Favorite_Role_Model

Do you have a Favorite Role
Model? Who?
 My role model is
Michael Jordon, by
acclamation, Michael
Jordan is the greatest
basketball player of all
time and that’s why
he’s my role model.
List major accomplishments of Your
Favorite Role Model:
 1981 Breaks record at McDonald's All-
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American game by scoring 30 points 1982
Scores winning points in NCAA
championship game
1984 Named college Player of the Year 1984
Wins Olympic gold medal with U.S.
basketball team 1985 Named NBA Rookie
of the Year
1986-87 Named to the All-NBA First Team
1987 Winner, Slam Dunk Contest
1987-88 Named NBA Most Valuable Player
1987-88 Named NBA Defensive Player of
the Year 1987-88 Named to the NBA AllDefensive First Team
1987-88 Named to the All-NBA First Team
1988 Wins Slam Dunk Contest
1988 Named NBA Most Valuable Player
1988 Named NBA All-Star Games Most
Valuable Player
Read more: Michael Jordan - Awards And
Accomplishments
http://sports.jrank.org/pages/2394/JordanMichael-AwardsAccomplishments.html#ixzz0jJEDQV02
What can we learn from the experience of Your
Favorite Role Model?
 You can learn many
things from Michael
Jordon. He came from
poverty and rose above
his short comings to
achieve a lot in his life
like creating his own
industry.
List hobbies / interests of Your
Favorite Role Model:
 In early 1994, Jordan
decided to take up a new
hobby alright. However, it
wasn't golf. It was baseball.
Despite not playing
baseball since high school
some 13 years ago, he
signed a minor league
contract with the Chicago
White Sox in 1994. He
played one unspectacular
season for the Double-A
Birmingham Barons.
Family background of Your favorite
role model?
 In Jordan's first season at North Carolina he
was named Atlantic Coast Conference
(ACC) Rookie of the Year for 1982. The team
won the ACC championship, and Jordan
made the clutch jump shot that beat
Georgetown University for the
championship of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA). Jordan led
the ACC in scoring as a sophomore and as a
junior. The Sporting News named him
college player of the year for both years. He
left North Carolina after his junior year and
was selected by the Chicago Bulls of the
National Basketball Association (NBA) as
the third pick of the 1984 draft. Before
joining the Bulls, Jordan was a member of
the Summer 1984 United States Olympic
basketball team that won the gold medal in
Los Angeles, California.
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What do you or your peers like the most
about your favorite role model?
His Greatness