
Michael Jordan did it all in terms of basketball. He concurred every world, every road and avenue of the sport. From playing and dominating, both nationally and internationally, owning a team and creating one of the most iconic sneakers ever.
Now what? I guess another Hall of Fame induction wouldn’t be bad. The G.O.A.T has received yet another accomplishment by being inducted in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2015. From the FIBA release:
Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest player of all-time, headlines a list of nine world class basketball personalities from seven different countries that make up the 2015 Class of Inductees to be enshrined into FIBA’s Hall of Fame on Saturday 19 September.
Along with Jordan, the contingent of players also includes national icons Antoine Rigaudeau of France, Lithuania’s Sarunas Marciulionis, Vladimir Tkachenko of Russia/Ukraine, Cuba’s Ruperto Herrera Tabio and Anne Donovan of the USA.
They are joined by legendary coach Jan Stirling of Australia.
He won 2 olympic gold medals for U.S.A, once in 1984, and once in 1992, joining what is known only as the ‘dream team’. He deserves it, in every way.