Michael Jordan to be inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame
Posted Jul 17, 2015
Michael Jordan, who won two Olympic gold medals, will be inducted in the FIBA Hall of Fame. Basketball's governing body announced Friday that Jordan will be part of class of nine players who will be enshrined Sept. 19. The six-time NBA champion won gold with the U.S. in 1984 at Los Angeles, then starred on the famed Dream Team in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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