While the president admits he has a special place in his heart for Pittsburgh, he certainly can also be proud of Chicago product, Michael Jeffrey Jordan, since they both made major contributions to the city.
Michael's latest contribution? Jordan is finally in the NBA Hall of Fame.
Michael's induction into the NBA Hall of Fame is a big deal. After all, he is the best to have ever played the game:
1984 Draft Lottery: Bulls get Jordan with 3rd pick | Rookie of the Year: Jordan averages 28.2 points | MJ claims '87 Dunk Contest | Dunk champion | Seven straight triple-doubles | MJ helps Bulls win 70th game | Triple-double in All-Star Game |
MJ gives Bulls 3rd straight title | Bulls' 1998 Championship | And the list goes on.
No argument here.
He joins David Robinson, John Stockton, Jerry Sloane and women's basketball coach, C. Vivian Stringer.
Thanks, MJ, for your love of the game.
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Comments
MJ, did it right.
It's never enough for these b*stards. They got to have all the women, and are never satisfied with the loving wives they have at home.
That goes for Magic, Kobe, and the lot of them.
What does that say about DC sports.
You bring in the King of Basketball, and the Wizards STILL weren't good enough.