Michael Jordan to Come Out of Retirement for the Charlotte Hornets’ Playoff Run

Feb 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Chairman, Charlotte Hornets Michael Jordan (R) holds a jersey as Chairman of the board, MLSE Larry Tanenbaum (L) looks on during a stoppage in play in the second half during the NBA All Star Game between the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Peter Llewellyn-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 14, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Chairman, Charlotte Hornets Michael Jordan (R) holds a jersey as Chairman of the board, MLSE Larry Tanenbaum (L) looks on during a stoppage in play in the second half during the NBA All Star Game between the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Peter Llewellyn-USA TODAY Sports /
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Charlotte Hornets’ Owner, Michael Jordan, has announced that he is coming out of retirement to help the team’s playoff run this season.

The Greatest Player of All-Time and the Charlotte Hornets’ owner, Michael Jordan, has announced that he is coming out of retirement to help the team with their playoff run this season. He last played back in 2002-2003 with the Washington Wizards.

The 53-year-old Jordan has not played in an NBA game in over 12 years but he is making a comeback to push the Charlotte Hornets in the playoffs as they attempt to make a run at an NBA Championship. After all, he has won six rings of his own with the Chicago Bulls.

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Their has been many rumors speculating whether Jordan can still play like he used to back in the day after a video surfaced of him dunking a few years ago. He is here to prove that he can still show these young bloods in the NBA how it’s done.

Jordan must be tired of everyone comparing LeBron James to him as he now wants to show how much he still has left in the tank. His experience and championship mentality will surely help the Charlotte Hornets on their quest for a ring this season.

Michael will likely start at shooting guard for the Charlotte Hornets in playoffs. He wants to guard the others teams best players and scored over 50 points per game in the post-season this year. He wants a seventh ring as a player and figured this was the best way to do it.

Jordan has waited for the team to have a great chance at a title since he bought the Charlotte franchise back in 2009. Now that they are in prime position, he has decided to come out of retirement and lead the team against the best team’s in the league today and against the Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.

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Jordan wants to defeat Curry and the Warriors in the Finals for breaking all of his Chicago Bulls’ team records this season. He is tired of people comparing the 1996 Bulls to the current Warriors and he wants to show that he is still the best basketball player on the planet.

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