Michael Jordan retired from the Chicago Bulls on this day in 1999 after playing for the team from 1984 until 1993 and again from 1995 until 1998. During his tenure with the Bulls, Jordan led the team to win six NBA Championships under coach Phil Jackson.
Jordan’s incredible accomplishments on the court began almost immediately upon signing with the Bulls. Jordan scored more than 3,000 points during the 1986-1987 season, becoming the second player in the history of the NBA to do so.
After taking a brief break to try his hand at baseball, Jordan returned to the Bulls in 1995. The 1995-1996 season saw the Bulls post the second-best home record in history at 39-2 and the longest home winning streak at 44 games. Jordan retired from the Bulls after the 1997-1998 season after leading the team to another NBA Championship, the sixth championship in eight seasons.
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