Michael Jordan The Rise of a Basketball Legend

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

Michael Jordan is an iconic figure in American basketball, a legend to be reckoned with. Despite two retirements and returns, he has always been the leader and top representative of the team. Even after finishing third in the draft, he has had an unbeatable career. Between 1986 and 1998, Michael Jordan won a total of 10 championships, which is absolutely unprecedented, difficult to surpass, and extremely difficult to surpass in the NBA arena.

He was also the main scoring guard of the U.S. team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and was an unshakable core force. Among the top teams in the world, he has become the only main force of iron, showing both offensive and defensive all-round strength and leadership style. How rare is Jordan's talent? Twice retired, twice comeback, but always maintained a solid dominance. Although Jordan is not tall and has long arms, his explosiveness and bounce, as well as his versatility in offense and defense, are admirable.

In addition, Jordan is not only a basketball player, he also briefly stepped into the baseball arena and is a rare crossover player among professional players. What's even more commendable is that Jordan was able to regain his former peak form after two mid-way exits, and he was still able to firmly control his position on the court after his comeback, continuing to conquer his teammates and opponents, which undoubtedly added to his legend. Today, Jordan remains a shining calling card of American basketball.

If the business card of football is Pele and Maradona, then there is only one person on the business card of basketball, and that is Michael Jordan.

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