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Who is Jordan?

Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan, February 17, 1963 -): a famous American NBA basketball player, known as the "flying man". He has set countless records in his basketball career. He is recognized as the best basketball player in the world and the first superstar in NBA history to be awarded the title of "Athlete of the Century". He promoted the NBA to every corner of the world and became another unstoppable American culture outside of Hollywood. He brought revenue to the league of at least 10 billion. On March 19, 2010, retired Michael Jordan successfully purchased the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and became the owner of the Bobcats. In September 2011, Jordan was engaged to his long-time Cuban supermodel girlfriend Yvette Prieto.

Full Chinese name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan

Full foreign name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan

Cantonese translation: Michael Jordan

Jordan in the game

Nicknames: Flying Man, God of Basketball, God of Basketball, Gang Leader (famous name for domestic fans) Boss Joe/Master, Boss Joe

Zodiac: Rabbit

Constellation: Aquarius

Blood type: Type A

High school: Laney High School, Wilmington, North Carolina

University: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Official height: 1.98 meters/6 feet 6 inches

Weight: 98 kg/216 pounds (185 pounds when measured, 216 pounds is Later gained weight)

Project: Basketball

Position on the court: Shooting guard, small forward

Atlas of Jordan’s rare numbers (7 photos)

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Numbers: 23, 45 (worn briefly when he came back in 1995), 9 (84 and 92 Olympic Games), 5 (83 Pan American Games), 12 (the jersey was stolen and was found temporarily, but Without naming his name, he scored 49 points that night); extremely rare numbers: 15 (the number worn by the Capital Classic in 1981, when Jordan represented the U.S. state all-stars Capital Classic high school basketball game high school all-star game), 53 ( 1984 Olympic team open training match), 7 (1982 NCAA All-Star European Friendly Match).

Teams played for: Chicago Bulls (1984-1993, 1995-1998), Washington Wizards (2001-03)

Draft: 1984, 1st round, 3rd overall pick

Evaluation: Considered the greatest player in the history of American professional basketball, known as the God wearing the No. 23 jersey

Enlightenment coach: Wayne Slappy (wayne slappy)

Height: 1.98 meters/6 feet 6 inches

Career Picture Award (20 photos)

Weight: 98 kg/216 pounds (data in 1996, It has remained at this level since then)

Fat content: 3.0% (the lowest in NBA player history, ordinary people usually 15%~20%)

100-meter speed: 10.7 seconds, as a freshman He was an athlete on the school track and field team. Later, because the basketball coach was worried about Jordan being injured, Jordan quit the school track and field team. At that time, he mainly practiced sprinting and long jump.

Vertical jump: 0.98 meters

Absolute jump: 1.09 meters

Maximum reaching height: 3.78 meters

High jump: 2.21 meters

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Long jump: 7.78 meters

Achilles tendon length: 28.5 cm

Hand length: left hand 23.7 cm, right hand 24.6 cm

Edit this section for growth Experience of childhood life Jordan was born in Brooklyn and spent his childhood in Wilmington, North Carolina. He attended Emsley A. Laney High School, where he was a B+ average and a three-sport star -- football (quarterback), baseball, and basketball. In college he majored in geography.

Jordan has two brothers, Larry and James R. One sister, Delores, and one sister, Roslyn. James R. Jordan is the military commander of the 35th Signal Brigade of the 18th Airborne Regiment. At the age of 47, he became famous for insisting on staying in Iraq. Jordan now lives in Highland Park, Illinois.

He participated in the varsity team of Laney High School. In the second year, the 5-foot-11-inch thin Jordan was kicked out of the varsity team. By his senior year, his His height has increased to 6 feet 3 inches. From then on, he truly embarked on the road to superstardom. Road to fame

Jordan in his childhood

Jordan attended Wilmington High School.

Although he had a rough time at that time, and was suspended many times in the first grade, just because the short man of 5 feet and 11 inches was excluded from the next competition by the basketball school team, he eventually made the baseball team and the basketball team. And an outstanding student on the football team, an outstanding star. In the summer between the second and third grade years, Jordan grew 4 inches. He practiced his skills more intently. Finally, he made the school team win every game during the third and fourth grade seasons. Averaged 25 points. In his fourth grade, Jordan was selected to the McDonald's All-American team and became the only high school student in history to achieve a triple-double, averaging 29.2 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 10.1 assists per game.

After graduating from high school, Jordan, who was selected into the All-American high school team, entered North Carolina, which he longed for. As a freshman, he was somewhat in the shadow of seniors James Worthy and Sam Perkins. But in the NCAA finals against Georgetown University, Jordan shined. He scored 16 points, 9 rebounds and hit the winning shot with 18 seconds left, giving North Carolina a 63-62 victory. Letting Georgia's other great freshman -- Patrick Ewing -- do what he did years later in the NBA -- came to nothing.

The following year, he was named College Player of the Year by Sporting News. In the third year, he was re-elected and won the Naismith and Wooden Awards. That year, he was selected third in the draft by the Chicago Bulls.

The No. 1 pick selected by the Houston Rockets that year was, as everyone expected, the 7-foot center from the University of Houston - the dream Hakeem Olajuwon. Surprisingly, the Portland Trail Blazers selected Kentucky's 7-foot-1 center Sam Bowie at No. 2. Bowie suffered several injuries in college, but the Trail Blazers passed on Jordan because they had acquired another exciting shooting guard the year before, glider Clyde Drexler. In the end, Drexler became a star and Bowie, an injury-prone guy, lived out his career in mediocrity.

After losing the title in the 1984 Olympics, Jordan's rookie season was brilliant and he won the title of Rookie of the Year. That year he averaged 28.2 points per game (second only to Bernard King and Bird), 6.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists and was selected to the second team. More importantly, the Bulls won 11 more games than the previous year and successfully advanced to the playoffs. In the first round of the playoffs, Jordan scored 29.3 points per game, but unfortunately the team lost 1:3 to the Milwaukee Bucks and was eliminated.

"In his rookie season, his attack range was not wide enough and he seemed a bit loose on defense." His first NBA coach Kevin Loughery said. His mid-range shooting - 8-15 feet from the basket - is still very good (51.5% shooting), and his steals also cover up the shortcomings of his less than standard body posture when defending. Improving in both areas will ultimately allow him to become a threat anywhere on the court and make him the best one-on-one defender.

"Even before his rookie season officially started, people were convinced that the Rockets and Trail Blazers would regret their choices," Bernard King, the scoring champion of the year, said as early as the preseason. As he definitely told Hoop magazine - "All I can say is," King said, "people in Chicago are making a lot of money."

Facts have proved this. Jordan conquered the public in his rookie season, and the number of spectators coming to the Chicago Stadium to watch games increased exponentially. As long as they can see Jordan's wonderful performance, fans of the opposing team are even willing to pay the price of losing the game.

And Jordan's off-court performance is as unique and charming as he is on the basketball court. Because of his unlimited bright prospects, Nike signed him early as its main sneaker spokesperson, but the results far exceeded expectations. During Jordan's rookie preseason, he wore an unprecedented pair of Bulls red and black boots. The NBA initially considered this a violation of the "Uniform Consistency Code" and would be fined if he continued to wear it. He still wore it a few more times, and as a result, this shoe and other MJ series sneakers caused unprecedented craze in the market. Unlike most NBA players, his contract allows him to play at any time during the offseason - a clause known as the "Basketball Love Clause."

He had a habit of sticking his tongue out as he flew toward the hoop—just like his father did when he was doing mechanical work, a move that became one of his trademarks. He had been wearing his beloved North Carolina shorts under his Bulls shorts, which led him to start wearing longer shorts, perhaps because they were more comfortable. Whatever the reason, baggy shorts became a fashion that spread throughout the league and even other sports.

This rookie's magic even worked on the referees. They said that he enjoyed a little preferential treatment that veterans who have worked hard for many years can enjoy, so that he would not be blown away even if he took one more step. .

Many people say that the reason he can get past defenders so easily is because he walks. But according to slow-motion analysis, the real reason was that his first step was too fast, and he did not break any rules.

Despite the spotlight, Jordan remained humble. He never ridiculed the Blazers for not selecting him, telling Sports Illustrated before his rookie season: "He (Bowie) is a better fit for them than I am. They already have enough big guards and small forwards." His self-effacement is even more obvious in another sentence in the same article: "I hope I can play in an All-Star game at least once in my life."

This goal was quickly achieved, and soon after he was voted as the starting shooting guard of the Eastern Team in the All-Star Game. At the All-Star Game, he encountered his first career obstacle: his teammate, Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons. The media believed that Thomas deliberately froze the performance of this golden rookie in the All-Star Game by not passing the ball, so that Jordan, as the starting shooting guard, only scored 7 points in 22 minutes of playing time. In the remaining days, he could only face this so-called conspiracy alone. Speculations about this event persisted for a long time, but Thomas himself denied this theory. In the end, this feud ended with Thomas, then the head coach of the Eastern Conference All-Star Team, persuading Vince Carter to give up the starting position to Jordan, who participated in the last All-Star Game in the 2003 All-Star Game.

Playing only three games in the second season, Jordan broke a bone in his left foot and was unable to attend the All-Star Game despite being voted into the All-Star Game. But when he returned to the court at the end of the season, he scored 63 points in the first round of the playoffs against the Celtics, a historical playoff scoring record. After two overtimes, the Bulls finally lost 131-135 and left the playoffs with the fate of being swept; but in this series of games, Jordan scored an average of 43.7, which made everyone who had doubted Jordan's ability Everyone shut their mouths.

Starting from the 1986-87 season, his career-long campaign to rewrite NBA records officially began. This year he averaged 37.1 points per game, and has maintained 3 points in the next 7 years; he scored 4 points in 9 consecutive games, and scored 23 points in a game in a row... These are all NBA records. He won the Slam Dunk Contest trophy in the All-Star Game and successfully defended it the following year. Unfortunately, the Celtics once again eliminated the Bulls in the first round of the playoffs.

After the season, the Bulls' management began to build a championship-level team. The team selected power forward Horace Grant, and on draft day, they traded center Olden Polyinice from the Seattle SuperSonics for versatile small forward Scottie Pippen. In the 1987-88 season, Jordan won all the important awards you can think of, including Most Valuable Player, Best Defensive Player, All-Star MVP... everything. With the help of strong teammates, Jordan led the Bulls to eliminate the Cleveland Cavaliers and pass the first round of the playoffs. However, they lost 1-4 to the Detroit Pistons in the second round. The Pistons are known as the "Bad Boys", and their extremely aggressive style of play allowed Jordan's Bulls to return with hatred in the Eastern Conference finals for two consecutive years. The Pistons coaching staff created a defensive strategy called the "Jordan Rules". Simply put, there are always two or three people double-teaming Jordan. Although the Bulls have been unable to overcome this difficulty, they are getting closer to the championship little by little!

Jordan had a great harvest in the 1988-89 season, averaging 32.5 points per game, a career-high 8.0 assists per game, ranking 10th in the league, and a career-high 8.0 rebounds, ranking third in the league. 2.89 steals. In the decisive Game 5 of the first round of the playoffs against the Cavaliers, Jordan shot a long buzzer-beating jumper over Craig Ehlo, giving the Bulls a victory. 101-100 narrowly defeated the opponent. This wonderful goal, known as "the shot" in history, will always remain in people's hearts.

Before the start of the 1989-90 season, Sports Illustrated published an article saying that Jordan was considering playing on the PGA tour after retiring. Meanwhile, Chicago's front office was making other moves. That summer, the Bulls fired head coach Doug Collins and brought in Phal Jackson. Under Jackson's guidance, the Bulls began to practice the "Triangle Offense," a tactical system that uses quick passes and cuts to create opportunities for five people on the field. However, when the tactics failed and there was not much offensive time, Jordan had the right to fire at will. . In the regular season that year, the Bulls won 55-27, which was the Bulls' best record since the 1971-72 season. Jordan scored a career-high 69 points against the Cavaliers, defeating their opponents 117-113 in overtime. His three-point shot has also begun to become a weapon, and his 37.6% shooting rate is a full 10% higher than before.

However, the Pistons struggled to crush the Bulls' dream in the final game of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Losing to the Pistons for three consecutive years has made many people doubt that a scoring machine like Jordan cannot win the championship title. There are many critics who think that he is not as good as Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, the two superstars of the 1980s. They think that Jordan is just a pure scorer and cannot make teammates like Larry Bird and Magic. Do better; Bird and Magic helped the team become a top team as soon as they joined the team, but Jordan's Bulls were still a mid-range team until the late 1980s. But the rise of the Bulls dynasty after 1991 and Jordan's gradual maturity made them shut up.

In the 1990-1991 season, Jordan led the Bulls to great success. They only lost two games in the entire playoffs and reached the top for the first time with absolute dominance. This included taking revenge by sweeping the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals, and defeating the Lakers in straight games in the Finals after losing the first game at home. Since Magic Johnson soon retired due to AIDS, this game became the swan song of the Lakers' "Showtime". Jordan averaged 31.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 8.4 assists per game and won the first of his six NBA Finals MVP trophies.

At this time, Jordan had completely shaved his head. On the one hand, he led a new trend in hairstyle, and on the other hand, he also made himself look more outstanding. He finally fulfilled his championship dream. Although he has harsh demands and harsh criticism on his teammates, victory is the best lubricant. In the next two years, the Bulls defeated Clyde Drexler's Trail Blazers and Charles Barkley's Suns in six games to win the championship.

In the later stages of this three-peat, Jordan is no longer just a star, he has reached the realm of a hero. Early in his career, he envied Peter Pan's gravity-defying leaps and his ability to stay young forever. However, in the past three years, players and teams seem to have recognized that it is Jordan who "jumps away from the gravity of the earth and can stay young forever." He has countless fans of all ages, especially children. He seems to have a kind of magic, just like the sports drink advertisement he endorses says "Be Like Mike", which makes those children follow them crazily. Follow his footsteps.

The last shot in 1998 (4 photos)

During the 1995-96 journey, Jordan won the three most valuable players in the regular season, All-Star Game and Finals (Jordan won again the next year), only Willis Reed of the New York Knicks had done it in 1970, and only Shaquille O'Neal had done it since. Neal) in 2000.

Although Karl Malone won the regular season MVP in the 1996-97 season (Jordan regained this honor in the 97-98 season) and once again led the Bulls to defeat Malone's Utah in 6 games Jazz to the top. Even though he suffered from severe stomach cramps, fever and dehydration during the crucial fifth game, he did not allow his team to lose easily. In that game, he scored 38 points to help the Bulls win, and finally won Game 6 at home, thus winning the Finals MVP title for the fifth time.

The Bulls won another three consecutive championships, defeating the Jazz in 6 games again in the 1997-98 season. Jordan and his team were still 3 points behind in the final moments of Game 6. After scoring 2 points on a breakaway layup, he stole the basketball from Malone, rushed to the hoop, and passed Byron Russell who was guarding him. (Bryon Russel), who hit the game-winning shot with 6.6 seconds left. The wonderful shot of this goal is engraved in the memory of countless fans, and the famous photo that recorded the moment of the ball will also be recorded in history forever.

In 1999, the NBA had only one shortened season left due to labor disputes, and Jordan also left the court again. "I'm not as motivated as I used to be to continue being a basketball player," he said. Although Jordan did not play for three full seasons after his second retirement, he was still the most widely known athlete in the world at the time. At the beginning of the 2001-02 season, Jordan donated $1 million to help the victims of the 9/11 attacks.

After becoming a shareholder and team operations manager of the Washington Wizards in 2000, he once again returned to his beloved sport due to dissatisfaction with the team's performance. On September 25, 2001, Jordan, who was the chairman of the Wizards team at the time, walked out of his office, signed a two-year contract with the Wizards at a veteran's minimum salary, and brought his old coach from the Bulls, Doug Collins, with him, hoping to turn this team around. Only teams pull out of the swamp of bad teams. Although his body is not as good as before due to age and he is tortured by injuries, he is still able to average almost 23 points per game. Despite the pain (especially the knee injury), he is still an important member of the team. It's a pity that although the Wizards qualified to compete for playoff tickets, they have not made it to the playoffs for two years.

But Jordan still left many great moments, such as his 43-point score in the 2002-03 season when he was just over 40 years old.

Jordan jersey "retired"

During the 2002-03 season, Jordan wore specially designed sneakers that could reduce knee pressure and returned to the court healthily, averaging 20 points per game. That year, he played in his final All-Star Game; at the end of the season, he said goodbye to the fans for the third and final time. The battle in Philadelphia was the last game of Jordan's career. On April 16, 2003, Jordan scored 15 points in limited playing time, but failed to help the Wizards win. In the last 1.44 seconds, Jordan made his last two free throws and was substituted. The audience applauded enthusiastically for 3 minutes.

Out of respect for Jordan, even though he never played for the Florida team, the Miami Heat retired his No. 23 jersey on April 11, 2003. This is the Miami Heat 15 For the first time in team history, his jersey was retired. The dress was Wizards blue on one side and Bulls red on the other.

In the 04-05 season, the Wizards without Jordan broke out of the siege and entered the playoffs. They destroyed the Bulls in the first round and were kicked out of the playoffs by the Heat in the second round with a sweep.

The transformation of the ball king

He left the court as a player and returned to the management. He looked at

A different Jordan (10 photos)< /p>

These young superstars are convinced that the NBA is functioning well. In his book "For the Love of The Game: My Story," he wrote: "There is no such thing as a perfect basketball player, and I never believed it. There is one greatest player; everyone lives in a different era. I stand on the shoulders of my predecessors and contribute my own talents. I believe that "greatness" is a process of continuous evolution from period to period. Without Julius Erving, David Thompson, Walter Davis, and Elgin Baylor, there wouldn't be Michael Jordan from whom I evolved."

Jordan loved proving his naysayers wrong. In a game against the Utah Jazz, Jordan dunked a basketball over John Stockton, and a Jazz fan yelled, "You can dunk a big guy!" The next possession, Jordan was 6-foot-11. , 285-pound center Melvin Turpin poured one on his head, and then asked the fan, "Is this big enough?"

On March 19, 2010, Jordan spent US$275 million to complete this project. The acquisition of the Bobcats not only made him the first retired player owner in history, but also the second black owner in the history of the league.

1. Career average of 30.123 points per game (including Bulls and Wizards periods), first in history (Chamberlain is second with 30.06 points)

Jordan's dunk from the free throw line

2. Ten-time scoring champion, first in history [15 NBA seasons, the average athlete’s season is higher than 15 seasons]

3. Seven consecutive scoring titles (shared with Chamberlain) first in history

4. Scored double digits in 866 consecutive games, first in history

5. Averaged 3 points per game the most times in a single season, ranking first in history 8 times

6. Averaged 33.4 points per game in the playoffs, ranking first in history

7. Scored 5,987 career points in the playoffs, ranking first in history

8. The oldest player to score more than 40 points

9. In the 1995-96 season, Jordan led the Bulls to a regular season record of 72 wins and 10 losses, ranking first in history

Attachment: 95 -The Bulls' record-breaking 72 wins and 10 losses in the 1996 season:

95.11.14 88-94 Magic

95.11.26 92-97 SuperSonics

95.12.26 97-103 Pacers

96.02.04 99-105 Nuggets

96.02.06 96-106 Suns

96.02. 23 104-113 Heat

96.03.10 72-104 Knicks

96.03.24 108-109 Raptors

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96.04.20 99-100 Pacers

10. Selected to the "All-Defensive First Team" the most times, 9 times (sharing this honor with Payton and Kobe)

11. Two consecutive games with 5 points in the NBA playoffs

12. Players with 45+ points in three consecutive games in the NBA playoffs

13. The most hits in the 6 games of the Finals, 101; the highest average score, 41.0 points (1992-1993)

14. Two Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992)

15. Leading the steals team up to 3 times (also a historical record and shared by several people), namely 3.16 times in 1988, 2.77 times in 1990, and 2.83 times in 1993.

16. In the 1989 game against Boston, the entire game Scored 52 points and 9 steals, including 8 steals in the first half, setting an NBA historical half-time steal record (sharing this record with many people, his career high is 10 times, and 10 steals in a single game) More than 8 times)

17. In 1997, he won the first "triple-double" in the history of the All-Star Game - 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists [Jordan was 34 years old]

18. 38 All-Star steals (first in history)

19. Won the All-Star Slam Dunk Contest twice (second only to Nate Robinson, tied with Richardson and Wilkins)

20. Scored 63 points in a single game in the playoffs, ranking first in history

21. All-Star scored 17 goals in a single game (shares this record with Chamberlain and Garnett)

22. In the 1988 All-Star Game, Jordan blocked 4 shots in the first half, setting a record for the most blocks in an All-Star half and sharing this record with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Olajuwon]

23. The most 27 shots taken in a single game in the All-Star Game

In the final All-Star Game of Jordan 03, Jordan made 27 shots in a single game, sharing this record with Rick Barry

24. The most number of All-Star votes 9 times

From 1987 to 1993, 1997 and 1998, Jordan became the All-Star vote leader for 9 years

25. In addition, he also has a shameful record, with a minimum score of 5 points in the three-point contest

Jordan slam dunk (11 photos)

26. The first person in NBA history to hold the title of "Athlete of the Century"

27. So far, he has appeared on the cover of the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" 52 times, which is also a record.

28. The only one that can do three in and three out

29. The only thing that can make the league make an exception is allow him to wear the retired jersey No. 23 again

30. MJ is the only player to have a team he has never played for hang up his (MJ) jersey in his own arena

31. MJ is also the only player to win Olympic gold medals on behalf of the American college basketball team and the American Dream Team respectively~ This record is destined to be unprecedented, because now it is impossible for the United States to send college teams to participate in the Olympic Games~

32. Jordan is the first person in history to lead the team to three consecutive NBA championships after his comeback

When he came back in 33.01, he donated all his salary that year (approximately US$1 million). To the victims of 911, he was the only player in NBA history to donate his entire salary.

34. While he is over 40 years old and is still playing in the NBA and has played 15 seasons in the NBA, his career scoring average has been higher than 20 points per game in every season, which is also unprecedented.

35. The revenue he brought to the league was at least US$10 billion, making him the first person in the league, and can even be said to be the first person in the world of sports.

The annual salary for the 36.97-98 season was US$33.19 million. The highest annual salary in league history so far.

37. In a single game, he shot a terrifying 82.8% from the field and scored 52 points (24 of 29 shots, 52 points, 9 rebounds and 4 steals). Technical statistics

Michael Jordan

NBA career: Chicago Bulls (84-93, 94-95 [come back in March 1995], 95-98), Washington Wizards (01-03)

Total career points: 32,292 points (third in NBA history)

Total career assists: 5,633 times

Total career rebounds : 6672

Total career steals: 2514 times

Total career blocks: 893 times (the highest in history among NBA defenders)

Career shooting percentage : 49.7% (24,537 attempts, 12,192 hits, 12,345 misses)

Career total free throws: 83.5% (8,772 free throws made, 7,327 made)

Career triple-doubles: 28 Times (excluding All-Star Game)

Career highest score: 69 points

Note: Career refers to the regular season, Jordan's 5,987 points in the playoffs, and 1,176 points in the Finals Points

[1]·Number of NBA championships: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98)

·Number of MVPs in the Finals: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98)

·Number of MVPs in the regular season: 5 ( 87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98)

·Scoring champion: 10 times (86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98)

·Best Defensive Player: 1 time (1987-1988 season)

< p>·Steals leader: 3 times (88, 90, 93)

·Rookie of the Year: 1985

·Olympic championships: 2 times (1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1992 2016 Barcelona Olympics)

Number of All-Star selections: 14 times (84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91- 92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 01-02

, 02-03)

·Number of All-Star Game MVPs: 3 times ( 88, 96, 98)

·Number of All-Star Slam Dunk Contest champions: 2 times (87, 88)

·Number of times selected to the All-NBA First Team: 10 times (87, 88) , 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98)

. Number of times selected to the second team of the All-NBA Team: 1 time (85)

·Selected to the All-Defensive Team Number of times in the first team: 9 times (88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98)

·In 1996, he was selected as one of the "50 Greatest Players of the NBA's 50th Anniversary"< /p>

·Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. NBA career record [1] Ranking third in total points in NBA history (32,292 points, second only to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Malone.

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First in NBA history in scoring average (30.1 points)

Fourth in NBA history in total goals scored (12,192)

Fourth in NBA history in total free throws (7327)

Third in NBA history in total steals (2514)

Third in NBA history in average steals (2.35 times)

Sixteenth in NBA history in total playing time (41,011 minutes)

Fifth in NBA history in average playing time (38.3 minutes)

The total points scored in the NBA playoffs are 5,987 (average 33.4 points per game)

The total points scored in the NBA ALL-STAR GAME All-Star Game are 262 points (average 20.2 points per game) single-game record [1 ] Score: 69 points

Number of two-pointers: 27

Number of three-pointers: 7

Free throws: 27 points

Offensive rebounds: 8 (4 times)

Defensive rebounds: 14

Total rebounds: 18 (2 times)

Assists: 17 Times

Steals: 10 times

Blocks: 6

Playing time: 57 minutes Other awards ACC Basketball Player of the Year (1984)

Naismith College Player of the Year (1984)

John R. Wooden Award (1984)

Adolph Rupp Trophy (1984)

Anecdotes

His personal highest score in a single game in the regular season was 69 points, and he set a playoff record of 63 points in a single game; he is still the only player in history to average more than 60 points per game in the regular season. The record of 20 points for a 40-year-old player, and the highest single-game score for a 38-year-old player is 51 points, the highest single-game score for a 39-year-old player is 45 points, and the highest single-game score for a 40-year-old player is 43 points.

He also won the steal title three times (1988, 1990, 1993), holding the highest record of 893 blocks for a defender in his career, and the highest record of 131 blocks for a defender in a single season (1988). The only guard to have more than 200 steals and 100 blocks in two seasons, the only player in history to win both the scoring title and Defensive Player of the Year (1988), and the first to win NBA slam dunks for two consecutive years. Players who won major championships (1987, 1988).

In the 1996-97 season, he led the Chicago Bulls to an unprecedented record of 72 wins and 10 losses in the regular season. He also represented the United States and won two Olympic gold medals (the 1984 U.S. team formed by the NCAA, and The American Dream Team formed by the NBA in 1992 created the American basketball myth that shocked the world. In 1996, he was selected as one of the fifty greatest players in NBA history. He was elected to the NBA Hall of Fame in 2010 and holds the record for the highest salary contract in the NBA with a salary of US$33 million in a single season; these are amazing and difficult to surpass great achievements. , making Jordan recognized by fans and media as the greatest basketball player in history.