No he did not or he would have 45, 360 pts in his career. but he only has 32,292
Yes, he did; part of it, at least.
I believe, the last team Michael Jordan played for that was The "WIZARD"
Michael Jordan is all I know. Famous anyways.
The card "Michael Jordan card 23 Karat gold rookie signiture" is absolutely rare. It is estimated that the card would be at least worth $2,000 and increasing in worth.
At least at the time, Michael Jordan's score of 6 points in the Washington Wizards loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday of December 27nd was his lowest scoring NBA game. By doing so he ended a league record streak of 866 consecutive games with double-digit scoring. In the next game two nights later he bounced right back with 51 points against the Charlotte Hornets.
Michael Jordan changed the world by changing the game of basketball just like Larry Bird, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. He also changed the econimical world. Michael Jordan did not change the world. Most of the people in the world have never heard of him and he has not affected their lives in the least.
No. All current teams have played against each other at least once. Under the current scheduling formula, every team plays every other team at least once every four seasons.
Michael Jordan's vertical jump is recorded around 48". It is also estimated that his hang time, or time spent in the air, is about 0.98 seconds.
20 dollars at least cause he is retired and in the hall of fame he has been retired for 6 years
It is worth a lot of money. If you sell it to a collector he or she will have to pay you at least $2,500.
He told him the secret method of shooting three's. 1: Michael would eat a 32 piece bucket chicken before every game he played. 2: Michael would always make sure he consumed at least three whole watermelons the night before his big game. And the final inspirational point he made was black supremacy is great.
Because that's the number he wanted. Jordan wanted to prove he was at least half as good as his brother Larry, who wore #45 in high school, and continuously beat Michael in one on one as children.