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Michael Air Jordan – The World’s Greatest

Written on April 16th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


Michael Jordan the best player… the name of the song is ” the world’s greatest ” by R. Kelly… pls rate and comment NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT PLEASE!!!

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MICHAEL JORDAN:The Greatest (pt 6)

Written on April 15th, 2010 by adminno shouts


The song is: “CHILDREN”(Dream Version) BY ROBERT MILES

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MICHAEL JORDAN: The Greatest (pt 4)

Written on April 15th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


THE LEGEND

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Michael Jordan – The World’s Greatest

Written on April 14th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


A tribute to the Greatest Player to ever play the game of Basketball. In case you all are wondering about my opinion on the Kobe vs. MJ thing, here it is. Kobe Bryant is my favorite player and, in my opinion, is the best player in the NBA right now. He and Jordan have equal skill sets. The both play D, have a sweet jumper, attack the basket, dish the ball and equal clutch abilites. Jordan, however is the best player to ever play becasue of what he has accomplished in his career and how he brought the game to life. However, Kobe Bryant still has about 7 or so years left to play and I do think he will surpass Michael Jordan as being the greatest NBA player of all time.

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Michael Jordan – The Greatest There Ever Will Be

Written on April 13th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


HD reload: www.youtube.com This video focuses on the breathtaking beauty of Jordan’s abilities. I chose to include only the most graceful, acrobatic Jordan highlights I could find in order to capture his aesthetic brilliance. After watching this you should fully appreciate the gap in ability between Michael Jordan and the rest of humankind. Last song in the video is called “Angel” by Massive Attack.

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Michael Jordan – the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 1

Written on April 13th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


Michael Jordan – the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 1 ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard, Jordan won 14 combined mvp’s (3 all star, 5 league, 6 finals

Michael Jordan the greatest of all time hall of fame 2009 weekend part 2

Written on April 13th, 2010 by admin15 shouts


Michael Jordan the greatest of all time hall of fame 2009 weekend part 2 THE GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME!! ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 5 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard, Jordan won 14 combined mvp’s

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Michael Jordans Greatest Assists !!!

Written on April 12th, 2010 by admin9 shouts


Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player and active businessman. He is widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time, and was among the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation. Jordan was instrumental in popularizing the National Basketball Association (NBA) around the world in the 1980s and 1990s. After a stand-out career at the University of North Carolina, Jordan joined the nba’s Chicago Bulls in 1984. He quickly emerged as one of the stars of the league, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring. His leaping ability, illustrated by performing slam dunks from the free throw line at Slam Dunk Contests, earned him the nicknames “Air Jordan” and “His Airness”. He also gained a reputation as one of the best defensive players in basketball. In 1991, he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls, and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a “three-peat”. Though Jordan abruptly left the NBA in October 1993 to pursue a career in baseball, he rejoined the Bulls in 1995 and led them to three additional championships (1996, 1997, and 1998). His 1995–96 Bulls team won an NBA-record 72 regular-season games. Jordan retired for a second time in 1999, but he returned for two more NBA seasons as a member of the Washington Wizards. Jordan’s individual accolades and accomplishments include five NBA MVP (Most Valuable Player) awards, ten All-NBA First Team designations

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MICHAEL JORDAN: The Greatest (pt 3)

Written on April 12th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


THE LEGEND

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Michael Jordan the greatest athlete of all time

Written on April 12th, 2010 by admin25 shouts


My website: www.hoopsfans101.netau.net MICHAEL JORDAN 6 finals mvp’s, 5 league mvp’s, 10 scoring titles (5 while shooting over 50%), steals title, Defensive player of the year award, highest PPG in NBA history for the regular season (30.12) and playoffs (33.45). Averaged 31.5ppg and 51.5% shooting as a Chicago Bull against fierce defenses. Michael topped out at 37ppg in 1986-87, his best all around season looked like this: 32.5ppg – 8reb – 8ast – 2.9stl – .8blk on an amazing 54% shooting in 1988-89, Jordan had 5 seasons over 32 points per game. Jordan averaged 33.45ppg, 6.4reb, 5.7ast, on 49% shooting in the playoffs for his career. In the 1991 NBA Finals Jordan posted per game averages of 31.2 points on 56% shooting from the field, 11.4 assists, 6.6 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 1.4 blocks. Jordan won his first NBA Finals MVP award by a unanimous decision, and he cried while holding the NBA Finals trophy. In the 1992 NBA Finals Jordan was named Finals MVP for the second year in a row and finished the series averaging 35.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg, and 6.5 apg, 1.67 steals, .33 blocks while shooting 53% from the floor. In the 1993 NBA Finals Jordan averaged a Finals-record 41.0 ppg during the six-game series, 8.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists, .67 blocks, 1.67steals, and became the first player in NBA history to win three straight Finals MVP awards. Jordan scored more than 30 points in every game of the series, including 40 or more points in 4 consecutive games, a record which has never been

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