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Basketball Legend Michael Jordan Plays Head-to-head With Chicago Bulls Guard Jimmy Butler

Watching Michael Jordan play even in bits still amazes me. The 52-year-old never loses his shooting strides and offbeat techniques in playing.

At his shooting camp school last weekend, Michael Jordan played head-to-head with current Chicago Bulls player Jimmy Butler along with selected students at the camp. They both showed off their flawless shooting and in the end, Jordan won the contest.

In Butler's Instagram, he posted there his picture with Jordan and said in text, "la cabra." And also, from the official Instagram account of mjflightschool, you can see Jordan and Butler's shooting stance pictures.

A lot of cheers came through from the camp participants; you could see from the video clips of bleacherreport how much these young kids love basketball, the camp gym was crowded and they're really focused on the game of Jordan and Butler.

Jordan popularly known playing no. 23 jersey retired in 2003 and played in 15 seasons in the NBA. He played for NBA Teams Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards as a shooting guard, small forward, and a point guard. He was regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time and was awarded NBA's MVP five times in 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996 and 1998. He was also a six-time NBA Champion and six-time NBA Finals MVP.

Currently, Jordan is an entrepreneur and chairman and principal owner of Charlotte Hornets. He also became major spokesman for brands like Nike, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Gatorade, and McDonalds. He was also regarded in 2014 as the first NBA player becoming a billionaire and also making Nike's Jordan Brand reached $1 billion sales.

While Jimmy Butler is the 30th draft pick in 2011 by NBA, ever since he was drafted he began playing for Chicago Bulls and currently has the position of shooting guard, small forward for the team. He had been awarded in 2015 by NBA as the Most Improved Player. 


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