From that point forward, nobody was really able to stop "His Airness" and his rise to superstardom. In fact, even Reinsdorf ...
While he also is chairman of the Chicago Bulls, his son, Michael Reinsdorf, took over responsibilities for running the organization in 2010, when he was named president and chief operating officer.
The answer: very little. The Sun-Times reported last year that Jerry and son Michael Reinsdorf see owning an NBA team as an investment to keep in the family, not only because of the league’s ...
While he also is chairman of the Chicago Bulls, his son, Michael Reinsdorf, took over responsibilities for running the organization in 2010, when he was named president and chief operating officer.
While he also is chairman of the Chicago Bulls, his son, Michael Reinsdorf, took over responsibilities for running the organization in 2010, when he was named president and chief operating officer.
Still ecstatic over "The Shot," Reinsdorf gladly told MJ, "After making that shot, you can have anything you want." "The Shot ...
After the worst season in Major League Baseball history, Jerry Reinsdorf is apparently seriously contemplating selling the Chicago White Sox. Reinsdorf is open to the idea and in active ...
Reinsdorf reportedly owns 19 percent of the team, though he’s also said that no one knows his true stake. His sons, Michael and Jonathan, were active in buying up minority shares in 2021 ...
Reinsdorf, 88, was the leader of a group that ... but keep the Bulls, which his son Michael runs. Stewart, 67, played in the majors for parts of 16 seasons, finishing in the top five of Cy Young ...
Reinsdorf is a notable figure in the world of Windy City sports, as the 88-year-old also owns the Bulls and oversaw their greatest-ever achievements — the six NBA titles spearheaded by Michael ...
This is because Reinsdorf and his son Michael reportedly view an NBA team as an “investment to keep in the family.” The salary-capped nature of the NBA as well as its continued growth are ...