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10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

Preface

When it comes to topics like NBA all-time records, there's always one player who can't be bypassed, and that's one of the greatest players in league history, Jordan. His career can no longer be summed up in a simple way, and we can see Jordan's name in the list of data that everyone can think of.

As the most well-rounded defender of all time, Jordan has been indisputably perfect on both ends of the floor. Especially in attack, he was always able to penetrate the opposition defence and help the team to the final victory. Throughout Jordan's entire career, he has won the scoring title 10 times, so how did Jordan's stats perform in the five seasons that he lost this award?

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

1984-85 (3rd in the league)

Jordan stats: 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists

Scoring Champion: Bernard King (32.9 points)

In the 1984 draft, the Bulls used the lottery to get Jordan from the University of North Carolina, and a story full of legends began. In the first game of his career, Jordan contributed 16 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, and 4 blocks. In the games that followed, Jordan got better and better, not at all like a fledgling rookie. Under his leadership, the Bulls successfully fought their way out of the East and successfully reached the playoff stage. Although the final 1-3 loss to the Bucks, Jordan's amazing performance still made the Bulls look forward to the future.

In the end, Jordan handed over the league's third-highest average of 28.2 points per game, beating Olajuwon to win the best rookie and was successfully selected to the NBA second team. In the playoffs, Jordan's stats continued to improve compared to the regular season, and he was able to contribute luxurious statistics of 29.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

The scoring champion that season was Bonad King, who was known as the "King of New York". The player, who was drafted by the Nets in 1977 with the seventh pick in the first round, has become the top scorer over the years. In the 1984-85 season, Bonnardkin gave the highlight of his career. In the Christmas game, he scored a career-high 60 points against a strong Nets. And in the rematch with the Nets after that, he scored 55 points again.

In the end, he averaged 32.9 points per game and successfully won the scoring title that season. Unfortunately, in the closing stages of the regular season, King suffered a severe torn ligament, which directly led to his season reimbursement.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

1985-86 season

Jordan stats: 22.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists

Scoring Champion: Dominic Wilkins (30.3 points)

After a flawless rookie season, both the Bulls and Jordan are full of ambition and eager to continue to do so this season. However, the injury came to bother him, and in the third game of the new season, Jordan suffered a serious fracture. It was an injury that almost ruined his career, and during the time he was recuperating, many celebrities and journalists were bearish about his future. Words such as sick seedlings and glass men are full of major reports, but Jordan doesn't care about them.

After a half-season of treatment, Jordan made a successful comeback at the end of the season. But he couldn't change the team's poor status quo, and in the end, Jordan played in just 18 games this season.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

The scoring title that season was won by Wilkins. He became a member of the NBA in 1982 and, like Jordan, was the third pick in the first round. The "rookie wall" is also a non-existent thing for him. His performances have improved by leaps and bounds every season, and his stats have been growing consistently. In the 1985-86 season, Wilkins led the team to a bumper harvest of results and individual honors. On the team side, he helped the Hawks to 16 more wins than last season and made it all the way to the Eastern Conference semifinals.

In terms of individual honors, he averaged 30.3 points per game to win the scoring title, and was named an All-Star and All-Star team, and he also scored a career-high 57 points during the regular season.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

1994-95 season

Jordan stats: 26.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.3 assists

Scoring leader: O'Neal (29.3 points)

Since the third season of his career, Jordan has achieved a seven-game scoring streak, and under his strong offensive performance, the Bulls' red storm began to sweep the league. After successfully winning three consecutive championships, there is only one question left for everyone to think about, that is, who can defeat this invincible army of kings. And the final answer is just as surprising, because it was Jordan himself who ended the Bulls dynasty he founded. Just when his career was full of pride, life gave Jordan a heavy blow. The accidental death of his father made Jordan finally decide to retire and become a professional baseball player.

In the absence of Jordan, the Bulls naturally no longer have the strength to challenge for the championship, and another red team began to rise, and under the leadership of Olajuwon, the Rockets successfully achieved two consecutive championships. And at the end of the '95 season, Jordan officially returned to the NBA with the classic phrase "I'm Back". He ended up playing 17 games for the team in the 1994-95 season.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

That year's scoring champion ultimately belonged to O'Neal, who led the team to defeat the Bulls in the playoffs. O'Neal, who came to the NBA in 1992 as the champion, showed terrifying strength on the inside in his rookie season, and under his leadership, the Magic became a strong team in the league. In his first season, he won the Rookie of the Year without any suspense, and then became a member of the Dream Team, winning gold medals at the World Championships and the Olympics. Although he lost the duel with Olajuwon and missed the championship ring, everyone knows that this "shark" on the inside line will be a terrifying existence in the ruling league in the future.

And the season in which O'Neal led the team to the finals was the 1994-95 season when Jordan announced his comeback. O'Neal averaged 29.3 points per game and successfully won the scoring title. In terms of other statistics, he contributed 11.4 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, and 0.9 steals, and he was directly full on both offensive and defensive ends.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

2001-02 season

Jordan stats: 22.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.2 assists

得分王:艾弗森(31.4分)

At the beginning of the second season after his comeback, Jordan once again monopolized the title of scoring champion and helped the Bulls to another three-game winning streak. Especially in the finals of the 98 season, Jordan staged a classic moment in history when he shook off Kassel and scored the winning goal. Jordan, who has already won 6 championships, chose to retire again after the season. Just a few days after he left the NBA, the 911 incident that shocked the world occurred in the United States, and the whole country was shrouded in chaos.

At such a moment, everyone was expecting the appearance of a hero, so Jordan chose to make a second comeback. However, this time he did not choose to return to his old club, the Bulls, and instead joined the Washington Wizards. Although Jordan is no longer at the peak of his career at this time, as long as he can see him on the court in a jersey, it is the best moment for all fans.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

In the 21st century, many new stars have begun to rise in the alliance. In the 01-02 season, Jordan played 60 games for the Wizards and was able to contribute 22.9 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.2 assists.

Although Iverson seems to be a little out of place in the NBA in terms of height and size, he quickly became a "hero" in the hearts of fans with dazzling breakthroughs and bloody projections. Entering the 21st century, Iverson ushered in the peak stage of his career, and in the 00-01 season, he single-core led the team all the way through and successfully entered the finals. Despite losing 4-1 to the Lakers with the OK combination, Iverson proved himself to be the best guard player of this era.

In the 01-02 season, Iverson won the scoring title with an average of 31.4 points per game, but unfortunately the 76ers' results were never satisfactory.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

2002-03 season

Jordan stats: 20.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists

得分王:麦迪(32.1分)

This is the last season of Jordan's career, and he has completely no desire, and he is beginning to enjoy the warm atmosphere brought by the game. In the end, he ended his legendary career with an average of 20.0 points per game, and everyone knows that he will not choose to return again this time.

This season's scoring champion is Maddie, one of the "four quarterbacks", whose chic and elegant style of play has been loved and sought after by countless fans. He averaged 32.1 points per game to win the scoring title.

10 scoring titles in 15 seasons! Only 5 misses, who did Jordan lose to in those 5 times?

Throughout Jordan's career, he has always maintained an excellent offensive touch, even if he has been absent from the battle for a long time, even if he is no longer young, his shooting percentage has never fluctuated. In 15 seasons of his career, he has shot above 40 percent from the field, and six seasons with a shooting percentage above 51 percent. Even in two seasons after his third comeback, he still has a 41.6 percent and 44.5 percent shooting percentage.

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