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Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

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Although Jordan has been retired for nearly 20 years now, no one has been able to attack his historical position, and many people think that James can compete with Jordan for the first person in NBA history, but in a personal opinion, there is still a Durant difference between the two sides.

Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

Jordan played a total of 15 seasons in his career, including 13 seasons with the Bulls, although in the last two seasons of the Wizards, Jordan's state has declined very seriously, but still left some records against the sky, let's take a look at the 4 records that Jordan left in the Wizards that are difficult to overcome.

Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

The fourth is to score 51 points at the age of 39, to be able to score 51 points at the age of 39, Jordan's scoring ability can be seen, perhaps some fans will say that Kobe Bryant scored 60 points in the 20th season, but Kobe was 38 years old at the time, and Jordan was a year older than him.

Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

The third is at the age of 40, averaging 20+6+4 per game, in the last season of Jordan's career, that is, when he was 40 years old, he averaged 20 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, and the shooting rate was also 44.5%, in Jordan's era, he was able to average 20 points per game, which was already a very good scorer, and in the future, perhaps James had a chance to surpass Jordan, after all, at the age of 38, he was still able to average 30+8+6 per game.

Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

The second was to become an All-Star starter at the age of 40, although Jordan was not voted a starter by fans at the age of 40, but because of his outstanding contribution to the league, the two backcourt players who entered the All-Star start at the time, Carter and Iverson, gave way to Jordan to become an All-Star starter.

Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years, leaving 4 anti-heaven records, one more difficult to break than the other

The first is to play 82 games at the age of 40, and now many of the league's star players often choose to take turns because of some minor injuries or fatigue, in order to save physical strength. In the last season of his career, Jordan played 82 games, and the 40-year-old can play 82 games, which is also worth learning, and the average playing time per game is as high as 37 minutes, which is worthy of physical strangeness.