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"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)

"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline:

In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he scored the winning goal in the NCAA Final to help the team win the championship. (63:62 North Carolina Georgetown)

He was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in 1984 and averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game in his rookie season, winning the Rookie of the Year title and being selected to the All-Second Team.

In the 1986-87 season, Jordan won his first dunk contest.

In the 1987-88 season, Jordan won the scoring championship, regular season MVP, best defensive player, and All-Star MVP.

In the 1989-90 season, Jordan scored a career-high 69 points against the Cavaliers. ("Zen Master" officially coaches the Bulls)

In the 1990–91 season, Jordan led the Bulls to the first championship trophy in team history. In the Finals, he averaged 31.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 11.4 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.4 blocks per game and was elected FMVP.

In the 1991-93 season, under Jordan's leadership, the Bulls won the championship in a row, and the team completed its first three-game championship. (Jordan Sanlianzhuang FMVP)

In October 1993, Jordan announced his retirement due to the unexpected death of his father.

At the end of the 1994–95 season, Jordan announced his return with an "I'm back."

In the 1995-96 season, Jordan led the Bulls to a 72-10 regular season win and win the regular season MVP, All-Star MVP, and Finals MVP.

In the 1996-97 season, the Bulls won the championship in a row.

In the 1997-98 season, the Bulls once again won three consecutive championships. In 8 years, 6 finals and 6 championships were won, with a 100% winning rate.

In January 1999, Jordan again announced his retirement, saying that he "no longer had the challenge of being a basketball player."

In 2001, Jordan announced his comeback, signing a two-year contract with the Washington Wizards.

On April 16, 2003, Jordan announced his retirement.

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Throughout his career, Jordan has won 6 championships, 6 FMVPs, 5 MVPs, 14 All-Stars, 3 All-Star MVPs, 10 scoring champions, 1 Best Defensive Player, 10 All-First Team, 9 All-Defensive First Team, 2 Dunk Contest Championships, and 3 steal champions.

Among them, the career average of 30.12 points per game ranks first in history, 10 scoring champions in history, 7 consecutive scoring champions first, 8 seasons average 30+ points per game first, playoff career averages of 33.4 points per game first, finals average 41 points per game history first (1993 finals), playoff single game 63 points all-time first, 9 All-Star ticket champions all-time first, playoff career 38 points 40+ all-time first, playoff 8 times scoring 50+ all-time first, playoff 8 times scoring 50+ all-time first, The Finals total points are the first in history, the Finals average 33.6 points per game is the first in history, the Finals has scored 20+ all-time firsts in 35 consecutive games, and the scoring champion and the best defensive player in a single season is the only one in history...

In 2010, Jordan became the first professional player in NBA history and the only remaining black owner in the NBA. (Hornets, formerly Bobcats)

Jordan is recognized as the greatest athlete in the history of basketball, and even in the selection of several professional media, Jordan is considered the greatest athlete in the history of sports.

"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)
"God of basketball" Michael. Jordan's career timeline: In 1982, as a freshman in North Carolina, he put in the winning goal in the NCAA final to help the team win the championship. (North Carolina 63:6.)

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