[240] It also made him the league's only African-American majority owner. [114], Jordan and the Bulls compiled a 62–20 record in the 1997–98 season. [31] Jordan has frequently cited David Thompson, Walter Davis, and Jerry West as influences. [197][198] In addition, commentators have dubbed a number of next-generation players "the next Michael Jordan" upon their entry to the NBA, including Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill, Allen Iverson, Bryant, James, Vince Carter, and Wade. home/away, monthly, etc... More Michael Jordan Basketball Reference pages, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Friday, March 5, 4:19AM. [147] During his stint with the Wizards, all of Jordan's home games at the MCI Center were sold out, and the Wizards were the second most-watched team in the NBA, averaging 20,172 fans a game at home and 19,311 on the road. That’s the same reason MJ wore Number 45 when he retired in 1993 and joined the Chicago White Sox minor league baseball team, the Birmingham Barons. It was completed in 1995. [62] He averaged a league leading 33.6 ppg on 52.6% shooting, to go with 6.9 rpg and 6.3 apg[28] in leading the Bulls to a 55–27 record. [202] The popularity of the NBA in the U.S. declined after his last title. [193] In the September 1996 issue of Sport, which was the publication's 50th-anniversary issue, Jordan was named the greatest athlete of the past 50 years. Can you name the 2 other players in NBA history to average 40+ PPG in the first 6 games of an NBA Finals series? Michael Jordan Stats: Games of 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 points and less. USA Basketball. With 10 seconds remaining, Jordan started to dribble right, then crossed over to his left, possibly pushing off Russell,[119][120][121] although the officials did not call a foul. [141] In addition, Jordan hired his old Chicago Bulls head coach, Doug Collins, as Washington's coach for the upcoming season, a decision that many saw as foreshadowing another Jordan return. Michael Jordan, the leading protagonist of ESPN's 10-part documentary The Last Dance, played 15 seasons in the NBA.Of those 15, he represented the Chicago Bulls for 13 (1984-93; 1995-98) and the Washington Wizards for a couple (2001-03). Do you have a blog? The Last Dance relied heavily on about 500 hours of candid film of Jordan's and his teammates' off-court activities which an NBA Entertainment crew had shot over the course of the 1997–98 NBA season for use in a documentary. [207][208] In 2016, President Barack Obama honored Jordan with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Struggling at mid-season to ensure a spot in the playoffs, Chicago was 31–31 at one point in mid-March. [67], In the 1992–93 season, despite a 32.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg, and 5.5 apg campaign and a second-place finish in Defensive Player of the Year voting,[57][72] Jordan's streak of consecutive MVP seasons ended as he lost the award to his friend Charles Barkley. [43] Jordan led the league with 28.7 points per game,[57] securing his fifth regular-season MVP award, plus honors for All-NBA First Team, First Defensive Team and the All-Star Game MVP. [195][196] Several NBA players—including LeBron James and Dwyane Wade—have stated that they considered Jordan their role model while they were growing up. "[176], He was also known to have strong eyesight; broadcaster Al Michaels said that he was able to read baseball box scores on a 27-inch (69 cm) television clearly from about 50 feet (15 m) away. [132] Jordan's responsibilities with the Wizards were comprehensive. [110] Jordan led the league in scoring with 30.4 ppg[111] and won the league's regular-season and All-Star Game MVP awards. [148] However, neither of Jordan's final two seasons resulted in a playoff appearance for the Wizards, and Jordan was often unsatisfied with the play of those around him. [48][49], Jordan's second season was cut short when he broke his foot in the third game of the year, causing him to miss 64 games. [321][322] He was interviewed at three homes associated with the production and did not want cameras in his home or on his plane as "there are certain aspects of his life that he wants to keep private", according to director Jason Hehir. In 1999, he was named the 20th century's greatest North American athlete by ESPN, and was second to Babe Ruth on the Associated Press' list of athletes of the century. [149][150], With the recognition that 2002–03 would be Jordan's final season, tributes were paid to him throughout the NBA. Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born at Cumberland Hospital in the Fort Greene neighborhood of New York City's Brooklyn borough on February 17, 1963,[14] the son of bank employee Deloris (née Peoples) and equipment supervisor James R. Jordan Sr.[14][15] In 1968, he moved with his family to Wilmington, North Carolina. [125] Jordan's six Finals MVPs is a record; LeBron James is in second place with four. [283], Jordan also has been associated with the Looney Tunes cartoon characters. Jordan played college basketball for three seasons under coach Dean Smith with the North Carolina Tar Heels. This list contains the very best moments in Michael Jordan's career. [192] Jordan has also appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record 50 times. Strauss, Ethan Sherwood (August 13, 2013). Best Answers. 12 jersey in a February 14, 1990 game against the. [129][130][131] On January 19, 2000, Jordan returned to the NBA not as a player, but as part owner and president of basketball operations for the Washington Wizards. Afterwards, the Jazz's John Stockton narrowly missed a game-winning three-pointer. [183] He retired with 32,292 points in regular season play,[184] placing him fifth on the NBA's all-time scoring list behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James. Game 7 Lowlights. [144], Playing in his 14th and final NBA All-Star Game in 2003, Jordan passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the all-time leading scorer in All-Star Game history (a record since broken by LeBron James and Kobe Bryant). "[243] He cited Jordan's executive decisions to draft disappointing players Kwame Brown and Adam Morrison. Subsequently, Nike spun off the Jordan line into its own division named the "Jordan Brand". [285] Jordan also made an appearance in the music video for Michael Jackson's "Jam" (1992). Michael Jordan still had some great games with the Wizards | Ezra Shaw/Getty Images . In the commercials Lee, as Blackmon, attempted to find the source of Jordan's abilities and became convinced that "it's gotta be the shoes". [182] Jordan's total of 5,987 points in the playoffs is the second-highest in NBA history. Jordan wore a nameless No. [186] Since 1976, the year of the NBA's merger with the American Basketball Association,[187] Jordan and Pippen are the only two players to win six NBA Finals playing for one team. [118] The Jazz brought the ball upcourt and passed the ball to Malone, who was set up in the low post and was being guarded by Rodman. However, his previous tenure in the Wizards' front office had produced the aforementioned mixed results and may have also influenced the trade of Richard "Rip" Hamilton for Jerry Stackhouse, although Jordan was not technically Director of Basketball Operations in 2002. [57] The Bulls finished 50–32,[43] and made it out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in Jordan's career, as they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games. [300] As of 2020[update], his net worth is estimated at $2.1 billion by Forbes,[301] making him the fourth-richest African-American, behind Robert F. Smith, David Steward, and Oprah Winfrey. [108] The Bulls were strengthened by the addition of rebound specialist Dennis Rodman, and the team dominated the league, starting the season at 41–3. [89], Jordan further surprised the sports world by signing a Minor League Baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox on February 7, 1994. He’s the GOAT, the Greatest of All Time. With 5.2 seconds left, Jordan made the climactic shot of his Bulls career. [115][116] After winning, they moved on for a rematch with the Jazz in the Finals. Is that compulsive? "[242] Jason Whitlock of FoxSports.com called Jordan a "sellout" wanting "current players to pay for his incompetence. He tried out for the varsity basketball team during his sophomore year but, at 5'11" (1.80 m), he was deemed too short to play at that level. [180] Jordan also holds the top career regular season and playoff scoring averages of 30.1 and 33.4 points per game, respectively. "Great Leapin' Lizards! 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All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Considered one of the best basketball players ever, he … [174] Jerry West often stated that he was more impressed with Jordan's defensive contributions than his offensive ones. [56] Despite Jordan's success, Magic Johnson won the league's Most Valuable Player Award. At 1:45, Jordan was intentionally fouled by the 76ers' Eric Snow, and stepped to the line to make both free throws. [302], Jordan co-owns an automotive group which bears his name. The exhibit also has a batting glove to signify Jordan's short career in Minor League Baseball. [17] The following summer, he grew four inches (10 cm) and trained rigorously. [238] As February wore on, it became apparent that Jordan and former Houston Rockets president George Postolos were the leading contenders for ownership of the team. He is one of only seven players in history to win an NCAA championship, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal (doing so twice with the 1984 and 1992 U.S. men's basketball teams). 7, Bobcats set dubious record", "Michael Jordan selling large chunk of Hornets; won't give up majority control", "Denny Hamlin forming Cup team with Michael Jordan; Bubba Wallace to drive; charter from Germain Racing", Jordan, Hamlin announce team name and number: 23XI Racing and No. As part of the deal, Jordan took full control over the basketball side of the operation, with the title "Managing Member of Basketball Operations". Jordan was twice inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, once in 2009 for his individual career and again in 2010 as part of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team ("The Dream Team"). After much encouragement from coach Doug Collins, Jordan finally rose from the bench and re-entered the game, replacing Larry Hughes with 2:35 remaining. [278] The hype and demand for the shoes even brought on a spate of "shoe-jackings" where people were robbed of their sneakers at gunpoint. Michael and ex-wife Juanita Vanoy had three children together: Jeffrey, … Jordan executed a series of plays, considered to be one of the greatest clutch performances in NBA Finals history. Jordan returned to North Carolina to complete his degree in 1986,[32] when he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in geography. [241], During the 2011 NBA lockout, The New York Times wrote that Jordan led a group of 10 to 14 hardline owners who wanted to cap the players' share of basketball-related income at 50 percent and as low as 47. In terms of playoffs game 7 (non-finals) 1990: went 7 games vs Detroit, 1992: went 7 games vs NY, 1994: went 7 games vs NY (w/o MJ) and 1998: went 7 games vs Indiana. [42] The Bulls finished the season 38–44[43] and lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in four games in the first round of the playoffs. [113] The Bulls won 90–88 and went on to win the series in six games. [61] On March 28, 1990, Jordan scored a career-high 69 points in a 117–113 road win over the Cavaliers. [194], Jordan's athletic leaping ability, highlighted in his back-to-back Slam Dunk Contest championships in 1987 and 1988, is credited by many people with having influenced a generation of young players. 23", "NBA Fines Jordan for Shoes, Bulls for No. With the Bulls, he decided 25 games with field goals or free throws in the last 30 seconds, including two NBA Finals games and five other playoff contests. Subscribe to our Free Newsletter, This Month in Sports ReferenceFind out when we add a feature or make a change. Jordan joined the Bulls in 1984 as the third overall draft pick, and quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring while gaining a reputation as one of the game's best defensive players. [81], Jordan kept busy over the next few years. Michael Jordan is a former professional American basketball player, Olympic athlete, businessperson and actor. "[317], Jordan played himself in the 1996 comedy film Space Jam. [42] Upon winning the championship, his first since his father's murder, Jordan reacted emotionally, clutching the game ball and crying on the locker room floor. The company features an impressive list of athletes and celebrities as endorsers. Those who love stats will be glad with this page. [299] From his Jordan Brand income and endorsements, Jordan's 2015 income was an estimated $110 million, the most of any retired athlete. [133][134] He managed to purge the team of several highly paid, unpopular players (such as forward Juwan Howard and point guard Rod Strickland),[135][136] but used the first pick in the 2001 NBA draft to select high schooler Kwame Brown, who did not live up to expectations and was traded away after four seasons. [5] Controversy arose before the All-Star game when word surfaced that several veteran players—led by Isiah Thomas—were upset by the amount of attention Jordan was receiving. [69] In the first game, Jordan scored a Finals-record 35 points in the first half, including a record-setting six three-point field goals. Jordan won his first NBA championship with the Bulls in 1991, and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a "three-peat". [151] The Miami Heat retired the number 23 jersey on April 11, 2003, even though Jordan never played for the team. [278][279], Nike created a signature shoe for Jordan, called the Air Jordan, in 1984. [86][87], In his 1998 autobiography For the Love of the Game, Jordan wrote that he had been preparing for retirement as early as the summer of 1992. 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[29] Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career. [63] Perhaps the best known moment of the series came in Game 2 when, attempting a dunk, Jordan avoided a potential Sam Perkins block by switching the ball from his right hand to his left in mid-air to lay the shot into the basket. [5] He was also a fixture of the NBA All-Defensive First Team, making the roster nine times (NBA record shared with Gary Payton, Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant). [94][95] He also appeared for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the 1994 Arizona Fall League, batting .252 against the top prospects in baseball. read more. [203], In August 2009, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, opened a Michael Jordan exhibit that contained items from his college and NBA careers, as well as from the 1992 "Dream Team". [323] Jordan granted rapper Travis Scott permission to film a music video for his single "Franchise" at his home in Highland Park, Illinois "without hesitation."[324]. [257][258], In 1991, Jordan purchased a lot in Highland Park, Illinois, on which he planned to build a 56,000 square-foot (5,200 m2) mansion. [50] The Bulls made the playoffs despite Jordan's injury and a 30–52 record, at the time the fifth worst record of any team to qualify for the playoffs in NBA history. He led the team in scoring with 17.3 ppg as the U.S., coached by Jack Hartman, won the gold medal in the competition. For other people with the same name, see, Jordan going in for a slam dunk for the Laney High School varsity basketball team, 1979–80, Jordan's number 23 jersey among others in the rafters of the, "There's Michael Jordan and then there is the rest of us. [133][137], Despite his January 1999 claim that he was "99.9% certain" that he would never play another NBA game,[68] in the summer of 2001 Jordan expressed interest in making another comeback,[138][139] this time with his new team. [31] Jordan was known throughout his career as a strong clutch performer. [42], Jordan again led the league in scoring during the 1987–88 season, averaging 35.0 ppg on 53.5% shooting[28] and won his first league MVP Award.

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