“I feel like I still have some ear damage”: Jasmine Jordan Recalls an Electric United Center When Michael Jordan was About to Win his 6th Title
From 1984 to 1998, Michael Jordan was the king of Chicago. He was a legend and one of the greatest athletes in the history of the NBA. He made Chicago his home and in turn, the city erupted each time he took to the floor. So much so that, his daughter, Jasmine Jordan claims to have hearing issues.
After years of mediocrity, it was Jordan who brought life back to the United Center. Winning six championships for the Bulls.
It certainly was an incredible 14 years in Chicago. The games were wild and the crowds were deafening. To the point where MJ’s daughter, Jasmine Jordan talked about what it was like during her father’s last championship run.
Jasmine Jordan still has ear damage from her days watching her dad Michael Jordan play for the Bulls
The 90s were an incredible time for the citizens of Chicago, Illinois. Simply because they got to witness greatness every time Michael Jordan stepped onto the hardwood floor of the United Center.
MJ spent 14 years as a Bull wowing crowds and leaving them screaming at the top of their lungs every time he played. So much so that His Airness’ daughter, Jasmine believes she has “hearing issues” from watching her dad play.
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It must have been quite an experience. One that will never be forgotten. Both by Jasmine and the city of Chicago alike.
MJ retired from the Chicago Bulls twice in 1993 and 1998
Usually, athletes hang up their boots only once in their careers. However, in the case of Michael Jordan, the GOAT retired a grand total of three times. Two of which were while he was with the Chicago Bulls. He retired the first time in 1993 and the second after his sixth and final championship in 1998.
20 years ago today, Michael Jordan retired for the 2nd time. This set off a 10-day chain of events unprecedented in pro sports, transforming a 62-win, three-time defending champ into a 13-37 nightmare and changing the Bulls franchise in ways that still reverberate.
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It was quite the merry-go-round. Regardless, the man is a legend, and fans wouldn’t have had his career pan out any other way.
Also Read: Jasmine Jordan 1s: An Ode To Woman folk, In Michael Jordan’s Least Favorite Color
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