The author presents an account of Michael Jordon's return to basketball with the Washington Wizards after his impressive career with the Chicago Bulls and his struggles to reclaim the abilities and dominance of the game that he had in his earlier years against overwhelming odds.
Jordan describes his life as the world's most celebrated sports personality--the pressures and pains, the triumphs and tribulations, the risks and the rewards--in his own words and photographs.
Michael Jordan shares that the secret of his success came in part from those who guided him along the way, and credits his skill, work ethic, philosophy, competitiveness and personal style to those individuals.
Follows NBA star Michael Jordan for two years, beginning with the murder of his father, continuing through his retirement from basketball, his short baseball career, and his shaky return to the Chicago Bulls.
Features the life and career of the retired basketball player, who is considered by sports experts and fans to be the best player to ever play in the NBA.
A biography of the star player for the Chicago Bulls who led the team to their first ever NBA championship in 1991, quit the game in 1993, and returned after eighteen months.