A detailed timeline of the impact and legacy of Michael Jordan across different fields.
Michael Jordan, also known as MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player widely considered one of the greatest of all time. He played 15 seasons in the NBA, primarily with the Chicago Bulls, winning six NBA championships. Jordan's exceptional athletic abilities, competitive spirit, and charismatic personality made him a global icon, instrumental in popularizing basketball and the NBA worldwide during the 1980s and 1990s. He is also a successful businessman.
Since 1976, the year of the ABA–NBA merger, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen are the only two players to win six NBA Finals playing for one team.
By November 1984, Michael Jordan's talent was clear in his first NBA season; he was being compared to Julius Erving.
In 1984, Nike introduced Air Jordan sneakers, which were endorsed by Michael Jordan and became highly successful.
In 1987, Michael Jordan won his first Slam Dunk Contest championship. This athletic achievement influenced a generation of young players.
In 1988, Michael Jordan won his second consecutive Slam Dunk Contest championship. This further solidified his influence on a generation of young basketball players.
Michael Jordan won an Olympic gold medal with the 1992 U.S. men's basketball team, representing the last third of the basketball Triple Crown.
On November 1, 1994, Michael Jordan's No. 23 was retired by the Chicago Bulls during a ceremony that included the unveiling of a permanent sculpture called The Spirit outside the new United Center.
In September 1996, Michael Jordan was named the greatest athlete of the past 50 years in the 50th-anniversary issue of Sport publication.
In 1996, Michael Jordan was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.
In 1998, with 5.2 seconds left in Game 6, Michael Jordan made the climactic shot of his Bulls career, a top-key jumper over Bryon Russell, to give Chicago an 87–86 lead. The Bulls won their sixth NBA championship, achieving their second three-peat of the decade. Jordan was voted Finals MVP for a record sixth time, averaging 33.5 points per game. The 1998 Finals holds the highest television rating of any Finals series, and Game 6 holds the highest television rating of any game in NBA history.
In his 1998 autobiography, For the Love of the Game, Michael Jordan wrote that he was preparing for retirement as early as the summer of 1992.
In December 1999, Michael Jordan was ranked the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century in an ESPN survey of journalists, athletes, and sports figures. He was also voted the greatest basketball player of the 20th century by the Associated Press and placed second to Babe Ruth in the AP's list of 20th-century athletes.
In 1999, ESPN named Michael Jordan the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century.
During the 2001 NBA Finals, Phil Jackson compared Michael Jordan's dominance to Shaquille O'Neal, saying that Jordan would get fouled on every play but still had to play through it and rise to the occasion.
From 2001 to 2014, Michael Jordan hosted an annual golf tournament, the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational, to raise money for various charities.
During the 2002-03 NBA season, tributes were paid to Michael Jordan throughout the NBA in recognition that it would be his final season.
In 2002, Michael Jordan was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary men's basketball team, honoring the 50 greatest players in ACC history.
On April 16, 2003, Michael Jordan played his final NBA game in Philadelphia. He scored his final points from the free throw line and received a three-minute standing ovation when he was subbed out with one second left in the game.
As of 2008, Michael Jordan's yearly income from endorsements was estimated to be over $40 million, in addition to the impact on ticket sales and player salary.
In August 2009, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, opened a Michael Jordan exhibit featuring items from his college and NBA careers, as well as memorabilia from the 1992 "Dream Team" and a baseball glove representing his time in Minor League Baseball.
In September 2009, Michael Jordan was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with David Thompson presenting him. His emotional speech spawned the "Crying Jordan" Internet meme.
In 2009, Michael Jordan was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his individual career and into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.
In 2010, Michael Jordan was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of "The Dream Team" and also became a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.
In 2013, Michael Jordan granted his 200th wish for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
From 2001 to 2014, Michael Jordan hosted an annual golf tournament, the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational, to raise money for various charities.
In 2015, Michael Jordan was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame as an individual member.
In 2016, Michael Jordan became the first billionaire player in NBA history, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama.
In August 2020, the shoes Michael Jordan wore during the August 26, 1985, Nike exhibition game were auctioned for $615,000, setting a record for a pair of sneakers.
In October 2021, Michael Jordan was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.
In 2021, a ticket stub from Michael Jordan's NBA debut game on October 26, 1984, sold at auction for $264,000, setting a record for a collectible ticket stub.
In September 2022, Michael Jordan's jersey from the opening game of the 1998 NBA Finals was sold for $10.1 million, setting a record as the most expensive game-worn sports memorabilia in history.
In December 2022, the NBA unveiled a new MVP trophy named in Michael Jordan's honor, replacing the original trophy named after Maurice Podoloff. This new trophy would be awarded starting with the 2022–23 season.
As late as 2022, the NBA Finals television ratings had not returned to the level reached during Michael Jordan's last championship-winning season, highlighting his lasting impact on the game's popularity.
In 2023, Michael Jordan donated $10 million to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for his 60th birthday.
As of 2025, Michael Jordan's net worth is estimated at $3.5 billion by Forbes, making him one of the richest celebrities.
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