Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan made a rare in-person appearance at the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland Sunday.
Jordan, who is widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time, was recognized as a member of the league’s 75th Anniversary Team at halftime.
“A six-time NBA champion, and five-time league MVP: Michael Jordan,” the speakers blared as “His Airness” was introduced to fans.
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The former shooting guard and owner of the Charlotte Hornets makes very few appearances and was last seen at the Daytona 500, according to a report.

His showing at the All-Star game came as a surprise to many in the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, who roared when they saw the “GOAT.”
As Jordan made his way to center court, he shared a moment with former teammate and five-time NBA champion Dennis Rodman.
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Another one of his teammates, six-time NBA champion Scottie Pippen, waved to the crowd via a recorded message.

Jordan also exchanged pleasantries with the likes of Jerry West, Magic Johnson, and Dwyane Wade.
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He also embraced Los Angeles Lakers star and four-time NBA champion LeBron James when the greatest players of their respective generations met.