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Six Degrees of Michael Jordan


has been around, over, and in the news quite a bit over the past week, as have others under his considerable sway. Jordan was announced as next principal owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, making Jordan the first former player to own a controlling interest in an NBA franchise. Only "a living, breathing, flying brand," as ESPN put it, would be able to afford the estimated $240 million it cost him to buy the majority stake. (Business Week)

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