NBA legend Michael Jordan and his wife, Yvette Prieto, recently enjoyed a picturesque getaway in the South of France, marking their first public appearance since the approval of the $3 billion sale of his Charlotte Hornets franchise. Their European summer adventure has taken them to beautiful locations, with Villefranche-sur-Mer being their latest stop.
Amidst the stunning landscapes of southern Europe, Michael Jordan had a reason to celebrate following the momentous sale of the Hornets, approved by the National Basketball Association’s board of governors. His plan to commemorate this success involved a family day of swimming in the South of France, where they relaxed on a luxurious yacht.
The couple’s twin children added warmth to the scene as one of them sweetly kissed Jordan on the cheek. Yvette Prieto, radiating joy with her stunning diamond stud earrings, engaged in conversations with friends and family on the yacht. She also took time to cool off in an AquaBanas inflatable anchored alongside the vessel.
This marked the first time the Jordan family was seen together since the Hornets’ sale announcement. While Michael Jordan will retain a minority ownership stake in the team, the vacation offers a well-deserved break for the basketball legend.
Forbes ranks the Hornets at number 27 among NBA clubs with a valuation of $1.7 billion, reflecting remarkable growth over the past decade, thanks to Jordan’s ownership. His investment in the franchise has added $1.3 billion in value.
While Jordan’s legacy on the basketball court remains unmatched, his journey as an owner has brought the rebranding of the team from the Bobcats to the Hornets in 2015.
As the Jordan family enjoys their European summer vacation, Michael Jordan’s impact on the basketball world endures. His recent sale of the Hornets solidifies his place as an NBA legend.