Angel Reese is set to follow in Michael Jordan's footsteps with a McDonald's burger meal set to be named after her as it had once been with the NBA legend. Reese becomes the first WNBA player to have a meal named after her after Jordan was the first to have a burger named after him back in 1992 - the McJordan special.
Jordan Brand sneaker releases as Nike, Inc.'s Jordan Brand celebrates 40 years of the Air Jordan line. From the ongoing Air Jordan 1 "Banned" campaign to the expected introduction of the Air Jordan 40 model later this year,
Jill Larson told the crowd during a panel in NYC that the teenage star was also up for a basketball scholarship.
Jordan brand is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Interestingly, the brand found a unique way to pay tribute to Michael Jordan.
NBA dad LaVar Ball once made headlines when he said he could compete against Michael Jordan. Ball's challenge was never accepted but Back In The Day Hoops On S
Jordan's game evolved to a more rounded game, lifting up his teammates. Edwards is facing some of those same challenges.
Utah Jazz legend John Stockton, widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history, shared his opinion on the two best players to ever grace the league. Surprisingly, Stockton's picks did not include LeBron James,
Bulls and Jordan Brand play off the 1985 'banned' moment with a creative stunt involving Michael Jordan’s statue at the United Center.
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Former Chicago Bulls star and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen was courtside for Ole Miss' basketball game against Texas.
According to Mark Jones of ESPN, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards reached out to NBA legend Michael Jordan for advice on handling double teams. “I was told by someone in his circle that three weeks ago Ant reached out to Michael Jordan on advice on how to handle some of the double teams and traps that he’s seeing,
Young star Anthony Edwards is taking every measure possible to overcome his latest NBA obstacle: double teams. According to ESPN's Mark Jones, Edwards reached out to none other than Michael Jordan himself for advice on how to conquer the common defensive tactic.