乔丹承认赌博愚蠢,但尚未影响生计_体育英语
new york (ap) -- michael jordan admits being "stupid" in his gambling, but never jeopardized his livelihood or his family, he told cbs' "60 minutes" in an interview to be broadcast sunday.
jordan, who led the chicago bulls to six nba titles in the 1990s, said his gambling is related to his fierce competitiveness. but he realized when he stepped over the line.
"yeah, i've gotten myself into (gambling) situations where i would not walk away and i've pushed the envelope," jordan said in the interview.
"it's very embarrassing ... one of the things you totally regret. so you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'i was stupid.' "
jordan, who led the chicago bulls to six nba titles in the 1990s, said his gambling is related to his fierce competitiveness. but he realized when he stepped over the line.
"yeah, i've gotten myself into (gambling) situations where i would not walk away and i've pushed the envelope," jordan said in the interview.
"it's very embarrassing ... one of the things you totally regret. so you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'i was stupid.' "