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In the five years that Jordan didn't win the scoring title, Bernard King, Wilkins, O'Neal, Iverson, and Maddy won the scoring title.
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Those few times O'Neal, Wilkins, and Bernard King won the scoring title, because of Jordan's retirement and physical damage, those times did not win the scoring title, but Jordan is recognized as the first person in NBA history in the world.
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These five have Bernard King, Dolnick Wilskin, O'Neill, Maddie. Because of strength, injuries and other missed three times, and later came back and couldn't keep up with the new era.
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In the 84-85 season: lost to Bernard King, in the 85-86 season: lost to Wilkins, and in the 94-95 season:
Lost to O'Neal, 01-02: Lost to Iverson, 02-03: Lost to Maddie.
The most convincing season should be the 84-85 season, when Jordan was still a rookie and had already averaged 28 points per game.
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Jordan retired twice in his NBA career, first in 1993 when his father was killed, and then switched to baseball to fulfill his father's last wish, and then decided to return to basketball two years later. The second time was in 1999, when Jordan retired again due to failed negotiations between the league and the players' union, and then returned with the Wizards.
Throughout the '90s, he led the Bulls to two three-peats, earning a ticket to a contemporary superstar on the court. In fact, six championships weren't Jordan's limit, and after winning the first three consecutive championships, he chose to retire and bring his talent to the baseball field.
He played in Major League Baseball for more than a season. Jordan returned at the end of the 1994-95 season, and he knew that this period was Jordan's prime, but it was a shame that fans hadn't won any NBA accolades for two years. If they don't retire halfway through, Jordan's championship total could increase by one or two, and the overall score will be a breakthrough.
Jordan averaged about 80 games per game throughout his NBA career regular season (after deducting two seasons). Of the two seasons deducted, only 1985-1986 was the 1986 season, which resulted in only 18 appearances due to injury (fracture); The other season was because he retired and did not return. As a result, Jordan was in excellent health and the impact of the injury was minimal.
Jordan is the top in NBA history in terms of offensive ability, career scoring average, first all-time, 10-time scoring champion, and first all-time, so there will never be any worries about Jordan's offensive level. And Jordan is in good physical condition and has an extremely high attendance rate.
He only missed a lot of games due to injury in the '85 '86 season, while the rest of the seasons played almost all of the entire season, including 82 games in nine seasons, and this fitness guaranteed Jordan's appearances.
Although Jordan is currently only fifth in all-time totals, Jordan's status and influence on the basketball court cannot be measured in all-time points total, and who cannot replace Jordan's all-time number one position. The name "God of Basketball" is not for nothing.
Jordan not only brought the NBA to the world, but also made himself a legend in NBA history that no one can surpass. If Jordan hadn't been injured and hadn't played his ideal form during this period, he would have definitely become the NBA's all-time scoring leader.
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Yes, because his strength is relatively strong, and if he doesn't retire, he can participate in many seasons, and his ability can also break through the limit.
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will become. Because this person is very good in the team, these are obvious to everyone in the team.
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Possibly, because his ability is so unique, and now few people can surpass him, and he will definitely become the scoring champion.
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It's going to be a total scoring champion, this guy is really good, and if he doesn't retire, he's going to have a better development in the NBA.
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Possibly, because his recognition is relatively high, and many of his skills are very unique and cannot be imitated by others.
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As we all know, Jordan, our basketball god, has won two triple championships and six championships in six Finals. Needless to say, Jordan's legend is no longer something we can describe in words. In Mr. Joe's 15-year career, he won 10 scoring titles in 15 seasons, and his dominance is unmatched.
But there are also five seasons of scoring champions who don't belong to Jordan, so let's take a look at who those five scoring champions are.
The first is Bernard King. It was Jordan's rookie season, and Jordan was really good in his rookie season, scoring points per game, which was comparable to some superstars. But after all, Jordan was still a rookie and had just come to the NBA, and he had not awakened his dominance.
This season's scoring title was taken by Bernard King, who averaged much more per game than Jordan at the time. It can be said that Jordan's scoring title in his first season was snatched away by Bernard King.
The second is Wilkins. In the 1985-1986 season, Jordan played only eighteen games due to injury, which was not eligible for the scoring title. Moreover, Jordan's average points per game at that time was far inferior to Wilkins' average high points per game, and Wilkins naturally became the scoring champion that season.
After two seasons in the NBA, the old hooligan Jordan began to gradually dominate the league, and from the 89-93 season, Jordan dominated the scoring list for seven years, which is really what the god of basketball can do. In these seven seasons, Jordan was basically 30+ every season, and he also averaged an amazing number of points per game in the 1986-87 season, and the NBA at that time was indeed Jordan's era. After winning seven scoring titles in a row, Jordan chose to retire and switch to baseball.
The third is O'Neill. In the first season of Jordan's first comeback, because he came back at the end of the season, he only played 17 games, so he could not participate in the scoring champion selection. In the 1994-95 season, it was Shark O'Neal who won the scoring title with points per game.
Then in the 1995-98 season, Jordan won another three-game championship and once again began to dominate the mode, winning three scoring titles by points per game, points, and points respectively. Such a Jordan is indeed incomparable, and I believe that no one will be able to do it in the future.
The last two players are Iverson and Maddie. After Jordan retired for the second time, he once again signed with the Wizards at the age of 38 to return to the NBA. At this time, Jordan's health was not as good as before due to his age, and it was understandable that he did not play particularly well.
Jordan's scoring title in the last two seasons was taken by Iverson and Maddy, who performed better, respectively.
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Jordan lost to Bernard King in his rookie season, Wilkins in the 1985-1986 season, O'Neal in the first season of Jordan's first comeback, and Jordan lost to Iverson and Maddie in his final two seasons.
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Jordan didn't win the scoring title in five seasons, losing to these guys, the first being Bernard King, who averaged points per game that year. The second is Wilkins, in the 1985-86 season, Jordan averaged only points per game, Wilkins averaged points per game and won the scoring title, the third was O'Neal, in the 94-95 season, O'Neal won the scoring title per game, the fourth was Iverson, and the fifth was Maddie.
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Jordan didn't win the scoring title in five seasons, losing to the following guys: '84-85: Lost to Bernard King; 85-86 season:
lost to Wilkins; 94-95 season: Lost to O'Neal; 01-02: Lost to Iverson; 02-03 Season:
Lost to Maddie.
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Lost to Bernard King in his rookie season, Wilkins in '85-86 and O'Neal in '94-95. After his second comeback, he lost to Iverson and Maddie respectively.
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In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won the scoring title for the third consecutive year. He won the scoring title, which was also the 10th of his career
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There are a total of 10 sessions, of which he has won seven consecutive scoring titles.
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Jordan won the 10-time scoring title.
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Jordan won the scoring title a total of 10 times.
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A total of 10 times in his career. Unprecedented.. It is estimated that there will be no one to come.
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NBA scoring champion ranking, Jordan's 10-time scoring champion is unmatched! Stunned the fans!
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Highest number of points per game average in the season (top scorer): 10.
Number of NBA championships: 6.
Finals MVP counts: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Number of MVPs in the regular season: 5 times (87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98).
Number of Olympic titles: 2.
Los Angeles 1984, Barcelona 1992).
Number of All-Star Selections: 14 (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 selections to the All-Team team: 10 (87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98).
Career triple-doubles: 30 (excluding All-Star Game).
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Hello, the average number of points scored per game in the season (top scorer):
10 times, hope thank you.
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