Michael Jordan: A history of flight
Posted May 19, 2020
There's a sign at the Pender-New Hanover county line announcing that this stretch of I-40 is named in honor of Michael Jordan. But if you're UNC coach Roy Williams pulling off 117, your mind focuses on Michael Jordan's father working out front of Gordon Road, likely on a car engine, his tongue stuck out in concentration, a habit his son acquired from him.
(ESPN.com)
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