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The 30-year-old Harden ushered in the peak moment of his career. From a substitute that year, the sixth man who was given up due to a price difference of 6 million, to breaking Kobe's record now, Harden has officially become a superstar. It is worth mentioning that Harden's performance in the new season has gone further, averaging points per game, and there is a tendency to break the peak Jordan's average points per game record.
At the same age of 30, how do the scoring data of Harden and Jordan compare? There really is no harm without contrast.
Harden is a flower show in 09, and in the 3 years of the Thunder, Harden was a team substitute, and only when he arrived at the Rockets did he have unlimited power, and the data was getting more and more unsolvable year by year. Jordan actually debuted as a tanhua show back then, but he was the boss of the team from the beginning, although he was 21 years old when he entered the NBA, but the gang leader quickly became the most inexplicable scorer, and his personal performance was perfect.
Comparison of regular season stats.
Since '09, Harden has played 11 seasons, and his attendance is very high, playing a total of 797 games, which is a rare iron man in the league. Harden has already scored 19,853 career points and will soon be in the 20,000-point club. The average points per game is improving every year, the shooting percentage is very good, the efficiency is also very good, and the highest score in a single game is 61 points.
These data, at first glance, are historical scorers.
Let's look at Jordan again, Jordan entered the league late and was reimbursed for the second year, but at the age of 30, Jordan had completed three consecutive championships and retired willfully. When Jordan was 30 years old, he only played 661 games, much less than Harden, but his total points reached 21,541 points, and his average points per game were as high as 69 points. It can be seen that the data of the helper comprehensively surrounds Harden, especially the average score and shooting rate, which are completely worse than 2 gears.
Playoff stats comparison.
Looking at the playoffs again, Harden's ability to lead the team is actually good, and he has never missed the playoffs in his career. He played 116 games and scored a total of 2,654 points, an average of points per game, but the shooting percentage dropped, and the highest score in a single game was 45 points. Harden has yet to lead the team to the Finals as the boss.
As for Jordan, he is also very capable of leading the team, and his Bulls career is also a playoff game every year. Before the age of 30, Jordan was defeated by the Green Army and the Pistons many times, but then he reached the top. He played in 111 playoff games and scored 3,850 points per game, averaging points per game, still shooting percentage, and the highest point in a single game was an all-time high of 63 points.
The gap in the playoffs is even greater, Jordan's performance is more inexplicable than the regular season, playing less than Harden, but there are 3 championships, and the statistics are even more complete.
Overall, the 30-year-old Harden's statistics are very beautiful, both per game and accumulation, they are the top in history. However, he is also a scoring guard, and the gap is still too big compared to Jordan. Especially in the playoffs, the average points per game and the shooting rate are unimaginable, and there is really no harm if there is no comparison.
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Harden's points per game shooting percentage is yes, Jordan's average is 32Three-pointers, the shooting percentage is, so the gap is obvious.
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The gap is particularly large, and Harden can't be compared with Jordan at all, Harden only averages more than 20 points per game, while Jordan averages more than 30 points per game.
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The gap is very large, not at all at the same level, whether it is the playoffs or the regular season, the average difference is more than ten points per game.
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Harden, the young quarterback who played off the bench with the Thunder, has now become the league's No. 1 quarterback, setting records frequently. The 31-year-old Harden is already comparable to a legend, and his scoring ability is not inferior to Wade and Kobe. So how much advantage does Harden have over the 31-year-old Iverson?
The result is different from what was imagined.
Iverson is the most talented offensive man in history, he entered the draft at the age of 21, beating Kobe, Ray Allen, Nash and other talents, and became the champion of the 96** generation. Iverson has top-explosive power, a variety of offensive methods, and a sharp change of direction has become his trademark. He has won the scoring title 4 times in his career, won the MVP trophy, and also reached the Finals, and the strength of the answer is undoubted, and he and Harden also have many similarities.
Comparison of regular season stats.
Harden entered the league at the age of 20, so he's now played 11 seasons. As a famous iron man on the active roster, Harden has a high attendance rate, although he was born off the bench, he completely broke out after joining the Rockets and performed very well. Harden has accumulated 20,723 points and is a promising player for a 30,000-point club.
He averaged points per game, shooting percentage, and the highest score in a single game was 61 points, which is the top scoring performance in history.
But the answer is even more incomprehensible, and at the age of 31, he is still the league's leading scorer. He is also a famous iron man, and he plays for more than 40 minutes almost every game. Iverson scored 20,824 points at the age of 31, averaging a whopping points per game and shooting percentage from the field, with a single game high of 60 points.
Harden was very energetic, but Iverson was even more exaggerated at the same time.
Playoff stats comparison.
On the playoff stage, Harden is a regular, and he has never missed the playoffs in his career. He scored a total of 2,654 points, scoring an average of points per game, shooting percentage, and a single game's highest score of 45 points. For Harden, his playoff performance has been excellent, and he is currently only one championship away from leading the team to a championship.
Iverson is also the uncrowned king, and he didn't make it to the top. At the age of 31, Iverson scored a total of 1,899 points in the playoffs, and he averaged points per game, shooting an exaggerated 55 points per game. It is worth mentioning that Iverson has scored 50+ in the playoffs 3 times, which is definitely a big killer.
Overall, the 31-year-old Harden played a phenomenal scoring performance, but compared to Iverson at the same time, he was still at a disadvantage. In addition to being more efficient than Iverson, there is a big gap in other aspects, and it can only be said that Iverson is really a monster.
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The two are still very close in the regular season, Iverson is better, Iverson has more points in the playoffs, and his ability is unquestionable.
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The biggest gap is in assists, the 31-year-old Harden averages 30+5 per game and has a strong offense, while Iverson has 26+9 and does not forget to assist his teammates.
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Jordan, 30, scored 21,541 points, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 30, scored 18,638 points, both of whom are the top scorers in NBA history.
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Jordan scored 21,574 points, and Jordan was already the top superstar in the league at that time, and Abdul-Jabbar scored 25,682 points, the all-time scoring leader.
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The 30-year-old Jordan scored a total of 21,541 points. Abdul-Jabbar scored 18,638 points at the age of 30. Both of them are very good players.
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At the age of 30, Harden and Jordan have higher achievements. Jordan already has two championship rings at the age of 30. Harden hasn't yet.
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Jordan's accomplishments are even higher, with the 30-year-old Jordan already winning multiple championships, while Harden doesn't.
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I think it's Jordan, because Jordan has a higher reputation, and I like Jordan more.
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From the Super Sixth Man who played for the Thunder to the No. 1 quarterback in the league today, Harden's growth is surprising. Before you know it, Harden has been playing in the NBA for 11 seasons. His average points per game has also gone all the way, and his average per game in his rookie season is just a score, but in the past few years, Harden has scored 30+ points in a row.
His career scoring average has soared to points, even surpassing Kobe. So how big is the gap compared to the predecessor Jordan?
Harden was a '09 rookie and played for 2 teams in his career. Whether it is the Thunder or the Rockets, Harden is the core of the team, especially after joining the Rockets, he has unlimited power. So far in his career, Harden has played 613 games, his attendance rate is very high, and his scoring performance is also excellent, he has accumulated a total of 20,723 points, an average of points per game, and a shooting percentage, the highest point in a single game is 61 points.
Undoubtedly, the performance of the top scorers of all time.
Jordan was 22 years old when he entered the league, so he was also 30 years old, and the number of appearances in the field was less. As the boss of the Bulls, Jordan can also be wanton**, he scored a total of 21,541 points at the time, averaging as many points per game, and even the shooting percentage is not at all like the efficiency that a guard can play. The highest score in a single game is 69 points, which is also an unstoppable existence.
In the regular season scoring performance, Jordan beat Harden without a doubt.
On the playoff stage, Harden's performance is also impressive, he entered the Finals during the Thunder period, and he is also strong every year when he joins the Rockets. Harden has never missed the playoffs, and he has scored a total of 2,654 points, which is the best in the active roster. The average points per game is points, but the shooting percentage is only, and the highest score in a single game is 45 points, which is in line with the performance of the first quarterback.
Looking at Jordan again, the playoffs for the helpers in the early part of his career were also bumpy, and both Bird's Green Army and the Pistons of the Smiling Assassins eliminated him many times. But at the age of 30, Jordan was already at the top of the league, and that was the age at which the leader completed his first three-in-a-row championship. At that time, he had already scored a total of 3,850 points, an average of points per game, and even the shooting percentage was maintained, with a single game's highest score of 63 points, which is still a playoff scoring record.
Also at the age of 30, Harden scored 20,723 points in the regular season and Jordan 21,541 points. Harden scored 2,654 points in the playoffs and Jordan scored 3,850 points, and the gap was bigger than expected. If you compare shooting percentage, points per game, and the highest points in a single game, the comparison is even more unforgiving.
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The 30-year-old Jordan also only won his first championship, and Harden still has hope.
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Harden is averaging points per game, Kobe Bryant is averaging points per game, and Jordan is averaging points per game.
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In the early days of his time with the Thunder, Harden was just a bench player, averaging only 9 percent in his rookie season9 points were recorded, and then gradually increased to an average of 12 per game2 points, and then to the average points per game, it wasn't until he joined the Rockets that Harden finally ushered in an outbreak.
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At the age of 30, Jordan averaged points per game;
At the age of 30, Kobe Bryant averaged points per game;
At the age of 30, Harden averages points per game.
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Harden's career is very inspirational, as a talented scout, Harden was just a substitute in the early days with the Thunder. From the average points per game, points to points, the performance is mediocre. However, after joining the Rockets, Harden has scored more than 25 points every year, and now he has averaged 30+ per game for 3 consecutive years, playing a historic performance.
With his explosive performance, Harden's career average points per game has been improving every year, and he has now reached the point, and his performance is perfect, so do you know how many points per game the 30-year-old Kobe, Wade, Jordan and others have averaged in their careers?
Kobe Bryant was the No. 13 pick in '96, was only 18 years old when he was drafted, and also served as a substitute for the first two years of his career. Kobe Bryant's progress is also very fast, and his average points per game are also increasing every year until he is 30 years old. At the age of 30, Bryant had played for 12 seasons, all of which were for the Lakers.
At that time, he played a total of 866 games and scored a total of 21,619 points. He averaged points per game in his career, and his shooting percentage was reached. It can be seen that Kobe's efficiency is actually very high, and the average score before and after the age of 30 is basically the same.
Wade is the No. 5 pick of the 03 platinum generation, compared to Harden Bryant, Wade is considered an older draft, he only entered the NBA at the age of 21. However, as a player with strong immediate combat power, Wade was the core of the team in his rookie year, and soon became the boss, and led the team to win the championship in the third year. At the age of 30, Wade had only played nine seasons, and his attendance was not high, playing only 596 games in total, scoring 14,990 points.
At that time, he was averaging points per game and shooting percentage from the field, and he was very good.
Let's look at Jordan, the god of basketball, Qiao Gangster also made his debut in the Tanhua show, and he was also 21 years old when he was drafted by the Bulls. However, Jordan is too strong, and he is the leader of the team in his rookie year, and he is among the ranks of first-line scorers. Because of a season reimbursement, Jordan only played 667 games at the age of 30, and although he did not dominate the number of games, his total points have reached 21,541 points, an average of points per game, and a shooting percentage is even higher.
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