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Moments from Michael Jordan's career (33 images)

NBA icon Michael Jordan was the subject of ESPN's most watched docuseries, "The Last Dance," which chronicled his final season with the Chicago Bulls. In his 15-year career, Jordan won five NBA Most Valuable Player awards, set more than 30 league and team records and helped lead Chicago to six NBA championships. Here's a look back at some moments from his time on the court.



Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan (L) drives past Indiana Pacers' Reggie Miller as he joined the Bulls for a 103-96 overtime loss to the Indiana Pacers during his NBA return after trying out a baseball career on March 19, 1995. Photo by Susan Plageman/UPI
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Eastern All-Star Jordan slam-dunks for 2 of the 20 points to win the All-Star MVP game in San Antonio, Texas on February 11, 1996. Later that year, Jordan re-signed with the Chicago Bulls. Photo by George Wong/UPI
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Jordan sits on the bench during their 113-104 loss to the Miami Heat in Miami on February 23, 1996. Overall, the Bulls won six consecutive championships from 1990 through 1997. Photo by Jeff Widener/UPI
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Jordan holds up his MVP trophy after the Bulls beat the Utah Jazz 90-86 to win their fifth NBA Title in Chicago on June 14, 1997. Photo by Ray Foli/UPI
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