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Michael Jordan's Son, Jeff, Leaving Illini Hoops Team

POSTED: 7:31 pm CDT June 24, 2009

(Sports Network) - Jeff Jordan, the son of legendary NBA player Michael Jordan, announced Wednesday he was leaving the basketball program at the University of Illinois.

"I loved playing for the Fighting Illini and appreciate the support I was given by my teammates, coaches and the great fans here," Jordan said. "But I have come to the point where I'm ready to focus on life after basketball. I will concentrate on earning my degree from the University of Illinois and the opportunities that await upon graduating."

The younger Jordan totaled 58 points, 42 assists and 24 rebounds in 59 career games for the Illini. He averaged 8.4 minutes a game during his sophomore season.

"Jeff was an invaluable member of our team the past two seasons and I thank him for his contribution to our program," coach Bruce Weber said. "He brought great work ethic to the gym and pushed himself, as well as his teammates, each and every day to improve. We will miss him, but we fully support the decision he has made. When the game of basketball has been a top priority throughout your life, it is very difficult to transition away from playing. I know Jeff has given this much thought. He is an outstanding, mature young man who will be successful in whatever areas he pursues in the future."

Jordan received a scholarship prior to the 2009 spring semester.

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