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The 1984 NBA Draft: Drafting Jordan – Not a Done Deal – The History Rat
The Highest Scoring NBA Player From Each Draft Class: Michael Jordan Leads The 1984 Draft Class With 32,292 Points, LeBron James Is The King Of The 2003 Draft Class With 37,062 Points - Fadeaway World
Rod Thorn drafted Michael Jordan at No. 3 in 1984 | NBA.com
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The Michael Jordan draft: Why'd he only go at three?
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Basketball: The Chicago Bulls' reaction to drafting Michael Jordan wasn't what you think it would be - NZ Herald
The Top 3 NBA Draft Picks From 1981 To 1990: Portland Trail Blazers Selected Sam Bowie Over Michael Jordan - Fadeaway World
Rod Thorn recalls picking Michael Jordan for Bulls in 1984 NBA Draft | NBC Sports
Bobby Knight Urged The Portland Trail Blazers To Draft Michael Jordan At Any Cost: “Play Him At Center” - Fadeaway World
The 1984 NBA Draft: Drafting Jordan – Not a Done Deal – The History Rat
Jordan vetoed Tracy McGrady trade for Scottie Pippen - Sports Illustrated
Michael Jordan - The Early Days (1984-90) - YouTube
Which NBA Draft class was the best in history? Michael Jordan, LeBron James or Kobe Bryant's? - AS USA
How a 23-year-old sales rep drafted Michael Jordan | NBA.com
Remembering When The Chicago Bulls drafted (but didn't want to draft) Michael Jordan with the 3rd pick - Ballislife.com
Michael Jordan was not Bulls fans' first choice heading into 1984 NBA draft: Keith Brown | Basketball News
The 10 Best NBA Draft Classes Ever of All-Time, Ranked - FanBuzz
The Reason Why Michael Jordan Skipped The 1984 NBA Draft Where He Was Picked By The Chicago Bulls - Fadeaway World
Bulls would have drafted Hakeem Olajuwon, not Michael Jordan, No. 1