Michael’s childhood was a big part in his life. To begin with, Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. Michael was the the fourth child and third son of James and Delores Jordan. Jordan’s family soon moved to Wallace, North Carolina where one more girl was born into the family. Then, they moved down the road to Wilmington, …show more content…
In that season, Michael averaged 28.2 points per game and he received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Also that year, Michael appeared at the Olympic games on the U.S. Olympic basketball team and they won the gold medal. Jordan was also selected for the all star game that year. During his second season, Michael broke his foot in the third game of the season, which caused him to miss 64 games. The Bulls still made the playoffs, even with a 30-52 record. Fortunately, Jordan was able to play in the playoffs against the Boston Celtics. The Bulls lost the series 4-0. During that season, Michael finished his Bachelor’s degree in geography. The next season, Jordan was amazing. He scored 3,000 points in a single season, the only other player to ever do that was Wilt Chamberlain. Jordan also had 37.1 points per game, 200 steals, and 100 blocks that season. The Bulls made it to the playoffs, but they got swept again by the Boston Celtics. The Bulls won their first NBA Championship in 1991 by beating the Los Angeles Lakers. Jordan made several endorsements with such companies as Nike. The Bulls won their second NBA Championship in 1992 by beating the Portland Trail Blazers. They also won their another Championship in 1993. Jordan had led the league in scoring from 1986 to 1993. Jordan made several endorsements with such companies as Nike. At the end of that season, two teenagers shot and killed Jordan’s dad during a robbery.