Michael Jordan (February 17, 1963 -): A famous American NBA basketball player, known as the "Trapeze". He has created 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 piece of American culture outside of Hollywood. He brought revenue to the league of at least 10 billion and turned Nike from a small company into a world-famous super giant. . On March 19, 2010, retired Michael Jordan successfully purchased the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and became the owner of the Bobcats.
Chinese name: Michael Jordan
Foreign name: Michael Jordan
Alias: Michael Jordan, "The Trapeze"
< p>Nationality: United StatesBirthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Date of birth: February 17, 1963
Graduation school: North Carolina University of Southampton
Height: 198cm
Weight: 98.1kg
Sports: Basketball
Professional characteristics: Scoring, defense, leadership Super
Main awards: 6-time NBA championship
2-time Olympic champion
3-time NBA All-Star MVP
5-time Regular season MVP
6-time Finals MVP
Position: Shooting guard
Wingspan: 218cm
Wife: Juanita (Divorced)
Draft: No. 3 overall pick in the first round of 1984
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Personal profile
Physical fitness
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A century-old icon A century-old list of the top ten cultural icons in the United States
The evaluation of Jordan in the selection of the top ten cultural icons
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Other awards
Career records
Technical statistics
Statistics regular season average data table
Playoffs Average data table
Regular season total data table
Playoff total data table
Enter the Hall of Fame
Jordan’s childhood
The Road to Fame
Advertising Endorsements
The Death of Father
The Transformation of a Football King
Celebrity Comments
Related images "Cosmic Jam"
"Extreme Jordan"
Tieba Photo Album Personal File
Physical Fitness
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Centennial Idol Centenary List of the top ten cultural icons in the United States
Evaluation of Jordan in the top ten cultural icon selection activities
Main honors
Other awards
Career records
Technical statistics
Data statistics
Regular season average data table Playoff average data table Regular season total data table The total statistics table of the playoffs entered the Hall of Fame. Jordan's childhood road to fame, advertising endorsements, father's death, NBA champion transformation, celebrity evaluation, related images
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Chinese translation: Michael Jordan, Michael Jordan (Cantonese) English name: Michael Jordan Full name: Michael Jeffery Jordan (Michael Jeffrey Jordan) Jordan in the game
Nickname: Flying Man, Basketball God, Basketball God, Gang Leader (famous name for domestic fans) Joe Boss/Master Zodiac: Rabbit Zodiac Sign: Aquarius High School: Laney High School, Wilmington, North Carolina College: North Carolina Official height of University of Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1.98 meters/6 feet 6 inches Weight: 98 kg/216 pounds (185 pounds at the time of physical measurement, 216 pounds was the weight gained later) Project: Basketball court position: forward and swingman ( Can play two positions: small forward and shooting guard, but shooting guard accounts for the majority) Numbers: 23, 45 (shortly worn when he came back in 1995), 9 (national team), 5 (first time participating in the Olympics), 12 (The jersey was stolen, the jersey was found temporarily, but the name was not recorded, and he scored 49 points that night. ) 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. Called God who wears jersey No. 23.
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Barefoot height: 1.96 meters/6 feet 5 inches Michael Jordan Dunk
Height with shoes: 1.98 meters/6 feet 6 Wingspan: 2.12 meters/6 feet 11.5 inches Standing reach: 2.69 meters/8 feet 10 inches Weight: 98 kg/216 pounds (data from 1991, and has remained at this level since then) Fat content: 3.0% (the lowest in NBA player history , ordinary people usually 15%~20%; due to the low fat content, "Flying Man" cannot swim) 100-meter speed: 10.7 seconds Vertical jump: 0.98 meters/38.5 inches Absolute jump: 1.09 meters/43 inches Maximum reach height: 3.78 meters/12 feet 5 inches High jump: 2.21 meters Long jump: 7.87 meters Achilles tendon length: 28.5 cm Palm length: 23 cm
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"Flying Man" Michael· Jordan - an outstanding athlete who combined elegance, strength, artistry, and improvisational ability. He redefined the meaning of NBA superstar. He is recognized as the best basketball player in the world, not only in his era, Jordan is the best in the entire history of the NBA. In the eyes of most people, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. His magnificent and legendary basketball career and his huge influence on the sport have inevitably made people put him on the map. The perfect combination of elegance, speed, power, artistry, improvisational creativity and an extremely strong desire to win... Jordan reinterpreted the meaning of "superstar". Even the superstars of the same period acknowledged Jordan's supremacy. Magic Johnson said: "Jordan is at the top, and then we are." In the playoffs of Jordan's second season against the Celtics In a game against the Celtics, he even scored 63 points. After the game, Larry Bird said of him: "Today God dressed up as Jordan in the game." Take a quick look at what Jordan did. What happened: "Rookie of the Year, 5-time regular season MVP, 6 Finals rings, 6-time Finals MVP, 10-time First Team selection, 14-time All-Star Game selection, 3-time All-Star Game MVP, selected to the NBA's Top 50 for 50 Years , 10-time scoring champion (NBA record, the other 7 consecutive scoring champions also ranked first with Wilt Chamberlain), the highest average score when he retired was 30.1 points..." But his impact is far beyond these honors and championships When he first entered the league, he was a natural scorer with a sharp first step, gorgeous drives and acrobatic dunks, and by the time he left, he had become a cultural icon. During his basketball career , he conquered the public with his dazzling performances on the court and his elegant personal demeanor off the court, and accelerated the process of NBA globalization. He is a well-deserved king. He is an approachable man who maintains a sense of mystery. "Air Jordan" is his trademark and his signature basketball shoes are overwhelmingly advertised. Of course, he also endorses other products, has also starred in the movie Space Jam (Space Jam), and collaborated with Michael Jackson on the MV Jam. He has two He retired twice and came back twice before hanging up his boots again at the end of the 2002-03 season. Jordan's famous quote: "I can accept failure, but I can't accept giving up."
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100-year list of the top ten American cultural icons
1 angstrom Elvis Presley (Elvis Presley) 2 Michael Jackson (Michael Jackson) Jordan and Jackson
3 Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan) 4 Bruce Lee (Bruce Lee) 5 Mary Marilyn Monroe 6 Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel 7 John Lennon 8 Akira Kurosawa 9 Madonna 10 Che Guevara Ernesto Guevara) (Note: Michael Jordan once collaborated with Michael Jackson on MTV "JAM".)
The evaluation of Jordan in the top ten cultural icon selection activities
"Michael· Jordan: Fly whenever you want - Logo style: transcendence, omnipotence; golden age: 1980s to 1990s. The Wright brothers put the roaring engine into a pile of stretched iron and took mankind away. The ground; while Michael Jordan only needed a few steps to take off, and with a tap of his feet, he flew up on his own.
He has created countless records that are as clear as the screen: the highest career average per game (30.123), the most scoring champions (10 times), the most consecutive double-digit scoring games (866 games)... Compared with willful. The mischievous football king Maradona and the flying Jordan are closer to the height of God. Off the court, even though he has been troubled by gambling, divorce and other troubles, and even experienced the tragedy of his father's murder, these scandals have always been far less than the miracle he has brought to the world: he has promoted the NBA to every corner of the world. , became another unstoppable American culture outside of Hollywood. The revenue he brought to the alliance was at least 10 billion; he turned NIKE from a small company into a market that can be separated from Adidas; he and another MJ (Michael. Jackson) left their eternal mark as two gods in the music video for "JAM". In April 2009, Jordan was inducted into the latest round of NBA Hall of Fame, but he seemed so reluctant, "This means your basketball career is completely over." He never stopped wanting to fly. Jordan data - the first in NBA history to hold the title of "Athlete of the Century"; so far, he has appeared on the cover of the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" 52 times; his annual salary in the 1997-98 season is US$33.19 million, and his annual salary so far The highest; in 2002, he donated all of his salary that year (approximately US$1 million) to the victims of September 11, becoming the only player in NBA history to donate his entire salary.
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Jordan joins the Hall of Fame
·Number of NBA championships: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93 , 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) · Number of Finals MVPs: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98) · Regular season MVP Number of times: 5 times (87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98) ·Highest number of points per game in the season (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) · Steals leader: 3 times (three seasons of 1988, 90, and 93) · Rookie of the Year: 1984 · Number of Olympic champions: 2 times (1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1992 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 MVPs: 3 times (88, 96, 98) ·Number of All-Star Slam Dunk Contest champions: 2 times (87,88) ·Number of All-Star Team selections: 10 times (87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98) · Number of times selected to the All-Defensive Team: 9 times (88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98) · NBA was elected "the best player in NBA history" in 1996 One of the "Great 50 Players" · Inducted into the "Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame" in 2009 · In 2009, as the owner of the Bobcats, he helped the team enter the playoffs for the first time in history
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ACC Basketball Player of the Year (1984) Naismith College Player of the Year (1984) John R. Wooden Award (1984) Adolph Rupp Trophy (1984) NBA Rookie of the Year (1985) NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988) NBA Most Valuable Player (1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998) NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) NBA's 50 Greatest Stars (1996)
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1. Career average of 30.123 points per game, first in history (Chamberlain ranked first with 30.06 points) 2) Jordan’s dunk from the free throw line
2. Ten-time scoring champion, first in history 3. Seven consecutive scoring champions (shared with Chamberlain) First in history 4. Scored in 866 consecutive games Over double digits, No. 1 in history 5. Most times scoring 3 points per game in a single season, 8 times No. 1 in history 6. Averaged 33.4 points per game in playoffs, No. 1 in history 7. Total career points in playoffs 5987 , No. 1 in history 8. The only player over 40 years old with 4 points 9. In the 1995-96 season, Jordan led the Bulls to a record of 72 wins and 10 losses in the regular season, No. 1 in history Attached: The Bulls set a record in the 1995-96 season Record of 72 wins and 10 losses in 10 games: 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 96.04.08 97-98 Hornets 96.04.20 99-100 Pacers 10. Selected to the "best team" the most times,* **10 times 11. Selected to the "All-Defensive Team" the most times, ***9 times 12. Players with 5 points in two consecutive games in the NBA playoffs 13. Players with 45+ points in three consecutive games in the NBA playoffs 14. Individual single season Highest scoring average per game: 37.1 points per game in the regular season (1986-1987 season) 15. The most free throws made in a single quarter in a single game, with 13 free throws.
16. The All-Star total score of 262 points ranks first in history. 17. The most field goals in the 6 games of the Finals, 101; the highest average score is 41.0 points (1991-1992). 18. Two Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992) 19. 1988-1989 The Bulls' main point guard was injured during the season, and Jordan played the point guard instead. As a result, in a total of 11 games, Jordan scored 10 triple-doubles, including 7 consecutive triple-doubles, ranking second in the NBA for the most consecutive triple-doubles (first The name is Chamberlain (9 consecutive times), but he maintains the highest frequency of triple-doubles in history (20) and the most steals 3 times (also a historical record shared by several people), which were 3.16 times in 1988, 2.77 times in 1990, and 2.83 times in 1993 (21 times). , in the game against Boston in 1989, 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 times, 10 games with more than 8 steals in a single game) 22. The highest record for blocks in a guard's career, ***893 All-Star Game records: 23. In 1997, won the first "... Triple-double" - 14 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists 24, the most steals in the All-Stars 38 times 25, 2 consecutive slam dunk contest champions so far only he, Richardson and Nate Robinson (2008-2010) Defending dunk champion 26, All-Star half-time blocked shots 4 times 27, All-Star single-game high 17 goals. In the 1988 All-Stars, Jordan blocked 4 shots in the first half, setting the All-Star half-time block record, and made all shots in the game. 17 goals, sharing the All-Star's highest number of goals in a single game with Chamberlain. Jordan made 17 of 23 shots that year, scoring 40 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals, and 4 blocks. He won mvp 28 and had the most shots in a single game. 27 times in the final All-Star game in Jordan 03, Jordan shot 27 times in a single game, sharing this record with Rick Barry 29, the most All-Star votes 9 times from 1987 to 1993, 1997 and 1998, Jordan became an All-Star vote for 9 years Wang (maybe Yao Ming can break this record) 30. In addition, he also has a shameful record, the lowest score in the three-point contest is 5 points 31, the most All-Star shots 233 times 32, the most All-Star shots 110 times 33. The first person in NBA history to hold the title of "Athlete of the Century" has appeared on the cover of the famous sports magazine "Sports Illustrated" 52 times so far. This is also a record34, the only one to achieve three in and three outs35, and the only one who can The league made an exception and put the retired jersey number 23 back into 36. MJ is the only player whose jersey is hung in the arena (the Heat's arena) for a team he has not played for ~ 37. MJ is still the only player to represent American college basketball. Players who won Olympic gold medals on the Olympic 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 Olympics ~ 38. Jordan is the first player in history to be able to lead the team after his comeback. When the team won three consecutive NBA championships in 2001, he donated all of his salary that year (approximately $1 million) to the victims of September 11, 2001. He was the only person in NBA history to donate his entire salary. 40. When someone over 40 years old is still playing in the NBA and has played 15 seasons in the NBA, his career scoring is higher than 20 points every season, which is also unprecedented. 41. He has 28 buzzer beaters in his career, second in history; he missed key shots 29 times, and his buzzer beater percentage is almost as high as a terrifying 50%.
42. The revenue he brought to the league is at least US$10 billion, making him the first player in the league, and can even be said to be the first player in the world of sports. 43. The annual salary in the 1997-98 season was US$33.19 million, which is the highest annual salary in the history of the league so far. Highest 44, the only player in the league to come back twice
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NBA career: Chicago Bulls (84-93, 94-95 [1995 Comeback in March], 95-98), Washington Wizards (01-03) Total career points: 32,292 points (third in NBA history) Total career assists: 5,633 Total career rebounds: 6,672 Total career steals: 2,514 Total career blocks: 893 times (the highest in history among NBA guards). Career shooting percentage: 49.7% (24,537 shots, 12,192 hits, 12,345 hits). Career total free throws: 83.5% (7,327 of 8,772 free throws made). Number of triple-doubles: 28 (excluding All-Star Game) Career high score: 69 points