USA - Jordan's Son Makes College Debut
Like the man who gave him the best basketball DNA on the planet, Jeff Jordan plays guard and with his tongue out. The oldest son of Michael Jordan made his college debut for Illinois on Sunday. He got off the bench late in the second half of a 63-55 season-opening win over Northeastern.
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Like the man who gave him the best basketball DNA on the planet, Jeff Jordan plays guard and with his tongue out.
The oldest son of Michael Jordan made his college debut for Illinois on Sunday. He got off the bench late in the second half of a 63-55 season-opening win over Northeastern.
In his three minutes on the court, the 6-foot-1 shooting guard wearing No. 13 took one shot -- a miss -- and handled the ball a few times. With his mother, Juanita, in the stands -- Michael Jordan didn't make the game -- Jeff Jordan looked like the walk-on freshman he is.
"It was good getting out there, breaking the ice," Jordan said after hugging his mom in the tunnel outside Illinois locker room. "I come in with no expectations."
Juanita Jordan declined to answer questions after the game, and Jeff Jordan isn't sure when his dad will see him play. Maybe at the Maui Invitational next week in Hawaii, he says.
Jordan is not the sort to play up his lineage. Those students who see him on campus say Jordan is just Jeff.
"He's one of the only people you see on campus who smiles at you" even if he doesn't know you, Caitlin McCoy, a junior and member of the Orange Krush student section, said before tip-off.
Jordan came to Illinois from Loyola Academy, a prep school in Wilmette, a tony Chicago suburb. He was a good high school player, but only good enough to draw serious interest from mid-majors like Valparaiso, the school he turned down when he decided to try to walk on at Illinois.