Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Prieto were spotted enjoying a sun-soaked getaway on the Greek island of Mykonos, stepping out for dinner at a local restaurant.
Prieto, 48, turned heads in a chic blue and white striped halterneck wrap dress, which she paired with flat sandals, oval-framed sunglasses, and a white clutch bag.
The couple arrived with a group of friends, with Jordan, 63, cutting a casual figure in a beige T-shirt, camouflage shorts, topped off with his signature Jordan Brand cap and sunglasses.
The NBA icon was also seen enjoying a cigar at the table while at Nammos Mykonos.
The pair, who married in 2013, appeared in great spirits as they made their way from their luxury $155 million superyacht to the upscale eatery, with Yvette beaming as she walked arm-in-arm with the six-time NBA champion.
The couple were accompanied by security and a close group of friends as they soaked up the glamour of one of Europe’s most exclusive holiday destinations.
Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Prieto were spotted enjoying a sun-soaked getaway

Prieto turned heads in a blue and white striped halterneck dress, which she paired with sandals
Jordan, 61, cutting a casual figure in a beige T-shirt, camouflage shorts, topped off with his signature Jordan Brand cap and sunglasses.
The couple were accompanied by security and a close group of friends as they soaked up the glamour of one of Europe’s most exclusive holiday destinations
The pair, who married in 2013, appeared in great spirits as they made their way from their luxury $155 million superyacht to the upscale eatery
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The public sighting comes shortly after it was revealed that Jordan and NBA commissioner Adam Silver both tried hard – but ultimately failed to end the feud – between New York Knicks great Charles Oakley and team owner James Dolan.
Oakley has been banned from New York’s Madison Square Garden since being violently ejected from a game nearly a decade earlier.
A fan favorite of the Knicks, Oakley was a teammate of Jordan’s in Chicago before being traded to New York for Bill Cartwright in 1988.
Speaking at his annual NBA Finals press conference, Silver was asked about the ongoing feud and its chances of being resolved.
‘I tried, Michael Jordan tried, to broker peace between Charles Oakley and Jim Dolan,’ Silver said before the NBA Finals opener in San Antonio.
‘Our efforts were unsuccessful. I think it’s unfortunate for the NBA… but it’s currently in litigation. I tried my best; I don’t really see anything else I can do at the moment.’
Contacted by The Daily Mail, an NBA spokesman said Silver’s efforts to end the feud occurred in 2017.
Oakley’s ongoing beef with Madison Square Garden began in February 2017, when he was arrested after an altercation with MSG security officials that began while he was seated near Dolan.

