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Michael Jordan admitted that his vertical leap was never measured: "It wasn't that much of an importance to me"Michael Jeffrey Jordan earned the nickname "Air" because he wowed NBA audiences with his high-flying moves and breath-taking dunks. Jordan's ability to produce those highlight reel moves was ...
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Michael Jordan reveals where the Dunk Contest began to decline: "Spud started all that"However, two-time winner Michael Jordan once talked about when the quality of the contest began to slide. "I think a lot of it has to do with all the dunks done without the ball," said Jordan.
However, if there is one dunk that remains etched in every fan’s memory, and remains as the, quite literally, “the poster child” of the competition, it’s Michael Jordan’s free-throw line ...
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Footwear News on MSNFirst Look: Michael Jordan's ‘Shattered Backboard' Air Jordan Returns for Its 10th AnniversaryOne of the most coveted Air Jordan sneakers of the last decade is officially set to be reissued for its 10th anniversary. Ahead of the summertime launch, a first look at the Air Jordan 1 High ...
Take a look back at Michael Jordan throwing down a two-handed "Rock the Cradle" dunk vs. Milwaukee in 1984!
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Basketball Network on MSN"You probably won, you know it and I know it" - Dominique Wilkins says Michael Jordan admitted to him he shouldn’t have won the 1988 dunk contestDominique Wilkins reflects on the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Contest and reveals Michael Jordan out of respect privately admitted he shouldn’t have won.
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