I could do from an emotional standpoint, because I have a different perception than the kids of today. CigarCigar Info is a community-supported website. In one of ESPNs Docuseries, Jordan was seen smoking a cigar. The thing I remember the most about my fatherand I had him for 32 yearsI never look at it from a negative sense. Twenty, 30 years ago, millions of kids growing up wanted to be like Mike, as the slogan goes. I wanted that feeling of success and relaxation. He said again that the Partagas Lusitania was his favorite. Jordan loves Cuban cigars more than any other type out there. We won the championship, and Jerry Reinsdorf {owner of the Bulls] gave me one of his cigars. They had good teams that went to the Eastern conference finals, they won 50 games. The series revealed how his mother has to step in once in a while to caution his cigar use. He doesnt hit it long. And then there is Cigar Aficionado. As opposed to a Piper Cub or something like that. So what are the, Recently, this cigar has made a comeback, but its original, Jordan is not shy or modest about the number of cigars he smokes a day. Deloris, Jordan's mother, has proven to be instrumental to the growth of Jordan as a person and player, as most mothers are. Shanken: And then a few weeks ago I saw your name mentioned as an investor in the Miami Marlins with Jeter. I also brought you a rare box. His Jordan Brand from Nike brings in more than $3 billion in annual sales worldwide, he owns a chain of steak houses and a car dealership, and he endorses a wide range of famous brands, from Gatorade sports drinks to Hanes undergarments and Upper Deck sports memorabilia.
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