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For nine seasons, NBA legened Michael Jordan made the No. 23 famous. In 1995, he suddenly switched to No. 45 after returning from his first retirement. After struggling in his first few games back ...
Before Kobe Bryant switched to No. 24 or LeBron James pivoted to No. 6, Michael Jordan briefly left his famous No. 23 jersey behind for the No. 45 when he returned to the NBA in March 1995.
Jordan's jersey was matched and authenticated to his preseason debut on Oct. 5, 1984, ... He switched back to No. 23 in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Magic that season.
NBA writer Adam Spector shared a video of a man who inked a Michael Jordan jersey onto his back—his entire back. With the iconic nameplate, it features Jordan's signature inside the number "23." ...
Michael Jordan switches back to No. 23. Jordan logged only 17 regular season games before the 1995 playoffs, but he did offer a few glimpses of the old MJ, including his "double nickel ...
NBA superstar LeBron James will switch back to jersey number 23 for the Los Angeles Lakers’ upcoming season, the team announced on Saturday. James, who has worn the No. 23 jersey in 14 of his 20 ...
Jordan was back to his white No. 23 jersey when the Bulls returned home from a six-game trip that saw five losses, giving Ligmanowski ample time to supply fresh red duds for the road.
Four-star defensive back Jordan Thomas – a top Class of 2026 prospect out of Bergen Catholic High (N.J.) – is one of the Irish’ top targets.
This game-worn Michael Jordan jersey from the Chicago Bulls' 1996-97 season sold for $4.68 million via Sotheby's, making it the fourth-most expensive NBA jersey of all-time. Sotheby's Editor's Picks ...
In Game 2, his 23rd game back from baseball, Jordan caught the basketball world off-guard by reverting back to his old No. 23, effectively unretiring the jersey from the United Center rafters.
For nine seasons, NBA legened Michael Jordan made the No. 23 famous. In 1995, he suddenly switched to No. 45 after returning from his first retirement. After struggling in his first few games back ...