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Senin, 18 Februari 2013

No. 23 Is Still Topic No. 1

No. 23 Is Still Topic No. 1

No. 23 Is Still Topic No. 1. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Published: February 18, 2013. Michael Jordan turned 50 on Sunday, giving this year's All-Stars a chance to reflect on his illustrious career and how much he still means to the sport.

Michael Jordan, who won six NBA championships, five MVPs, 10 scoring titles and two Olympic gold medals, turns 50 on Sunday. Here are 50 reasons â€" from Air Jordans to the commercials to The Shot to The Shrug â€" why

Michael Jordan turns 50 on All-Star Sunday, Feb. 17, which has recently led to all sorts of brilliant career retrospectives on the man known as "Air Jordan." His Airness, he of six NBA championships, six NBA Finals MVPs, five regular-season MVPs, three

Luckily for the newly half-century-old Hall of Famer, the folks at the organization formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons didn't miss it. Not only did they put Jordan on the cover of the February edition of AARP Magazine, but

Michael Jordan turns 50 today, so what better time to look back at the 50 of the most sensational jump shots, slam dunks and plays that made him into the greatest basketball player of our generation? While many of us remember the defining moments of

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