Michael Jordan

Basketball legend Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and won the MVP Award five times.

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Basketball icon Michael Jordan officially sold his majority ownership in the Charlotte Hornets NBA team on August 3. The team was sold for an estimated $3 billion, more than 10 times the $275 million Jordan purchased it for in 2010. The Hornets made the playoffs only three times under Jordan’s leadership. “I’m excited about the future of the team and will continue to support the organization and the community in my new role in the years ahead,” said Jordan, who kept a minority stake in the franchise.

Michael Jordan is a former professional basketball player, American Olympic athlete, businessperson, and actor. Considered one of the best basketball players ever, he dominated the sport from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and earned the league’s MVP Award five times. With five regular-season MVPs and three All-Star MVPs, Jordan became the most decorated player in the NBA.

FULL NAME: Michael Jeffrey Jordan BORN: February 17, 1963 BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, New York SPOUSES: Juanita Vanoy (1989–2006), Yvette Prieto (2013–present) CHILDREN: Jeffrey, Marcus, Jasmine, Ysabel, and Victoria ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Aquarius

Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. His mother, Deloris, was a bank teller who has since written several books. His father, James, was a maintenance worker turned manager at General Electric. Jordan, the fourth child of Deloris and James, has four siblings: James Jr. (known as Ronnie), Deloris, Larry, and Roslyn.

Growing up in Wilmington, North Carolina, Jordan developed a competitive edge at an early age. It was James who introduced his son Michael to baseball and built a basketball court in their backyard. Michael idolized his brother Larry, and the two would often play one-on-one into the night. Michael wanted to win every game he played.

Jordan attended Laney High School in Wilmington. He was notably assigned to the school’s junior varsity basketball team as a sophomore—he was still under 6 feet tall then—before developing into one of the country’s top recruits.

During a basketball camp in the summer of 1980, Jordan grabbed the attention of legendary University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill head coach Dean Smith and his staff. He signed his letter of intent with the school in 1981.

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Jordan enrolled at North Carolina in 1981 and soon became an important member of the university’s basketball team. UNC won the NCAA Division I championship in 1982, with Jordan scoring the final basket needed to defeat Georgetown University. He was also singled out as the NCAA College Player of the Year in 1983 and in 1984.

Jordan left college after his junior year to join the NBA in 1984. In 1986, Jordan finished his bachelor’s degree in geography as he continued to play basketball professionally.

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The 6-foot-6 Jordan began his professional basketball career when he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984. He was the third overall pick, behind Hakeem Olajuwon, who was selected first by the Houston Rockets, and Sam Bowie, taken by the Portland Trail Blazers; the draft also featured legendary players John Stockton and Charles Barkley.

Jordan soon proved himself on the court. He helped the Bulls make the playoffs and scored an average of 28.2 points per game that season. For his efforts, Jordan received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was selected for the All-Star Game.

Although his second season was marred by injury, he broke new ground on the court during the 1986-87 season. He became the first player since Wilt Chamberlain to score more than 3,000 points in a single season. By the late 1980s, the Chicago Bulls were quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, and Jordan was an instrumental part of the team’s success.

The Bulls made it to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1990 and won their first NBA championship the following year by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers. Jordan was well known by then for his superior athleticism on the court and for his leadership abilities.

In 1992, the Chicago Bulls beat the Portland Trail Blazers to win their second NBA championship. The team took their third championship the following year, dominating in the basketball world.

Following the 1993 death of his father and a short stint in minor league baseball, Jordan returned to the basketball court and the Bulls in March 1995. He came back even stronger the following year, averaging 30.4 points per game to lead the Bulls to a then-record 72 regular-season wins before they defeated the Seattle SuperSonics for the NBA championship.

Chicago nearly matched the previous year’s record with 69 wins in 1996-97, a season that ended with a Game 6 win over the Utah Jazz in the NBA Finals. The two teams faced each other again for the championship in 1998, with Jordan sinking the winning shot in Game 6 to claim his sixth and final title. In addition to those six rings, Jordan won each of his five league MVP awards with Chicago.

After his second retirement from basketball in 1999, Jordan joined the Washington Wizards in 2000 as a part owner and as president of basketball operations. In the fall of 2001, Jordan relinquished these roles to return to the court once more. He played for the Wizards for his final two NBA seasons.

Jordan is most famous for donning No. 23 during the majority of his career. He once said the number was a reference to brother Larry, as it was roughly half of his elder sibling’s high school number 45.

Jordan did wear 45 upon his 1995 return to the NBA because 23 was the number his late father knew him by, and he wanted a new beginning. That lasted only a couple months before Jordan switched back to 23 during the 1995 playoffs.

Jordan famously wore No. 12 for one game on February 14, 1990, because his jersey had been stolen. The Bulls didn’t have a backup and tried to locate a 23 jersey in the stands that would fit Jordan but couldn’t. The temporary change didn’t affect his performance, as Jordan scored 49 points in a loss to the Orlando Magic.

During the summer of 1984, Jordan made his first appearance at the Olympic Games as a member of the U.S. Olympic basketball team. The team of college amateurs won the gold at the games that year, which were held in Los Angeles.

Jordan later helped the American team bring home the gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games, held in Barcelona, Spain. The U.S. squad featured professional players for the first time that year, including Larry Bird , Magic Johnson , and Jordan, and became known as the “Dream Team.”

In 1988, Jordan received his first MVP Award from the NBA, an honor he would earn four more times, in 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998.

In April 2009, Jordan received one of basketball’s greatest honors: He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Attending the induction ceremony was a bittersweet affair for Jordan because being at the event meant “your basketball career is completely over,” he explained.

In 2016, Jordan was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama .

Here is a rundown of Jordan’s NBA career averages and totals, according to Basketball Reference :

Career Averages

  • Minutes: 38.3
  • Field Goal Percentage: 0.497
  • 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 0.327
  • Free Throw Percentage: 0.835
  • Offensive Rebounds Per Game: 1.6
  • Defensive Rebounds Per Game: 4.7
  • Assists Per Game: 5.3
  • Steals Per Game: 2.3
  • Blocks Per Game: 0.8
  • Turnovers Per Game: 2.7
  • Personal Fouls Per Game: 2.6
  • Points Per Game: 30.1

Career Totals

  • Games: 1,072
  • Games Started: 1,039
  • Minutes: 41,011
  • Field Goals Made: 12,192 of 24,537 attempts
  • 3-Point Field Goals Made: 581 of 1,778 attempts
  • Free Throws Made: 7,327 of 8,772 attempts
  • Offensive Rebounds: 1,668
  • Defensive Rebounds: 5,004
  • Total Rebounds: 6,672
  • Assists: 5,633
  • Steals: 2,514
  • Blocks: 893
  • Turnovers: 2,924
  • Personal Fouls: 2,783
  • Points: 32,292

Jordan retired from the sport three times over the span of his 19-year professional career. He first stepped away on October 6, 1993, at age 30 to pursue a career in baseball following the death of his father. In July of that year, James was murdered when two teenagers shot him in his car in an apparent robbery as he was driving from Charlotte to Wilmington, North Carolina. He was missing for 23 days until his body was found in a swamp in McColl, South Carolina. The teens were later tried and convicted of the crime and received life sentences for first-degree murder.

Jordan retired from the Bulls again on January 13, 1999, at age 35 before eventually returning to the court with the Wizards. He finally hung up his jersey for good at age 40 on April 16, 2003.

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In a move that shocked many, after the end of the 1992-93 basketball season, Jordan announced his retirement from basketball to pursue baseball. For one year in 1994, Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, as an outfielder.

This decision came shortly following the murder of Jordan’s father, who always wanted him to play baseball. He had last played baseball as a high school senior in 1981.

“You tell me I can’t do something, and I’m going to do it,” Jordan said.

During his short career in baseball, which many fans considered a whim, Jordan had a rather dismal .202 batting average. However, many of the people who worked with him at the time said he was an extremely dedicated player with potential.

“He had it all: ability, aptitude, work ethic. He was always so respectful of what we were doing and considerate of his teammates. Granted, he had a lot to learn,” former Barons manager Terry Francona said . “I do think with another 1,000 at-bats, he would’ve made it. But there’s something else that people miss about that season. Baseball wasn’t the only thing he picked up. I truly believe that he rediscovered himself, his joy for competition. We made him want to play basketball again.”

After his season with the Barons, Jordan went to the Arizona Fall League to play for the Scottsdale Scorpions. After hitting .252 and naming himself the team’s “worst player,” he returned to the NBA in March 1995 with a two-word press release: “I’m back.”

Outside of his career in basketball, Jordan has been involved in a number of profitable business and commercial ventures, including a longtime partnership with Nike. Jordan signed his first deal with Nike in 1984. The company launched its signature Air Jordan basketball sneakers in 1985. In its initial contract, Nike gave Jordan a generous 25 percent in royalties.

The Air Jordan quickly proved very popular, and it continues to be a best-seller for the apparel maker more than 30 years later. The collaboration mints money for Nike and Jordan, with Nike reporting nearly $2.9 billion in revenue for the Air Jordan line in 2018.

The story of Jordan’s partnership with Nike is the subject of the 2023 biographical drama Air , which stars Ben Affleck as Nike founder Phil Knight and Matt Damon as marketing executive Sonny Vaccaro.

Over the years, Jordan has signed a number of other endorsement deals with brands like Hanes, Upper Deck, Gatorade, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Chevrolet, and Wheaties. The Gatorade partnership featured a memorable ad campaign encouraging kids and adults to “Be Like Mike.”

In 1998, Jordan launched into the restaurant business as the owner of Michael Jordan’s The Steak House N.Y.C. Designed to reflect Jordan’s tastes and style, this typical steakhouse seated 150 and 60 at the bar, occupying 7,000 square feet in Grand Central Terminal, before closing in late 2018.

As of April 2023, there are four Michael Jordan’s Steak House locations: in Chicago; in Oak Brook, Illinois; at the Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Connecticut; and at the Ilani Casino in Ridgefield, Washington.

Part Owner of the Charlotte Hornets

In 2006, Jordan bought a share of the Charlotte Hornets (formerly known as the Bobcats) and joined the team’s executive ranks as its managing member of basketball operations. In 2010, he became the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets and serves as the team’s chairman.

Improving the team’s less-than-stellar record seemed to be Jordan’s priority. In November 2012, he told ESPN: “I don’t anticipate getting out of this business. My competitive nature is I want to succeed. It’s always been said that when I can’t find a way to do anything, I will find a way to do it.” While the Hornets’ on-court record wasn’t hugely successful—they failed to make the playoffs six straight seasons from 2016 through 2022—the organization grew from a $175 million valuation in 2006 to $1.7 billion by October 2022.

In March 2023, ESPN reported that Jordan was in talks to sell his majority stake in the franchise to a group led by two NBA minority owners. Five months later on August 3, Jordan completed the sale to a group including the team’s minority owner, Gabe Plotkin, as well as music artists J. Cole and Eric Church. Jordan kept a minority stake in the franchise.

Jordan’s NASCAR Team

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In 2020, Jordan partnered with NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin to form the 23XI Racing team. The name is a reference to Jordan’s basketball number and Hamlin’s No. 11 race car.

Jordan is a longtime NASCAR fan and grew up watching legends of the sport like Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, and Dale Earnhardt . Hamlin is a Jordan brand athlete and fan of the Charlotte Hornets, so the two were friends before the NASCAR partnership.

The team debuted in the 2021 Daytona 500 with Bubba Wallace driving the No. 23 car. Wallace picked up the team’s first NASCAR Cup victory later that season on October 4 at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.

The team expanded to two cars for the 2022 season, with former champion Kurt Busch driving the No. 45 car. Busch and Wallace each won a race at Kansas Speedway that year. Tyler Reddick replaced Busch in the 45 for the 2023 season and quickly gave the team a fourth race win at Circuit of the Americas.

Forbes listed Jordan’s net worth at $2 billion as of April 3, 2023. According to Sportico , he is the highest paid athlete of all time.

From 2001 through 2014, Jordan hosted an annual charity golf event known as the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational, with proceeds benefiting foundations including Make-A-Wish, Cats Care, the James R. Jordan Foundation, Keep Memory Alive, and Opportunity Village.

The four-day tournament and celebration attracted celebrity participants, including Wayne Gretzky , Michael Phelps , Chevy Chase , Samuel L. Jackson , and Mark Wahlberg .

In 2023, Jordan made a $10 million donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation—the largest by an individual in its history—in honor of his 60th birthday.

In 1989, Jordan married Juanita Vanoy. The couple had three children together: Jeffrey, Marcus, and Jasmine. After 17 years of marriage, they divorced in December 2006.

On April 27, 2013, Jordan married 35-year-old Cuban American model Yvette Prieto in Palm Beach, Florida. Tiger Woods , Spike Lee , and Patrick Ewing, among other celebrities, reportedly attended the wedding ceremony. The couple welcomed twin daughters, Victoria and Ysabel, in February 2014.

Jordan and Juanita’s two sons, Jeffrey and Marcus, both played basketball in college and had dreams of making it to the NBA.

Jeffrey joined the basketball team at the University of Illinois in 2007. Both Jordan and his ex-wife, Juanita, supported their son and tried to help him deal with playing in the shadow of an NBA legend. “The thing that we have tried to tell Jeff is that you set your own expectations. By no means in this world can you ever live up to someone else’s expectations of who you are,” Jordan said during an appearance on the Today show.

Jeffrey played for the University of Illinois for three seasons, from 2007 to 2010. He then played for the University of South Florida for one season, from 2011 to 2012, before retiring from basketball. He later entered a management training program at Nike.

Jordan’s younger son, Marcus, played basketball for the UCF Knights, for three seasons from 2009 to 2012. He went on to open a basketball shoe and apparel store in Florida. “They wanted to be like their dad. What boy doesn’t? But they both got to a point where they said, ‘We’re not going to the NBA,’” Juanita said in 2013.

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Jordan made a big splash as the lead actor in the 1996 movie Space Jam . The film mixed live action and animation and paired Jordan with Looney Tunes legends Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck on screen. Jordan did not appear in the 2021 sequel Space Jam: A New Legacy , which features LeBron James .

Jordan and the 1997-98 Bulls were the subject of the 2020 documentary The Last Dance, co-produced by Netflix and ESPN Films. ESPN aired the 10-part series after the COVID-19 pandemic halted the 2019-20 NBA season, and it became a must-watch for basketball fans. Along with featuring archival footage of Jordan and interviews with teammates and opponents, The Last Dance explored the tension between the Bulls front office and its peerless superstar over his final triumphant year with the team.

Jordan has also appeared on the cover of the popular NBA 2K video game franchise four times , including as recently as 2022.

A photograph of Jordan in tears during his 2009 induction into the Hall of Fame turned into a popular internet meme called “Crying Jordan,” in which Jordan’s teary face is superimposed on pictures of other people suffering mishaps.

  • You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.
  • By no means in this world can you ever live up someone else’s expectations of who you are.
  • My competitive nature is I want to succeed. It’s always been said that when I can’t find a way to do anything, I will find a way to do it.
  • I’ve reached the pinnacle of my career. I just feel that I don’t have anything else to prove.
  • I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.
  • Limits, like fear, is often an illusion.
  • [A]t the end of the day, the team’s got to go out and play. I think the players win the championship, and the organization has something to do with it, don’t get me wrong. But don’t try to put the organization above the players.
  • The game of basketball has been everything to me. My place of refuge, place I’ve always gone where I needed comfort and peace. It’s been the site of intense pain and the most intense feelings of joy and satisfaction. It’s a relationship that has evolved over time, given me the greatest respect and love for the game.
  • I try to be a role model for Black kids, white kids, yellow kids, green kids.
  • Enjoy every minute of life. Never second-guess life.
  • I always thought I would be a professional athlete. I always loved sports. I knew one thing I didn’t want was a job. Me and working were never best friends. I enjoyed playing.
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Michael Jordan: An oral history

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The following accounts are excerpted from ESPN The Magazine's Michael Jordan Hall of Fame Collector's Issue. For the full stories from people who knew, covered and played with Michael (people like Phil Jackson, Rick Telander, Terry Francona, Ric Bucher and more), you can read the full issue here -- if you're an Insider.

The first time I saw him, the summer before his freshman year, we were playing pickup games on campus. We all knew about him, but I'm from New York, and he looked like a scrawny country bumpkin from North Carolina. -- Sam Perkins , Jordan's UNC teammate

When people ask me if I knew Michael would become a Hall of Fame player when I recruited him to play at North Carolina, I laugh and say, "Who did?" He was an exceptionally quick athlete who improved every year ... Of course, he made the game-winner against Georgetown as a freshman to help us win the national championship, but he didn't become a confident shooter until years later after he worked so hard on that part of his game. To be sure, one of the things that made him such a great player is his competitive fire. -- Dean Smith , UNC coach

I was reminded recently that when it came time for me to announce the No. 3 selection, I simply said, "The Chicago Bulls pick Michael Jordan, University of North Carolina." That's it. Shame on me. Did I have any idea how good he would become? None at all. -- David Stern , NBA commissioner

When Michael Jordan came to the Chicago Bulls as the third pick in the 1984 NBA draft, he was not a superstar. Oh, he had some nice credentials: first-team All-American at North Carolina, member of the Tar Hells' NCAA championship team, started on the 1984 U.S. Olympic gold medal team. Crazy hops. Big smile. Easy demeanor. But he was not "himself" or "His Airness." He was not the man whose image instantly came to mind when the name Michael -- perhaps the most common English male name on the planet -- was spoken by anyone anywhere on the globe. In fact, when the 21-year-old from Wilmington, N.C., first landed at O'Hare Airport to join the Bulls, there was no one to pick him up. A limo driver and crazy sports fan named George Koehler spotted Jordan searching for a cab and offered him a ride. -- Rick Telander , columnist for the Chicago Tribune during Jordan's Bulls tenure

What I saw was a guy who could play at an extremely high level in back-to-back games. I'd been on the Knicks with Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe, and they scored a lot at certain times. But this was new: A guy that good night after night. -- Phil Jackson , Bulls head coach 1989-1998

I was assigned by the LA paper to cover the Bulls-Celtics even though that series was unmistakably Lakers-free. Air Jordan was back. He's missed all but 18 games due to his having broken a small bone (navicular tarsal, for you CSI fans) in his left foot. Without him , the Bulls ended up a sorry-ass 3-52. Yet freakishly, they qualified for the playoffs. And for a visit to the Garden, where the Celts had a 40-1 record on the termite-invested parquet. [Owner Jerry] Reinsdorf wasn't sure MJ should go. I remember this: A doctor had told Jordan he had a 10% chance of recracking his foot if he did. Reinsdorf hypothesized something like, "What if you had a headache, but one of every 10 aspirin in a bottle contained poison? Would you still take it? Jordan laughed and said his head didn't ache. -- Mike Downey , columnist for the Los Angeles Times during the 86' playoffs when Jordan scored 63 points during Game 2

Way back at the start of the 1986-1987 season, Jordan -- not one for false modesty -- had recognized and even been amazed by his still-blooming skills. "I wish I could show you a dunk I had in Milwaukee," he told me in November '86. "It's in slow motion, and it looks like I'm taking off, like somebody put wings on me, I get chills when I see it." Everybody got chills when the Bulls blew past the Knicks, the 76ers and the two-time defending champion Pistons by a combined marks of 11-1 before crushing the Magic Johnson-led Lakers 4-1 in the 1990-91 Finals. Jordan -- who average 31.1 points in the playoffs and switched hands in midair making that famous layup in Game 2 of the Finals -- was named Finals MVP, All-NBA first team, All-NBA Defensive first team and MVP of the league. If there had been a scepter, he would have accepted it. -- Rick Telander

The pleasant little intrasquad scrimmage [between the '92 Dream Team] suddenly became raw and physical, all about territory and ego. Michael's territory. Michael's ego. Jordan took over, driving to the basket every time he got his hands on the ball, hounding Magic on defense, stepping into the passing lanes for steals, rebounding, screaming at opponents and teammates alike, pushing himself. There was one stretch in which he made at least 12 points in a row. When a call went against Magic's team, Johnson yelled, "What is this, Chicago Stadium? Are you going to get all the calls here, too?"

"I'll tell you what it is," Jordan shouted back. "It's the '90s, not the '80s." -- David Halberstam , Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

For all of Michael Jordan's supernatural abilities, one thing he could not do was talk to dead people. When his father was senselessly murdered in the summer of 1993, Jordan decided to fill that hole in his game. Even if that meant leaving the game itself.

-- Ric Bucher , senior writer, ESPN The Magazine

Some guys would try to plunk him. Toward the end, guys were taking shots at him because it was like their one claim to fame. Somebody would hit in the back, then want him to sign the ball after the game ... I thought he handled himself great. I thought he recognized right away that it was hard. He said a couple of times, "I'm the last guy on this roster, and I know that." But as long as he liked trying to get better, I had no problem with it. Ever. I didn't think he was doing it for the wrong reasons or for disingenuous reasons. He was getting better. In all fairness, unless he wanted to play about three years, you can't even begin to say if he's going to make it. I do know this: If you tell him "No," he'd make the answer, "Yes." -- Terry Francona , manager of the White Sox's Birmingham minor-league team on which Jordan played

Seventy-two regular season wins? All that drama from the adoration of Jordan and curiosity about Rodman, was just business. The fact was that these guys liked working together. If I had them do 15 minutes of meditation, they did it. They were like a magnifying glass focusing light on something until it burst into flames. -- Phil Jackson on their 72-win 1995-96 season that still holds the record for most wins in a season.

Those who weren't there to see Babe Ruth call his home run at Wrigley Field or on hand to see Muhammad Ali's phantom punch take out Sonny Liston in Lewiston, Maine, might swear both ways that these moments happened or didn't, but those at the Delta Center couldn't deny that night. This was Kirk Gibson turning on Dennis Eckersley's fastball, but again and again and again, for 44 minutes. -- Bernie Lincicome , columnist for the Chicago Tribune on Jordan's 38-point performance with a stomach virus in Game 5 of the 1997 Finals.

In that first season in Washington, limited as he was to 60 games because of a knee injury, Jordan averaged 22.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.2 assists -- low numbers by his sky-high standards but remarkable for just about anyone else. The following and final season, during which he turned 40 years old, he averaged 20 points 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists while playing every single game. Though he had twice failed to lift the Wizards to the playoffs, his game remained beyond that of a mere mortal ... What wasn't impressive was Jordan's work in the front office. -- Chris Broussard , senior writer, ESPN The Magazine

If you had a dollar for every time someone uttered the phrase "the next Michael Jordan," you'd own Maui and Dubai, pay cash for Air Force One and replace Bill Gates as the richest human in America ... Miner, Hardaway, Stackhouse, Carter, Hill, McGrady, transcend nothing. James has a chance. Bryant, while dominant, doesn't produce the "it" that Jordan had. Not his fault, though. Nobody has been able to duplicate Jordan. Jordan stepped on other teams' throats and made it look charming. -- Gene Wojciechowski , senior writer, ESPN The Magazine

Closing argument: We have a here a player who dominated the most basic statistical category of his sports like no one else in major pro sports history; who lead his team to dominate the league, both in the regular season and in the postseason; and who lifted the visibility of his sports to heights previously unattained. No, the issue goes beyond Jordan and Chamberlain; the only argument I'll listen to is one between Jordan and Ruth.

-- Steve Hirdt , executive vice-president of the Elias Sports Bureau

I guess I collect memories, and of my favorites is Game 1 of the 1992 Finals when the Trail Blazers were in Chicago, when it seemed like Michael hit 30 threes in a row in the first half ( I know he actually had six in the half). After the sixth he was backpedaling down the court, and he turns to Magic, who was at the microphone broadcasting for NBA, and shrugs his shoulders as if to say, "I have no idea how those are going in." It was a precious moment, so natural. -- David Stern

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  • Michael Jordan basketball player and active business men. with his height of 6ft 5in he has the largest leap that the NBA has ever seen. he went North Carolina and played shooting guard on the team tar heels.In 1982 Jordan joined the Chicago bulls he had the same position shooting guard. He stayed with them from(1984-1993,1995-199 8) after he was done with the Chicago bulls he went to the Washington wizards and stayed with them from(2001-2003).
  • Michaels Mother Deloris Michael father divorced Michael is married to Junita Vanoy.The Jordans they met at a restaurant and later The Jordans have three kids Jeffery Marcus and Jasmine they all have December birthdays Jeffery 1988, Marcus 1990 and Jasmine 1992 .he said quote Ill give anything up for my kids even if it means giving up basketball.
  • On 2003 Michael was put into the hall of fame the scouts has been watching Michael since he was playing with a basketball. The teams said no matter what team he played for he would always give 110. If they would lose he would always say no matter what we do we are always bulls. Michael was not only an basketball player he was also was an baseball player .in the beginning he was declared short at511 but after two weeks grew four inches higher he really must have had a strict diet.
  • Michael played with the Scottsdale Scorpions and had played for a little while when his father died Michael wanted to play baseball because that was his dads favorite sport. but that did not last long he wasnt that good in baseball than he would be as in basketball .But his stats in baseball werent that bad .202 with 3HR 51RBI 30SB and 11 errors but in 1994-95 the bulls were struggling at 31-31 the team received a lift and Michael decided to come back and he lead them to championships.
  • 1 Michael Jordan was born in New York but grew up in North Carolina what was the name of the city he lived in? Wilmington
  • 2Every body knows that Jordan went to University of North Carolina but what city is it located in? chapel hill
  • 3What is Michaels Middle Name? Jeffery
  • 4 Jordans high school team had the same mascot as a current NFL team what was it? Buccaneers
  • 5 How many centimeters did Michael grow?191 or 6ft 3in
  • Michael Wanted the num (45) but it was already taken so he halved the number and kept it through High school and College . His favorite number was 45 just like his oldest brother Larry When I got to high school I couldnt have the num 45 because Larry already had took it so I decided to halve his number and I got 22 and rounded it off to 23 and that is the real story about how I got num 23.
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan
  • http//www.nba.com/history/players/jordan_summary. html
  • http//www.sporthaven.com/players/michael-jordan/
  • http//www.funtrivia.com/en/Sports/Michael

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MICHAEL JORDAN PRESENTATION

Sep 17, 2014

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Debrett Jackson Bell 6. MICHAEL JORDAN PRESENTATION. INTRODUCTION. The significance of black history month is to inform people all over the world about African American achievements. Black history to me means alot to me because it informs me about different African Americans. OVERVIEW –.

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Debrett Jackson Bell 6 MICHAEL JORDAN PRESENTATION

INTRODUCTION • The significance of black history month is to inform people all over the world about African American achievements. • Black history to me means alot to me because it informs me about different African Americans.

OVERVIEW – • I'm going to cover some of the goals that Michael Jordan achieved threw his carrier.

The time line of MJ

The timeline of MJ

Interesting Facts • Record: Slam Dunk Contest Titles2 (1987-1988) Record: most points in a playoff game 63(against Boston on May 20, 1986, first round)

Black History Leaders

Arts and literature

Black history celebration • Tv specials. • Stamps • Projects at school

Conclusion • Black history month is very important so that we remember our heritage. Struggles and achievements. Everyone needs to taught the mistakes of history so that they do not repeat them. They need to know the successes to know how much can still be done.

Questions • Who is my project on? • When was Michael Jordan born? • What high school did Jordan attend • What were Michael Jordan shoes named

Answers • Michael Jordan • February 17, 1963 • Laney high school • Jordan's

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