1. Introduction
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Full name: Michael Jordan
English name: Michael Jordan
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States
Height: 1.98 meters
Weight: 98 kilograms
100m results: 10.7s
Vertical jump: 43 inches
Long jump score: above 7.5m
Date of birth: 1963-2-17 Zodiac sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York City
High school: Laney High School, Wilmington, North Carolina
College: University of North Carolina
Draft: No. 3 in the first round of 1984
Position: Shooting guard
NBA career: Chicago Bulls (84-93, 94-95 [March 1995] Comeback], 95-98), Washington Wizards (01-03)
Total career points: 32,292 points (third in NBA history)
Total career assists: 5,633 times
Total career rebounds: 6672
Total career steals: 2514 times
Total career blocks: 893 times (the highest in history among NBA guards)
Career shooting percentage: 49.7 (24,537 attempts, 12,192 hits)
Career total free throws: 83.5 (8,772 free throws, 7,327 hits)
2. Career Main career honors
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Highest number of points per game in a season (scoring champion): 10 times (86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89 -90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98)
Number of NBA championships: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98)
Number of Finals MVPs: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97 , 97-98)
Number of regular season MVPs: 5 times (87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98)
Number of Olympic champions : 2 times (1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics)
Number of All-Star selections: 14 times (84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89 -90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 01-02, 02-03)
Number of times selected to the All-NBA Team: 10 times (87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98)
Number of career triple-doubles: 30 (excluding All-Star games)
3. Major historical records of Jordan’s NBA career
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1. Career average of 30.123 points per game, first in history (Chamberlain is second with 30.06 points)
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3. Seven consecutive scoring champions (shared with Chamberlain***) first in history
4. Consecutive Scored double figures in 866 games, first in history
5. Averaged 30 points per game in a single season, the most times, first in history 8 times
6. Average per game in playoffs Scored 33.4 points, first in history
7. Total playoff career points of 5,987, first in history
8. The only player over 40 years old to score 40 points
9. The highest record of blocked shots in a guard's career, ***893 times
10. Selected to the "All-NBA Team" the most times,
***10 times
11. Selected to the "All Defensive Team" the most times, ***9 times
12. Players with 50 points in two consecutive games in the NBA playoffs
13. 45 players in three consecutive games in the NBA playoffs
14. Highest individual scoring average in a single season: 37.1 points per game in the regular season (1986-1987 season)
15. The most free throws made in a single quarter in a single game, with 13.
16. The All-Star total score of 262 points ranks first in history
17. The most hits in the 6 games of the Finals, 101; the highest average score is 41.0 points (1991-1992)
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18. Two Olympic gold medals. (1984, 1992)
19. In the 1988-1989 season, the Bulls' main point guard was injured, and Jordan played the point guard instead. As a result, in a total of 11 games, Jordan won 10 triple-doubles, including 7 consecutive games. 3-doubles in 7 consecutive games, ranking second in the NBA for the most consecutive 3-doubles (the first is Lao Zhang’s 9 consecutive games), but maintaining the highest frequency of triple-doubles in history
20. Steals leader up to 3 times (It is also a historical record shared by several people), respectively 3.16 times in 1988, 2.77 times in 1990, and 2.83 times in 1993
21. In the 1989 game against Boston, he scored 52 points and 9 times. Steals, including 8 steals in the first half, set the NBA's historical half-time steal record (sharing this record with many people, his career high is 10 times, and there are 10 games where he steals the ball more than 8 times in a single game) p>
22. In the 1995-96 season, Jordan led the Bulls to a regular season record of 72 wins and 10 losses, ranking first in NBA history!
There are also some more interesting records:
1. The highest personal annual salary in a single season, with a salary of US$34.5 million in the 1997-98 season.
2. The only player to retire three times in the NBA. (In 1993 with the Bulls, in 1999 with the Bulls, and in 2003 with the Wizards)
3. Participated in the All-Star Three-Point Shootout Contest and scored a minimum of 5 points.
4. The only way the league can make an exception is to put the retired jersey number 23 back on.
5. He is the only player in NBA history to donate his entire salary. In 2002, he donated his entire salary (approximately US$1 million) to the victims of September 11.
6. His name Jordan is also the English spelling of Jordan.
7. Jordan was expelled from his middle school basketball team.
8. The only player whose jersey is retired by another team.
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4 .Major Events
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On March 29, 1982, as a freshman, he hit the winning goal at the last moment, leading the University of North Carolina team to win. Defeated Georgetown University 63:62 and won the NCAA championship.
In June 1984, Jordan, who won consecutive college player of the year awards, was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third overall pick in the first round of the NBA draft.
In May 1985, he won the Rookie of the Year title with an average of 28.2 points per game.
Won two dunk contest championships in 1987 and 1988, including a dribbling to the free throw line for a take-off dunk.
In 1988, Jordan won the regular season "Most Valuable Player", "Scoring Champion" and "Best Defensive Man" at the same time. He was the only person in NBA history to win these three honors in the same season or later. Two honors.
In the 1989 playoffs, Jordan scored 31 points and 11 assists, 30 points and 10 assists, and 44 points and 10 assists in the Bulls' three games against the Cleveland Cavaliers, creating a record. A playoff record of "30 10" (scoring at least 30 points and 10 or more assists) in three consecutive games.
On March 28, 1990, he scored 69 points in the Bulls' game against the Cleveland Cavaliers (the highest score in a single game of his career).
On June 12, 1991, in Game 5 of the Finals, Jordan scored 30 points and led the Bulls to a 108:101 victory over the Lakers, winning the first championship of his career and winning the NBA title. Received his first career Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. Jordan cried while celebrating the victory in the locker room.
In August 1992, he participated in the American "Dream Team" and won the gold medal in men's basketball at the Barcelona Olympics.
In June 1993, he averaged 41 points per game and led the Bulls to defeat the Phoenix Suns in the Finals, achieving the first three consecutive championships in his career. Charles Barkley, the Suns' star at the time, won the regular season MVP.
On February 7, 1994, Jordan signed a contract with the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball and officially became a professional baseball player.
On November 1, 1994, the Bulls announced at the new United Center Arena that the No. 23 jersey worn by Jordan with the Bulls was officially retired.
On March 18, 1995, Jordan came back for the first time, returned to the NBA wearing jersey No. 45, and participated in the first NBA game after his comeback against the Pacers.
On June 16, 1996, Jordan played the entire season and led the Bulls to defeat the Seattle SuperSonics in the Finals, kicking off the Bulls' second three consecutive championships. This season he won his 8th scoring title, a Finals MVP and an All-Star Game MVP.
On June 14, 1998, the Bulls once again defeated the Jazz to win their sixth NBA championship. Jordan won the scoring title for the second time for three consecutive years, and won the Finals MVP and All-Star Game MVP.
On January 13, 1999, he officially announced his retirement in Chicago, with 5 regular season MVPs ("Most Valuable Player"), 6 championship MVPs, 10 scoring champions and 12 selections. All-Star honors leave the NBA.
On January 20, 2000, he was officially announced as the new owner of the Washington Wizards.
He came back again in 2001, joined the Washington Wizards, and played for two seasons, during which he was selected to the All-Star team. After the 2002-2003 season, he announced his retirement for the third time.
In 2006, he successfully purchased shares of the Charlotte Bobcats and became the second largest shareholder.
5. The ten greatest games
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1. Chicago Bulls vs. Boston Celtics on April 20, 1986
This is only Jordan's second professional season and only his fifth playoff game.
But people will never forget that on that surprising night, at the legendary Boston Garden Arena, Jordan scored 63 points alone, setting an NBA playoff single-game scoring record. The young star almost single-handedly fought against the Boston Celtics, the dominant team in the Eastern Conference at the time. The Bulls persisted until the second overtime before losing 131:135.
2. Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers on May 7, 1989
In the first round of the playoffs, the Bulls and Cavaliers tied at 2 in the first four games: The decisive battle with 2 draws and the loser eliminated was held in Cleveland (the NBA at the time adopted a best-of-five-round format in the first round of the playoffs: 2-2-1).
At the last moment, the Bulls were one point behind 99:100. When the final buzzer sounded, Jordan scored an 18-foot jumper from the basket, making the Bulls come back to win 101:100. Performed a rather exciting NBA Show Time: taking orders in times of crisis and defeating time - this is also the most typical Jordan style.
3. Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers on August 28, 1990
Although this is just an ordinary regular season, this is the first time Jordan has played in Kerry in a year. Fran's second miracle. He twice defeated the Cavaliers who were playing at home.
In these 53 minutes, Jordan inadvertently wrote two highest records of his career: scoring 69 points in the regular season and grabbing 18 rebounds. Led the Bulls to defeat the Cavaliers 137:113 in overtime on the road.
4. Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers on June 5, 1991
This was the first time the Bulls reached the NBA Finals. Jordan and another great defender in history, "Magic" "Johnson met. In the second game of the Finals, the Bulls won 107:86 at home. Jordan scored 33 points and completed the masterpiece of a basketball trapeze - he held the ball high with his right hand, suddenly took off from the top of the free throw line and made an impressive three-pointer. Lakers players (No. 32 Johnson, No. 45 A.C. Green, No. 14 Sam Perkins) passed over their heads. For a jump on the spot without a run-up, this is an impossible distance to complete a dunk. Unbelievable!
When the magician recalled that moment, he admitted that he could not believe his eyes: "No way! He would never do this! He would never do this to us!"
But gravity favored Jordan and favored him - the gliding Air Jordan 1 had enough time to miraculously switch the ball to his left hand and put the ball into the basket before his feet landed smoothly. box. This breathtaking improvisation can be called a shocking masterpiece! At this moment, basketball is no longer just a sport, it is an art. And Jordan is the golden key that opens the door to the art of basketball.
5. Chicago Bulls vs. Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992
In the first game of the NBA Finals, the Bulls sat in Chicago and faced "Glider" Drakes Portland Trail Blazers led by LeBron James. The Bulls eventually won 122:89, with Jordan scoring 35 points. We still clearly remember that after he hit 6 3-pointers in the first half, he shrugged to his opponent, with an expression that seemed to say: "There is nothing I can do."
6. Chicago Bulls, June 16, 1993 Team vs. Phoenix Suns
Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Chicago Coliseum. Jordan scored 55 points against the MVP of the year, Charles Barkley. In the last 30 seconds, the Bulls only led 106:105 by 1 point. Jordan made consecutive shots and free throws to seal the victory. The final score was 111:105.
7. Chicago Bulls vs. New York Knicks on March 28, 1995
This is only the fifth game after Jordan's comeback, but if you think his skills have become rusty, But that couldn't be more wrong. In the game before this, Jordan repeated the good show of turning the tide in Atlanta, hitting the winning shot at the last minute and defeating the Hawks 91:90 in the away game. After the game, he tapped the floor with his fist, as if knocking on the door that the world still doubted about him: "I'm back! (I'm back!)"
Wearing No. 45 jersey Jordan reappeared at the Madison Stadium in New York, bringing another unforgettable sad memory to fans in the Big Apple: He scored 55 points personally, and at the last moment, he unexpectedly assisted his teammates with a weird pass. The Bulls won 113:111. win. At this time, people woke up as if from a dream: the great Jordan is really back!
8. Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz on June 11, 1997
In Game 5 of the Finals, Jordan led the Bulls to Salt Lake City, and he faced not only the best players in the entire NBA Strong opponents, and an untimely flu.
The strong mental strength enabled Jordan to achieve a double victory. He scored 38 points in this game - as is his usual style, 15 of them were scored in the crucial fourth quarter. Including the golden 3-pointer in the last minute. One goal decided the game, and the Bulls won 90:88.
You must know that all of the above were achieved when Mr. Qiao had a bad cold! Looking at the entire NBA, it’s probably hard to beat...
9. Eastern Stars vs. Western Stars on February 8, 1998
Three days after having a fever, Jordan led the Eastern Stars to appear in Madison Garden Arena, defeated the Western Conference Stars 135:114. He personally scored 23 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and had 8 assists. He won the All-Star Game MVP for the third time with an almost perfect performance.
10. Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz on June 14, 1998
If anyone can create a miracle and help the Bulls turn the tide, it can only be Jordan-this will be him. The last shocking performance: with only 30 seconds left, the Jazz led by 3 points, 86:83. At this time, he made an unstoppable layup, narrowing the gap to 1 point. Jordan then intercepted the ball from Malone and quickly moved it to the frontcourt. At this time, he was guarded by Jazz defensive champion Russell. I saw Jordan suddenly accelerate, make a fake move to break through, and then stop for a jumper. At this time, Russell was knocked to the ground and watched helplessly as the God of Basketball steadily sent it into the basket. The time is now fixed at 5.2 seconds! The beautiful parabola drawn by the ball in the air showed the world his masterpiece of a lifetime of hard work, and marked the perfect end to his second retirement.
6. Jordan’s career triple-double record: 30 times
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84-85 season (***3 times)
January 14th Bulls 122:113 Nuggets 35 points, 14 rebounds and 15 assists
March 01 Bulls 109:104 Knicks 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
Bulls 119 on March 17: 117 Bucks 32 points, 11 rebounds and 16 assists
87-88 season (***2 times)
Bulls 116 on January 2: 93 Nets 25 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
January 16 Bulls 116: 99 Pistons 36 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
88-89 season (***16 times in the season) 1 postgame)
January 03 Bulls 126:121 Clippers 41 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists
January 13 Bulls 104:99 Nuggets 33 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists Assists
On January 31, Bulls 98:104, Pistons 21 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists
On March 13, Bulls 122:90, Pacers 21 points, 14 rebounds and 14 assists
On March 25, Bulls 111:110 SuperSonics 21 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists
On March 28 Bulls 115:106 Warriors 33 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists
March Bulls 106 on the 29th: 102 Bucks 32 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
Bulls 100 on March 31: 109 Cavaliers 37 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
Bulls 106 on April 2: 95 Nets 28 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists
April 04 Bulls 121:101 Hornets 33 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists
April 06 Bulls 108:115 Pistons 31 points 13 Rebounds and 10 assists
April 09 Bulls 100:108 Hawks 40 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists
April 13 Bulls 105:104 Pacers 47 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists
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On April 14th, Bulls 111:123 Nets 29 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists
On April 21st Bulls 115:113 Bullets 34 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists
May 09 Bulls 120:109 Knicks 34 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists (Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals of the playoffs)
89-90 season (***1 time)
February 23 Bulls 113: 102 Trail Blazers 35 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
91-92 season (***2 times)
December 6 Bulls 114: 96 Hornets 19 points, 11 rebounds and 19 assists
February 21 Bulls 103:88 Hawks 33 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists
92-93 season (***5 times including postseason) 1 game)
December 09 Bulls 108:91 Cavaliers 28 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists
December 19 Bulls 96:98 76ers 23 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
December 29th Bulls 114:103 Hornets 28 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists
January 15th Bulls 122:101 Warriors 26 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists
June 2 Bulls 92:94 Knicks 29 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists (Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals)
Retired in 1993, came back in 1995, and did not win a triple-double in the 1995-96 season .
96-97 season (***1 time)
April 14th Bulls 117:110 Raptors 30 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists
(In addition : 1 All-Star triple-double (14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in the 1996-97 All-Star Game)
7. NBA stars’ evaluation of Jordan
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Jabbar:
In 2001, an American media asked Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "Who is the opponent of Kobe and Carter?" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar replied: "An excellent Players, especially shooting guards, must have the following qualities: Carter's intensity, Kobe's flexibility, mid-range shooting as accurate as Houston's, critical moments as a killer like Miller, and vision at least as broad as Kidd's. , the passing must not only be as accurate as Stockton, but also have the same ornamental value as white chocolate, the speed of 100 meters must be within 10 seconds 5, and as for stealing, it must be at the level of Maurice Cheeks... something like this There is only one person in the NBA, but unfortunately he has retired. He is Jordan
Larry Bird:
1986 NBA Playoffs (Playoff): Celtics (. Celtics vs. Bulls.
Bird, who was already famous and arrogant, finally saw a "miracle": Jordan scored 63 points by himself, and the Celtics finally played After winning the game, Bird has to admit that he is a player who can score points no matter how his opponent defends him. He has never liked complimenting others, and because of this, fans still remember this sentence.
"If Chamberlain in the 1960s was a messenger sent by God, then Jordan was God himself wearing the No. 23 jersey!"
"Jordan turned the game into his own. A solitary performance, but the league has nothing to do about it."
Johnson:
When Jordan took off from the top of the free throw line without a run-up and successfully changed hands in the air." Impossible, impossible, impossible, this is absolutely impossible for humans to accomplish."
"I am a qualified player, Larry Bird is an excellent player, and Jordan is a great player. Player"
"Michael Jordan jumps up with you, he puts the ball under his arm, and when you land, he shoots. "This is one of his unique skills. What's even more unique is that he can change directions at will in the air, luring the defender to this side to block, but he suddenly turns the ball to that side for a layup, "just like in the woods. A flying bird, he plays hide-and-seek with you. After teasing you enough, he will be satisfied with his layup.
"Jordan is one kind of player, and the rest of us are another kind of player."
O'Neal: To Rodman: "My grandma can win even if she plays with Michael 6 rings"
To Kobe: "Only with Michael will I honestly be a role player"
To the media: "Why is he the best player in NBA history? The best player because his name is Michael Jordan"
Barkley: I am the best basketball player on the planet, Jordan? He is an alien.
Stackhouse: "I'm not afraid of Jordan, but I never said I could beat Jordan"
Wilkins Jr.: The stubborn defensive force at the time Will (Wilkins' younger brother, formerly known as Jordan's terminator, because he claimed to be able to limit Jordan's scoring to less than 30 points), because of his defense, Jordan scored 69 points and he said "I am innocent" so that the coach later wanted to To prevent the game from being too ugly, he will become DNP when playing against the Bulls...
Chas Daly, one of the most famous coaches in the NBA, has always been harsh in his evaluation of players. The evaluation of Jordan can illustrate Jordan's status in the eyes of a basketball expert: "The NBA is the top league in the world, and Jordan is much higher than all the players in the league. Sometimes God is not fair enough." p>
"Even if God puts on a jersey, he can't stop Mike."
-David, NBA commissioner in 1988.
Stein
"Jordan is God himself wearing the Bulls' No. 23 jersey."
—1991 "Big Bird" Larry Bird
"In front of Jordan, the Magician is just a mortal...that flying majesty is God."
—"Magician" Earvin Johnson in 1993
"...What I want to say is that what the flying man has brought us far exceeds even God..." - Bill, President of the United States, 1997. Clinton
9. Another Jordan
DeAndre Jordan/DeAndre Jordan
Position: Center School/Grade: Texas A&M Aamp; M) / Freshman
Height: 2.13 meters Best template: Andrew Bynum
Weight: 113 kg Worst prospect: Patrick O'Bryant
p>Birthday: 1988-07-21 Strength/potential:
A piece of rough jade, his physical fitness reminds people of "East Howard, West Bynum". During the trial training, he was repeatedly beaten by low-ranking insiders, and his draft fell out of the top 10 or even into the lottery.
College data photos, videos, discussion posts
In-depth analysis: As the schedule progresses, Jordan is slowly assigned less playing time by the coach, and is even excluded from the starting lineup in the lineup. What he showed in his freshman year was still potential. Although he was able to complete a good offense near the basket, his lack of defensive experience and lack of ability to independently create offensive opportunities kept him at the level of a rough diamond. He only got 5 minutes of playing time in the first game of the NCAA tournament. In the second game, he showed good form against the strong enemy UCLA. His occasional inside steps and good touch (including, of course, his absolute advantage in height) allowed him to win consecutive games. Score. In the second half, he was continuously restrained by the much shorter Kevin Love, and was even blocked twice in one round. He was kept on the bench during the final period of the game, helplessly watching the team overtaken at the last moment. Jordan has a good coping ability during the game, and can intelligently distribute the ball inside and outside when faced with double-teams inside. This may become one of the factors that scouts and NBA managers take a fancy to.
[Information compiled by: mousebaby, March 2008]
NBA Draft Rookie Video - DeAndre Jordan
March 23, 2008 Daily NCAA Tournament Report
(9) Texas A&M 49:53 (1) UCLA
DeAndre Jordan got the starting opportunity for 15 minutes in this campaign The first 3 shots in the first half were all made, and the last 2 shots were blocked. 1*** scored 6 points, 4 rebounds (3 in the frontcourt) and 4 turnovers.
UCLA's super freshman, Kevin Love, who has already won numerous awards this year, played the strongest game of his career - even when he could barely get into the opponent's paint, he still succeeded at critical moments. Two consecutive 45-degree turn-over jump shots were hit in the matchup singles! The former tied the score at 45, and the latter allowed the team to finally take a 47-45 lead! More importantly, even when facing DeAndre Jordan, who is much taller than him, Love was able to block the opponent's shots twice in a row, directly knocking this big killer back to the bench. He didn't play anymore... Love delivered 7 mouthfuls of "This Is Love" brand hot pot by himself in the second half. 19 points, 11 rebounds and 7 blocks in the game (7 of 12 shots, 4 of 5 free throws, 1 of 4 three-pointers)!
Thank you to Texas A&M University for pushing UCLA to a dead end and experiencing in advance how to deal with top opponents in the NCAA tournament.
Yes, the inside line composed of Joseph Jones, Bryan Davis, Chinemelu Elonu and this year's lottery favorite DeAndre Jordan is too scary. They are all five big and three thick players who can fight in the inside. Moreover, their shooting percentage was extremely high. Of the 29 points they scored in the first half, 26 of them were scored in the paint area! And UCLA's number is the opponent's single digits-6 points!
Picture: Cute little beast DeAndre Jordan, he is a left-handed general
Texas A&M head coach Mark Turgeon is a very good head coach and just took over the ball this year The team, and the team does not have a pure point guard, is actually able to organize both offense and defense in such an orderly manner, and has created a brand of a strong team that can fight tough battles. It is really commendable!
Highlights: Head coach Mark Turgeon predicted before the game that the first team to score 50 points would win the game. His prediction was correct, but it was a pity that they were not the first to score 50 points...
Personal hobbies
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Unforgettable things NBA championship
Hateful places where you need to swim
Frequently visited places: Basketball court, casino
Favorite sports: Baseball, basketball, football
Favorite musical instrument: Piano (playing is very hard to listen to) Nos MP3, Aopu MP4
Favorite color red (maybe because of the bull)
Favorite country USA
Hobby of gambling and smoking
Favorite The movie "Space Jam"
He was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third overall pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA draft. On October 6, 1993, he announced his retirement from the NBA and returned to the NBA on March 18, 1995.
To the NBA, he announced his retirement on January 13, 1999. On October 31, 2001, in the opening game of the new NBA season, Jordan officially returned for the second time. Played for the Wizards for two seasons. After that, he announced his retirement and would not come back.
Among the top ten "cultural idols" of Americans, the basketball emperor, Air Jordan, ranked sixth...
Top 10 American cultural icons
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1. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
2. Marilyn ·Marilyn Monroe
3.Elvis Presley
4.John Wayne
5.Martin Luther King
6.Michael Jordan
7.James Dean
8. Frank Sinatra
9. Ernest Hemingway
10. Ronald Reagan
Air Jordan - an outstanding athlete who combines elegance, strength, artistry, and improvisational ability. He redefined the meaning of NBA superstar. He is recognized as the best basketball player in the world. Jordan is the best not only in his era, but in the entire history of the NBA.
Becoming a Michael Jordan-like figure is the dream of all Americans. Michael Jordan is from Brooke, New York. Forest District, and later studied at the University of North Carolina, where his basketball talent began to show. After joining the Chicago Bulls, Jordan led the team to win the NBA championship 6 times and won the title of Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice. He announced his retirement twice, announced his comeback twice, and finally retired from the Washington Wizards in 2003.
It is estimated that as of 2002, Air Jordan's total wealth was US$402 million. Jordan is America's greatest basketball player.
Jordan's famous quote
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Quote: "I can accept failure, but I cannot accept giving up."
Famous quote: "Basketball is always bigger than Jordan!"
The real triple-double king
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Although Jordan's total number of triple-doubles is not many, However, he scored 7 consecutive triple-doubles while playing as a point guard in the 1996-97 season. He has the highest frequency of triple-doubles in NBA records (88.7). If he had been playing as a point guard, he would be the triple-double king.