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Michael Jordan’s Top 60 Career Plays



In honor of his 60th birthday, take a look as we countdown MJ’s top 60 career plays!

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46 Comments

  1. Happy Birthday Micheal for your 60 years. Thank you for being so inspirational during these years that were so difficult. Thank you for being the G.O.A.T

  2. That #16 though, crossovwr, hop step to the rim, punched it on him AND the ball bounced off his head like "you dummy why you jumpin'?"

  3. Put MJ in todays game and he’s jus another player.. so much talent in the nba today that old greats look like avg joes

  4. love it when the NBA comes out with these all time lists, the audio and footage is source quality and in multiple angles

  5. Mike was no doubt a great player but we have to understand that humans evolve and the game evolve; players are more smarter, more skilled and to evolve from this will be a slow and gruelling process as we are really close to the peak of ‘our’ capabilities. Therefore, present players are overall better than the rough tough players back then, and that is why personally for me LBJ is the Greatest of All Time.

  6. Happy 60th the one who defined an entire era & helped launched basketball to the global phenomenon it is today.

    MJ the greatest to ever do it.

  7. Fiercely competitive, feared but respected, demanded his team's best, always played his ass off, displayed a flair and athleticism unlike anybody before and since, commanded the attention of everyone, a clutch performer made for the spotlight………what else? Much, much more.

  8. It's hard to believe that time flies by so quick, and MJ turning 60. Happy Birthday, MJ!!
    It really seems like yesterday when I was a junior high kid watching The Flu Game, him hitting the iconic game winner in 98, and him crying in the locker room holding the game ball after winning the Finals in 1996, in tribute to his father, winning the title on Father’s Day – which is my favorite MJ moment of all time. Epitome of excellence and a competitor, AND defying gravity. He wanted to beat the opponents, disease, and even natural forces at their best.

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