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After Michael Jordan recounted earlier this week a story about his "nervous" free-throw attempt in front of a group of kids when he hadn't picked up a basketball in years, it didn't take the internet long to uncover video of the incident.
Jordan said that the last time he shot a ball was at a house he rented for last month's Ryder Cup. He revealed that the owner of the home asked him to shoot one free throw during a meet and greet, which included the owner's grandkids.
Here's the video of the moment Michael Jordan picked up a basketball and hit a free throw for the first time in years.
Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan sparked similar concerns during “The Last Dance” documentary. Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is widely considered the greatest NBA player of all time. As a six-time NBA champion, six-time Finals MVP, five-time MVP, among many other accolades, he has the accomplishments to back up the title.
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Jordan, now 62, hasn’t been a consistent on-air presence since his final retirement in 2003. His decision to join NBC’s coverage ties together basketball’s past and present, offering fans a rare chance to hear from the man who defined the sport’s modern era.
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