Bulls coach Phil Jackson would remark, years later, that the Jordan who returned in ’95 was different than the one who departed in ’93. This Jordan was more generous with his time, more encouraging to his teammates. And Jordan himself would admit that watching guys who were, in some cas...
As Michael Jordan addresses the end of the Bulls dynasty, our guys debate what would have happened if that Chicago team had been allowed to stay together. And it gets HEATED over how a Rodman-Tim Duncan matchup would have gone in the 1999 Finals had the Bulls made it. pic....
"I'll always remember this as the night that Michael Jordan and I combined to score 70 points,"King was quoted by the L.A. Times. The win was a gritty one, and despite Jordan's career-high 69 points, it took overtime to separate the Bulls and Cavs, 117-113...
Michael Jordan was born on February 17 1963. In 1984 he joined the NBA's Chicago Bull. His wonderful performance with leaping ability earned him the nickname “Air Jordan”. In 1991 he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and1993. ...
Michael Jordan’s final two seasons with the Chicago Bulls were historic — and not just because they resulted in individual accolades, team championships and a …
By March of 1995, with MLB still on strike, Jordan finally decided he'd had enough. With asimple two-word statement, he announced that he was returning to the Bulls. He'd go on to win another three titles, and his year spent trying to make it in baseball became something between a ...
Nike sponsored him early in his career, which ended up being a hugely successful business deal for both the brand and the player. The demand for Air Jordan shoes continues to this day. In his third season with the Bulls, Jordan began breaking NBA records, a trend that would ...
Jordan, being the good sport that he is, burst into laughter at the impromptu performance, which was a nod to when the Bulls dominated the NBA and captured fans' hearts everywhere. The '90s Bulls player intros were legendary, just like Michael. ...
In 1984, Jordan started his professional career when the Chicago Bulls drafted him. He was the third pick behind Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) and Sam Bowie (Portland Trail Blazers). Skillful players like John Stockton and Charles Barkley were part of the draft. ...
Michael Jordan plays for the Chicago Bulls during the 1997 NBA playoffs. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below The6-foot-6Jordan began his professional basketball career when he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984. He was the third overall pick, behind Hakeem Olajuwon, who was selected fi...