In thirteen years with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan led his team to six NBA championships, earning MVP honors each time. His career average of 31.5 points per game was the best in NBA history, and his 29,277 total points won him ten season scoring titles and made him the third all-time leading scorer in the league. His last-second shot in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals against the Utah Jazz clinched the Bulls' sixth title in a decade and marked Jordan's triumphant exit from the game of basketball. What does retirement mean for the most popular sports star in the world? Get the full story in the play-by-play biography that takes you from his first slam dunk, through his brief career in professional baseball, to his life off the court.
Michael Jordan is a biography about the greatest basketball player of all time. It follows Michael from the small town of Wilmington, North Carolina. Michael went to Laney highschool. At Laney he played football, basketball, and baseball. In Micheal's Sophmore year he was cut from his basketball team. The book tells how determined he was to accomplish his goals. As many people know he went to North Carolina University and later went on to the pros as a Chicago Bull. Michael is the best player to ever play the game. The book tells about the choices between him going to the pros from college, and what he did after his father was kill. This book is very inspirational. You should really read this book.
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