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Jordan averaged 30.2 points on 51.5 percent shooting in 37 regular-season games against the Heat during his career. He was even better in the playoffs, averaging 34.2 points in 11 games.
NBA fans reacted on social media to a moment in history when Pat Riley and the Miami Heat officially retired the No. 23 in honor of Michael Jordan when the Washington Wizards hosted the Heat in 2003.
As the Ligue 1 giants pointed out via Twitter, Jordan came up against PSG's basketball side in 1997 and finished as the game's high scorer with 28 points as the Chicago Bulls ran out 89-82 winners.
On Sept. 12, 1984, the day Michael Jordan signed a seven-year, $6 million contract to play for the Bulls, the newly minted rookie held up his No. 23 jersey for photographers. For all anyone knows, … ...
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