by Micah Hart
Yeah, he’s still got it:
Effortless. I just hope I can get the ball over the rim when I’m 48.
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he’s just amazing! the greatest player of all time!
The greatist worker of all time!!!!
I mean who would not know Micheal Jordan, I mean he is really one of the greatest players there is in the history of NBA. Off course he could still do the dunk, what type of question is that? Although he retired from NBA a long time ago it does not mean that he has no skill left.