Michael Jordan
Widely
considered basketball's Greatest of All Time, MJ is possibly the most revered
and influential athlete ever. After driving North Carolina to a national
college championship in 1982, he joined Chicago, becoming a fan favorite with
the high-flying style that won him two slam-dunk titles. In 1991 he earned the
first of three consecutive rings before retiring to play baseball. Upon his
return to hoops he led Chicago to a second three-peat ('96, '97 & '98). The
holder of the highest scoring average in league history (30.1 PPG), MJ's
accomplishments include two gold medals, six finals MVP awards, five league MVP
awards, three All-Star MVP awards, ten scoring titles, Defensive Player of the
Year and an induction to the Hall of Fame in 2009. Now a basketball executive
and ambassador to the game, MJ's social, cultural and business impact is
underscored by his many social contributions, including the Jordan Fundamentals
teacher grant program.

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