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Michael Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 17, 1963.              His parents, James and Delores Jordan, moved to Wilmington, North            [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is best of the best. Basketball legend Micheal Jordan,</p>
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<p>Michael Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 17, 1963.              His parents, James and Delores Jordan, moved to Wilmington, North              Carolina when he was still a toddler. Jordan has two older brothers,              one older sister, and one younger sister.</p>
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<p>Jordan loved to play baseball when he was a child, and also played some          basketball and football. His love for basketball began when his older          brother, Larry, continuously beat him in one-on-one pickup games. As with          any challenge Jordan faces, this determined Michael to become a better          player.</p>
<p>Jordan played basketball for Laney High School in Wilmington, North              Carolina. Ironically, Jordan was cut from the varsity team as a sophomore.              Instead of giving up after failing to make the team, Jordan used it              to spur himself to greater achievements, practicing hour after hour              on the court. &#8220;Whenever I was working out and got tired and figured              I ought to stop, I&#8217;d close my eyes and see that list in the locker              room without my name on it,&#8221; Jordan said, &#8220;and that usually              got me going again.&#8221; He eventually made the team and led it to              the state championship.</p>
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<p>Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship from the University of North              Carolina. As a freshman, Jordan&#8217;s ever-growing popularity began when              he scored the game-winning basket in the 1982 NCAA championship game              against the Georgetown Hoyas. Jordan was selected college player of              the year in the 1983-84 season, and led the US Men&#8217;s Basketball Team              to an Olympic Gold Medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics under coach Bobby              Knight.</p>
<p>Jordan left college and entered the NBA in 1984, he was selected third          in the draft (First pick: Houston&#8211;Hakeem Olajuwon; second pick: Portland&#8211;Sam          Bowie) by the Chicago Bulls, a team that had won only 28 games the previous          season. Ironically, Jordan played in his first game as a pro against Washington          on Oct. 26, 1984. Jordan became an immediate impact in the league and          proved that he belonged among the elite players. He finished his rookie          season as one of the top scorers in the league, averaging 28.2 points          per game, was named Rookie of the Year, and also made the All-Star team.          Jordan led the Bulls into the playoffs in every season, but didn&#8217;t make          the NBA Finals until 1991, where he led the Bulls to their first of three          consecutive NBA Championships (1991, 1992, and 1993).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legendplayers.com/pics/2009/01/michael_jordan_chicago.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-9" title="michael_jordan_chicago" src="http://www.legendplayers.com/pics/2009/01/michael_jordan_chicago-150x150.jpg" alt="michael_jordan_chicago" width="150" height="150" /></a>Jordan played in the 1992 summer Olympics with the original Dream Team,          perhaps the greatest team ever assembled. It was the first time NBA players          were allowed to compete in the Olympics. Michael Jordan averaged 12.7          points per game as the USA Dream Team went 6-0 to win the gold medal,          Jordan&#8217;s second in his career.</p>
<p>There were some troublig events that followed his third NBA Championship.              Jordan&#8217;s father, James Jordan, pulled over one night to take a nap              on his way home, and was murdered by a couple of armed robbers in              North Carolina. The NBA also began an investigation into allegations              that Jordan had illegally bet on NBA games. He was eventually cleared.              These events eventually caused Jordan to lose his motivation and the              sense of having to prove something as a basketball player, and he              felt it was time to step away from the court.</p>
<p>Jordan sought a new challenge, to play professional baseball. He signed          a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox. He was assigned to          the Birmingham Barons, affiliates of the Chicago White Sox, and played          an outfielder position. His presence in the minors grew large numbers          in attendance, but his batting was uncharacteristic of Jordan&#8217;s athletic          skills. In his first summer with the Barons, he batted .202 with 114 strikeouts          in 127 games. Later in the year he batted .252 with the Scottsdale Scorpions          in the Arizona Fall League. By November of 1994, the Bulls had retired          his number and erected a life-size statue of him in front of the United          Center.</p>
<p>On March 18, 1995, Jordan announced &#8220;I&#8217;m back!&#8221; He ended              his short-lived career with baseball and rejoined the Bulls near the              end of the 1994-1995 regular season, eventually losing to the Orlando              Magic in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. &#8220;He didn&#8217;t look like              the old Michael Jordan, &#8221; said Orlando&#8217;s Nick Anderson.</p>
<p>Jordan once again had something to prove to the world, that he was still          the greatest basketball player to ever play the game, and that he would          be even greater in the season to come. Michael Jordan led the Bulls to          an astonishing 72-10 record, the best regular season in the history of          the NBA. Jordan led the league in scoring with 30.4 points per game, was          named the All-Star MVP, the league MVP and the NBA Finals MVP, as they          went on to win their fourth NBA championship (1996). He was selected in          1996 as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.</p>
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<p>Jordan and the Bulls continued their dominance into the next two seasons,          winning two more consecutive championships (1997 and 1998), becoming the          first team in NBA history to repeat-the-threepeat (1991-1993, 1996-1998).          Jordan earned All-Star MVP and league MVP honors in 1998, led the league          in scoring in all three years of his comeback (1996, 1997, and 1998) and          won six NBA Finals MVP awards for every Finals the Bulls have competed          in.</p>
<p>The breakup of the Bulls dynasty by Jerry Krause led to Jordan&#8217;s              second retirement. Jordan stated he would not play basketball for              anyone else other than Phil Jackson, and mentioned he would like to              spend more time with his wife, Juanita, and their three children,              Jeffrey, Marcus, and Jasmine.</p>
<p>Michael Jordan later joined the Washington Wizards as President of Basketball          Operations and part owner in January 2000. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to have my imprints          and footprints all over this organization,&#8221; said Jordan. &#8220;I look forward          to turning this thing around. Right now we&#8217;re an underachieving team.&#8221;          Jordan disappointedly witnessed his team win 19 games in the 2000-2001          season, his first full season as President of Basketball Operations, after          winning only 29 games the season before. He completely overhauled the          roster, hired Doug Collins, a coach Jordan played for once before in his          early years with the Bulls, and began the Wizards rebuilding phase. But          no one had expected the turn of events that were leading into the 2001-2002          season.</p>
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<p>Michael Jordan&#8217;s burning competitive desire to succeed motivated him          to return once again as a basketball player, and turn the Wizards franchise          around. Jordan began training, informing the media, at first, he was only          doing it to lose weight. He worked himself into basketball shape during          the summer by holding several invitation-only camps of pickup games with          other NBA players at a Chicago gym. Jordan suffered three setbacks during          his comeback summer workouts, raising questions as to whether his 38-year          old body can endure a NBA 82 game schedule.</p>
<p>On September 25, 2001, Jordan added another chapter to what could have          been the perfect ending in his storybook career. He announced that he          would return to the NBA and play for the Washington Wizards on a two-year</p>
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<p>contract. &#8220;I am returning as a player to the game I love,&#8221; said Jordan.          &#8220;I am especially excited about the Washington Wizards, and I&#8217;m convinced          we have the foundation on which to build a playoff-contention team.&#8221; Ironically,          Jordan achieved another moment in his spectacular career, scoring his          30,000th career point on January 4, 2002 against his former team, the          Chicago Bulls. Unfortunately, Jordan was never able to lead his Wizards          into the postseason as a player. He retired for a third and final time          after playing his final game on April 16th, 2003.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no question that Michael Jordan is the greatest player to ever          play the game, he has single-handedly redefined basketball. No player          in NBA history has achieved so much in any amount of time. He is a five-time          league MVP, a ten-time scoring champion, a six-time Finals MVP, and houses          six NBA championships. This time Michael Jordan left the game of basketball          on his own terms. His comeback was to scratch an itch, and to teach the          younger players how the game is played. He finished his career with 32,292          points, and a career average 30.12 ppg, the best in NBA history. Jordan          has now officially passed the torch to the younger stars. &#8220;Now I          can go home and feel at peace with the game of basketball,&#8221; said          Jordan.</p>
<p>Here a few videos of Legend, Micheal Jordan</p>
<p>Best 10 dunks of Air Jordan;</p>
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<p>Jordan vs Jordan</p>
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<p>Here a few wallpapers of Micheal Jordan</p>
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