I could not believe that Jerry Reinsdorf just kept Michael Jordan’s contract on the Bulls’ books when he traded in his high tops for cleats. “When Michael was signed to play baseball, I continued paying his basketball contract, which was something over $3 million a year,” Reinsdorf says in Episode 7. “There was no reason to pay him, other than he was underpaid his entire career and he made a lot of money for a lot of people.”