At age 50, Air Jordan still has a lot left in the tank.
Michael Jordan showed off his skills at his annual Flight School camp last weekend at the University of California-Santa Barbra. "His Airness" was playing around on the court with one of the kids at the camp and then dashed past the young fan and slam dunked the ball to a great reaction from those in attendance.
A video of Jordan, who turned 50 last Feb. 17, can be seen below:
Jordan then tweeted the following picture from the @Jumpman23 Twitter handle:
#TakeFlight RT @SportsNation: Proof that at age 50...Air Jordan can still fly. (via @MJFlightSchool) pic.twitter.com/zRNfXqsXzZ
— Jordan (@Jumpman23) August 11, 2013
Jordan, who is considered the greatest NBA player of all time, had an illustrious career. He's a six-time NBA champion, five-time Most Valuable Player, six-time NBA Finals MVP and a 14-time NBA All-Star, along with many other accolades.
Jordan played most of his career and won all six of his NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls. He retired with the Washington Wizards at the conclusion of the 2002-03 season.
Over the weekend, Jordan proved to the world that he still has what it takes and could perhaps still cut-it in the NBA today.
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