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Introduce Jordan in English

Michael jeffrey jordan is one of the most famous players in the history of basketball. He was born on February 6th, 1963 in Brooklyn, new york. When Jordan was very young, his family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina. As the youngest of the three children, he is considered the laziest of the three children. Although he was lazy at school, when he entered high school, the situation began to favor him. He began to get better grades and showed more interest in the school itself and three different sports: football, baseball and basketball, in which he got letters. In his sophomore year, he was removed from the basketball team because he was only 5 feet 9 inches tall. Throughout the summer, he continued to train and grew four inches, so he was not removed from the team again. Moreover, during the third year of high school, he was selected for the McDonald's national team. When he went to the University of North Carolina, he had not become a future star. Although he did help lead his team to win the NCAA championship in 1982, he dropped out of school in 1984 and took part in the NBA draft, where he was selected by the Chicago Bulls.

During his NBA career, he spent 13 seasons in a row with the Bulls, and then spent two seasons with the Washington Wizards. It is here in the NBA that Jordan really made his mark. He won the MVP award five times, led his team to win the NBA championship six times, and was even named the best rookie. In his first few seasons, he became the only player except wilt chamberlain who scored more than 3,000 points in a season. The longer he is in the NBA, the better his game will be, and he will win several All-Star Game positions. Before long, Jordan's face and fragments of his basketball skills can be seen everywhere in the world, including the famous fragment of his changing hands in mid-air when he played against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1990- 199 1 season. Also this season, Jordan won the most valuable player award in the NBA Finals and cried while holding the trophy.

During his career, he retired several times, sometimes in great controversy. In 1993, he announced his retirement, and then he was accused of losing $50,000 during gambling, and there were many other accusations about his gambling problems. In 1994, he went to the baseball field, where he played for the Chicago White Sox. However, his baseball game was not as good as his basketball game, and although he played for several different minor league teams, he finally gave up and returned to the court. In the same year, he returned to the stadium, returned to the Bills team, scored more than 50 points in several games, and proved to the world that he really "came back". However, after playing for more than five years, he announced his retirement again at 1999.

However, in 2000, he returned to basketball, only this time with the Washington Wizards, but not as a player. Jordan became part-owner and chief operating officer of the team. Although he won several awards during his tenure as a basketball manager, many people don't know how to treat his management skills and career. When he got tired of that hat, he put on his jersey again and returned to the stadium with his new team with a score of 200 1. However, with the growth of age, many fans began to realize that if he left this time, he would not come back. After being injured in the 200 1-2002 season, he came back with special shoes to help his knee in the 2002-2003 season. He knew that this would be his last season. Tickets for every game were sold out, and many teams and players began to pay tribute to the all-star player. On September 6th, 2002, Donald Rumsfeld presented him with the national flag flying over the Pentagon, which was one of the highest honors he received. Therefore, Jordan left the court forever.

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