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1. Ranked first in history with a career average of 30.123 points per game (Chamberlain ranked second with 30.06)

2. Ranked first in history with 10 individual scoring titles

3. Tied Chamberlain’s record of seven consecutive scoring titles (1987-1993)

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

5. Maintained An NBA record of 14 free throws made in a single quarter (note: there were two, one was on November 15, 1989, against the Utah Jazz, when he made 14 free throws in a single quarter, and the other was against the Heat in 1993)

6. Maintains the highest number of free throws in a single quarter with 16 (in the 4th quarter against the Heat on December 30, 1992, Jordan made 24 free throws in the game)

7. The 10 most free throws in NBA history Ranked first in NBA history in both the number of field goals made and the number of field goals made

8. In 1987, he set an NBA record of 23 consecutive points in a game against the Atlanta Hawks (that is, all free throws were made, and the team had no free throws during this period) any other player), the top four consecutive points in a single game are all Jordan: 23 points (1987), 22 points (2002), 19 points (1996), 18 points (1987)

9.1992 On December 30, against the Miami Heat, he got 23 free throw opportunities in the half

10. And made 20 free throws, both setting NBA records

11. Led the Bulls to 72 A regular season record of 10 wins and 10 losses, unique in history

12. The only one team to have two triple-doubles in one game, the first honor shared with Pippen***

(This record was held until 2007 and was broken by Net team Kidd and Carter)

13. The only 40-year-old player to score 4 points

14. The first player in the 40s Players who can average more than 20 points per game at the age of 38 years old

15. Hold the record for the most points scored in a single game by a player over the age of 38: 51 points

16. Keep the record for a player over the age of 39 in a single game Highest scoring record: 45 points

17. Maintains the highest scoring record in a single game for a player over 40 years old: 43 points

Winning both the scoring and defense titles in 18.88, the only one in history

19.10 times selected to NBA "All-NBA Team" (1986-87 to 1992-93 season, 1995-96 to 1997-98 season)

20.87-88 season blocked shots 131 times, which is the record for blocked shots by a defender (the highest is 6 times in a single game, and there are 8 games in his career where he has blocked more than 5 shots in a single game)

21. Maintains the highest record of 893 shots blocked by a defender in his career.

22. In the 1988-1989 season, the Bulls' main point guard was injured, and Jordan played the point guard instead. As a result, in a total of 11 games, Jordan won 10 triple-doubles, including 7 consecutive triple-doubles, ranking first in the NBA. Ranked second in the number of triple-doubles (the first is Lao Zhang’s 9 consecutive times), but still maintains the highest frequency of triple-doubles in history

23. After playing three games in the second season of his career, Injured, he returned after missing 64 games. In the remaining games, he successfully led the team into the playoffs. 30 wins and 52 losses was the worst record in NBA history entering the playoffs

24. In 1989, against In the Boston game, he 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, with 10 Stealing the ball more than 8 times in a single game)

25. Stealing the ball up to 3 times (also a historical record shared by several people),

3.16 times in 1988 and 1990 respectively 2.77 times in 1993 and 2.83 times in 1993

26. Holds the NBA record of being selected to the first team of the All-Defensive Team 9 times

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7. Maintain the highest career player efficiency rating (Player Efficiency Rating) of 27.9

28. Maintain the career NBA single-season scoring average of 30, with a maximum of 8 times (Chamberlain ranked second with 7 times)

29. A player who has averaged more than 20 points in every season of his career

30. Maintained the NBA season shooting champion and field goal champion at most 9 times and 10 times

31. Maintained the highest usage rate value in career history at 33.1, and the king of most usage rate values ??9 times

32. Maintained the most number of game jams with more than 2000 points scored 11 times

33. The only guard in history to get 200 steals and 100 blocks at the same time twice.

34. Against the Wizards in 1993, Jordan scored 57 points and 10 assists, the highest score in NBA history with 10 assists.

35. In the 1989 game against the 76ers, Jordan scored 52 points, making 24 of 29 shots and 4 of 4 free throws. He scored the fewest 50-point free throws in NBA history (New York's Crowe this year) He scored 52 points and made four free throws, tying this record) and had the highest field goal percentage (82.8)

36. The number of free throws made was 1,463, ranking first in league history

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

38. Postseason career total of 5,987 points, ranking first in history

39. Highest single-season average of 43.7 points

In 1986, Jordan scored 49 points, 63 points, and 19 points respectively in three playoff games against Boston, the championship team that had 67 wins (40 wins and 1 loss at home), averaging 43.7 points per game. The highest average per game in the playoffs in a single season. Only two people in history have averaged more than 40 points per game in the playoffs. The other is Jerry West (averaging 40.6 points per game)

40. Playoff spot Scored 63 points, first in history

41. The only player to score back-to-back 50 points in the playoffs

In the 1988 playoffs, Jordan scored against Cleveland. 50 points in the first game, 55 points in the second game, and 50 points in two consecutive games. Who else in history can exceed 50 points in two consecutive games in the playoffs?

The answer is: Only Jordan

42. The only one to score 45 points in three consecutive games in the playoffs

In the semifinals against the 76ers in 1990 , Jordan averaged 43.0 points per game in 5 games, including 45 points, 49 points, and 45 points in the second to fourth games respectively

Who has exceeded 45 in three consecutive games? Who in history Can you still do it in the playoffs?

The answer is: Only Jordan

(Jordan also scored 44 points, 50 points and 44 points in a row, and Iverson once scored 46 points, 44 points and 48 points in a row. Only a little bit worse)

43. The highest average of 45.2 points in the 5-game playoff series

Jordan scored 50 points and 55 points respectively in the 1988 game against the Cavaliers. 38 points, 44 points, 39 points, setting the record for the highest average and total points per game in the 5-game series in the playoffs

The most goals scored in the 44.5-game series, 86 goals

At the same time, here In 5 games, Jordan scored 86 goals, setting a record for the most goals in a 5-game series

45. Scored the most 24 goals in a single game

In the second game of this series In the 55-point game, Jordan scored 24 goals in the game, an NBA single-game scoring record (shared with Chamberlain and Havlicek)

46. Most shots in a half game: 25 times

In addition, in the second 55-point game of this series, Jordan shot 25 times in the half, which was also an NBA half-time shot record.

47. Averaged a maximum of 45 points per game in the three-game playoff series

Jordan scored 46 points, 33 points, and 56 points respectively in the 1992 playoffs against the Heat. Set a record for the highest average and total points scored in a three-game series in the playoffs.

Scored 53 goals in 48.3 games

In these three games, Jordan scored 53 goals, also setting a record for the most goals in a 3-game series.

49. 54 points in three quarters, the most points scored in three quarters in the playoffs

In the third game of this series, Jordan scored 54 points in three quarters and 56 points in the game (20 of 30 shots)

50. The most 40-point games in the playoffs, 38 times

In his 179 playoff games, Jordan scored more than 40 points 38 times, including 45 in 23 games, 8 times Reached 50, 1 time 60

51. Up to 8 50 points in the playoffs

Jordan scored 8 50 points in the playoffs, the most in NBA playoff history (Chamberlain 4 times, Iverson ranked 2nd and 3rd 3 times)

63 points, 56 points, 55 points, 55 points, 55 points, 54 points, 50 points, 50 points respectively

52. There were 12 games in the playoffs with an average of over 30 points

Excluding 29.3 points in his rookie year, Jordan scored more than 30 points in all playoff games, which is the most in history.

53. 60 consecutive games with more than 20 points in the playoffs

54.5 series with more than 41 points per game

Jordan had 5 series in the playoffs Each scored more than 41 points, including 43.7 points against Bird's Birds in 1986

45.2 points against the Cavaliers in 1988, 43 points against the 76ers in 1990, and 45 points against the Heat in 1992.

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41 points against the Suns in 1993

55. Made 13 free throws in a single quarter

In the 1991 playoff game against the Pistons, Jordan made 13 free throws in a single quarter , the highest in a single quarter in the playoffs.

56. 30 points and 10 assists in 3 consecutive games in the playoffs.

In the 1989 playoffs, Jordan scored 31 points and 11 assists, 30 points and 10 assists, and 44 points and 10 assists in the Cavaliers' game.

Creating three consecutive games with 30 assists. Postseason record of points and 10 assists.

57. 179 consecutive games with more than 10 points is also the highest record in the playoffs.

Michael Jordan participated in 179 playoff games, with the lowest score being 15 points.

58. Finals average score: 41 points, Bulls vs. Suns in 1993

59. Finals half-time score: 35 points, Bulls, No. 1 in history on June 3, 1992 1

60. Total goals in the finals series: 101 goals, Bulls, 6 games, first in history

61.5 games, 14 stops in the series

1991 In the finals, Jordan intercepted the ball 14 times in 5 games, averaging 2.8 times per game, creating the highest total number and average of interceptions in the 5-game series in the finals.

62. 12 free throws in a single quarter

63. 9 free throws in a single quarter

In Game 2 of the 1997 Finals, Jordan made 12 free throws in a single quarter. Made 9 free throws, both setting finals records, and made 16 of 21 free throws in the game.

64. Scored more than 20 points in 35 consecutive games in the finals (his lowest point in the finals was 22 points)

66. Scored 14 goals in the half (2 times)

Jordan made 14 of 21 shots in the first half of Game 1 in 1992, and 14 of 20 in the first half of Game 4 of 1993, setting a Finals half-time scoring record.

67. Scored more than 40 points in 4 consecutive games

In the 1993 game against the Suns, Jordan scored 42 points, 44 points, and 55 points in the second to fifth games respectively. points, 41 points, setting a record of more than 40 points in 4 consecutive games in the Finals

68.6 games with the highest total score of 246 points in the series (1993)

69. 6 three-pointers in the half (1992)

70. Scored up to 6 three-pointers in a row in a single game (6 three-pointers were scored consecutively in the half)

71. Scored 6 consecutive three-pointers in a single game 13 goals

In Game 2 of the 1991 Finals, Jordan made 13 consecutive goals (including the famous change of hands in the air), setting a record for the most consecutive field goals in a single game. He made 15 of 18 shots in the game. middle.

72. Two consecutive games of 39 points and 10 assists are also a finals record (Game 1 and 2 in 1992)

73. The most 6 finals MVPs

No one in history has more Finals MVPs than Jordan.

All-Star Game record:

74. The All-Stars scored 262 points, first in history.

75. In 1997, won the first "three-pointer" in the history of the All-Star Game. "Double" - 14 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists

76. The most steals in the All-Stars, 38 times

77. 2 consecutive slam dunk contest champions

Only he and Richardson have ever defended the slam dunk championship

78. All-Stars blocked 4 shots in a half

79. All-Stars scored 17 goals in a single game

In the 1988 All-Star Game, Jordan blocked 4 shots in the first half, setting a record for the most shots blocked in an All-Star half. He made 17 goals in the game, sharing the All-Star's highest number of goals in a single game with Chamberlain

Jordan made 17 of 23 shots that year, scored 40 points, 8 blue balls, 3 assists, 4 steals, 4 blocks, and won the MVP.

80. The most 27 shots in a single game

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

80. 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 (maybe Yao Ming can break this record)

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

82. The most number of All-Star field goals made is 233.

83. The most number of All-Star field goals made is 110.

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

To date, he has appeared on the cover of the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" for the 52nd time. This is also the first record

85. The only one with three in and three outs

86. The only one that allows the league to make an exception and put the retired jersey No. 23 back on

87 .MJ is the only player whose jersey is hung in the arena (the Heat's arena) for a team he has not played for~

88.MJ is also the only player to represent the American college basketball team and the American Dream Team Players who have won Olympic gold medals~ This record is destined to be unprecedented, because now it is impossible for the United States to send college teams to participate in the Olympics~

89. Jordan is the first player in history to be able to lead the team after his comeback The player whose team won three consecutive NBA championships

When he came back in 1902, he donated all of his salary that year (approximately $1 million) to the victims of September 11, becoming the only person in NBA history to donate his entire salary. of.