Jordan, a native of Brooklyn, new york, is 6 feet 6 inches tall. He attended high school in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he was excluded from the basketball team as a sophomore. During his college career at the University of North Carolina, as a freshman, he played for the NCAA championship team and scored the winning goal in the championship. Therefore, in 1983 and 1984, he was awarded the University Player of the Year by Sports Publishing House, and won the naismith Prize and the Wood Prize in 1984.
1984, after the third year of college, Jordan was selected by Chicago Bulls to be the third in the nba draft. Jordan started his first season with great impact and surprise. 1984- 1985 won the nba rookie of the year award with an average of 28.2 points per game. The next year, he missed 64 games because of a foot injury, but he returned in the playoffs that year and scored 63 points in the first round against Boston Celtics. From the season of 1986- 1987, Jordan began his long journey to hit nba records. In that year, he averaged 37. 1 minute, which became the highest scoring record for seven consecutive seasons (only wilt chamberlain can match it). When 1993 announced his retirement, he had won three seasons MVP, one NBA defensive player of the year, two consecutive dunk champions, seven NBA first-team teams and six NBA defensive first-team teams. And steals the ball won the league first three times. He was selected to the All-Star Team for 9 times, and 1988 won the league MVP with 40 points. In addition to being like a scoring machine, Jordan also showed the posture of leader and winner who led the bulls to win the championship.
As a rookie, he won only 28 games with the Bulls. 199 1 season, the bulls surpassed the regular season by 60 games and began their first journey of winning three consecutive championships. At the same time, Jordan's performance in the playoffs is equally sighing. Before retiring, he averaged less than 30 points in the playoffs only once (29.9 points in his rookie year). In the playoffs of 1985- 1986, he averaged an astonishing 43.7 points.
Jordan was the mvp of three finals when he retired temporarily on 1993. He averaged the best 34.7 points in nba history in the playoffs, and also won two Olympic gold medals for the US team at 1984 and 1992.
Jordan announced his retirement before the 1993- 1994 season, which shocked the nba. He played for Birmingham Barons for a year under the Chicago White Sox (a minor league baseball team). If he is an ordinary player, he will do well. However, Jordan's hope of entering the major leagues seems slim. In addition, Major League Baseball was involved in a labor dispute when the 1995 season was coming. Jordan reconsidered returning to the NBA, where he could play his role, re-emerge in the late season of 1994- 1995, and try to take the Bulls to another championship. He only participated in 17 regular games, averaging 26.9 points, and then averaged 3 1.5 points in the playoffs. Although the bull didn't win the championship.
After 1995- 1996, Jordan surpassed Chamberlain for the eighth time and won the fourth championship in the 1990s. Until the season of 1997- 1998, Jordan remained brave and led the bulls to win six championships in the 1990s.