Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan let rapper Travis Scott film the “Franchise” music video at his Illinois mansion in Highland Park.

Per TMZ, the Bulls icon let Scott do it “without hesitation.”

TMZ Sports has learned … 29-year-old Travis Scott — who takes pride in his creativity — thought the NBA legend's $14.8 MILLION pad would be the perfect set for his vid … so he hit up MJ to get his approval.

We're told the decision was a complete no-brainer.

Michael Jordan, universally recognized as the greatest basketball player in NBA history, has been trying to sell his Illinois mansion for years.

However, the Bulls great hasn't had much luck since it is worth a whopping $14.8 million.

This was a cool gesture by Jordan to let Scott use his awesome mansion for the music video, though. The two have a relationship, as Jordan and Scott have worked together on some shoes for Jordan Brand.

During his legendary career with the Bulls, Jordan won six titles, six Finals MVPs and five MVPs in the regular season. MJ also went 6-0 in the Finals and the Bulls never had to play in a Game 7 in a championship series under Jordan's watch.

His Airness was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009. He finished his NBA career with averages of 30.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists with the Bulls and Washington Wizards.