Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born in Brookyln, New
York on February 17, 1963. He was the fourth of five
children born to James and Deloris. James Jordan was a mechanic andDeloris Jordanwas a bank teller. Soon after Michael's birth, James and
Deloris felt that the streets of Brooklyn were unsafe to raise a family, so
they moved the family to Wilmington,
North Carolina.
As a youngster, Michael immediately became
interested in sports. However, it was baseball not basketball that was his
first love. He would play catch in the yard with his father, who loved
baseball. He soon started to play basketball to try and follow in the footsteps
of his older brother, Larry, whom he idolized growing up.
At LaneyHigh School, as a
sophomore, he decided to try out for the varsity team but was cut because he
was raw and undersized. The following summer, he grew four inches and practiced
tirelessly. The hard work paid off as he averaged 25 points per game in his
last two years and was selected to the McDonald's All-American Team as a
senior.
Following high school, he earned a basketball
scholarship from North CarolinaUniversity where he would
play under legendary coach Dean Smith. In his first year, he was named ACC
Freshman of the Year. He would help lead the Tarheels to the 1982 NCAA
Championship, making the game-winning shot.
After winning the Naismith College Player of the
Yearawardin 1984, Jordan
decided to leave
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