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Michael Jordan rejoins the Chicago Bulls after coming out of a 17-month retirement.
1995 (Mar 24)
Following a seventeen-month retirement, newly unretired basketball star Michael Jordan faced a homecoming welcome as he rejoined his Chicago Bulls teammates against the Orlando Magic at United Center in Chicago. Rather than don his old jersey (No. 23), he chose No. 45, the same number he wore as a baseball player and as a junior high basketball player. Upon his much-celebrated return, which he announced on March 18, he stated: "I'm back for the love of the game. I tried to stay away but I couldn't." According to several sources, the financial impact of Jordan's return to the game, though enormous, was impossible to calculate. One thing was certain, though: Jordan would maintain his rank atop the Forbes sports world's Super 40 as the highest paid professional athlete for the fourth straight year. The basketball star's salary and winnings totaled just $3.9 million for 1995. However, his endorsements boosted that figure by an additional $40 million.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.