Jordan, a black guy who graduated from the University of North Carolina, proved his value to the world through his unremitting efforts. He was not smooth sailing. He was rejected by the school team because of his size and other reasons in his freshman year. However, this blow did not make Jordan give up. Instead, he worked harder and sweated more. All this actually made Jordan grow ten centimeters taller in just a few months. With the improvement of technology, Jordan finally opened the door of the school team. In the NBA draft of 1984, Jordan entered the highest hall of basketball with the first and third place. No one can deny that Jordan is a genius, but genius also needs to work hard. When he first entered professional basketball, he was always enveloped in the evaluation of Jordan by "Magic Master" Johnson and "Big Bird" Larry Van Bird. Since then, the Jordan era has dominated the NBA.
Beautiful aerial ballet, irresistible backward shooting, passing people and sticking out a long tongue when shooting have all become Jordan's patents. Jordan, on the other hand, climbed to the peak of life, career and honor with his second three consecutive championships, countless last-minute efforts to turn the tide, countless MVPs in regular season and finals, and countless new records. He symbolizes NBA, basketball and success. Under the impact and temptation of material, spiritual and other aspects, he did not lose himself, still faced life as a modest gentleman and tried his best to help those in need.
On the court, he is a god, unparalleled and omnipotent, and his achievements, shock and brilliance are unprecedented. In the eyes and hearts of me and all the fans, he is a symbol, a story and a legend worth remembering forever!