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Michael
Jordan Basketball Career Achievements |
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Michael Jordan
Achievments
• Drafted No. 3 by the Bulls in the
first round
• Six NBA championship teams (1991,
1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)
• NBA Finals MVP six times (1991,
1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)
• NBA Finals single-series record
for highest PPG average 41.0 (1993)
• NBA Most Valuable Player five times
(1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998)
• All-NBA First Team ten times (1987-1993,
1996-1998)
• NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time team
(1996)
• Highest career PPG ave. (minimum
400 games or 10,000 points) - 30.1
• Holds record for most seasons leading
the league in scoring - 10
• Shares record for the most consecutive
seasons leading the league in scoring -
7 (1986-1993)
• Had a streak of nine consecutive
games scoring 40 points or more (Nov. 28
- Dec. 12, 1986)
• Bulls all-time leader in scoring
(29,277), assists (5,012), and steals (2,306)
• 13 NBA All-Star Games (1985, 1987-1993,
1996-1998, 2002-2003)
• All time scoring leader in All-Star
history (262 points)
• Fourth highest scoring average
for career All-Star games (20.2 ppg)
• Named the All-Star MVP three times
(1988, 1996, 1998)
• Won the All-Star Slam Dunk Contest
in 1987 and 1988
• Had his #23 jersey retired at the
United Center on 11/1/94
• Returned from retirement on 3/19/95
at Indiana to total 19 points
• Posted 28 career triple-doubles
• 2 Time All-American & NCAA Player
of the Year award
• Two playoff career triple-doubles,
both at New York (5/9/89 and 6/2/93)
• Named the 1988 NBA Defensive Player
of the Year
• Scored a career playoff-high 63
points against Boston on 5/20/86
• Eight playoff games with 50 pts.
or more
• 30 regular season games with 50
pts. or more
• 173 games with 40 points or more
• Made 28 game-winning shots in the
NBA
• Hit the game-winning shot in the
1982 NCAA championship game as a freshman
• Named NBA Rookie of the Year (1985)
• A member of the gold medal-winning
1984 and 1992 United States Olympic •
Basketball Teams
• Ranked 3rd in All-Time leader in
points scored
• All-Star record having the only
triple-double in an All-Star game (1997)
• Member of the 1997 McDonald's Classic
Championship team in Paris
• Won the 1997 McDonald's Classic
MVP award
• All-time record for most consectutive
double-figure scoring games
• Holds the all-time playoff record
for the most steals
• Hit the game-winning shot in the
1998 Finals to win a sixth and final championship
• Had his #23 jersey retired for the
second time at the United Center on 1/13/99
• Returned from retirement on 9/25/01
to play for the Wizards
• Scored 19 points in his first debut
as a Wizard on 10/30/01
• Notched his 30,000th point on 1/4/02
against the Bulls
• Only 40 year old NBA player to ever
score over 40 points on 2/21/03
• Had his #23 jersey retired by the
Miami Heat in honor of him on 4/11/03
• Scored 15 points in the final game
of his NBA career on 4/16/03 against Philadelphia
• Finished his career with 32,292
points, 5,633 assists and 6,672 rebounds.
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