Michael Jordan is no longer one of NBA's all-time top 5 scorers, but his NASCAR team is surging
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Michael Jordan is no longer one of NBA's all-time top 5 scorers, but his NASCAR team is surging
"I think the key to him winning was just keeping his head. We just had to get the car right, and I think he did an unbelievable job. I just wanted everything to be good, because once he gets back out there, then I feel like his competitive juices are going to carry him all the way to the end."
"Reddick became the first NASCAR driver to start the season with three consecutive wins. He stands atop Cup Series standings, leading second-place Ryan Blaney of Team Penske by 95 points."
Kevin Durant passed Michael Jordan on the NBA's all-time scoring list, reaching 32,294 points. Jordan remained unfazed, celebrating a NASCAR victory with driver Tyler Reddick. Reddick, driving for Jordan's 23XI Racing, became one of three drivers to win four of the first six races in a season. After the race, Jordan praised Reddick's performance and the team's efforts. Reddick leads the Cup Series standings, with teammate Bubba Wallace in third place. Durant scored 27 points in a recent game against the Miami Heat.
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