2. The personal scoring champion ranked first with 1 times
3. It tied Chamberlain's scoring champion record of seven consecutive times (1987-1993)
4. He scored more than double digits in 866 consecutive games. One was against Utah Jazz on November 15th, 1989, and the other was against Heat in 1993)
6. Maintained the highest number of free throws in a single quarter of 16 times (in the fourth quarter against Heat on December 3th, 1992, Jordan made 24 free throws)
7. The number of shots and hits in the 1 seasons with the most NBA history ranked first in NBA history
8. In 1987, he set an NBA record of 23 consecutive points against Atlanta Hawks (that is, all the free throws were hit, and no other players scored during this period), and Jordan ranked first in the list of consecutive points in a single game: 23 points (1987). 19 points (1996), 18 points (1987)
9. On December 3, 1992, against Miami Heat, he got 23 free throws at half time
1. He made 2 free throws, all of which were NBA records
11. He led the Bulls to a regular season record of 72 wins and 1 losses, which is unique in history
. And Pippen * * * won the first honor
(this record was not broken by Net team Kidd and Carter until 27).
13. The only player who scored 4+points at the age of 4
14. The first player who can average more than 2 points per game at the age of 4
15. Maintain the highest single-game score for players over 38: 51 points
16. Maintain the highest single-game score for players over 39: 45 points
17. In history, only this person was selected as the NBA's "Best Team" (from 1986-87 to 1992-93, from 1995-96 to 1997-98) 19.1 times. < P > In the p>2.87-88 season, the blocked shots reached 131 times, which was the record of blocked shots by guards (the highest was 6 times in a single game, There are 8 games in his career, and he has covered more than 5 times in a single game.
21. He maintained the highest record of 893 times in his career as a guard.
22.1988-1989, the main point guard of the Bulls was injured, and Jordan replaced the point guard. As a result, there were 11 games, and Jordan won 1 triple doubles, including 7 consecutive triple doubles, ranking second in the NBA. But keep the highest frequency of triple doubles in history
23. In the second season of his career, he was injured after playing three games, and returned after missing 64 games. In the remaining games, he successfully brought the team into the playoffs, with 3 wins and 52 losses being the worst record in NBA history to enter the playoffs
24.1989, he scored 52 points and 9 steals against Boston. Among them, eight steals in the first half set a record of breaking the ball at half-time in nba history (sharing this record with many people, his career was up to 1 times, and there were more than eight steals in a single game in 1 games)
25. Stealing Wang was up to three times (also a historical record shared with several people), < P > 3.16 times in 1988 and 2.77 times in 199 respectively. 2.83 times in 1993
26. Maintain the record of being selected as the best defensive team in nba for up to 9 times
27. Maintain the highest Player Efficiency Rating in your career. 27.9
28. Maintain the nba average score of 3+ times in a single season with a maximum of 8 times (Chamberlain ranked second with 7 times)
29. Players who scored more than 2 points in a single season with an average career
3. Maintain the nba shooting kings and shooting kings with a maximum of 9 times and 1 times
31. Maintain the highest Usage rate in the history of their careers. And the king with the most Usage rate 9 times
32. Maintained the most blocked times with more than 2 points 11 times
33. The only defender in history who got 2 steals and 1 blocks at the same time. < P > 34.1993 Against the Wizards, Jordan scored 57 points and 1 assists, which was the highest score with 1 assists in nba history.
in 1989, Jordan scored 52 points against the 76ers, making 24 of 29 shots and 4 of 4 free throws, which was the lowest in nba history (Crawford of new york scored 52 points and tied the record with four free throws this year) and the highest shooting percentage (82.8%)
36. The number of free throws hit was 146. The first in history
38. The total score of the playoff career is 5987, which is the first in history
39. The average score in a single season is 43.7
In p>1986, Jordan scored 49 points, 63 points and 19 points respectively in the three playoff games against Boston, the champion who won 67 games (4 wins and 1 loss at home) that year. The other is Jerry West (averaging 4.6 points per game)
4. The playoff scored 63 points on the spot, ranking first in history
41. The only player who scored back-to-back 5 points in the playoff < P > In the p>1988 playoffs, Jordan scored 5 points in the first game, 55 points in the second game and 5 points in two consecutive games. Who else can score two consecutive games in history?
the answer is: only Jordan
42. The only one who scored 45 points in three consecutive games in the playoffs
In the semi-final against the 76ers in p>199, Jordan scored 43. points in five games, among which in the second to fourth games, he scored 45 points, 49 points and 45 points respectively, which exceeded 45+ in three consecutive games.
Historically,
The answer is: only Jordan
(Jordan scored 44 points, 5 points and 44 points in a row, and Iverson scored 46 points, 44 points and 48 points in a row, all of which were almost the same)
43. Jordan averaged 45.2 points in five playoff games
Jordan scored 5 points against the Cavaliers in 1988, respectively. Set a record of the highest average and total score in five series games in the playoffs
44.5 series goals recorded a maximum of 86 goals
At the same time, in these five games, Jordan scored 86 goals, setting a record of 5 series goals
45. He scored a maximum of 24 goals in a single game
In the second game of this series, Jordan scored 24 goals. It's an nba single-game goal record (share this record with Chamberlain and havlicek)
46. In addition, in the second game of this series with 55 points, Jordan threw 25 shots at half-time, which is also an nba half-time shot record.
47. The playoff series averaged 45 points
Jordan scored 46 points, 33 points and 56 points respectively in the playoff against the Heat in 1992, setting a record for the average and total points in the playoff series.
53 goals in p>48.3 games
In these three games, Jordan scored 53 goals, which also set a record for the most goals in three games.
49. Fifty-four points in three quarters, with the most points in three playoff games
In the third game of this series, Jordan scored 54 points in three quarters, with 56 points (2 of 3 shots)
5. The number of playoff 4 points was at most 38 times
Jordan scored more than 4 points in 38 of his 179 playoff games, including 23 games. 6+
51. 5 points in the playoffs at most 8 times
Jordan scored 5 points in eight playoff games, which is the most in the history of nba playoff games (Chamberlain scored four times and Iverson ranked second and third in the third row)
63 points, 56 points, 55 points, 55 points, 54 points and 55 points respectively.
53. Over 2 points in 6 consecutive playoff games
54.5 series of games scored over 41 points
Jordan scored over 41 points in five series of games in playoff games, namely, 43.7 points against Bird in 1986, 45.2 points against Cavaliers in p>1988, 43 points against 76 teams in 199 and 199.
56. 3 points and 1 assists in three consecutive playoff games.
In the 1989 playoff game, Jordan scored 31 points and 11 assists, 3 points and 1 assists, and 44 points and 1 assists in the Cavaliers' game.
He set a playoff record of 3 points and 1 assists in three consecutive games.
57. More than 1 points in 179 consecutive games is also the highest record in the playoffs.
Jordan always participated in 179 playoff games, with a minimum score of 15 points.
58. The average score in the finals is 41 points, and the Bulls played against the Suns in 1993
59. The half-time score in the finals is 35 points, and the Bulls were the first in history on June 3, 1992
6. The total goal in the finals series was 11 goals, and the Bulls were the first in history for 6 games, and the series was broken for 14 times
61.5 games.
62. 12 free throws in a single quarter
63. 9 free throws in a single quarter
In the second game of the p>97 finals, Jordan made 12 free throws in a single quarter and made 9 free throws, all of which set a finals record, with 16 free throws in 21.
64. He scored more than 2 points in 35 consecutive finals (the lowest score in the finals was 22 points)
66. He made 14 goals at half-time (twice)
Jordan made 14 of 21 shots in the first half in 1992 and 14 of 2 shots in the fourth half in 1993, setting a record for scoring at half-time in the finals.
67. Over 4 points in four consecutive games
In the game against the Suns in 1993, Jordan scored 42 points, 44 points, 55 points and 41 points in the second to fifth games respectively. Set a record of over 4 points in four consecutive games in the finals
68.6 games, with the highest total score of 246 points (1993)
69. Six three-pointers at halftime (1992)
7. Up to six three-pointers in a single game (bridge but six three-pointers at halftime are continuous)
71. 13 goals in a single game <
72. Two consecutive games with 39 points and 1 assists are also finals records (the first and second games in 1992)
73. The most 6 finals MVPs
No one in history has more MVPs than Jordan.
All-Star Game Record:
74. All-Star scored 262 points, ranking first in history
75. In 1997, he won the first "triple double" in all-star game history-14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists
76. All-star steals the most. 38 times
77. Champion of two consecutive dunk contests
Only he and Richardson once defended the dunk champion
78. All-star scored 4 times at halftime
79. All-star scored 17 goals in a single game
In p>1988, Jordan scored 4 times at halftime, setting a record for all-star, hitting 17 goals and Zhang.
8. Up to 27 shots per game
In Jordan's last All-Star in 3, Jordan shot 27 shots per game, sharing this record with Rick Barry.
8. The number of All-Star Voters is up to 9 times
From p>1987 to 1993, 1997 and 1998, Jordan became the All-Star Voter in 9 years (maybe Yao Ming can break this record)
81. In addition, he has a disgraceful record, with a minimum score of 5 points in the three-point contest.
82. The total number of all-star shots is up to 233
83. The total number of all-star shots is up to 11.
84. The first athlete of the century in NBA history
So far, * * * has appeared on the cover of the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" 52 times. This is also a record
85. The only way to achieve three in and three out
86. The only way for the league to make an exception and put back the retired jersey No.23
87.MJ is the only player who was hung up in the arena (the arena of the Heat) for the team he didn't play for ~
88.MJ is also the only player who won the Olympic gold medal on behalf of the American college basketball team and the American Dream Team respectively ~ Because it is impossible for the United States to send university teams to participate in the Olympic Games now ~
89. Jordan is the first person in history who can lead his team to win three consecutive NBA championships after his comeback.
When he came back in p>9.2, he donated all his salary (about $1 million) to the victims of September 11th, and he was the only one in NBA history who donated his annual salary. The following is the evaluation of Jordan from all walks of life. Jabbar:
In p>21, an American media asked Jabbar, "Who is the opponent of Kobe Bryant and Carter?" Jabbar replied, "An excellent player, especially a shooting guard, should have the following qualities: Carter's strength, Kobe Bryant's flexibility and the accuracy of his investment. At the critical moment, he should be like a killer like Miller, and his vision should at least be like Kidd. Passing not only needs stockton's accuracy, but also has the same ornamental value as white chocolate. The speed of 1 meters should be within 1 seconds and 5 seconds. As for stealing, it needs Morris cheeks's level ... There is only one such person in the NBA. Unfortunately, he has retired. He is Jordan.
Larry Bird:
1986 NBA Playoff: Celtics versus Bulls.
Bird, who has become famous and proud, finally saw the miracle.