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Michael Jordan is undisputed as the greatest player in Chicago Bulls history. But there was a time when the GOAT of the NBA — and the sport — wasn’t even the best player on his
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James made NBA MVP voting history this season. No, the 21-time All-Star power forward did not win a fifth MVP award, but he did earn one fourth-place vote and 13 fifth-place votes from the league's pool of 100 global media members.
Michael Jordan, the Jupiter resident who remains one of basketball biggest names, will join the NBA on NBC rebirth next season.
On May 16, 1985, the NBA named the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan rookie of the year after he led all players in points.
In an interview with the media, Jordan shared that as a kid he was not overly interested in this sport, having prejudices. However, now he is thinking of even becoming a pro golfer. "I would have loved that challenge," MJ said, after being asked if he dreamed of becoming a professional golf player.
NBC Sports announced on May 12 that Chicago Bulls all-time great Michael Jordan will be a special contributor to their NBA broadcast in the fall. In the announcement from that day, the network said it was thrilled to have the basketball legend occasionally join its team,
Tyrese Haliburton mocks MSG with a legendary Jordan-Spike Lee line after stunning Knicks in Pacers’ wild Game 1 comeback.
With a dominant burst in Game One of the NBA Finals, the Pacers' Aaron Nesmith just out-Jordanned Michael Jordan. That is worthy of a shrug.