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Below is a basketball poster of Michael Jordan as the winner of the NBA's slam dunk contest in 1988. This Michael Jordan Slam Dunk Champion
poster features him taking off from the foul line. Michael
Jordan was known for his long hangtime. |
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Michael Jordan burst onto the NBA scene in 1984 for the
Chicago Bulls and immediately became one of the best players
in the game. In 1988, at the All-Star break, he won
the dunk contest. Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls
to six titles and was the league's Most Valuable Player five
times. He retired three times. Michael Jordan
first retired after winning three titles so he could play
baseball. He retired again after winning another three
championships. He then went on to become the general
manager of the Washington Wizards. It was then that
Michael Jordan un-retired and played two more regretful
seasons. Jordan was fired as the general manager soon
thereafter. |
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