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Michael Jordan’s boat wins $400K second prize for 71-pound fish in prestigious White Marlin Open


A boat, whose crew included the greatest basketball player of all time, finished in second place in the prestigious White Marlin Open in Ocean City, Md. was aboard the “Catch 23” when Trey “Cricket” McMillan reeled in a 71-pound white Marlin during the deep-sea fishing tournament dubbed as one of the world’s largest and richest of its kind. (New York Post)

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Michael Jordan’s boat wins $400K second prize for 71-pound fish in prestigious White Marlin Open


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