
Jordan is still recognized by many fans as the god of basketball, and at this moment in 1984, Jordan put on the Bulls jersey for the first time, so that everyone began to walk with God.
Jordan was selected by the Bulls with the third pick in the draft that year, and before officially entering the NBA, Jordan first helped the U.S. men's basketball team win the gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics that year, opening the prologue of his legendary career.
However, Jordan's NBA debut is not too good, only 5 goals in 16 shots, 16 points, and 5 turnovers, but also contributed 7 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 assists, which was quite comprehensive, helping the Bulls beat the Bullets (Wizards) by 16 points.
The next day, Jordan began to show excellent gliding ability in the game away from the Bucks, gradually polishing the trapeze sign. Jordan eventually delivered an outstanding statistic of averaging 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.4 interceptions per game in his rookie season, knocking out Olajuwon, who performed equally well in the season, and was selected as the rookie king.
Also 37 years ago now, the man who accumulated the most assists and interceptions in NBA history also gave his NBA debut, jazz legendary point guard Stockton played 17 minutes as a substitute, delivering 4 points and 5 assists, until the fourth season of his career, he became the Jazz's starting point guard and began his nine-game assist king.
Barkley, who also debuted on this day 36 years ago, quickly showed a bad style in the box and became the main player on the 76ers bench, his debut 27 minutes, contributing 11 points and 6 rebounds, and teamed up with Dr. J, Malone and others to defeat the Cavaliers.
In terms of personal data, Stockton and Barkley are not inferior to Jordan, but Jordan's six championship rings in his hand can make the other two look through the autumn water, and they have never won a championship in their careers, and a total of 3 chances of winning the championship have been destroyed by Jordan's Bulls.