Michael Jordan Reveals Last Time He Shot A Basketball
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Michael Jordan admitted he struggled when his career finally ended: "I didn't want it to be, but it is"
The great Michael Jordan was reluctant to retire after winning his sixth NBA championship with the Chicago Bulls in 1998. As he put it down, his love for the game remained the same which prompted his epic return in 2001 as a player and executive for the Washington Wizards.
Michael Jordan remains the ultimate symbol of the NBA, even more than two decades after leaving the league. "His Airness" retired in 2003, having achieved everything he set out to
Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan sparked similar concerns during his “The Last Dance” documentary. Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is widely considered the greatest NBA player of all time. As a six-time NBA champion, six-time Finals MVP, five-time MVP, among many other accolades, he has the accomplishments to back up the title.
One buzzer-beating shot, 35 years ago, paved the way for a major NBA rule change. On a chilly January night in 1990, the New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls faced off in what would become one of the
Dylan Harper, ahead of his Spurs debut, shares his thoughts on his dad Ron's best moments as an NBA player involving Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan, considered by some to be the greatest player in the history of the NBA, made his TV debut with NBC Sports on Tuesday night. The six-time NBA champion, who played for both the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards,
The Thunder tip off their title defense on Tuesday against Houston, chasing a historic feat only two NBA franchises have ever achieved.
Michael Jordan settled the NBA GOAT debate with a perfect answer to one of basketball's most-asked questions. Jordan is one of the greatest NBA players in history, having won an astonishing six championships with the Chicago Bulls.