Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Prieto were spotted together in Southern Europe.

The latter was seen sporting a stunning outfit, while the Chicago Bulls legend was pictured in a relaxed mood after the $3 billion sale of the Charlotte Hornets.

The franchise was sold to a group led by Rick Schnall and Gabe Plotkin and was approved by the NBA’s board of governors on Sunday, and it looks like Jordan and Prieto were celebrating the move. The pictures of the two were acquired by the Daily Mail.

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“The couple, who have been married for ten years, were seen chatting and laughing with friends and family. Interestingly, they appeared to be aboard the $115 million M’Brace, a 74.5-meter vessel completed in 2018. The yacht has room for 12 guests in eight separate cabins and also has its very own pool.”

Earlier, Hollywood Life reported news of their vacation when they were spotted in Sardinia last week.

“Michael Jordan, 60, and his wife Yvette Prieto, 44, looked relaxed and happy during their vacation in Sardinia this week. The former professional basketball player and the beauty were photographed spending time on a yacht under the sun as they enjoyed food and some relaxation. They wore summer-friendly clothing, including a gray T-shirt, blue and white shorts, and a white bucket hat for Michael, and a light blue tank top and matching leggings for Yvette,” the report added.

I guess Jordan is having a Yacht-filled summer.


Michael Jordan Didn’t See Success As The Owner Of The Charlotte Hornets

For such an incredible player on the court, most fans believed that Jordan would be an expert as a team owner, but it wasn’t meant to be.

“Before we’re ultra critical of this dude is to understand that Michael Jordan ruined a lot of careers,” said Stephen A. Smith. “There’s a whole bunch of people that never won because of Michael Jordan. The players weren’t the only careers that he messed with. Once Michael Jordan became an owner, how many people do you think were interested in helping him do business?”

Maybe the Hornets will do better under a new ownership structure. They have seen rough seasons in the league, and hopefully, change is over the horizon.