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  2. Jeffrey Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Michael Jordan (born November 18, 1988) is an American former basketball player who played for the University of Illinois and the University of Central Florida. He is the oldest child of retired Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan .

  3. Marcus Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan was born on December 24, 1990, to Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy. [13] [14] He has an older brother, Jeffrey, and a younger sister Jasmine. Jordan grew up in Highland Park, Illinois. [15] Through his father's second wife, he has twin half-sisters: Ysabel and Victoria (born February 9, 2014). [16]

  4. File:Jeffrey Jordan Illinois.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Exclusive Q&A: Jeffrey Jordan on the inspiration for ... - AOL

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    Jeffrey Jordan, along with his father and NBA legend Michael, are redefining the fine art of the business of basketball. Exclusive Q&A: Jeffrey Jordan on the inspiration for inaugural ‘NFT JAM ...

  6. Michael Jordan and His Son Jeffrey Jordan Launch Heir Inc ...

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    Michael Jordan and his son Jeffrey Jordan are looking to drive the six-time NBA champ’s legacy into the world of NFTs and next-generation entertainment. The Jordans have launched Heir Inc., a ...

  7. Michael Jordan's son, Jeffrey Jordan, arrested for assault at ...

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    NBA legend, Michael Jordan's son, Jeffrey Jordan, has been arrested for assault in Scottsdale Friday night.

  8. Category : Basketball players from Lake County, Illinois

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  9. 1995–96 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team

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    In his 21 years at Illinois, Henson notched 423 victories and guided the Illini to 11 NCAA Tournament appearances. The Okay, Oklahoma native coached Illinois to 11, 20-win seasons and finished his career as the third winningest coach in Big Ten history with 214 league victories.