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Michael Jordan
Jordan in | |
Position | Owner |
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League | NBA |
Born | () February 17, (age61) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6ft 7in (m) |
Listed weight | lb (98kg) |
High school | Emsley A.
Laney |
College | North Carolina (–) |
NBA draft | / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall |
Selected by the Chicago Bulls | |
Playing career | –, –, – |
Position | Shooting guard |
Number | 23, 12,[a] 45 |
–, – | Chicago Bulls |
– | Washington Wizards |
| |
Points | 32, ( ppg) |
Rebounds | 6, ( rpg) |
Assists | 5, ( apg) |
Stats at | |
Basketball Hall of Fame as player | |
FIBA Hall of Fame as player | |
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, ) is a former Americanbasketball player.
He is widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time.[5][6][7] He won six championships and was the Finals MVP 6 times. He played for the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards. Jordan led the Bulls to a then-record wins in the –96 NBA season. Jordan earned the nicknames "Jordan" and "His Airness" due to his leaping ability, which was illustrated by performing slam dunks from the free throw line in slam dunk contests.
Jordan won two Olympic gold medals with Team USA, famously playing on the Dream Team. During the early part of his college career, he went by Mike Jordan, and he still uses Mike as a nickname to this year.
Ishani real name biography of michael jordan basketball player Jordan Gymnasium at Laney High School". Retrieved February 16, Retrieved January 15, November 2,Jordan is a billionaire, his net worth is estimated at $3 billion as of He is also the founder of Air Jordan shoe brand.
Family and early years
[change | change source]Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, inFort Greene, Brooklyn, New York, he is the son of Deloris (née Peoples), who worked in banking, andJames R.
Jordan, Sr., an equipment supervisor. His family moved toWilmington, North Carolinawhen he was a toddler. Jordan developed a competitive edge at an early age.
He wanted to win every game he played.
Jordan is the fourth of five children. He has two older brothers, Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan, Jr., one older sister, Deloris, and a younger sister, Roslyn. Jordan's brother James retired in as theCommand Sergeant Majorof the35th Signal Brigadeof theXVIII Airborne Corpsin theU.S.
Army.
Early career
[change | change source]As a sophomore at Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina, Jordan did not make his school's varsity (main) basketball team. This inspired him to work harder,[8] and he made the team the next year. In , he went to the University of North Carolina to play.
He averaged 10 points per game his freshman year, and 20 points per game his sophomore year.[9] Under coach Dean Smith's system, no player was allowed to average more than 20 ppg. North Carolina won the national championship in , Jordan's freshman year. Jordan made the winning shot with 18 seconds left in the championship game.
After Jordan's junior year in college, he said that he would be leaving college to play in the NBA. The Chicago Bulls chose him with the third pick in the NBA draft.
Ishani real name biography of michael jordan December 15, Archived from the original on April 17, National Ledger. 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.He never served as a team captain in college.
NBA career
[change | change source]In , after winning three NBA championships in a row, Jordan said that he would retire and switch to a career in minor league baseball.[10] He played for the Birmingham Barons, a minor league team in the Chicago White Sox's system, but hit only one home run during his whole baseball career.
In , Jordan announced that he would return to the NBA with a two word announcement: "I'm back".[11] He was back in time to play for the Bulls in the playoffs, but the Bulls lost in the playoffs before reaching the NBA Finals. However, the next three seasons after that, the Bulls won the championship.
This included the season, when the Bulls won 72 games in the regular season and only lost In , he starred in the live-action/animated comedy movie Space Jam as himself. Jordan retired for a second time in , but was still not done playing. He would buy part of the Washington Wizards basketball team, and played for the Wizards from to , and ended his playing career after that.
Game-winning shots
[change | change source]During his NBA career, Jordan had at least 29 game-winning shots on field goals or free throws when deciding a game in the last 30 seconds of the game. In addition to well-documented instances, he made a pair of free throws in a road game at New Jersey, on March 16, [12][13] While making the free throws, WGN play-by-play announcer Wayne Larivee remarked, "Michael Jordan, ice water in his veins".
Player Profile
[change | change source]Michael Jordan played mostly shooting guard.
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Other than a brief spell in April during which he played point guard, Jordan almost always played shooting guard during his time with the Chicago Bulls. He was widely heralded as the most skilled and accomplished basketball player of all time.
After retiring
[change | change source]Jordan is now the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets.[14] He was chosen to enter the Basketball Hall of Fame in
References
[change | change source]- ↑Strauss, Chris.
"The greatest No. 12 that no one is talking about", USA Today, December 12, Retrieved December 12,
- ↑Smith, Sam (February 15, ).Biography of larry bird In his final game at the United Center in Chicago, which was his old home court, Jordan received a four-minute standing ovation. Jordan was a shooting guard who could also play as a small forward , the position he would primarily play during his second return to professional basketball with the Washington Wizards. Smith , and Alex Karp , [ ] and one of the richest celebrities. Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
"Magic has the Bulls' number: Catledge leads rally; Jordan scores 49 points", Chicago Tribune, p. A1.
- ↑Men's Tournament of the Americas – , USA Basketball. Retrieved December 6,
- ↑Ninth Pan American Games – , USA Basketball. Retrieved December 6,
- ↑Michael Jordan, National Basketball Association. Retrieved January 15,
- ↑Michael Jordan: A tribute: Praise from his peers, NBA's 50 greatest sing MJ's praisesArchived at the Wayback Machine, Sports Illustrated, February 1, Retrieved January 15,
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American athletes of the century, ESPN. Retrieved May 3,
- ↑Schwartz, Larry. "Michael Jordan transcends hoops". . Retrieved April 22,
- ↑"Michael Jordan NBA & ABA Statistics". .
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- ↑"BULLS: History of the Chicago Bulls". . Retrieved April 21,
- ↑""I'm Back" - Top 10 Michael Jordan Moments - TIME". . Archived from the original on April 11, Retrieved April 21,
- ↑"National Basketball Association - Bulls vs.
Nets". 10 February Archived from the original on
- ↑LamarMatic (24 October ). "Michael Jordan (37pts/16rebs/5asts) vs. Nets ()" via YouTube.
- ↑"Michael Jordan Owner Press Conference". . Retrieved April 21,
Notes
- ↑Jordan wore a nameless No. 12 jersey in a February 14, game against the Orlando Magic because his No.
23 jersey had been stolen.[1] Jordan scored 49 points, setting a franchise record for players wearing that jersey number.[2]
Other websites
[change | change source]Media related to Michael Jordan at Wikimedia Commons