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    season; however, “his second season was marred by injury”(Biography.com). Jordan was the first player since Wilt Chamberlain to score over 3,000 points in a single season. Next season after his injury he won MVP, most valuable player. Jordan made the Bulls an all-star team. Along with Bill Cartwright, Horace Grant, and John Paxson one main companion was Scottie Pippen. Jordan was playing amazingly until the “1985-96 season his broken foot sidelined him for 64 games”(Biography.com). Surprisingly…

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    The Derrick Rose injury conversation has become a constant trend in and around the NBA since his MVP season. The string of bad luck has now started to follow him from Chicago to New York. It's the start of February and NBA All-Star weekend is quickly approaching as the leagues best are set to gather. Not too long ago the name Derrick Rose would be associated with that group of elite guards like Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Steph Curry. However due to a rash of random lower body knee…

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    Lebron James

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    Michael has a total of 32,192, field goal average of 49.7%, 3 point average of 32.7% and free throw average of 83.5%. Hence, Michael Jordan has experience of 16 years playing with Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. However, Michael Jordan received a various amount of awards: 6-time NBA Champion, 5-time NBA MVP, 10-time All-NBA 1st Team, All-NBA 2nd team, Defensive Player of the Year, 9-time All-Defensive 1st Team, Rookie of the Year…

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    For years basketball fans have argued over who is the greatest player of all time. Players like Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Lebron James are among the players who come to mind. However, fans have narrowed it down to two players; Micheal Jordan and Kobe Bryant. People tend to discuss and determine the one who achieved the greatest success at in their career. In many cases there is no clear cut answer, but we spend our time debating who is crowned the king of basketball. Although both…

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    Sport Of Basketball Essay

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    Michael Jordan once said “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.” The sport of basketball is not easy; it takes pride, awareness, practice, and confidence. How far of an impact has basketball made into the world of sports? Basketball holds a lot under its belt. In the beginning it was small, but now, the sport of basketball has overcame the impossible. The sport of basketball is now one of the biggest sports in the U.S and all around the world today,…

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    Michael Jordan ‘’I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.’’ - Michael Jordan Michael Jordan was born February 17,1963 in Brooklyn, New york city. His parents are James R. Jordan Sr. and Delories Jordan. Jordan has 5 children, 3 boys and 2 girls. Jordan has been married twice, and is currently not married. Michael jordan most influential in America because he didn’t give up when he failed, He overcame doubts, and he gives back to the community daily.…

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    The NBA’s All Star Weekend has come and gone and the second half of the regular season gets underway again on Thursday. The days that follow the weekends slate of activities are dedicated to one thing and one thing only (other than practice of course), TRADE RUMORS. In this social media age, everybody and their mother has a trade rumor that they “heard”, that will most likely never come true. ESPN.com even has their own “NBA Trade Machine” where fans can arrange different…

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    Washington Bullets to the playoffs with his main reason being he did not necessarily excel over the other basketball players who were equally, if not better qualified. Summer does not fail to take note that even after Jordan’s first retirement, The Bulls played just as good as before only losing two games in the regular season than the year prior. As Summer continues to assert this concept to his readers, it furthermore reveals that perhaps Michael Jordan is not the G.O.A.T, as he was widely…

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    Michael Jeffrey Jordan also famously known by his initials MJ is a former NBA (National Basketball Association) basketball player. He played for the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards. Jordan has played a total of 15 seasons for the two teams. MJ is frequently referred to as the greatest basketball player of all time. Recently Jordan made his debut in the Forbes list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of US$ 1 billion. Currently MJ is 1741st richest person in the world and 513th…

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    Golden State Warriors

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    It was the season of 1995-96 when the Chicago Bulls NBA team led by hall of famers Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman did what no other team has done. They had won 70 games and were able to finish the season with a (72-10) record. Until recently no team has been considered able to break this record, but the Golden State Warriors have shown many people why this year could be a record breaking year. The Golden State Warrior have a vision that they are not just playing aimlessly…

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