Michael Jordan Donates Entire $10.8 Million to Chicago Bulls’ New Stadium Project: “Bulls Pride Lives On in Me Wherever I Go”
CHICAGO, IL — In a powerful and emotional gesture, NBA legend Michael Jordan has donated the full amount of $10.8 million to support the construction of a brand-new stadium for the Chicago Bulls — the team where he built his legacy and became a global icon.
“Bulls pride lives on in me wherever I go,” Jordan said during the announcement on Tuesday. “This city, this team, and these fans have given me everything. This is my way of giving something lasting back.”
A Gift That Goes Beyond Basketball
Jordan, who led the Bulls to six NBA championships during the 1990s and is widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time, emphasized that the donation is more than just about a building — it’s about building a future.
According to the Bulls organization, Jordan’s contribution will go toward key parts of the new stadium including:
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A state-of-the-art training facility for young athletes
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A museum and tribute area honoring the Bulls dynasty
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A community center to serve local residents and youth
Fans and Officials React
News of the donation has sparked an outpouring of admiration on social media and from across the basketball world. Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf called Jordan’s contribution “the most meaningful act of generosity in franchise history.”
“Michael didn’t just put the Bulls on the map — he built the map,” Reinsdorf said. “This donation cements his legacy not just as a player, but as a lifelong part of Chicago.”
Even former teammates like Scottie Pippen and Steve Kerr expressed their admiration, calling the gesture “pure class” and “peak MJ.”
A Legacy Etched in Brick and Memory
Though Jordan officially retired from the NBA over two decades ago, his influence continues to shape the game, the culture, and the city of Chicago. This donation ensures that his legacy will also live on in the very walls of the Bulls’ next era.
Construction of the new arena is expected to begin in late 2025, with Jordan’s name etched in the heart of its design — both figuratively and literally.