Michael Jordan (Basketball, USA): Breaking the Baskets and Inspiring Generations
By Michael Jordan

American former professional basketball player, Michael Jordan was born on the 17th of February 1963 in Brooklyn, New York; he is considered to be the best of all time. He led Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and was renowned by his competitive spirit, gravity-defying athleticism and his performances in the clutch. Jordan goes way beyond the basketball court influencing not only the culture of sports, fashion, but his power of global brands.
Michael Jordan did not only play basketball, instead, he made the sport a world display. It was with his trademark movements, paralyzing swagger and unwavering will to succeed that Jordan took the NBA to a higher level. Whether it was buzzer-beaters or championship shots, he always managed to play his best in pressure-filled situations as he epitomized what it is like to be a champion.
Jordan won six NBA championships, five MVP awards, 14 All-Star selections, and the scoring title 10 times during his stint with Chicago Bulls. His supremacy recreated the definition of being an elite athlete. Though, to be honest, more than stats, it was his attitude of mind which did not allow failure. Jordan has brought his impact to the game at every generation since then when the players were inspired to follow not only his style of play, but his tireless work ethic.
Off the court, Jordan transformed branding of athletes. His collaboration with Nike gave birth to the legendary line Air Jordan putting a new face on sport promotion in a lifetime way. He also came to be the main shareholder of Charlotte Hornets, and played a role of shaping the game on leadership grounds.
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Probably the best legacy that Jordan left is the kind of approach to greatness through failure, discipline, and an overwhelming passion. It is a story of trophies and titles, but it is also a story of the human spirit of struggle up, and up, and up, again. Michael Jordan is certainly more than a basketball icon; he is an idol that can be created when talent combines with resilience.