Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing dominated the NBA throughout the 1980s and '90s. Jordan won six championships, while Ewing constantly found himself on the wrong side of history. Despite the center's Hall of Fame career,
Michael Jordan named the basketball player that was just as good as him but wasn't as marketable in a revealing admission. Jordan enjoyed a stunning career in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls, winning six championships. He's widely regarded as the GOAT of basketball following his exploits on the court.
Hakeem Olajuwon spent over a decade with the Houston Rockets, establishing himself as one of the most dominant centers the league has ever seen. After his retirement, he shared his thoughts on the greatest NBA player of all time.
Michael Jordan doesn’t believe the Chicago Bulls would have won eight NBA titles in a row if he didn’t retire to play baseball. The Bulls won three straight championships in 1991, 1992 and 1993.
Fred VanVleet, once a mere waterboy for the Toronto Raptors, ascended through sheer determination and talent, culminating in a championship win and an impressive career earnings tally of $230 million.
It's the age-old question – how many points would Michael Jordan average in today's NBA? Universally known as the greatest scorer to ever grace the Association, Jordan is the measuring stick to which every great bucket-getter is compared to.
The Portland Trail Blazers received a lot of criticism for selecting Sam Bowie as the second overall pick instead of Michael Jordan in the 1984 NBA Draft. Bowie had just recovered from a broken leg to help Kentucky to the NCAA Final Four.
He thought coming to the Rockets would be easier because you had, you know, Charles and 'Dream.' Scottie bumped head with Charles in a way that wasn't crazy, but it's you come from a work ethic of Michael Jordan and yourself,