The popular narrative is that the Detroit Pistons' defense pushed Michael Jordan to become the best basketball player he could be. The "Bad Boys" stonewalled the Chicago Bulls' early attempts at the title,
After watching his season end at the hands of the Detroit Pistons for the third straight year in 1990, Jordan nearly lost faith in his team and wondered if they were ever going over the "Motor City" hump.
Michael Jordan didn’t just win championships—he made them look good. From the courtside to the streets, his sneakers weren’t just footwear; they were statements. Each of his six championship-winning Air Jordans tells a story of dominance,
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"I knew everybody's eyes would be on me," Jordan said in 1984, per the New York Times. "I'd been compared to Julius Erving and Jerry West, and people wanted to see for themselves.
Kobe: The Making of a Legend' is a three-part docuseries that explores Kobe Bryant's life, including his early Philly years and sexual assault allegations