As the god of basketball, Jordan has left many legends in the NBA, but his glory is basically in the bull era. When it comes to the Wizards period, many fans think that it is the failure of his career. After all, in the 2 years since the Wizards returned, Jordan failed to lead the team into the playoffs, and his personal shooting rate was also the lowest in his career, and the data was also far less than his peak. However, what many fans do not know is that Jordan played in the Wizards for 2 years and also left 4 great records, one more difficult to break than the other.

The 39-year-old scored 51 points
On his second comeback, Jordan can be said to have saved the NBA's ball market. He was 39 years old at the time and was clearly not in as good shape as he was at his peak. However, Jordan relies on delicate technology and rich experience, and the offensive end is still unstoppable. In that season, Jordan had a magnificent moment of shooting 21-of-38 in a single game, bombing 51 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. That game almost became Jordan's performance alone, 39 years old scored 50 points alone, which is too inexplicable to score.
40 years old averages 20+6+4 per game
Although he failed to lead the Wizards back to the playoffs, Jordan's individual performance was still outstanding. In the final year of his career, Jordan was already 40 years old, and he was still the core of the Wizards. Jordan still averaged 37 minutes per game that season, shot 18.6 times, and could get 20 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists, shooting 44.5% from the field, which was not inefficient. The 40-year-old averages 20+6+4 per game and is still a superstar quarterback.
The oldest All-Star starter
All-Star is an important honor, and Jordan has been inducted into the All-Star Stage continuously during his wizarding years. However, he does not rely on popularity, but on real strength. As mentioned earlier, the 40-year-old Jordan can also cut the average of 20+6+4 data, which is gorgeous enough in that era. So Jordan was named an All-Star without any suspense. However, he was only an All-Star substitute at the time, and the starting quarterback in the East was Carter. Carter has since ceded his All-Star starting position to Jordan, which has also made a good story. Not only that, but Jordan also became the oldest All-Star starter in history.
At the age of 40, he still played 82 games
In addition to the gorgeous data and all-star selection, Jordan's 40-year-old physical condition is still outstanding. He was the most physically gifted defender in history, and when he was young, he could easily play the whole field, all kinds of flying, all kinds of incredible moves, and rarely encountered injuries. The 40-year-old Jordan, on the other hand, has played 82 regular-season games with the Wizards, averaging 37 minutes per game and 18.6 shots. I have to say that Jordan is a physical monster, such data put into today's league, it is difficult to find a few, then Jordan was already a 40-year-old veteran.