After witnessing Jordan showcase his raw talent, Davis knew right then and there that MJ had the potential to be a star.
"It was the basis of my career," Michael Jordan said.
In a recent interview, Michael Jordan speaks about the “love of the game” clause from his playing days, and how that helped shape the player he became.
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"I don't need my name in lights to keep going" - Michael Jordan explains why fame never fueled his greatness
Fresh off his and the Chicago Bulls’ first championship in 1991, His Airness spoke to Sports Illustrated after being hailed ...
Michael Jordan discussed an unusual "Love of the Game" clause that he had in his contract with the Chicago Bulls.
Bill Belichick's debut year in college football ended on Saturday with UNC's loss to NC State, and it's clear Tar Heel fans ...
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