He has two types of hobbies which are BASKETBALL and BASEBALL but he loves basketball more Answer: In early 1994, Jordan decided to take up a new hobby alright. However, it wasn't golf. It was baseball. Despite not playing baseball since high school some 13 years ago, he signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox in 1994. He played one unspectacular season for the Double-A Birmingham Barons.
When he temporarily retired from basketball following the murder of his father, Michael Jordan played minor league baseball. In 1994, Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons, a Double-A minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, batting .202 with three home runs, 51 runs batted in, 30 stolen bases, and 11 errors. He also appeared for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the 1994 Arizona Fall League, batting .252 against the top prospects in baseball.
Yes, It would be a fairly elementary dunk for Michael Jordan
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I believe not if you think that Michael Jordan is the best basketball player to exist you haven't seen Allen iverson,dwayane wade and lebron James but i like these guys and think that there better than mj do you know how many times ai has crossed mj and make the basket
There is no such thing as a 84-85 upperdeck Michael Jordan card... Upperdeck didnt even exist until 1989... double check the year on your card.
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It depends on the year and the condition of the card and how many of them were printed.
a triple double in basketball is when a player has points scored, rebounds and assists in double digits - like 10,10,10
Jordan played his high school ball at Emsley A. Laney High School (the "Buccaneers") in Wilmington, North Carolina where he played baseball, football, and basketball.He played basketball at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (the "Tar Heels") from 1981 to 1984.From 1984 to 1993 he played Basketball for the Chicago BullsIn 1994, Jordan played baseball for the Birmingham Barons, a Double-A minor league affiliate of the Chicago White SoxHe also appeared for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the 1994 Arizona Fall LeagueIn 1995 he returned to the Bulls and played for them from 1995 to 1998, then retired (again) in January 1999.In 2000 he became part owner and President of Basketball Operations for the Washington Wizards and in 2001 he decided to un-retire (again) and play for the Wizards from 2001-2003 - at which time he retired for good.He also played on two US Olympic Basketball teams. As a college player he participated, and helped his team win the gold, in the 1984 Summer Olympics. In the 1992 Summer Olympics he was a member of the star-studded squad that included Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and David Robinson and was dubbed the "Dream Team". They won most of their games in blow-outs and easily won the Gold Medal in that Olympics.