Michael Jordan, considered by many the greatest basketball player of all time, was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Jordan joined former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson, ex-Utah Jazz guard John Stockton, long-time Jazz coach Jerry Sloan and Rutgers University women's coach C Vivian Stringer in the new class. Unsurprisingly, Jordan was the center of attention. Contrary to what you guys believe, it's not just me going into the Hall of Fame, Jordan, who led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and then finished his career with a two-year stay with the Washington Wizards after taking a stab at professional baseball, told a news conference. Jordan, currently the managing member of basketball operations of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats and a major global advertising force, said he would never say he was the greatest player of all time. Jordan started his career in Basketball in 1984 and played till 2003.