Michael Jordan Sued By Woman Who Says He Fathered Her Teenage Son
A woman is suing Michael Jordan -- claiming he’s the father of her 16-year-old son and wants a paternity test to cement her claim.
A woman is suing Michael Jordan -- claiming he’s the father of her 16-year-old son and wants a paternity test to cement her claim.
Today, Michael Jordan turns 50 years old. MJ is one of the most recognized athletes of all time and according to his biography on the official NBA website, he is "the greatest basketball player of all time." Jordan's records, accolades, and accomplishments would fill this entire page, and his endorsed products are still extremely relevant and successfully popular to this day.
Whether it’s points scored or money earned, Michael Jordan is used to ridiculously high numbers. And that’s not about to change anytime soon.
The 2012 Olympic basketball team is pretty stacked. Head coach Mike Krzyewski has already stated that this year's squad is definitely more versatile than Team USA from 2008 that won the gold medal. Kobe Bryant took things a step further in this clip and says he thinks this year's team could beat the team who some consider to be "the greatest team ever assembled" - the 1992 'Dream Team.'
In 1992, the United States’ “Dream Team” made a big statement when they went into Barcelona and dominated in basketball. They blew out Croatia in the gold medal game, and it cemented their legacy in sports history, forever. But is this men’s basketball team the greatest collection of athletes ever?
We've often marveled at Michael Jordan's prolific play in the air, but what about a man who refuses to leave the ground?
Four-year-old basketball sensation Cody “Cross Over” Jordan shows off some serious skill at ball handling, shooting and footwork in these videos. We may have found the next Michael Jordan.
If someone asked me "Who is the best player to ever play the game of basketball?" - my answer would be 'Michael Jordan.' I was an 80's baby and a child of the 90's which means I had the privilege of seeing Michael Jordan in his prime. As a kid, I guess it was all surreal even though I knew that Michael was the best player in the NBA at that time. His face was on everything
The next time someone brings up the Kobe/Jordan conversation, I need to remember these stats.