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For example, imagine giving your loved one the minute you first met Michael Jordan, the minute Michael Jordan was born or another meaningful Michael Jordan moment.

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    Michael Jordan
  • 17 February 1963 Michael Jordan was born.
  • 9 September 1994 He scored 52 points in a charity basketball game set up by Scottie Pippen.
  • 18 March 1995 Jordan announced his return to the NBA through a two-word press release: I’m back.
  • 14 June 1998 Jordan made a shot that won the Chicago Bulls their 6th NBA championship in 8 years.
  • 13 January 1999 Annouced his retirement.
  • 17 June 1999 ESPN voted him as the greatest athlete of the twentieth century.
  • 19 January 2000 Was hired as chief executive and president of basketball operations.
  • 23 January 2003 Moved past Wilt Chamberlain for 3rd place all-time on the NBA scoring list .
  • 7 May 2003 Owner Abe Pollin gave him free rein to run the Wizards, and Jordan eventually bought a percentage of the team. He got $10 million in severance.
  • 17 July 2005 "Jordan Hits the Last Shot" was ranked #2 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Most Awesome Sports Moments (of the last 15 years)".
  • 25 October 2005 Appeared on TV at "The Oprah Winfrey Show" for the first time.

“His Airness”, Michael Jordan

Facing a not so good school record, Michael Jordan began turning himself around in high school. He was cut from his basketball team in the 10th grade because he was too short at 5’9”. But with a growth spurt and hard practices, Michael Jordan became the star player over the next two years. This work paid off when he won a basketball scholarship to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

His college basketball career was outstanding although short since he left in 1984 for the NBA draft. The Chicago Bulls snatched him up in the first round as the 3rd overall pick. Spending thirteen years with the Bulls and two with the Washington Wizards, Michael Jordan won Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, six NBA championships, five MVP awards, and the MVP triple crown.

With such an amazing career with the Bulls, Michael Jordan retired in 1993 after the murder of his father. This announcement was surrounding with rumors of gambling debt. Michael Jordan then decided to try his hand at baseball in the minor league team of the Chicago White Sox. He did well in that sport although it was not as remarkable as his basketball career.

In 1995, Michael Jordan returned to the NBA under a new number with the Bulls. Leading them to win the finals again. After another successful four years with the Bulls, Michael Jordan retired again in 1999. In 2000 he returned as a partial owner of the NBA team Washington Wizards. Not able to resist the urge, he donned a Wizards jersey in 2001 donating his salary to victims of the 9/11 attack. Even with injuries, Michael Jordan led the team to a winning streak before the pain took him out after 60 games. The second season with the Wizards was his last. Many teams honored Jordan as he left this final season. Assuming he would return to the office of the Wizards, he was surprised to be fired in 2003. He now is part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, but we may see him again….who knows?

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