Why did a dinner table designed for basketball legend Michael Jordan have 32,292 holes in it?

Michael Jordan’s legacy will always be attached to a dining room table.

We don’t mean where Jordan ate as a child, by the way. According to Home Bunch, Jordan sought out sculptors over 10 years ago to build him a custom dining room table. When you’ve made as much money as Jordan has, those are the types of things that one can buy without any consequences or second thoughts.

Michael Enn Sirvet, one of the sculptors, proposed a table drilled with 32,292 holes. If that number seems vaguely familiar, it’s because Jordan scored 32,292 points in his career. So every time he sat down to eat dinner, he’d be reminded of a random dunk from 1991 against the New Jersey Nets or an incredible game-winning shot in the playoffs. 

Technically, the table actually has 32,296 holes because there are four holes for the leveling feet, but Sirvet didn’t want to count those.

Interestingly, Sirvet didn’t even consider himself a basketball fan. Still, Jordan loved the concept, and he bought the table for an unspecified amount of money.

Credit : Sports Casting

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