Michael Jordan’s inspirational story
NBA star Jordan’s inspirational story
Michael Jordan, February 1963 Born on the 17th in Brooklyn, New York, he is a famous American basketball player who serves as a shooting guard and is the greatest basketball player in history. Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third overall pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft. In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged 37.1 points per game and won the scoring title for the first time. In the 1990-91 season, Jordan won the regular season MVP and Finals MVP titles, leading the Chicago Bulls to win the NBA championship for the first time. In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won his 10th career scoring title and led the Bulls to their sixth championship. On September 11, 2009, Jordan was officially inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.
Inspirational Stories of NBA Stars: Jordan
On February 17, 1963, Michael Jordan was born in a Catholic hospital in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is the fourth child of Delores and James Jordan and the youngest of three sons. He also has an older sister and a younger sister.
The old Jordan couple have consciously cultivated their children's self-confidence and racial self-esteem since childhood, and paid attention to giving their children a good family upbringing, educating them to be polite, honest and respect the elderly. "My home gave me The belief in striving for success. The education I received as a child has been very beneficial and has always pushed and helped me become who I am today. My character and laughter are like my father, and my business acumen and strictness are like my mother," Jordan said affectionately. .
The five children of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan grew up healthily under the care and education of their parents. They did not cause their parents too much trouble. Only Michael often made some pranks that upset his parents. As a child, Michael looked a lot like the waif Tom Sawyer. He once talked about an interesting adventure he had as a child on the CBA's "David Ritman Night Talk" program in 1989. When he was two years old, one day old Jordan was checking the car's engine with a flashlight in his backyard. He didn't notice that Michael was curiously playing with the live wires. His little hand touched the connector of the wire and he was thrown more than a meter away. He almost died. life. When he was five years old, his parents forbade him from playing with an axe, but he refused to listen. One time, he secretly took an ax outside to chop firewood, but accidentally, the ax missed the firewood, but cut off his own toe. He screamed in pain, and his parents were at a loss when they got home, so they had to invite a female neighbor who did not have a medical license but claimed to be a doctor. The female "doctor" came up and poured a large amount of water on Michael's bloody toes. A cup of kerosene made Michael scream in pain, but it stopped the bleeding.
In 1970, when Michael was thirteen years old, his family moved to Wilmington, a small town in the southern suburbs of North Carolina. There, the old Jordan couple bought a large piece of land for the children to play ball, ride bicycles and hold motorcycle competitions, but the naughty Michael often rolled himself into the ditch. Once, in order to imitate the news figures who flew over and drove motorcycles at that time, Jordan was riding a motorcycle with his brother Larry, and tried to rush up a mud mound and fly over a ditch. The result was unsuccessful and both of them fell. The skin is torn apart. Jordan wanted to hide the scar from his father and covered it with cloth, but the honest Larry "betrayed" his brother. Although he was severely criticized by his father, Jordan did not stop there. He practiced secretly several times until the old Jordan found out and ordered him to sell the motorcycle.
When the Jordan family arrived in Wilmington, the local racial disputes had eased and the social environment was relatively better than before. Since a joint school for black children and white children to attend together has not yet been built, the main activity of the five Michael sisters is sports. They play basketball, pick up balls, and sometimes compete in running and long jump.
Of all the sports that children love, swimming is the only one that scares Michael. When he was seven years old, he once went to the sea with a friend to play in the water. He lay flat on the shallows on the shore and let the waves gently rock them. Suddenly... a turning wave swept them deep into the sea. The two children, who could not swim, were frightened and struggled desperately. The little friends tried their best to pull Jordan and sink into the water.
The frightened Jordan desperately rowed towards the shore, but his friend let go of his little hand... and watched helplessly as his friend drowned, which made him stay away from the water. "I will be particularly careful whenever I go to a place where I may fall into the water." Jordan admitted honestly as an adult, "If it is a large cocktail party held by the swimming pool, and there are many people, I may accidentally fall into it." If I miss him, I will stay away from the pool. First, I will figure out which side is deeper. Then I will stay farther away. Even if I stand on the shallower side, I will never stand close to the edge. "
Because there were many children and they were all fun-loving, Jordan's house quickly became the gathering and play center for the neighborhood children. "Michael is the most playful of all my children," said DeLotus Jordan. "He always likes to hang out in crowded places, and if there's something that needs to be tried, he has to be the first. He's more "No one needs restraint more than anything else." James Jordan said: "Michael always deliberately went against us. If we told him not to touch the stove because it was burning, he would touch it; if he saw 'wet paint' written on it. He would reach out and touch the telephone pole to see if it was really dry. ""All the children were assigned some chores, and Michael often had a bad temper and deliberately made a mess of what he was supposed to do, which often made us very upset. Annoyed. One time I even caught him giving his pocket money to other children to help him with chores. "
Not only was Jordan unwilling to work at home, he was also unwilling to do so at school. "Use your brain more" and don't want to do those "annoying" homework. Throughout elementary school and junior high school, Jordan's calligraphy scores hovered between B and C, but he was very keen on various competitions. His father fully understood that Michael would not be able to inherit his career and become a qualified mechanic. He decided to take advantage of the situation and taught his son how to practice basketball rules on a simple basketball court in his backyard. Soon, Michael became a star on the elementary school basketball team.
Michael gradually understood some truths from the process of challenging others. He knew that proper self-discipline could protect him from injury when participating in various competitions. In sports, he challenged his brother Larry, who was one year older than him; in studies, he competed with his sister, Silin, who was one year younger than him; in other aspects, he challenged his parents. The onset of adolescence made Michael's life troubled. He was suspended three times as a freshman in middle school. Once because he left school to practice jumping shots, once because he threw a popsicle on the head of a girl who called him "nigger"; once because he got into a fight with a boy who took Michael's hard work. The ground lines painted on the school basketball court were erased. When he was in the third grade of junior high school, Michael had "the last real fight in his life." One afternoon, Jordan was going to play baseball with his classmates. With the permission of the teacher, he ended get out of class a few minutes early with a classmate who was close to him. Go up and draw the line in the open space. Just as Erbaji happily drew the baseball field with chalk and was about to invite his classmates to come over and play, a Japanese child came over and asked them what they were talking about and why they didn't go to class. Jordan patted Qiang Yushang's chalk dust and replied that several of his classmates were going to play baseball after class. Unexpectedly, this Japanese man muttered disdainfully: "Who cares what you niggas are going to do!"
When Jordan heard this, he immediately became furious. At that time, the TV series "Roots" that reflected the life of black Americans was being screened, and people all over the country seemed to be watching this TV series, so he thought that due to the influence of this TV series, he should be careful when speaking. But this kid was so unscrupulous, Jordan rushed up to him almost without thinking, grabbed him and beat him into a ball until other classmates who were rushing to catch him pulled them away. Jordan was very sensitive to the hairstyle that his friends nicknamed "baby hair." He once told host Diana Sawyer on CBA's "60 Minutes Celebrity Interview" program: "A lot of people find fault with me, and in They laughed at me in front of girls. They laughed at my hair style, my tendency to stick out my tongue, and other unusual details of my life. The girls also laughed at me. In this way, I could not gain their favor and could not be with them. Anyone would. "There was a girl named Angela West who was in the first grade of high school. Jordan had hoped that she would like him since he was in the fifth grade. Every morning when she goes to school, Jordan goes out of her way to hold her seat on the school bus. But every time Angela got in the car, she would rather sit with other people. Even if three or four people squeezed into one seat, she would never sit next to Jordan. "Despite this, I still reserve a seat for her every day.
"Jordan recalled, "She never had a date with me until she graduated from high school. "
This led to Jordan becoming one of the few boys to take home economics classes at Laney High School in tenth grade. His ability to do household chores improved, and in CBA's "60 Minutes Celebrity Interviews" "In the show, Jordan recalled that almost everyone who came to his home would see him cleaning with a vacuum cleaner or sorting clothes. These things were spread, making people regard him as a qualified and good young man - a A qualified young man in a sensitive era - you must know that he did not idle around, drink and fight like many of his peers.
At that time, he was Michael's best friend and toughest opponent. His older brother, Larry, worked harder than Jordan in sports, and his jumping ability was quite impressive. When Jordan was playing on the Laney High School baseball team, he insisted on wearing the No. 23 jersey. This number is almost half of his brother Larry's jersey number "45".
At the age of 15, Jordan was 1.88 meters tall and was in the 10th grade of high school. His parents were very strict with their children. So even though Jordan was playful, his academic performance was still good, and he could still achieve excellence in mathematics. As his bones developed, Jordan's athletic genius became increasingly apparent, and he truly fell in love with basketball. However, it was the source of his basketball skills that made him leap forward. It was a shame that he would never forget.
High school basketball teams in the United States are divided into two levels. The first team represents the school and the second team is a sparring partner. Michael thought that he could enter the first team based on his ability. He was the main force, so he signed up with his friend Lorio. On the day the list was released, the two went to the school gymnasium to see the list. It turned out that his friend was on the list, but he looked through the list several times and couldn't find it. After school, Michael ran home, closed the door and cried in his arms. However, he was stubborn and went to the coach, hoping to allow him to train with the team. The coach told him: "You are short and have poor reflexes, so you have little future in basketball. "Michael returned disappointed.
When the school team participated in regional competitions, Michael came again and asked the coach to watch the game with the team. After his hard pleading, the coach relented and agreed to his request. However, he had to take care of the clothes of the school team members. In order to watch the game, Jordan had to carry his clothes into the field. During this time, Jordan began to practice hard for four hours every day. He practiced with the first team for the next two hours. After the training, he even pushed himself harder. Whenever he had time, he would find a basketball stand and sweat like rain. This habit has been carried to the NBA. Hard training made Jordan extremely solid. Excellent basic skills. A year later, the first team of the school could no longer reject him. At that time, his height increased to 1.91 meters, and his basketball skills became increasingly outstanding.
Jordan would later recall this experience. Shi said: "This may be a good thing. After feeling frustrated, I secretly vowed that you will never suffer such torture again in the future." "And the school team coach who rejected him became famous because of this. He said: "Although I rejected him from joining the team, I still discovered him after all. "When the old Jordan couple watched their two sons push each other and fight for each other on the dirt basketball court in their backyard, they did not immediately realize how deep their brotherly love was. In the beginning When Jordan started his sophomore year of high school, Larry always outscored Jordan, and most of the basketball games they played in their backyard ended in physical blows. A basic factor in his personality: he likes competition. No matter what the competition is, formal or informal, Jordan always tries to win and dares to accept any challenge. Jordan believes that competition is sacred because competition is his self-discovery. A golden key. But Jordan only knew how to play basketball at the time and knew nothing about the process of leading to a professional basketball career. He was trained to be a professional player, but when he was in his junior year of high school, he had not yet entered the list of the 300 most promising rookies released by various college basketball teams.
For Jordan, at that time. It is certainly painful not to attract attention, but it also has its advantages, because Jordan does not have one or another pressure like those young sports stars.
He has no reason to imagine himself as a star or to worry about living up to others' expectations by poor grades or poor performance. All of this gave Jordan the opportunity to grow normally.
In the summer before entering his junior year of high school, Jordan participated in a basketball summer camp held by Appalachian University, and then came to the University of North Carolina basketball summer camp. The coach of the camp was North Carolina. Death Smith, a famous college basketball coach in California. The boy who sat at the table with Qiao's mother at that time was named Buzz Peterson. He and Jordan played the same position. The two worked together very well, and their skills were no less than those of the well-known college stars in the state at that time. Over the next two years, they first played together in high school basketball games across the state and then roomed together at the University of North Carolina. In getting along day and night, the two formed a sincere friendship and became very close friends.
North Carolina basketball authorities believe Peterson is an outstanding future basketball star. He has been selected to attend the Howie Gerfinkel "Five-Star Basketball Camp" in Pittsburgh, where the best high school basketball players in the United States will receive guidance from the most famous coaches in the United States and have access to every college basketball team in the United States. The "Bole" who is looking for new players. Nine times out of ten, you can get a college scholarship by playing there. Jordan wasn't as lucky as Peterson. University of Kansas basketball coach Roy Williams, who was one of Death Smith's assistants at the time, was one of the few people who understood Jordan's abilities. He strongly recommended Jordan to study at the "Five-Star Basketball Camp". The camp manager accepted Jordan because of Williams' favor and arranged a temporary job for him in the camp so that he could earn enough to pay for school.
Jordan was not invited to participate in the first session of the three-week training class held by the camp because this session was specially arranged for future seed players of each team. But Jordan quickly proved how wrong this camp arrangement was with his own strength. "Jordan's ability to dribble and shoot surprised everyone," the camp coach recalled. "When he walked on the court, it was like he was playing...," camp official Tom Konchaski told the New York Times reporter. "Jordan jumped so high before throwing the ball, it was like there was no one guarding him. "Jordan quickly surpassed some of the top prospects that colleges were chasing each other and was named camp's Most Valuable Athlete two weeks in a row. He also realized for the first time where his future lay. "It was as if a magical being suddenly tapped me on the shoulder and said to me, 'You are destined to become a figure, a great figure that everyone will notice'!" Jordan recalled.
Jordan's mother, Delores Jordan, recalled: "When Jordan was in his senior year of high school, many people came to visit, and most of them were officials responsible for recruiting sports students at the university. We met at that time It’s a lot of trouble because we have no way of knowing who sees Jordan as a human being and who sees Jordan as a basketball machine.” The Jordans took their son to visit more than a dozen universities in Maryland, Southern California, and New York. Finally, I returned to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Delores is a true North Carolinian, but her son is unwilling to admit that he is also a true North Carolinian. "As I grew older, I began to hate North Carolina," Jordan said. "My mom liked Phil Ford (the NBA star who graduated from the University of North Carolina), but I couldn't stand him and those guys at the University of North Carolina. "But Jordan himself became more intense. Now, what he said was quite duplicitous. When he visited the University of North Carolina in person, he found that everything was much better than he expected. Jordan finally decided to attend the University of North Carolina. Michael is probably only half right when he says that UNC "focuses more on cultural studies than athletics." No matter how impressive the University of North Carolina's academic achievements are, it still attaches great importance to sports, even though the school always promotes "revitalizing the school through science and education."
In November 1980, Michael officially announced that he would study at the University of North Carolina. His sister Roselyn also graduated from high school and decided to follow her brother into the University of North Carolina. The day the news broke, a large group of reporters gathered in the yard of Old Jordan's house. Delores recalled: "They stayed there until we agreed to accept the visit. The interview took us a long time, and the reporters asked weird questions." This annoying interview was followed by The days, especially after Jordan became famous, never ended.
The basketball course at the University of North Carolina is the best among all colleges and universities. Some people call it "the NBA in college basketball." Smith is obsessed with collective offensive tactics, which suppresses personal enthusiasm. Breakthrough ability, no matter how outstanding you are. After Jordan joined the NBA, a joke once asked: "Who is the only person who can let Jordan score less than 25 points per game?" The answer is: "Death Smith." Despite this, Smith's tactics continue to To be imitated and learned from. And Smith has trained players like Billy Cunningham, Charlie Scott, and Walter. NBA superstars such as Dai Xiongsi, James Werth, Sherm Perkins and Michael Jordan. More importantly, he manages the team well and is good at motivating the morale of his players. His students train during the day and participate in cultural studies at night. They all strictly abide by school discipline and actively participate in community welfare activities.
Smith knew that Jordan was a rare basketball talent when he recruited him, but it was not until the end of the first week of training that he realized that he had underestimated Jordan's talent. During a "one-on-one" defensive training, Smith realized, "We can defend Jordan with our input." In autumn training, Jordan has been able to break through the defense of five people and go directly to the layup. At this time, Jordan also gained a bad reputation for "loving to put others down." A party to celebrate Jordan's departure from North Carolina was held on December 3, 1981. Previously, the University of North Carolina team had just defeated the Tulsa team, which ranked ninth among college teams, 78:70. "Michael Jordan, a first-year college student, has finally broken out of his shell, and he will dominate the football world with his unique skills." Al Fesselson, a reporter for the Durheim Sun, commented on this unusual event with this title. A lively little party was reported. In the game against Tulsa, Jordan shot 15 times, hit 11 times, scored 22 points by himself, and had one steal and one "block". In the last three quarters of the game, Jordan shot 11 times and scored 22 points. *Only committed one foul and shot over 65% from the field. His teammates were delighted with his performance on the court, "Jordan is really an all-rounder." Defender Jamie Blake said excitedly: "He can do everything, shoot, defend, lead the team, rebound, intercept in the air. Also Is there anything he can't do? ""Quite frankly, I've never seen a faster basketball player," Voss said. "And Michael makes almost no mistakes on the court. When playing on the court, he sees all directions and listens to all directions," forward Doherty praised.
"I tell you, he will definitely shine before leaving Jinli."
< p> Some reporters compared his jumping ability to that of David Thompson; others said he was on par with former UNC guard Phil Ford. When explaining why he performed well at the University of North Carolina, Jordan said: "I have a foundation. In high school, we trained according to the current tactics, so I don't have many new things to learn here." What Jordan learned here The best thing is self-confidence. "When I came here, I thought everyone here was a superstar and I was going to be the worst one. After the first game (in which Jordan scored 20 points), I Just to know I'm no worse than anyone here. "You see him becoming more and more confident in everything he does. Voss, who has coached in the NBA for nearly 9 years, recalled, "Every time he played a game, his prestige increased. His contribution to our team also became greater and greater, becoming the successor to Sam Pagoda of the University of North Carolina team." The third strongest player after Kings and me. Many years ago, Falk, who is now the agent of famous stars such as Jordan, clearly realized one thing: "In the era of TV sports, if you want to create a 1990s Sports stars and sports geniuses with strong news effect - such geniuses must have amazing performance skills, moderate body shape, eloquence, strong appeal, approachability, civility and courtesy, simplicity and naturalness, relatively conservative values, and cannot There is not the slightest trace of hypocrisy or evil - such a genius is only Michael. Jordan. "In a word, Michael Jordan is a perfect image created by God to adapt to modern television sports.Falk's words reveal the fact that a perfect sports genius like Jordan would not have been able to survive without television. If it were spread, he would not have such a sensation and huge star effect today, and he would not have the fame, wealth and everything he has today.
At the same time, legendary figures like Jordan who are close to myths are exactly what is needed in the television era and highly developed commodity society, because Jordan is a living hero in the real world without scripts and directors. His games are an absolute guarantee of television ratings. Naturally, he has become a figure of great commercial value and an advertising spokesperson with unparalleled appeal.
So from a certain perspective, it was television that made the genius Jordan a reality. The countless brilliant images he has appeared on the TV screen so far can be traced back to 1982. That was a historic shot. From that moment on, people said that a "magical flying man" was born and entered the orbit destined to belong to him.
On March 29, 1982, the National College Basketball Association (NCAA) finals started between the University of North Carolina and Georgetown University where Jordan was located. Jordan was only 19 years old at this time. Never before has a first-year college player become the heart and soul of a well-known college team. In front of a national television audience, Jordan was so nervous that his hands were shaking when he took the field. However, Jordan had such an ability. When the game whistle blew, he could immediately forget everything and make every cell and nerve ending in his body enter. Excited and engaged in the game. ;