Michael Jordan Career Highlights (Hall of Fame 2009) [HD]

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Published by derkach77 at 09/12/2009 19:37
Position: Guard
Birth Date: February 17, 1963
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Height: 6'6" (2.0 m)
Weight: 216 lbs. (97.85 kg)
College: North Carolina
Experience15 years
Jersey: 23
All-Star Selections: 14
All-NBA Selections: 11 (10 1st-team)
MVP Awards: 5
NBA Championships: 6

Michael Jordan is a Hall of Fame shooting guard who played in the NBA from 1984 to 2003 for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. Winner of five regular-season MVP awards, he is widely considered the best basketball player ever to play in the NBA. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles, and was voted the Finals MVP a record six times. Michael Jordan scored more points per game than any player in NBA history, with a 30.1 average, and his 32,292 career points scored rank as the third-most in NBA history. His career postseason scoring average of 33.5 points is also the best in NBA history.

Michael Jordan was a 14-time All-Star, averaging 20.2 points per All-Star game, and became the only player to ever record a triple-double in an All-Star Game when he achieved the feat in 1997. He was named Defensive Player of the Year in 1988, and was on the All-Defensive First Team nine times. Michael Jordan also held the record for consecutive games scoring in double-digits (866). In 1996, Jordan was named as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.

Michael Jordan became a world-famous star as his Bulls kept winning, and he kept scoring. He graced the cover of countless magazines, including Sports Illustrated a record 51 times. He also had his own line of basketball shoe -- the introduction of the Nike Air Jordan, embroidered with Jordan's signature symbol of him jumping in the air, basketball in one hand and legs spread, would boost Nike as one of the world leaders in sports merchandise. With countless endorsements to his name, Jordan would revolutionize the sports merchandising and marketing industries.

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Latest comments

  1. theROFLcam, at 05/21/2013 19:50, says:
    He probably got a huge, new surge of energy from taking that break and realizing what he truly loved and could go back in and commit 100%. So you can't say that for sure.
  2. kandi303, at 05/21/2013 14:32, says:
    Also I would include 1999 as well, it was a shorter season and no doubt the Bulls were far better team than the Spurs and Knicks(they were 8th seed come on!)
  3. slowtan1, at 05/21/2013 07:09, says:
    MJ is the Greatest of all times .. but he would have lost to the Dream just like Patrick , Shaq and David did ..Hakeem went thru the best centers and even during the Bulls championship years .. the Rockets had the bulls number ..
  4. Ba5hingman, at 05/20/2013 23:23, says:
    Facebook : search for Sex, Drugs and Football !!!!
  5. sersh1325, at 05/20/2013 23:21, says:
    Jamás habrá otro jugador como Michael Jordan!!!
  6. younggun2314, at 05/20/2013 22:22, says:
    Shaq meant to say "The Basketball Version"
  7. min kim, at 05/20/2013 16:33, says:
    god
  8. Amjbmcg, at 05/20/2013 13:25, says:
    No comparison. THE GREATEST THERE WILL EVER BE!
  9. megatroll, at 05/19/2013 23:50, says:
    I'm so happy I got to see this man play. G.O.A.T. - No competition -
  10. hecTiurReTRo, at 05/19/2013 23:20, says:
    90's means BEST decade EVER!
  11. 330ajc, at 05/19/2013 19:16, says:
    not funny
  12. guomaster, at 05/19/2013 19:52, says:
    Which part of that video DIDN'T give you chills down your spine and raise your hairs? My god this man is a legend.
  13. Jack Ouellette, at 05/19/2013 19:37, says:
    anyone else scratching their head after shaq's comment, "He's the hip hop Dr.J?"
  14. tKoThaLoco13, at 05/19/2013 15:07, says:
    I cried:(
  15. Jacob Borg, at 05/19/2013 10:56, says:
    I can do better
  16. Tomono Kentaro, at 05/19/2013 01:52, says:
    A Dynasty-Chinese Empire-Chicago Bulls in 90's. King - Jordan. Greatest deputies - Pippen, Kukoc, Rodman, BJ Armstrong, Kerr, you name it.
  17. mrwhatever213, at 05/18/2013 22:39, says:
    Not Kareem.
  18. Llaydown, at 05/18/2013 18:52, says:
    Jordon retired so many times then he came back, he had a chance to have the most point in NBA history, passing Kareem, fo sure
  19. HopevsSteffy4, at 05/18/2013 17:13, says:
    Jordan got married to that hot bitch recently.
  20. pouon, at 05/18/2013 17:35, says:
    Ultra douch bag but man, this guy is a legend and GOAT
  21. transynergy, at 05/18/2013 16:17, says:
    for anyone to think that Kobe is still better than Lebron you clearly missed the last three years of the NBA
  22. osskeet, at 05/18/2013 15:25, says:
    Phil Jackson said it himself. Jordan is better then Kobe in almost every way. And nobody know those players like Phil. And Kobe is better then Lebron. So Lebron is way down the list. Don't get me wrong Lebron is amazing, but will never be MJ. It's already to late. After 10 years MJ has accomplished more then LJ 10 years. And then M came back to win 3 more titles, that will never happen again
  23. jsong21, at 05/18/2013 13:19, says:
    Does anyone else but me also think it is INCREDIBLY IRONIC that MJ won a championship on Father's Day. I mean.. what are the chances?
  24. MsSagittarius777, at 05/18/2013 07:12, says:
    MJ => KB => LBJ => KD => DW

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