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Funky Bunch Rapper Shoes, Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant GOAT Steak Dinner? Rumors After Legends Private Meal

Michael Jordan enjoyed a couple of private chats this week, first having lunch with rapper Mark Wahlberg of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (Marky has also been dabbling in film lately) to thank him for all the sweet shoes. His Airness then met with his heir apparent for the title of Greatest Of All-Time, Kobe Bryant. The GOATs sat down to dinner at Maestro's Steak House. The two living legends then discussed who knows what in the private dining room. What rumors are being hatched right now?

Michael Jordan had a busy day Wednesday, dining first with Mark Wahlberg and then long-time protégé Kobe Bryant. As they were sequestered no one knows any details about the meeting with Kobe (via TMZ):

"It's unclear how long the dinner lasted ... or who paid.

"It was a celeb-packed day for MJ -- who had lunch with Mark Wahlberg just hours before. Mark paid for that meal telling us it's the least he could do for Michael since Jordan always hooks him up with sick shoes."

It's also unclear what they may or may not have discussed. No one is spilling the beans just yet. Was it just a friendly chat or were they hatching schemes? Any joint venture between those two giants would be large enough not just to take over Gotham City; but the world.

A few bright minds have tossed around some theories, each one less baked than the last. The Complex tossed out a few winners (via The Complex):

"We'll probably never know exactly what was said while the two were chopping it up last night. But we can certainly guess what they may have talked about during the meal. So here are the 10 Things Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant Might Have Discussed During Their Top Secret Dinner Meeting Last Night."

Click the link above to find your favorite improbable discussion topic.

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