Michael Jordan: The Origins Of A North Carolina Legend
Posted Jul 11, 2014
North Carolina has produced countless sports stars over the years but none with the global recognition of native son Michael Jordan. He dazzled sportscasters and sports fans first in Chapel Hill, and then around the world as the NBA’s greatest player. But through all the championships, MVP awards, and All-Star games, Jordan kept many personal issues to himself.
(WUNC.org)
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