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Michael Jordan leaps from the free-throw line for a perfect-score dunk in the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. A prolific dunker throughout his career due to his tremendous leaping ability, Jordan won

Rare Cool Emotional Jordan Holding A Trophy Wallpaper. This is a cool culturally historic photograph of legendary basketball player Michael Jordan emotionally embracing his three-peat win trophy while surrounded by people.

Michael Jordan, Shooting Guard and Small Forward for the Chicago Bulls addresses the media holding the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy in the Seattle SuperSonics vs Chicago Bulls Basketball finals, Closeup of Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan victorious with wife Juanita and trophy after game vs Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles, CA

Michael Jordan, forward for the Chicago Bulls, holding a basketball in the locker room. Pontiac, MI-Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan slams two of his 36 points, and screams, to lead the Bulls to a 105-95 win over the Detroit

Jordan won six championships with the Bulls, those coming in eight seasons between 1991 and 1998 around a 19-month sabbatical to play baseball in the Chicago White Sox minor league system.

Michael Jordan addresses the media holding the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy after the Bulls won Game 6 of the NBA Finals in June 1996. Despite not being in basketball shape, Jordan

Widely considered the greatest basketball team ever assembled, here's Jordan with Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Magic Johnson, and Karl Malone holding up the Olympic rings in 1991. Baseball Attempt Jordan thought he could bring just as much talent to the baseball field, but the attempt was short-lived and returned to the court.

But Wednesday night he found himself overmatched when the Bulls beat the Los Angeles Lakers 108-101 to win their first NBA championship. So Michael Jordan cried.

Michael Jordan holds the trophy after the Bulls' 108-101 win over the Lakers in Game 5 for the NBA championship in Inglewood, Calif., on June 12, 1991.