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1. The original intention of playing: Why did Jordan play basketball. When Jordan was a child, he liked a girl named Angela, Jordan got up early every day to ensure that he could occupy an extra seat on the school bus, but he found that even if Angela was crowded with others, he didn't like to sit next to Jordan, and later Jordan recalled:
At that time, girls liked tall athletes. If I didn't practice sports, Angela all over the world wouldn't look at me more, and if you ask me why I play, that's what I'm trying to do.
2. College days: Although the quasi-lore in 1982 was talked about, the core of North Carolina at that time was not Jordan, but Perkins and Vorce. Perkins also beat the Bulls in Jordan's first Finals.
3, Carmen, a disabled woman: When Jordan was not so famous, Carmen was a loyal fan of Jordan, and once at the home court of the Bulls, Carmen finally sent the card she made herself to Jordan, and Jordan was pleasantly surprised. At the beginning of the new season, Carmen received a package ticket for the princess's home stadium from Jordan and gave him a blessing
I hope you enjoyed my performance last season and hope to see you in every game in the future, Michael.
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Michael Jordan, born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and is nicknamed the Flyer.
Michael Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft with the No. 3 pick, and played for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards during his career, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season. In the 1987 season, Jordan averaged points per game and won the NBA scoring title for the first time. In the 1993 season, Jordan was elected MVP of the regular season and MVP of the finals consecutively, and led the Chicago Bulls to win three NBA championships.
On October 6, 1993, he announced his retirement due to the murder of his father, and announced his comeback two years later, and was selected as one of the NBA's top 50 superstars in 1996. In the 1998 season, Jordan won 10 NBA scoring titles and regular season MVP in his career, and led the Bulls to three NBA championships and six NBA championships.
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The story of Jordan and Pippen is as follows:
In the 1984 NBA Draft, the first generation in NBA history, the Bulls selected the greatest player in NBA history with the third pick, Michael Jordan, in the 1987 NBA Draft, Pippen was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics Hungry with the fifth pick in the first round, and was then traded to the Chicago Bulls. Then the team and these two future kings began to grow together.
Jordan's growth was not all the way, and in his second year in the league, he suffered a terrible injury that almost ended his career, and then fell into a strange circle of individual strength and team integration, and was once deeply trapped in the Pistons' "Jordan Rule" and could not be broken.
Jordan and Pippen, people call them a rare pair on the court, some people say they are good friends, others say they are full of contradictions, and the brotherhood has strengths and weaknesses, and it is inevitable to be spoken.
No matter what the outside world comments, whether they are good or bad, one thing is undeniable, Jordan and Pippen fought side by side in those years, they were a pair of good brothers on the court, for a common goal, supported each other, helped each other, and finally won six championships after hard work.
It was an epoch-making record, and the six crowns were also talked about by future generations, and when Pippen quarreled with O'Neal not long ago, he put out the six gold medals one by one, and O'Neill had nothing to say, facts speak louder than words.
After Pippen retired, unlike Jordan who still continued to struggle on the basketball front, Jordan couldn't do without basketball all his life, he had to fight for basketball for life, he had given his whole life to basketball, he didn't do it, who would do it, basketball gave Jordan something far more than life, maybe more important than honor.
When Jordan and Pippen, the first pair of partners, competed in the 90s, their cooperation on the court, one inside and one outside, one left and one right, and the tacit understanding, Pippen was Jordan's wedding dress, and their offensive connections were criss-crossed, blocking, covering, and breaking seamlessly. No one has ever been able to tear off this steel-tough connection, and the game scene between Jordan and Pippen is still vivid in my mind, always churning in my mind, and the memory is like rivers, lakes and seas, forever.
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