27 reasons why nobody will ever top Michael Jordan


[post_page_title]January 13, 1999[/post_page_title]
On January 13, 1999 came Jordan’s second retirement. The greatest to play the game announced he is retiring, telling a crowd at the United Center that he doesn’t have the mental challenges he had in the past to proceed as a player. During his second stint with the Bulls, Jordan averaged 29.4 PPG, 6.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists. He won three more championships and three more Finals MVP titles. One of those titles came on Father’s Day, 1996.
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