ists and 2.20 steals in 37.7 minutes per game, ranking third in the league in steals. Jordan led the Bulls in scoring in 17 of 18 playoff contests, with a high of 46 points in Game 3 against New York. He averaged 30.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.83 steals in 40.7 minutes per game in the playoffs, including 27.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.2 apg, 1.67 spg and 42.0 mpg in the Finals against Seattle.1996-97 Jordan, who matched his career high of 18 rebounds in an 89-87 overtime win over Seattle on March 6, became the first player to post a triple-double in NBA All-Star history when he got 14 points, a game-high 11 rebounds and a game-high 11 assists in Cleveland. During the weekend he also participated in the ceremonies honoring the "50 Greatest Players in NBA History." Jordan averaged an NBA-high 31.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, and team-highs of 4.8 assists and 1.58 steals per game in 19 playoff contests, and averaged 32.3 ppg in the NBA Finals against the Jazz. Jordan hit a buzzer-beating shot to win Game 1 of the Finals, had 38 points in Game 2 and came up with another 38 points, this time despite a stomach virus, in Game 5.The greatest basketball player of all time is the one and only Michael Jeffery Jordan. Jordan was successful in finding someone who could help him pass on his parents’ gifts to his children. In 1989, Michael married the former Juanita Vanoy. During their marriage, Juanita has preferred to remain just outside the huge public spotlight that follows her husband whereever he goes. Juanita has raised their children, Jeffrey, Marcus and Jasmine to share their father with the world. He decided to retire in 1999. He was the best basketball player in history, the guy who changed basketball history. “If I lost my talent tomorrow, I’d say I had a great time and move on,” Michael says. “I live today but plan for the future.” We can hardly wait to see what the future holds for MJ...