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Michael Jordan
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Three times because he played 2 times for the bulls and once for the wizards
Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan retired 3 times from basketball.First he retired in 1994 for the Chicago Bulls because of the death of his dad. He played baseball for a few years and then came back to basketball. He wore the number 45 because he did not want to wear the same number his dad saw him wear the last time his dad was alive.He then retired in 1998 from the Chicago Bulls because he felt he was getting old and he had already won 6 championships.Jordan came back to basketball because he loved playing the game. He played for the Washington Wizards but then retired in 2003 because he thought it was finally time to give it up.So techincally Jordan retired from basketball in 2003.
Well, he quit basketball 2 times, on the first, he retired because his father died and so then Michael Jordan promised that he will play baseball. After 2 years, he decided to come back and play basketball again. On his game, he was not good at basketball so he decided to train really hard. Then he had another game and he became the strongest ever. Years passed and Michael Jordan became the most oldest player to play in the NBA. I forgot how he quit again but i think it is because of his age.
Some of the highlight of the former Chicago Bulls basketball player Michael Jordan are that he was voted most valuable player five times, and led his team to two three World Championships.
Brett Favre, a former NFL quarterback, holds the record for retiring the most times. He officially retired and unretired multiple times during his career before ultimately retiring for good in 2011.
Jordan retired after the 93 season due to his dream to play Baseball. He came back during the 1995 season wearing number 45. After 3-peating a second time he felt his time was up along with his coach (Phil Jackson) moving to Los Angeles and retired a 2nd time in 1998. Jordan returned to the NBA in 2001 to prove he still had it. Indeed he did taking a downed Wizards team to the playoffs. Jordan's final game was in April 2003. He would retire a third and final time at age 40.