Michael Jordan is almost universally recognized as the preeminent player in NBA history. The 6-foot-6, 215-pound Jordan captured every noteworthy award over his 15-year career in the association. More significantly, “His Airness” piloted the Chicago Bulls to six championships. Jordan, a five-time MVP, 14-time All-Star and 10-time All-NBA First Team selection, retired for a third and final time as a Washington Wizard in April 2003. Despite being off the hardwood for approaching two decades, current NBA standouts still rave about Jordan’s legacy, accomplishments and overall impact on the game.