When told that Robert Pera wanted to play him in a game of 1-on-1 for charity (and posterity), Michael Jordan found the suggestion “comical”, and said he won’t do it because it’s obviously a lose-lose situation for him. Per the Charlotte Observer: “If new Grizzlies owner Robert Pera wants to play one-on-one for $1 million to charity (as he said on Twitter), Jordan won’t be his opponent. ‘I think that’s comical,’’ Jordan said. ‘It didn’t make any sense. Why would I play one-on-one? It’s a no-win situation for me no matter what.'”
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