As a recognized first person in basketball history, Jordan has played an irreplaceable role in the development of the NBA and the promotion of basketball around the world.
Therefore, coinciding with Jordan's 59th birthday, the US media "FW" also offered the best birthday gift for the "god of basketball", taking stock of the 10 major achievements of Jordan's career, of which the 10 scoring kings in his career ranked fourth.

Tenth: Scoring and steals are both in the top three of the season
Scoring can reflect a player's offensive ability, steals can show a player's defensive level, and Jordan has repeatedly reached the top three in both steals and scoring in the same season.
Jordan accomplished this feat three times in 1988, 1989 and 1993, averaging 2.3 steals per game in his career and 3.2 steals per game in 1998.
Ninth item: 37.1 points per game in 1987
Jordan is one of the greatest shooters in league history, averaging 37.1 points per game in 1987, fifth in league history, with the top four all belonging to Chamberlain.
Item 8: Win the best defensive player and the top scorer
In 1988, Jordan showed strong two-way ability, averaging 35 points per game to win the scoring championship, while averaging 3.2 steals and 1.6 blocks per game to win the best defensive player award.
Seventh: Career average of 30.12 points per game First in history
For top scorers, averaging 30 points per game in a single season is not difficult, and Chamberlain has even averaged 50.4 points per game in a single season and 100 points per game.
But it's hard to keep scoring high throughout his career, and Jordan did it, averaging 30.12 points per game in his career, the first in league history, beating a number of Ancient Mythical Beasts.
Sixth: The first in the history of the total score of the Finals series
Facing the Suns led by his MVP Barkley in the regular season in 1993, Jordan averaged 41 points in all games, and in the third, fourth and fifth games of the series, he scored 44, 55 and 41 points.
Fifth: The magical rookie season
The 21-year-old Jordan entered the great ranks in his rookie season, averaging 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.4 steals per game, shooting 51.5% from the field, and leading the team in all four statistics.
Fourth item: 10 points king
There is no doubt that Jordan is the greatest scorer in the history of the league, no one can stop him from scoring, he is the only player in the history of the league to get more than 7 points.
Third event: 6 championships, 6 FMVPs and 5 MVPs
Had it not been for Barkley snatching up an MVP, Jordan would have had the opportunity to raise the number of all three awards to six, and even more horrificly, he accomplished the feat in a 13-year career, including a brief retirement season.
Second: Lead the Bulls to three consecutive championships twice
In his 13-year career, Jordan has twice completed three consecutive championship feats, and if he had not briefly retired in 1994 and played only 17 games in 1995, Jordan would have had every chance to complete eight consecutive championship feats.
First event: The final record is 6 wins and 0 losses
Jordan reached the Finals 6 times in his career, won every Trip to the Finals, and never played Game 7 during the Finals.