1born on August 2, 9361day, with a height of 2m 16. 1978, elected to the American Basketball Hall of Fame. 1999 10 12, a famous player in the history of American basketball, died of a heart attack at home at the age of 62.
1956 Chamberlain joined the Philadelphia Cavaliers in the NBA (later transferred to the Lakers) and began his legendary career. Although he has only won two NBA championships, one of his perfect all-round skills is rarely approached:
Become the NBA scoring champion seven times.
11times became the NBA rebounding king, 1968 also became the NBA assists king once.
In the season of 196 1- 1962, he scored a record of 4,029 points in a single season, averaging 50.4 points in 82 games. On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain won/kloc alone against the new york Knicks.
Chamberlain also holds an NBA record of 23,924 rebounds.
He is the first NBA player to break through 30,000 points.
* * scored 3 1419 points in his four-year NBA career, and it took Jabbar 16 seasons to break this record.
Bill Russell
Sports: basketball
Team: Celtics
English name: Bill Russell
Born in: 1934-2- 12
Height: 206
Weight: 100 kg
Country: USA
[personal history]
Bill russell 1934 was born, with a height of 2m 06. 1956 won the Olympic basketball gold medal, and10 won the NBA championship several times, including an eight-game champion, and was elected as the NBA's most valuable player five times. 1967 became the first black head coach in NBA history. Russell is the greatest defensive center in the history of basketball. He was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame in 1974.
Although Russell is a center, his height is not outstanding, but his physical fitness is excellent: 100 meters 10.06 seconds, 400 meters for 49 seconds. The high jump score is 2.09 meters. His explosive power is amazing, and he can easily touch the upper edge of the rebound, which has laid a good foundation for him to become an NBA superstar. More importantly, however, when studying at the famous basketball school University of San Francisco, Russell mastered the defensive concepts and techniques that changed the face of basketball in the future. The coach of this university, Ren Erbote, combined Russell's physical fitness with a very authoritative defense theory, which enabled Russell to lead the University of San Francisco team to a magical record of winning 55 games in a row, and he himself won the title of the best player in the United States many times.
1956, in order to participate in the Melbourne Olympic Games, Russell delayed joining the NBA for one year, and led the American men's basketball team to win all eight games in the Olympic Games, with an average net victory of 53 points per game. After joining the Boston Celtics in the NBA, Russell 1 1 won the NBA championship. Eight of them won the championship in a row, and these two records are two peaks that future generations can't surpass. When defending, Russell always waits for the opponent to shoot before jumping, and then rises with the basketball, hitting the ball like a volleyball, or hitting his own frontcourt, so that his teammates can start quick work. When he scored, he mostly grabbed the rebound in the frontcourt and made up the basket twice. His hook shot can be left and right, which is hard to prevent. 1959 He and "Basketball Emperor" Chamberlain grabbed 35 rebounds in their first encounter. Won 5 1 rebound in a game with Syracuse national team.
/kloc-Russell, who won the 1 1 championship for the Celtics within three years, said: "For me, the best thing is to watch a group of people cooperate with each other and cheer each other up, and * * * move forward with the goal of winning the championship; I have worked hard and my teammates have worked hard. I think we have indeed succeeded. "
Russell won the MVP award five times, was elected to the NBA 25th Anniversary Team in 1970, and was elected to the NBA 35th Anniversary Team in 1980. In the same year, he was voted the greatest player of this century by the American Professional Basketball Writers Association. 1998 was elected as the top 50 stars in NBA history.
Russell changed a basic concept of basketball with his mythical defensive ability and blocking skill-only paying attention to attack and not paying attention to defense. His achievement practice tells people that you can still win the championship with excellent defense. 1967, Russell was appointed as a player and coach by the Celtics. Become the first black head coach in NBA history.
Larry Bird
[Bird's Basic Information]
Full name: Larry Joe Bird
Birth: 12/7/56 in West Baden, Ind.
High school: Springs Valley(French Lick, Ind.)
University: Indiana State
Draft: Boston Celtics (1978, 6th)
Height: 6-9
Weight: 220 lbs.
Nickname: Larry Legend
[Bird's Personal Honor]
Elected to the naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1998)
Selected as one of the top 50 players in NBA history (1996)
Three NBA championships (198 1, 1984, 1986)
MVP of the 2nd NBA Finals (1984, 1986)
3-time NBA MVP( 1984-86)
The 9th NBA First Team (1980-88)
1 2nd NBA team (1990)
The Third NBA Defensive Second Team (1982-84)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1980)
Three-time NBA Three-Point Competition Champion (1986-88)
/kloc-was selected as an all-star team for 0/2 times (1980-88, 1990-92)
1 Olympic basketball champion (1992)
During the 13 season for Boston Celtics, from the season of 79-80 to the season of 9 1-92, Bird performed perfectly in all aspects of the court-whether as a scorer, a passer, a rebounder, a defender, a team core or a key gentleman. Bird is always so confident. As we all know, this guy often waltzes to his opponent's bench before the war and tells him that he will score 40 points in the game. No one dares to take this as a joke. Bird is a deadly shooter. Even when he is practicing three-pointers, he often deliberately closes his eyes to achieve the training effect. In Byrd's time, perhaps only Magic Johnson did a better job of passing the ball. Magician is Bird's greatest enemy and lifelong friend. The black-and-white rivalry between these two superstars in the 1980s has become an immortal classic in NBA.
Bird is the embodiment of Celtic honor. He is an elegant, confident and diligent player who likes to meet challenges under pressure and help his teammates do their best. Just like Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, John havlicek and Dave cowans, Bird has a selfless team spirit. Compared with personal honor, Bird is more concerned about how to help his teammates and the team play their best. Compared with the legendary superstars of his predecessors, Bird is better at mobilizing the fans' emotions and controlling the game.
As the key to Celtic's reconstruction, Byrd helped the club get rid of the poor performance and low market in the late 1970s. Under his leadership, the team became more and more perfect. * * * won three NBA championships and 10 Atlantic Division titles. While getting three rings, Bird also won numerous personal honors. He is the third player in NBA history to win the regular season MVP award for three consecutive times, and also the first non-center player to win this honor. He 12 was selected to the All-Star Team, twice became the MVP of the Finals, nine times was selected to the NBA First Team, and he was also the free throw king of the four-time league.
Bird is a stubborn perfectionist about basketball, which makes Boston fans and many followers of orthodox basketball regard him as an idol. He has extraordinary vision on the court, and he can often make an incredible long-range shot of 35ft+ under the strict defense of his opponents, which makes the fans fall for it.
"Larry Bird has changed the taste and concept of an entire generation of basketball fans to appreciate the NBA." When Bird 1992 won the basketball gold medal in Barcelona Olympic Games with the dream team and had to retire because of back injury, David Stern, president of the league, made such a lofty evaluation of him.
Bird's legend began in a small town called French Lick, where he was born, adjacent to the corn producing area in Indiana, where his family lived a simple life. French Lick town * * * has a population of 2,059. Every time there is a home men's basketball game at the local Springs Valley high school, most people in the town go to watch the game and cheer for a blond guy named Larry Bird.
Although Byrd had to miss most of the season because of an ankle injury when he was a sophomore in Springs Valley High School, he still became a new star that everyone paid attention to. With Springs Valley winning 19 and losing, young Larry became a local celebrity. Although the Byrd family can't afford their own car yet, the fans in the town are happy to take them. In the year when Byrd graduated, he set a new school scoring record. When he took part in the school home game for the last time, about 4,000 fans came to support him.
Bird later found it much more difficult to adapt to college life. At first, he chose Indiana University, a famous basketball school with legendary NCAA coach Bobby Knight, but left after only two days. Then he returned to Northwood College in his hometown, but soon left again. Finally, he came to Indiana State University and stayed there until graduation.
Bird's first home game at Indiana State University was about 3,000/kloc-0,000 spectators. As he did in Springs Valley High School, Bird turned the team around by himself. In the first game he played after joining the Figs team, Larry got an amazing average score of 30+ and rebounds 10+. Because of his outstanding performance, the team's ticket sales tripled throughout the season, and the TV station also replaced advertisements with Larry's highlights. Many students skip class early and queue up to buy tickets.
"Larry Bird Basketball" was the most popular sport in Terre Haute (the city where Indiana State University is located).
In the last year of college, Bird led the Ficus Team to be invincible in the NCAA, winning 33 consecutive victories, until he met the Michigan State University basketball team led by a 6-9 point guard named Magic Johnson in the finals. It was one of the most famous finals in NCAA history, and it was also the most watched college basketball game in the next 25 years. Although the fig team lost the final, Bird won the naismith Award and John Wooden Award for the best college basketball player of the year, and he was also the fifth most scoring player in NCAA history. In the years of owning Bird, the fig team created an amazing record of 8 1 win 13 losses.
As early as 1978, Boston Celtics selected Bird in the sixth overall position. At that time, they thought Bird was fully capable of playing NBA, so they strongly persuaded him to give up his last year of college and go straight to professional basketball. Bird refused such a suggestion, but it was undoubtedly worthwhile for the team to wait for him for another year. In the 77-78 season, the Celtics' record was 32 wins and 50 losses, which was the worst record of the team since 1949. Because Bird had to finish his studies and delayed joining the NBA for one year, the Celtics set a new low of 29 wins and 53 losses in the 78-79 season. But with Bird 1979 coming to Boston, it marked the beginning of the greatest turnaround in the history of NBA.
In the next 79-80 season, the Celtics won 32 more games, and regained the division championship with 6 1 2 1 0. In a total of ***82 games, rookie Bird ranked first in scoring (2 1 minute per game), rebounding (0.4 per game 10.4), breaking the ball (143) and playing time (2,955 minutes). Although Magic Johnson, who entered the NBA in the same year, also made amazing performance and helped the Lakers win the championship, Bird was still elected as the rookie of the season and was selected for the first time in the All-Star team.
During the rest period of the following season, the Boston Celtics won the center Robert Parish and the sixth man Kevin McHale through a player deal that is considered to be the best value in the history of NBA. Their super front line with Bird and Cedric Maxwell finally took the Celtics to the 80-8 1 season championship. Among them, the Eastern Conference final against Philadelphia 76ers is a classic in history. The Celtics first fell behind by 1:3, and then they won three sets in a row on the edge of the cliff. In the finals, Celtic defeated Houston Rockets led by Moses Malone 4-2. In his second year of NBA, Bird also ranked first in scoring (2 1.2 points per game), rebounding (10.9), ball breaking (16 1 piece) and playing time (3,239 minutes).
Bird's skills not only attracted a large number of fans to watch him play at Boston Garden Stadium, but also crowded when he was away from home. Together with the magician, he saved the already bleak NBA market and helped the league realize its new slogan: incredible NBA performance. In just two seasons, fans, coaches and players all know what the name Bird means: big data and performances at critical moments. His concentration and composure in the game made it difficult to beat him, and his exquisite shooting skills, which he had practiced since childhood, helped him to be invincible in attack. In those days, no other shooter was as excellent and stable as Bird.
Bird is the embodiment of Celtic honor. He is an elegant, confident and diligent player who likes to meet challenges under pressure and help his teammates do their best.
Since the 198 1-82 season, Bird has been selected as the second defensive team in the NBA for three consecutive times, although he looks a little slow and is not the best one-on-one defensive player. However, with his super anticipation and position, he became an excellent defender. His insight into the game always allows him to act one beat ahead of his opponent.
Since the 1983-84 season, Bird has been elected as the MVP of the regular season for three consecutive years, which is the third person in NBA history to win this honor after Russell and Chamberlain. In the finals of 1984 against the Los Angeles Lakers, Bird and Celtic finally won the seventh decisive battle. This is the first time that he and Magic have met in the playoffs since the NCAA final in 1979. In the fifth game, Bird scored 34 points to help the Celtics win with 121-kloc-0/03, while in the crucial seventh game, Bird scored 20 points12 rebounds to help the team win with11-/. With the contribution of averaging 27.4 points 14 rebounds in seven finals, Bird deserves to be the MVP of the finals.
In the 1984-85 season, Bird's average score reached a new high of 28.7, ranking second in the league, which is also the second highest season score of Bird's entire career. Among them, he scored a personal record of 60 points in a game against Atlanta Hawks. At the same time, Bird's season 3-pointers were 13 1 56, ranking second in the league with 42.7% shooting percentage. Because Bird's elbow and finger were injured, the Celtics lost to the Lakers 2-4 in this year's finals, but Bird still received his second regular season MVP trophy at the end of the season.
In the following season, Celtic won the16th championship in its history, and Bird reached the peak of his career. During this year, his personal honors include: regular season MVP, finals MVP, sports man of the year, and Associated Press male athlete of the year. In addition to ranking first in the league in three-point shooting and free throw rate, other personal data are also among the best. He even went to the All-Star Weekend Three-Point Contest to perform a stunt and won his first three-point contest champion. Under the leadership of Byrd, the Celtics created a record of 67 wins 15 losses. In the finals, Bird once again helped the team beat the Houston Rockets 4-2 with a quasi-triple-double performance averaging 24.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 9.5 assists. In the crucial sixth game, Bird scored 29 points 1 1 rebounds 12 assists, and there is no doubt that he became the MVP of the finals for the second time.
1986-87 season, Bird's performance was equally amazing. He became the first player in NBA history to shoot more than 50% (actually 52.5%) and shoot more than 90% (actually 9 1.0%) from free throws. The following season, he proved that this was not a flash in the pan in the classic Byrd way-52.7% shooting percentage and 9 1.6% shooting percentage from free throws broke records again. At the same time, he has maintained the personal data of averaging 28+ 9 rebounds+6 assists in these two seasons.
As we all know, Bird is a cunning defensive player, and his most famous performance was in the fifth game of the Eastern Conference Finals against Detroit Pistons in 1987. At that time, with 5 seconds left in the game, the Celtics were one point behind by 106- 107, and Detroit people had the right to serve. Predicted that Thomas' touchline ball would be sent to ranbir, Bird grabbed the ball before ranbir and quickly distributed it to teammate Dennis Johnson, who hit the buzzer and turned the ball into victory. After this battle, the Celtics finally defeated the Pistons in seven games to become the Eastern Conference champion, and entered the finals for the fourth time in a row.
At this time, Bird was a 30-year-old veteran, and his dream of winning the fourth championship ring was blocked by his increasingly serious back injury and foot injury. But he still acts like a superman from time to time in the competition.
In the 1987-88 season, Bird became the first player in Celtic history to score 40+ and rebound 20+ in a single game. It was in a game against Indiana Pacers that Bird got 42 points and 20 rebounds. This year, his average score of 29.9 was also the highest in his career. In this season, Bird also achieved his feat of winning three consecutive three-point competition championships, which was only achieved by Craig Hodges of Chicago Bulls (1990-92).
In this year's Eastern Conference semi-final with Atlanta Hawks, the duel scene between Bird and Dominique Wilkins of Hawks in the fourth quarter was classic. Bird scored 20 points in the last quarter, which made the Celtics finally win-even though he was still suffering from severe bronchitis.
In the 88-89 season, Bird played only six games because of surgery to remove the heel spur. In the following season, Bird made 7 consecutive free throws1,which was the third highest in NBA history. In 90-9 1 season, Bird missed 22 games because of back neuralgia, which finally forced Bird to retire in 1992. In the fifth game of the first round of the 90-9 1 season playoffs against the Indiana Pacers, Bird fell heavily in the second quarter, causing injuries to his face and back. But in the third quarter, he came back to help the Celtics win with 124- 12 1. The doctor operated on his back at the end of the season, but it didn't seem to have much effect.
199 1-92 was bird's last season, because he missed 37 games because of his back injury. In a nationally televised game against Portland Trailblazers in March, Bird reappeared his true colors as a key player-he scored 16 in the fourth quarter, winning the Celtics' last nine points, including a three-pointer that changed the outcome with the last two seconds left in the game! After two overtime, Boston finally won 152- 148. Bird scored 49 points 14 rebounds 12 assists and 4 steals in this game.
"Whenever Bird is still on the court, it is possible to create miracles." Drexler, the superstar of Portland Trailblazers, told the Boston Express after the game.
If there is only one obvious low-level mistake in Bird's career, it is that in the fourth game of his last season's playoffs against Cleveland Cavaliers, Bird missed an ordinary layup in overtime, which caused the Celtics to lose the game by112-114. The Cleveland Cavaliers finally eliminated the Celtics with a total score of 4:3. In the four games that the Celtics lost, Bird couldn't play in three because of his back injury.
Now it's time for Bird to say that he will retire, but before that, he has to fulfill a wish, that is, to join the American Dream Team 1992 and win the basketball gold medal in the Barcelona Olympic Games, thus bringing a perfect end to his professional career.
When the 1992-93 season began to approach, Bird made the final decision, and on August 18, he officially announced his retirement to the media. In the 897 games that lasted for 13 seasons, Bird * * * scored 2 1,79 1 minute, 8,974 rebounds and 5,695 assists, averaging 24.3 rebounds 10.0 and 6.3 assists per game. His career shooting percentage was 49.6% and his free throw percentage was 88.6%.
Bird then chose to be a management official in the Celtic Club, and his main responsibility was to evaluate the ability and performance of players. In fact, he spent most of the five years after he retired on a golf course in Florida. Sometimes he will take part in some business activities or make a guest appearance in movies, such as Michael Jordan's "Slam Dunk in the Air".
Nevertheless, Bird's life began to become boring because of lack of competition, and the idea of returning to the NBA to take a more challenging position was increasing. When the Celtics hit rock bottom in the 1996-97 season, Bird had hoped that he could be the coach of the team reorganization. However, when the Celtics appointed Rick Pitino as the new team chairman and head coach, Bird knew that he had no other positions to choose from in Boston, so he decided to quit his job and go back to his hometown of Indiana to find another development.
1May, 997 12, Bird was appointed as the head coach of Indiana Pacers. Although he had never coached a game before, no one would doubt Bird's command talent.
"This guy has everything I can think of every day," Donnie Walsh, chairman of the Pacers, said of Bird. "I hope that our high schools, universities and professional basketball can develop together and complement each other, and Bird is such an iconic figure. I fully believe that he will become an excellent head coach. “
Michael. Jordon
English name: Michael Jordan
Position: shooting guard
Date of birth:1Feb. 96317th.
Height: 1 m 98
Weight: 216 lbs./98.0kg.
1984 NBA draft was selected by Chicago Bulls in the first round.
199 1- 1993 rate bulls to complete the NBA championship "three consecutive championships". Then he announced his retirement and joined the American professional baseball league and the Chicago White Sox. However, basketball talent is not universally applicable. Jordan, frustrated in his baseball career, returned to the NBA on1March, 995 19. In the first game, he scored 19, grabbed 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals against the Indiana Pacers. Then 1996- 1998 led the Bulls to win the NBA championship three times. 1999 1 month 13, Jordan announced his official retirement, and his No.23 jersey was also permanently retired in the United Center Gymnasium. 2000 1 month 19, he became the executive director of the Washington wizards. Jordan's wife is Juanita and she has three children.
Major achievements: won the NBA championship six times: (1990-91,1991-92,1992-93,1995-96,/kloc-0.
Won the Olympic champion twice: 1984, 1992.
Honors: 1985 won the NBA rookie of the year award for six times and was elected as the most valuable player in the NBA finals: (1991,1992,1993,1996,/kloc-0.
Five times as the NBA's most valuable player: (1988,199,1992,1996,1998)
Three times as the most valuable player in NBA All-Star Game: (1988,1996,1998)
Main technical statistics:
NBA career total score: 29,277 ranks fourth in NBA.
Single game scoring record: 69 points (1March 28, 990 against Cavaliers)
Basic data of Jordan's career:
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Duration of effectiveness: 13 season: 930 games.
Playing time: 35,887 minutes, average score: 3 1.5 points.
Average rebounds: 6.3, average assists: 5.4
Frontal rebounds: 1547 Backcourt rebounds: 4,289
Total number of rebounds: 5836 assists: 50 12 times.
Total steals: 2306 blocks: 826 blocks
Total number of fouls: 2480 hits: 10962.
Total shots: 2 1686 hits: 50.5%
Long-range hit: 555 long-range shots: 1670 times
Long-range shooting percentage: 33.2%; total number of missed shots: 6,798.
Total number of free throws: 8 1 15, and the percentage of free throws is 83.8%.
Total score: 29,277 points, the highest score in a single game: 69 points.
Details of Michael Jordan
MICHAEL JORDAN Michael Jordan Hong Kong name: George Jordan
Height: 1 m 98
Birth place:1born on March 27th, 963 in Brooklyn, new york.
Entering the NBA: Jordan, a junior in college, won the first round with the Chicago Bulls (Thorne was lucky to pick him).
Leaving the NBA: the first time 1993. 10.6 the second time: 1998. 1. 14.
There are seven people in Michael Jordan's family, father-James Jordan, mother-Darius and two brothers, one sister and one sister. Studied at Renee High School in North Carolina.
My childhood dream was to be a baseball superstar.
When I was in middle school, I was very good at baseball, basketball, rugby and track and field, especially baseball. I used to be a pitcher for the school team and participated in the state league competition and won the championship.
1979 Entered the University of North Carolina to study.
1982 won the NCAA championship with the University of North Carolina.
1984, Jordan, who was still a junior in college, was quilted with the Chicago Bulls in the third round.
1984- 1985 season, was named the best rookie in the NBA.
1984, as the captain, led the American college team to win the men's basketball championship in the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games.
1986, scored 63 points in the game against Boston Celtics, creating the highest personal score in an NBA rematch.
1987 and 1988 won the all-star dunk contest twice.
1987, he hit 23 points in a row (that is, all hits) in the game against Atlanta Hawks, setting a record for the NBA to score in a row.
1989, in the game against Utah Jazz, he tied a penalty 14, the highest point in the NBA.
1992 was selected as the "Dream Team" and won the men's basketball championship in Barcelona Olympic Games.
1992, there were rumors about Jordan's gambling behavior while playing golf.
1993 1 On September 9th, Jordan scored 35 points against Milwaukee Bucks, making him the eighth player in NBA history to break through 20,000 points.
1February, 1993 10, the Bulls beat the Indiana Pacers by 1 15 104. In the game, Jordan clashed with Reggie Miller. Jordan thought Reggie Miller elbowed him intentionally, so he hit him back. At that time, Reggie Miller was sent off and Jordan continued to play, which made Reggie Miller and the Pacers angry. After replaying the video, Jordan was fined 10000 and suspended for one game.
1May, 993 12, Jordan was selected as the best defensive team of the season with the highest score (5 1 point), along with Olajuwon, Joe Du Masi, Rodman and Pippen.
1On the evening of May 25th, 993, Jordan went to Atlantic City to gamble, only 18 hours before the Eastern Conference finals.
1On June 4th, 993, Esquinas, the general manager of an entertainment company in San Diego, published a book called My Gambling Friend Jordan, which revealed Jordan's gamble with him and claimed to have won Jordan1250,000 dollars. Jordan admitted gambling with him, but denied losing1250,000 dollars.
1June 2, 9931day, in the sixth game between Bulls and Suns, paxson hit a three-pointer in the last 3.9 seconds, thus defeating Suns 99:98 to win the championship, with a total score of 4:2. The Bulls have won three consecutive championships. Jordan scored an average of 4 1 point per game in the finals, setting a record for scoring in the NBA finals.
1On August 3, 993, Jordan's father James was killed by two young people near a small river in South Carolina.
19931October 6, Jordan announced a news that shocked the world at the Chicago Bulls training center: he would quit the basketball court. Jordan said: "I have reached the pinnacle of my career, and everything I have to do has been completed. I have nothing to prove on the basketball court." This is Jordan's first retirement.
1At the beginning of 994, Jordan announced that he had joined the Chicago White Sox baseball team.
1On March 4th, 994, Jordan made his debut in the baseball game as a newcomer. His performance was mediocre but he was applauded by fans. Jordan said: "I feel confused. I didn't hit any good balls, but they gave me so much applause, which put a lot of pressure on me."
1On the evening of September 9, 994, Jordan was invited to participate in a charity competition organized by Pippen to raise welfare funds for children in Chicago. Jordan scored 52 points in the competition.
1994 1 1 month 1 day, Michael Jordan and his No.23 jersey announced their retirement at the Chicago United Center. Jordan and his three children pulled the rope together and lifted the No.23 jersey full of honor to the ceiling.
1in the autumn of 994, Jordan had to "lose his job" because of the strike of the National Major League Baseball.
1March, 99518th, Jordan said, "I'm back! "Shocked the world again.
1March, 995 18 night, Jordan played for the first time after his comeback against Indiana Pacers. Jordan changed to No.45 jersey and scored 19 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals. * * * played for 43 minutes. But the Bulls lost the game 96-0-03 away.
1May, 1995 17, the bulls led by Jordan were eliminated by the Magic 2-4 in the semi-final of the Eastern Conference.
1March, 1996 18, Jordan scored 24,000 points in his career against Philadelphia 76ers, becoming the highest scorer in the history of Chicago Bulls.
1996 Jordan was named one of the greatest players in the 50th anniversary of the NBA.
Five NBA champions (199 1- 1993, 1996- 1997).
Five NBA MVPs in the regular season (1988, 199 1, 1992, 1996, 1998).
10 was selected as the best NBA team (1988-1993,1996-1998).
Eight-time scoring champion (1987-1993,1996-1997).
Jordan *** 12 times participated in the all-star game, among which 1988, 1996 and 1998 were awarded the MVP of the all-star game three times.
The five-time NBA Finals MVP (1991-1993,1996-1997).
Scoring record: 69 points,1March 28th, 990 against Cleveland Cavaliers.
Rebound record: 18, 2 times.
Record of assists: 17 times.
1March 24, 989 against Portland Trailblazers.
Broken ball record: 10 times, 1988 1 29/month against New Jersey Nets.
Blocking record: 6 times,1Feb. 98612nd against seattle supersonics.
Playing time record: 56 minutes,1February 3, 992 against Utah Jazz.