Who is Michael Jordan? Michael
Jordan is a former American basketball player who led the Bulls to six national
championships and earned the NBA Most Valuable Player Award five times. He is
also known as the best Basketball player who ever lived.
Michael
Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. Michael
Jordan finished his studies in University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill Jordan left college after his junior year
to join the NBA. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls, he helped the team make it to
the playoffs. For his efforts there, Jordan received the NBA Rookie of the Year
Award. With five regular-season MVPs and three All-Star MVPs, Jordan became the
most decorated player in the NBA.
In 1985, he finished his bachelor's degree in geography
and continued to play basketball professionally. While his second season was
marred by injury, Jordan was breaking new ground on the court during the
1986-1987 season. He became the first player since Wilt Chamberlain to score
more than 3,000 points in a single season. The following season, Jordan
received his first Most Valuable Player Award from NBA and it was an honor he
would earn four more times in 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998.
By the late 1980s, the Chicago Bulls was 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. A rising NBA superstar, Jordan became known for his power and agility
on the court as well as for his leadership abilities. He eventually landed
several endorsement deals with such companies as Nike, which further pushed him
into the spotlight.
In 1992, the Chicago Bulls beat the Portland Trail
Blazers to win their second NBA championship title. The team took their third
championship the following year, dominating in the basketball world. Jordan,
however, had other things on his mind. He lost his father, James, to an act of violence after the end of the
1992-1993 season. Two teenagers shot
James Jordan during an apparent robbery and were later convicted of the crime.
In a move that shocked many, Michael Jordan decided to retire from basketball
to pursue baseball. He played for a minor league team, the Birmingham Barons,
as an outfielder for a year.
In March 1995, however,
Jordan returned to the basketball court. He rejoined the Chicago Bulls and
eventually helped them win the championship against the Seattle Sonics in the
1995-1996 season. The following season Jordan came back even stronger,
averaging 30 points per game. Starting all 82 games that season, he helped the
team finish the regular season with 72 wins and clinch a win in the NBA Finals
against the Utah Jazz. The two teams faced each other again for the
championships in 1998, and Jordan helped the Bulls beat them for the second
year in a row.
Retiring after the 1997-1998 season, Jordan did not stray
from the sport for too long. He joined the Washington Wizards as a part owner
and as president of basketball operations. In the fall of 2001, Jordan
relinquished these roles to return the court once more. He played for the Wizards
for two seasons before hanging up his jersey for good in 2003.
In 2006, Jordan bought a share of the Charlotte Bobcats
and joined the team's executive ranks as its managing member of basketball
operations. He experienced some personal changes that same year, ending his
17-year marriage to wife Juanita Vanoy. The couple divorced in December 2006.
They had three children together during the course of their marriage: Jeffrey,
Marcus and Jasmine.
The following year, Michael
Jordan made news—this time as the father of an up-and-coming college basketball
player. His eldest son, Jeffrey Jordan, made the team at the University of
Illinois. Both Michael Jordan and his ex-wife Juanita have supported their son
and tried to help him deal with playing in the shadow of a NBA legend. "He
wants to be a basketball player, but he wants to do it on his own terms ...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 someone else's expectations of who
you are," Michael Jordan said during an appearance on the Today show.
In April 2009, Jordan received one of basketball's
greatest honors: He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame.
Jordan remains active in his sport. He
became the majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats in 2010 and serves as the
team's chairman. And improving the team's less-than-stellar record seems to be
Jordan's number one priority these days. He told ESPN in November 2012 that "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."
Awards
ACC Player of the Year (1984)
Oscar Robertson Trophy (1984)
John R. Wooden Award (1984)
Adolph Rupp Trophy (1984)
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