Michael Jordan and Basketball

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A former American professional basketball player and known as the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan.He was born in Brooklyn; New York and later moved to North Carolina. He was also known with the nickname “Air Jordan” and “His Airness.” MJ, son from James Jordan and Deloris was married to Juanita Vanoy in September 1989. Jordan had two sons,Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James and a daughter, Jasmine Mickael. But Vanoy divorced him in February 2002.
Michael Jeffrey Jordan started his career playing at the college basketball league for the University of North Carolina. MJ, Started his NBA career with the Chicago Bulls in 1984.In his rookie season, he was voted to play at the all-star game and also he was chosen for the rookie of the year. He often led the league in points per game but need to be patience to win the NBA ring. In 1991, he won his first ever NBA title. MJ and the Chicago Bulls won for three consecutive years. He retired from the NBA because his father was murdered and he lost his desire to play basketball. So he decided to stop playing basketball and start to play baseball because his father really wanted him to be a baseball player. In 1995, he said, “I’m back”. A year later he won the NBA title again for three consecutive years. But then, Jordan decided to retire from the NBA for the second time because his contract with the Chicago Bulls expired. He said that 99.9% he wouldn’t play in the NBA anymore. Michael Jordan's desire to win made him to come back from the retirement again. In 2002, he did his comeback but not to the Chicago Bulls but to the Washington Wizards. His great skills made him sponsored by many branded brands like Nike, Gatorade, and McDonalds.
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...t just praying because we need to give effort. To be successful is not what you will be later but how you became successful. “The game has its ups and downs, but you can never lose focus of your individual goals and you can't let yourself be beat because of lack of effort.” ("Michael Jordan." BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc, 2014. 19 Mar. 2014.)

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