Majority of his wealth (pre-selling the Hornets) came from Jordans made in sweatshops… I would not call that ethical.
Fair enough. What about J K Rowling? (Her politics notwithstanding as it has nothing to do with how she made her fortune.)
Thousands of underpaid workers in publishing offices, marketers, delivery drivers, and bookstore workers. Without them JK Rowling makes nothing, but they didn’t get any extra pay from the success of Harry Potter.

Thousands of underpaid workers in publishing offices, marketers, delivery drivers, and bookstore workers.

Really? By that standard, everyone is unethical. I’m quite sure if I dig deep enough I can find something in your job’s supply chain that’s can be unconsidered “unethical” and using your guilt by association logic, you are an unethical person too.

Man, I am the underpaid person in my supply chain.

And its a lot less ethical for people to profit billions off the labour of others than for me to profit a few thousand that I need to eat.

Doesn’t matter what you are paid. You can be making a billions or $12/hr, you are still profiting off unethical behavior of others.