If Jordan hadn t returned with the Wizards, what would his average per game be like?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Jordan is the greatest player in NBA history, he is known as the "God of Basketball" by fans, whether it is court performance, data accumulation or influence in the world sports arena, Jordan is the only existence in the NBA. In addition to his great performances, Jordan's career is also full of stories, and his 2 wayward retirements have also become a topic of conversation among fans. In 1998, at the age of 35, Jordan steals Malone in the final moments of the finals, and then throws a legendary stunner.

    Completing the great cause of three consecutive championships again, and then domineeringly announcing his retirement, such a script is even more exciting than the movie, and such a full stop is also perfect.

    However, two years later, the 38-year-old Jordan announced his comeback again, and he played for the Wizards for two seasons, although he brought enough attention and attraction to the NBA, but his individual performance has long been not as good as his peak. Look at Jordan's performance during the Wizards, he was selected as an All-Star twice, but he missed the playoffs and did not leave any records, after all, God is also 40 years old. So many fans sighed, if Jordan didn't come back with the Wizards, how exaggerated would his stats be?

    Without the Wizards' 2 years, Jordan's playoff resume would have become 13 times, that is, all 13 seasons have entered the playoffs, won the cup 6 times, and his ability to lead the team is inexplicable. Jordan missed the scoring title in the rookie season, was reimbursed for a serious injury season in the second year, played only 17 games in his temporary comeback in 95, and the rest of the Bulls won the scoring title in 10 years. If there were no 2 years for the Wizards, Jordan's resume would be at the peak of his health, and he would have won the scoring title.

    Let's take a look at the statistics, Jordan Bulls scored 29,277 points, 5,836 rebounds, 5,012 assists, 2,306 steals and 828 blocks in the regular season in his career, and he has played a total of 930 games, so his average points per game will reach the sky-high points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. This scoring statistic can be elected as the scoring champion in most seasons. In addition, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks are all the top existences in history.

    Coupled with the average points per game in the playoffs, it is not an exaggeration to say that the gang leader is one notch higher than all the supergiants.

    In fact, the statistics of Jordan's Wizards period were not bad, and at the age of 39, he averaged rebounds and assists per game, which was a decline in statistics after the injury that season. At the age of 40, he averaged 20 points, rebounds and assists per game, still an All-Star caliber performance. Compared with Kobe's performance at the age of 37, Jordan can still cut the data of 20+6+4 at the age of 40, and I have to sigh that his strength is strong.

    It's just that the performance in the last year has lowered the average data of his career, which makes many fans feel sorry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If Jordan hadn't returned with the Wizards, he would have averaged 30.7 points per game, and since Jordan averaged only about 20 points per game in the two seasons of the Wizards' return, this greatly reduced his regular season scoring average, and he ended up averaging only points per game in the regular season.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If Jordan hadn't returned with the Wizards, his average per game would have been points, rebounds and assists.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Excluding the two years of the Wizards, Jordan averaged 30+ points per game in his career. In the two seasons of Jordan's second comeback, he averaged only 20+ points per game, which seriously dragged down Jordan's career performance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Basketball god Michael Jordan, one of the most legendary superstars in NBA history, has 15 seasons in his league career, averaging rebounds and assists per game, ranking first in NBA history in points per game. His 15-year career total of 32,292 points ranks fifth in NBA history. Jordan has retired three times and made two comebacks.

    The first comeback was in the '94-'95 season and the second in the '01-02 season, where he played for the Wizards for two years before retiring after the '02-03 season.

    Assuming that Jordan did not return to the Wizards in two seasons, Jordan averaged points per game in 13 seasons with the Bulls, and in his 13-year Bulls career, Jordan scored a total of 29,277 points and played in 930 regular season games for the Bulls. In these 13 seasons, Jordan won the league's scoring title 10 times. With the exception of his rookie season, a season in which he was injured in the '85-86 season, and a season in which he returned midway through the '94-'95 season (where he only played in 17 games), Jordan won the league's scoring title in the remaining 10 seasons.

    Not only that, Jordan brought 6 championships to the team during his 13 seasons with the Bulls, and he won 6 FMVP and 5 regular season MVP, full of honors. During his time with the Wizards, Jordan played in 60 games in the 01-02 season, scoring a total of 1,375 points, 339 rebounds and 330 assists, and in the 02-03 season, he played in 82 games for the Wizards, scoring a total of 1,640 points, 497 rebounds and 311 assists. During his time with the Wizards, Jordan played in 142 games and scored 3,015 points, 836 rebounds and 641 assists.

    Jordan played 1,072 games in his entire career, with a total of 32,292 points, 6,672 rebounds and 5,633 assists, minus the Wizards era, Jordan played a total of 930 games in the Bulls era, with a total of 29,277 points, 5,836 rebounds and 4,992 assists, averaging points and rebounds and assists per game. So without the Wizards' two years, Jordan's points per game would have risen by one point, rebounds and assists per game.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Those who have never experienced it will not understand how excited they are to see him return to the court at that time!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If this kind of comeback is not necessary, Jordan has made the choice of comeback, as the main body of him, we fans can accept the final result, even if that result makes his brilliant career no longer perfect, we can accept it. There is no need to remove this, remove that, Jordan is Jordan, he fell from God back to man, he is still Jordan, and he never needs these processed things to prove himself!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If he doesn't come back, his average per game data is okay, although Jordan lowered his average data during the Wizards period, it doesn't mean that he is not strong in personal ability.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The average data per game will remain balanced, and if he does not come back, the average data per game may be lower and lower, which will affect his future performance on the court.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    His average per game stats are very good, Jordan is a basketball superstar, although he has not returned, but all the stats are very intimidating.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The stats are going to be good, because Jordan is really good. And it's sure to be very good on the field.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's see what the 40-year-old James is up to.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If he didn't come back, Jordan's total score wouldn't be as much.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Jordan played 30 minutes, scored 25 points, rebounded 3 times, assisted 3 times, and broke the ball 2 times;

    Jordan played 31 minutes, scored 12 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 blocks;

    Jordan played 31 minutes, scored 27 points, rebounded 6 balls, assisted 4 times, broke the ball 1 time, and blocked 1 time;

    Jordan played 34 minutes, scored 19 points, rebounded 6 balls, assisted 1 assist, and broke the ball 1 time;

    Jordan played 19 minutes, scored 8 points, rebounded 5, assisted 2 times, and intercepted the ball 2 times;

    Jordan played 28 minutes, scoring 19 points, rebounding 2 balls, assisting 3 times and stealing 1 ball.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    All-Star level, because Jordan has very well-rounded offensive skills. He chose to retire because he felt that he was a little old, because he felt that his body functions were a little degraded.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Jordan's final season with the Wizards was average. Because he was affected by injuries and was very slow, he chose to retire.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Jordan's last season with the Wizards was the 0203 season, which Jordan averaged 20 points per game. However, he did not help the Wizards reach the playoffs, because Jordan was 40 years old that year, and he chose to retire after the season.

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