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Michael Jordan - the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 2 ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot
- Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 - Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 - Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) - Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 - Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 - Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 - Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 - Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 - Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 - Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 - Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 - Most 30 point games: MJ 563 - Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 - Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 - Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 - Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 - Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 - Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 - Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 - Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 - Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 - Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 - Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 - Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard, Jordan won 14 combined MVP's (3 all star, 5 league, 6 finals). Jordan averaged 33, 6, and 6 in the Finals for his career. Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 against the Pacers in just 30 minutes of playing time in a 32-point blowout win. He reached the triple double mark in just 21 minutes. Jordan continued to play at the PG spot until the end of the season. In these 24 games he averaged 29.3ppg, 8.9rpg, 10.6 apg, 2.4spg. Between March 24 and April 14, 1989, he recorded a triple double in ten of the eleven games, including seven consecutive ones. In the game he didn't record a triple double, he finished with 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds. The hands down greatest of all time, anyone disputing this is a misinformed individual.
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Michael Jordan - the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 1 ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot
- Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 - Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 - Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) - Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 - Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 - Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 - Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 - Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 - Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 - Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 - Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 - Most 30 point games: MJ 563 - Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 - Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 - Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 - Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 - Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 - Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 - Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 - Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 - Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 - Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 - Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 - Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard, Jordan won 14 combined MVP's (3 all star, 5 league, 6 finals). Jordan averaged 33, 6, and 6 in the Finals for his career. Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 against the Pacers in just 30 minutes of playing time in a 32-point blowout win. He reached the triple double mark in just 21 minutes. Jordan continued to play at the PG spot until the end of the season. In these 24 games he averaged 29.3ppg, 8.9rpg, 10.6 apg, 2.4spg. Between March 24 and April 14, 1989, he recorded a triple double in ten of the eleven games, including seven consecutive ones. In the game he didn't record a triple double, he finished with 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds. The hands down greatest of all time, anyone disputing this is a misinformed individual.
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Michael Jordan the Superior LEGEND - his Airness ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot
- Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 - Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 - Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) - Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 - Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 - Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 - Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 - Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 - Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 - Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 - Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 - Most 30 point games: MJ 563 - Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 - Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 - Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 - Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 - Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 - Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 - Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 - Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 - Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 - Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 - Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 - Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard, Jordan won 14 combined MVP's (3 all star, 5 league, 6 finals). Jordan averaged 33, 6, and 6 in the Finals for his career. Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 against the Pacers in just 30 minutes of playing time in a 32-point blowout win. He reached the triple double mark in just 21 minutes. Jordan continued to play at the PG spot until the end of the season. In these 24 games he averaged 29.3ppg, 8.9rpg, 10.6 apg, 2.4spg. Between March 24 and April 14, 1989, he recorded a triple double in ten of the eleven games, including seven consecutive ones. In the game he didn't record a triple double, he finished with 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds. The hands down greatest of all time, anyone disputing this is a misinformed individual.
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Go behind the scenes with two of the top players in the game with the all-access cameras of the NBA
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After sustaining light brain damage from riding a mech...
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After sustaining light brain damage from riding a mechanical bull, this Kansas native went from being a stay-at-home dad to a full time Spy Checker. Later he was hired by a shadowy group of contractors bent on conquering enemy builders by using a construction company as a front. While his brain had difficulty recuperating after the many traumas of warfare, the Spy Checker went on to cook enemy Spies in over nine-thousand battles across the globe.
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