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On March 19, 1995, Jordan returned to the NBA arena and once again wore the Bulls jersey. This time Jordan wore the number 45 jersey, the number he used when he played in high school. Jordan averaged each game that season....
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Ball talent is not universal, and Jordan, who had suffered a setback in baseball, returned to the NBA on March 19, 1995, playing his first game against the Indian Bulls No. 23, the Bulls in Chicago.
Start the Bull Dynasty.
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Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards.
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The Chicago Bulls, the Washington Wizards, are powerful.
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University of North Carolina - Chicago Bulls - Washington Wizards 3 teams.
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Chicago Bulls -95 [March 1995 comeback -98),
Washington Wizards (01-03).
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Lakers. --Jordan. Weight.
Wowhaha.
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At the end of the retirement was the Bull pair of Gigag.
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Season team.
84-85 Bulls.
86-87 Bulls.
87-88 Bulls.
88-89 Bulls.
89-90 bulls.
90-91 Bulls.
91-92 Bulls.
92-93 Bulls.
94-95 Bulls.
95-96 Bulls.
96-97 Bulls.
97-98 Bulls.
01-02 Wizards.
02-03 Wizards.
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Big brother, you're not kidding! Do you really care about basketball?
Don't even know which team the god of basketball is? Dizzy.
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Jordan is on the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards.
Michael Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft with the No. 3 in the first round and played for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards throughout his career, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season.
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Jordan is on the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards.
First of all, in the NBA draft on September 12, 1984, Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls to join the Bulls, and then Jordan averaged points, rebounds, and assists per game in his rookie season, with which Jordan won the title of Rookie of the Year and was selected to the NBA second team.
Then, Jordan announced his retirement after winning two triple championships in the Bulls, but then in 2001 Jordan announced his comeback and joined the Washington Wizards to play in the NBA again, but in two years, the Wizards failed to make the playoffs, and finally in 2003 Jordan announced his retirement again.
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Jordan was previously on the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards.
Chicago Bulls.
Foreign language team name: Chicago Bulls
Owner: Michael Reinsdorf.
Main Stadium: United Center Arena.
A professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, USA, founded in 1966 and joined the National Men's Basketball League (NBA). It is currently part of the Central Division of the NBA Eastern Conference.
In 1984, the Bulls drafted Michael Jordan with a draft pick, and he led the Bulls to two three-game championships in 1991-1993 and 1996-1998, becoming the NBA team with the most championships outside of the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers.
Washington Wizards.
Foreign language team name: Washington Wizards
Owner: Ted Leonses.
Main Stadium: Verizon Center Arena.
Founded in 1961 and a member of the NBA, it is a professional NBA basketball team based in Washington, D.C., and part of the Southeastern Division of the National Men's Basketball League (NBA).
In his first season with the Wizards in 2001-2002, Michael Jordan averaged a team-high number of points, assists and steals per game, leading the team to 18 wins (from 19-63 to 37-45) from the previous season. He also scored 51 points against the Bobcats on Dec. 29, the highest score in the MCI Center.
As a result of Jordan's comeback, the Wizards had the largest regular season audience in the entire league. The team sold out a record 41 home games, with a further 38 away games sold out.
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Full name: Michael Jordan.
English name: Michael Jordan
Gender: Male. Nationality: American.
Height: m. Weight: 98 kg.
100m Result: Vertical Jump: 43inch
Long Jump Results: Above.
Date of Birth: 1963-2-17 Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City.
High School: Lenny High School, Wilmington, North Carolina.
University: University of North Carolina.
Draft: 3rd in the first round in 1984.
Position on the court: Shooting guard.
NBA career: Chicago Bulls -95 [-98 in March 1995], Washington Wizards (01-03).
Career total points: 32,292 points (third in NBA history) Career total assists: 5,633.
Career total rebounds: 6,672.
Career steals: 2,514.
Career total blocks: 893 (the highest all-time among NBA guard players) Career shooting percentage: 12,192 made of 12,192 shots) Career total free throws: 7,327 of free throws).
In 2003, he announced his retirement from the All-Star Games.
On January 19, 2000, he became one of the owners of the Washington Wizards and the chairman of the basketball club, and also acquired a stake in the Washington Capitals.
In 2006, it successfully purchased shares of Charlotte Bobcats and became the second largest shareholder.
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The most glorious time was with the Chicago Bulls.
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Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards.
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University of North Carolina, Chicago Bulls, Big League White Sox.
Jordan's basketball career milestones :
March 29, 1982 As a rookie, he scored a last-minute shot to lead the University of North Carolina to an NCAA championship with a 63-62 victory over Georgetown University.
In June 1983, Jordan, who won consecutive college player of the best picks, was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round of the NBA Draft.
In May 1985, he won the Rookie of the Year with an average score per game.
June 12, 1991 In Game 5 of the Finals, Jordan scored 30 points to lead the Bulls to win the first championship by defeating the Lakers 108 101, and Jordan was named the first Most Valuable Player. While celebrating the victory in the locker room, Jordan cried.
In August 1992, he helped the Dream Team win the gold medal at the Barcelona Olympics.
June 1993 Scoring an average of 41 points per game, leading the Bulls to the Phoenix Suns in the Finals and achieving their first three-game winning streak. Suns Ross Barkley named Most Valuable Player.
On February 7, 1994, Jordan signed with the White Sox of the Major Baseball League and officially became a professional baseball player.
On November 1, 1994, the Bulls announced that Jordan would retire from the Bulls' No. 23 jersey at the United Center.
March 18, 1995 Jordan returned to the NBA wearing the number 45 jersey for his first basketball game against the Pacers.
June 16, 1996 Jordan played the entire season, leading the Bulls to a victory over the SuperSonics in the Finals, kicking off a second three-game winning streak, and he also won his eighth scoring title, Finals MVP, and All-Star Game MVP.
On June 14, 1998, the Bulls defeated the Jazz again to win their sixth NBA championship, and Jordan won the scoring title for the second time in a row for three consecutive years, and won the Finals MVP and All-Star Game MVP again.
On January 13, 1999, he officially announced his retirement in Chicago, leaving the NBA with 5 MVPs, 6 championship MVPs, 10 scoring titles, and 12 All-Star honors.
January 20, 2000 Officially announced as the new owner of the Washington Wizards.
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He was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft, and once announced his withdrawal from the NBA on October 6, 1993, and returned on March 18, 95.
To the NBA, he announced his retirement on January 13, 99. On October 31, 2001, Jordan made an official comeback for the second time in the NBA opener of the new season. Played for two seasons with the Wizards. After that, he announced his retirement and did not come back.
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Michael Jordan played for two teams: Chicago Bulls (1998) and Washington Wizards (2001-2003).
Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan), born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, is a famous American basketball player, a shooting guard, and the greatest basketball player in history. In his 15-year NBA basketball career, he has announced his retirement three times, the first 13 seasons with the Chicago Bulls, and the last two seasons of his career with the Washington Wizards; He is currently the owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
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