Michael Jordan was the MVP of the 1992 All-Star Game. He led the Eastern Conference to a 132-129 victory over the Western Conference. Jordan scored a career-high 50 points on 18-of-30 shooting, including 7-of-14 from three-point range, and grabbed 11 rebounds. He also had five assists and two steals Show
The three-point line did not exist during Michael Jordan's freshman and junior seasons, but it was tested within ACC play during his sophomore season. Several other conferences tested the line this season, but only within their respective conference competition Averages[edit]NBA career statistics[edit]OFF Offensive rebounds per game DEF Defensive rebounds per game REB Total rebounds per game AST AssistsAverages[edit]SeasonAgeTeamGPGSMINFG%3P%FT%OFFDEFREBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS1984–8521–22Chicago828238. 3. 515. 173. 8452. 04. 56. 55. 92. 39. 843. 553. 528. 21985–8622–23Chicago18725. 1. 457. 167. 8401. 32. 33. 62. 92. 061. 172. 502. 622. 71986–8723–24Chicago828240. 0. 482. 182. 8572. 03. 25. 24. 62. 881. 523. 322. 937. 11987–8824–25Chicago828240. 4. 535. 132. 8411. 73. 85. 55. 93. 161. 603. 073. 335. 01988–8925–26Chicago818140. 2. 538. 276. 8501. 86. 28. 08. 02. 89. 803. 583. 032. 51989–9026–27Chicago828239. 0. 526. 376. 8481. 75. 16. 96. 32. 77. 663. 012. 933. 61990–91†27–28Chicago828237. 0. 539. 312. 8511. 44. 66. 05. 52. 721. 012. 462. 831. 51991–92†28–29Chicago808038. 8. 519. 270. 8321. 15. 36. 46. 12. 28. 942. 502. 530. 11992–93†29–30Chicago787839. 3. 495. 352. 8371. 75. 06. 75. 52. 83. 782. 652. 432. 61994–9532Chicago171739. 3. 411. 500. 8011. 55. 46. 95. 31. 76. 762. 062. 826. 91995–96†32–33Chicago828237. 7. 495. 427. 8341. 84. 86. 64. 32. 20. 512. 402. 430. 41996–97†33–34Chicago828237. 9. 486. 374. 8331. 44. 55. 94. 31. 71. 542. 021. 929. 61997–98†34–35Chicago828238. 8. 465. 238. 7841. 64. 25. 83. 51. 72. 552. 261. 828. 72001–0238–39Washington605334. 9. 416. 189. 790. 84. 85. 75. 21. 42. 432. 702. 022. 92002–0339–40Washington826737. 0. 445. 291. 821. 95. 26. 13. 81. 50. 482. 112. 120. 0Career1,0721,03938. 3. 497. 327. 8351. 64. 76. 35. 32. 35. 822. 732. 630. 1First retirement66765638. 7. 516. 301. 8461. 74. 66. 35. 92. 721. 033. 002. 932. 3Second retirement93091938. 6. 505. 332. 8381. 74. 66. 35. 42. 48. 892. 782. 731. 5Playoffs17917941. 8. 487. 332. 8281. 74. 76. 45. 72. 10. 883. 053. 033. 4All-Star131329. 4. 472. 273. 7501. 73. 04. 74. 22. 85. 463. 232. 420. 2SeasonTeamGPGSW-LMINFGMFGA3PM3PAFTMFTAOFFDEFREBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS1984–85Chicago828238–443,1448371,625952630746167367534481196692912852,3131985–86Chicago1879–945115032831810512523416453372145464081986–87Chicago828240–423,2811,0982,27912668339721662644303772361252722373,0411987–88Chicago828250–323,3111,0691,9987537238601393104494852591312522702,8681988–89Chicago818147–343,2559661,7952798674793149503652650234652902472,6331989–90Chicago828255–273,1971,0341,96492245593699143422565519227542472412,7531990–91†Chicago828261–213,0349901,8372993571671118374492453223832022292,5801991–92†Chicago808067–133,1029431,8182710049159091420511489182752002012,4041992–93†Chicago787856–223,0679922,00381230476569135387522428221612071882,5411994–95Chicago171713–46681664041632109136259211790301335474571995–96†Chicago828272–103,0909161,850111260548657148395543352180421971952,4911996–97†Chicago828269–133,1069201,892111297480576113369482352140441661562,4311997–98†Chicago828262–203,1818811,89330126565721130345475283141451851512,3572001–02Washington605330–302,0935511,32410532633335028933931085261621191,3752002–03Washington826737–453,0316791,527165526632471426497311123391731711,640Career1,0721,039706–36641,01112,19224,5375811,7787,3278,7721,6685,0046,6725,6332,5148932,9242,78332,292First retirement667656423–24425,8428,07915,6472879555,0966,0251,1313,0884,2193,9351,8156842,0061,94421,541Second retirement930919639–29135,88710,96221,6865551,6706,7988,1151,5474,2895,8365,0122,3068282,5892,49329,277Playoffs179179119–607,4742,1884,4971484461,4631,7663058471,1521,0223761585465415,987All-Star13136–73821102333113952223961543764231262Source. basketball-reference. com and nba. com Playoffs[edit]RoundOpponentGamesMINFG%FT%REBASTSTLBLKPTS1985 First RoundMilwaukee Bucks442. 8. 436. 8285. 88. 52. 81. 029. 31986 First RoundBoston Celtics345. 0. 505. 8726. 35. 72. 31. 343. 71988Source. basketball-reference. com Awards and accomplishments[edit]NBA achievements[edit]
16 NBA Player of the Month 25 NBA Player of the Week United States National Team[edit]College[edit]Achievements[edit]At the United Center, there is a plaque commemorating Jordan's career accomplishments 1 264 games (1 072 regular season, 179 postseason, 13 All-Star) in his career Records for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels[edit]
NBA records and former records[edit]Regular season[edit]Scoring[edit]Seasons in which he led the league in scoring. ten (1986-87-1992-93, 1995-96-1999-98) 7 consecutive seasons as league scoring leader (1986-87-1992-93) 11 seasons in which he led the league in total points (1984-85, 1986-87-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98) 1995-96 - 1996-97. First scoring champion with at least 100 three-pointers Career scoring average, points per game. 30. 12 (32,292/1,072) Seasons with at least 30 points per game. 8 (1986-87, 1992-93, 1995-96) 562 career games with 30 or more points From March 25, 1986 to December 26, 2001, there were 866 consecutive games with 10 or more points
Scored 23 points in a game against the Atlanta Hawks on April 16, 1987
11 seasons with at least 2,000 points (1984-85, 1986-87-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98) The oldest player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring. 35 years and 61 days (1997-98) 38 years, 315 days (51 points vs. New Orleans Hornets, December 29, 2001) 40 years, 4 days (43 points vs. New Jersey Nets, February 21, 2003) is the oldest player in NBA history to score 40 points in a game
The most games played to reach 31,000 points were 1,011 on December 10, 2002, against the Portland Trail Blazers The shortest number of games played to reach 32,000 points was 1,059 on March 23, 2003, while playing for the Golden State Warriors Jordan outscored the opposing starting five 58-54 in a game between the Chicago Bulls and the New Jersey Nets on February 26, 1987
Field goals[edit]10 seasons as league leader in field goals made (1986-87-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98) 7 consecutive seasons as league leader in field goals made (1986-87-1992-93)
9 seasons as league leader in field goal attempts (1986-87-1987-88, 1989-90-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98) Free throws[edit]Free throws made, half. 20, second half, December 30, 1992, at Miami Heat (since tied by Devin Booker)
14 free throws made in the fourth quarter, twice 14th quarter, against the Utah Jazz, November 15, 198914th quarter, against the Miami Heat, December 30, 1992
Free throw attempts, half. 23, second half, December 30, 1992, at Miami Heat Free throw attempts, quarter. 16, fourth quarter, December 30, 1992, at Miami Heat 19 consecutive free throws made in a game. February 26, 1987, vs. New Jersey Nets Steals[edit]Seasons in which he led the league in steals. three (1987-88, 1989-90, and 1992-93) 8 steals in the first half against the Boston Celtics on November 9, 1988 Career. 11 games with 8 or more steals Personal fouls[edit]Personal fouls, quarter. 6, fourth quarter, January 31, 1989, vs. Detroit Pistons Playoffs[edit]Scoring[edit]Points, career. 5,987 Career scoring average, points per game. 33. 4 (5,987/179) Games with 50 or more points in a career. 8 2, against the Cleveland Cavaliers, from April 28 to May 1, 1988
Games with 45 or more points, total career. 23 Games with 40 or more points (career. 38) Games with 30 or more points in a career. 109 Career. 173 games with 20 or more points
From June 2, 1989 to May 11, 1993, there were 60 consecutive games with 20 or more points
From April 19, 1985 to June 14, 1998, there were 179 consecutive games with 10 or more points
Consecutive points scored in a game. 17, at New York Knicks, June 2, 1993 (from 73 to 90 points) Points, one postseason. 759 (1992) Scoring 35 points or more in all games of any playoff series. twice Scoring 30 points or more in all games of any playoff series. seven times Points in a three-game series against the Miami Heat in the 1992 first round (45. 0 ppg). 135
Points in a five-game series against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1988 First Round (45. 2 ppg). 226
63 points in a game against the Boston Celtics on April 20, 1986 (2 overtime)
112 points in two consecutive games against the Boston Celtics in the 1986 Eastern Conference First Round, April 17 (49), 20 (63), 1986 (56. 0 ppg) Outscoring the opposing team in a quarter. On April 28, 1988, Jordan outscored the entire opposing team 20-19 in the second quarter of Game 1 of the 1988 Eastern Conference First Round, Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Jordan scored 54 points in three quarters (17 in the second, 19 in the third, and 18 in the fourth) in Game 3 of the 1992 Eastern Conference First Round, Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat, April 29, 1992[citation needed] Most points in a single postseason without reaching the NBA Finals. 591 in 1989 and 587 in 1990
5 NBA playoff series with at least 40 points per game
Field goals[edit]Field goals made in a three-game series against the Miami Heat in the 1992 first round. 53
Field goals made in a five-game series against the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1990 Conference Semifinals. 86
Field goals made in a six-game series against the Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals. 101 Made 24 field goals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988
13 consecutive field goals made in a game without a miss. June 5, 1991, vs. Los Angeles Lakers Field goal attempts, career. 4,497 First half field goal attempts. 25, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, May 1, 1988
Three-point field goals[edit]Six three-point field goals were made in the first half of a game against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992 First half three-point field goal attempts. 9, vs. Portland Trail Blazers, June 3, 1992 Free throws[edit]Free throws made, career. 1,463 183 free throws made in one postseason (1989) On May 14, 1989, he made 23 free throws in a regulation game against the New York Knicks
Halftime. 14, second half. 14, vs. Detroit Pistons, May 28, 1990 Free throws made, quarter. 13, fourth quarter, May 21, 1991, vs. Detroit Pistons
Free throw attempts, career. 1,766 229 free throw attempts in one postseason (1989)
58 free throws were attempted over a 4-game series in 1985 against the Milwaukee Bucks
28 free throw attempts in a regulation game against the New York Knicks on May 14, 1989
Halftime free throw attempts. 17, second half vs. New York Knicks, May 14, 1989
Free throw attempts, quarter. 14, fourth quarter, May 21, 1991, vs. Detroit Pistons
Steals[edit]Steals, career. 376 NBA Finals[edit]Scoring[edit]Any championship series with the highest scoring average, points per game. 41. 0 (246/6), vs. Phoenix Suns, 1993 NBA Finals Points in a six-game series against the Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals. 246 (41. 0 ppg)
4 consecutive games with 40 or more points. June 11, 1993 to June 18, 1993, vs. Phoenix Suns 35 games with 20 or more points in a row, from June 2, 1991 to June 14, 1998
Scoring 30 points or more in all championship games. 6 games, vs. Phoenix Suns, 1993 NBA Finals 35 points in the first half against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992
Field goals[edit]Field goals made in a six-game series against the Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals. 101 Halftime field goals. 14, twice
13 consecutive field goals made in a game without a miss. June 5, 1991, vs. Los Angeles Lakers Field goals made in a five-game series against the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals. 63 199 field goal attempts in a 6-game series against the Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals Three-point field goals[edit]Career three-point field goals. 42 Made six three-point field goals against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992 Six three-point field goals were made in the first half of a game against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992 Three-point field goal attempts, game number ten, against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992 First half three-point field goal attempts. 10, vs. Portland Trail Blazers, June 3, 1992
Free throws[edit]Quarter. 9, second quarter, against the Utah Jazz, June 11, 1997 Halftime free throw attempts. 15, second half vs. Utah Jazz, June 4, 1997
Attempts at free throws, quarter. 12, fourth quarter, vs. Utah Jazz, June 4, 1997
Steals[edit]14 steals in a five-game series against the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals (2. 8 spg) All-Star[edit]Points, career. 262 Field goals made, career. 110 Made field goals, game. 17, 1988 Field goal attempts, career. 233 Field goal attempts, game. July 27, 2003 (2 overtime) Steals, career. 37 Blocked shots, half. 4, 1988 Other records[edit]Regular season[edit]There have been nine NBA All-Defensive First Team selections Guards have blocked 893 shots in their careers Shots blocked by a guard, season. 131 (1987-88) Jordan has the most seasons with 100+ blocks by a guard (x2) 125 blocks (1986-87), 131 blocks (1987-88), and is the only guard in history to have more than one season with 100+ blocks Most seasons with 200+ steals by a guard (x6) from 1986-87 to 1990-91 and 1992-93 (tied with Alvin Robertson). Also, regardless of position, the all-time record The highest career Player Efficiency Rating is 27. 91 Box Plus/Minus for his entire career. 9. 22 Most times in his career, he has led the league in Win Shares 9 times Most times in his career, he has led the league in Box Plus/Minus Jordan has led the league in Value Over Replacement Player (VORP) 9 times in his career (Jordan has 6 of the 10 highest VORP seasons ever recorded) 7 times in his career, he has led the league in PER the most Win Shares / 48 highest of all-time career. 0. 2505 Only rookie in NBA history to lead his team in four different statistical categories (1984-85)
(1984-85), he was the second rookie in NBA history to average 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists One of only two players in NBA history to score 3,000 points in a single season. 3,041 points in 82 games (37. 1 ppg) (1986-87)
236 steals, 125 blocks (1986-87). first player in NBA history to record 200 steals and 100 blocked shots in a season Only player in NBA history to have 200 steals and 100 blocked shots in more than one season. 259 steals, 131 blocks (1987-88) Only player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring while also winning Defensive Player of the Year (1987-88)
He was the first player in NBA history to win Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Valuable Player all in the same season
He was the first player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring while also winning Defensive Player of the Year Only player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring, MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year all in the same season (1987-88) First player in NBA history to win MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season (1987-88) First player in NBA history to lead the league both in scoring and steals in the same season (1987–88, 1989–90, 1992–93)
Fourth player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring and win the NBA championship in the same season One of three players in history to sweep the Most Valuable Player awards for the regular season, All-Star Game and NBA Finals in the same season (1995–96, 1997–98) One of three players in history to win an Olympic gold medal both as an amateur and professional (1984, 1992) Sixth player in history to win an Olympic gold medal, NCAA championship and NBA championship Only player in NBA history to win Rookie of the Year (1984–85), Defensive Player of the Year (1987–88), NBA MVP (1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1997–98), All-Star MVP (1988, 1996, 1998), and Finals MVP (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) Led the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls to the second-best regular season record in NBA history (72 wins, 10 losses)
Led the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls to the best combined regular season and postseason record in NBA history (87 wins, 13 losses) Playoffs[edit]Only player in NBA history to score 15 or more points in all games in his career. 179 games Outscored 268 of 269 opponents faced in the playoffs on points per game
All-Time Player Efficiency Rating in the Playoffs. 28. 6 Box Plus/Minus all-time, all-time playoffs career. 11. 14 Only guard in NBA history to lead his team in all five playoff categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks)
Jordan nearly led all five categories in a playoff series three more times
Only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals seven times in a playoff run
Only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, six rebounds, six assists, and two steals in five playoff runs
Only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists in two championship runs
In a record 9 different playoff runs, he averaged at least 30 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals
Only player in NBA history to shoot at least 38% on three-point attempts in three NBA Finals runs (minimum 15 points per game and 1. 5 three-point attempts per game)
Jordan led a championship team in all five major categories (points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks) for the final three rounds of the 1997 Playoffs
Only player in NBA history to lead a team to a championship with only one teammate scoring in double figures
Finals[edit]Six Most Valuable Player awards were given to him (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998)
Scored 20 or more points in all 35 games played in his career
One of seven players to lead an NBA Finals team in four of five categories
All-Star[edit]3 times named Most Valuable Player (1988, 1996, 1998) First player in All-Star Game history to record a triple-double. 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists in 26 minutes (1997)
Set with Scottie Pippen[edit]Chicago Bulls (110) at Indiana Pacers (102) on February 18, 1996, became the ninth pair of teammates in NBA history to score 40 or more points in the same game
At least three teammates in NBA history have recorded triple-doubles in the same game. Chicago Bulls (126) vs. Los Angeles Clippers (121), January 3, 1989 (OT)
Chicago Bulls franchise records[edit]As a Chicago Bull, Michael Jordan set over 200 records, some of which are listed below Regular season[edit]Service[edit]Seasons played. 13 Games played, career. 930 Season games. 82 (1984-1985, 1986-1987, 1987-1988, 1989-1990, 1990-1991, 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998)
Minutes played, career. 35,887 Scoring[edit]Points, career. 29,277 Career scoring average, points per game. 31. 5 (29,277 points in 930 games) Points, season. 3,041 (1986–87) Season scoring average, points per game. 37. 1 (3,041/82) (1986-87) 69 points in a game (overtime) against the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 28, 1990 61 points in a regulation game against the Atlanta Hawks on April 16, 1987 Second half. 39 points vs. Milwaukee Bucks, February 16, 1988
Points, quarter. 30, fourth quarter, November 26, 1988, at Denver Nuggets Consecutive points, game. 23, last 6. 33 of second quarter and first 2. 12 of third quarter, April 16, 1987, vs. Atlanta Hawks On November 21, 1986, he scored 18 points in a quarter against the New York Knicks Field goals[edit]Field goals made, career. 10,962 Season total of field goals made. 1,098 (1986-87) Game (overtime) field goals. 27, vs. Orlando Magic, January 16, 1993 Made 24 field goals in a regulation game against the Philadelphia 76ers on November 16, 1988 First half field goals made. 15, vs. Orlando Magic, January 16, 1993 Quarter. 11 field goals, twice Field goal attempts, career. 21,686 Season field goal attempts. 2,279 (1986-87) Game (overtime) field goal attempts. 49, vs. Orlando Magic, January 16, 1993 Field goal attempts (game). 43, three times Halftime field goal attempts. 24, twice Overtime field goal attempts. 8 vs. Seattle SuperSonics, February 23, 1988 Three-point field goals[edit]Made three-point field goals in game 7 against the Golden State Warriors on January 18, 1990 Free throws[edit]One missed free throw, game. 26-27 vs. New Jersey Nets, February 26, 1987 Free throws made, career. 6,798 Season total of free throws made. 833 (1986-87) Free throws made in game 26 against the New Jersey Nets on February 26, 1987 Halftime. 20, second half. 20, at Miami Heat, December 30, 1992 14 free throws made in the fourth quarter, twice Free throw attempts, career. 8,115 Season free throw attempts. 972 (1986-87) Free throw attempts in game 27 against the New Jersey Nets on February 26, 1987 Free throw attempts, half. 23, second half, December 30, 1992, at Miami Heat Free throw attempts, quarter. 16, fourth quarter, December 30, 1992, at Miami Heat Rebounding[edit]Rebounds, career. 5,836 Defensive rebounds, career. 4,289 Assists[edit]Assists, career. 5,012 Steals[edit]Steals, career. 2,306 Steals, season. 259 (1987–88) From March 25, 1988 to March 17, 1989, he had 77 consecutive games with a steal January 29, 1988, game 10, steals vs. New Jersey Nets 8 steals in the first half against the Boston Celtics on November 9, 1988 Against the New Jersey Nets on January 29, 1988, he had six steals in the third quarter Personal fouls[edit]Personal fouls, quarter. 6, fourth quarter, January 31, 1989, vs. Detroit Pistons Turnovers[edit]Turnovers, career. 2,589 Jordan's rookie season was 1984–85 Minutes played. 3,144 Points. 2,313 Points scored on average per game. 28. 3 (2,313/82) Field goals made. 837 Field goal attempts. 1,625 Free throws made. 630 Free throw attempts. 746 Steals. 196 Playoffs[edit]Service[edit]Games played, career. 179 Minutes played, career. 7,474 Scoring[edit]Points, career. 5,987 63 points in a game (overtime) against the Boston Celtics on April 20, 1986 (2 OT) 56 points in a regulation game against the Miami Heat on April 29, 1992 Second half. 37 points, at Miami Heat, April 29, 1992 Points, quarter. 24, fourth quarter, May 11, 1990, at Philadelphia 76ers 9 points in overtime against the New York Knicks on May 9, 1989 Game. 17, during the second half (from 73 to 90 points), at New York Knicks, June 2, 1993 Field goals[edit]Field goals made, career. 2,188 Made 24 field goals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988 Halftime. 14 field goals, four times Field goals made, quarter. 10, fourth quarter, May 11, 1990, at Philadelphia 76ers On May 9, 1989, he scored four field goals in overtime against the New York Knicks Field goal attempts, career. 4,497 45 field goal attempts against the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988 First half field goal attempts. 25, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, May 1, 1988 First quarter field goal attempts. 13, vs. Portland Trail Blazers, June 3, 1992 Overtime field goal attempts. 5, first overtime, at Boston Celtics, April 20, 1986 Three-point field goals[edit]Six three-point field goals were made in the first half of a game against the Portland Trail Blazers on June 3, 1992 First half three-point field goal attempts. 10, vs. Portland Trail Blazers, June 3, 1992 Free throws[edit]Free throws made, career. 1,463 Made 23 free throws against the New York Knicks on May 14, 1989 Halftime. 14, second half. 14, vs. Detroit Pistons, May 28, 1990 Free throws made, quarter. 13, fourth quarter, May 21, 1991, vs. Detroit Pistons On April 24, 1998, he made three free throws in overtime against the New Jersey Nets Free throw attempts, career. 1,766 Free throw attempts in game 28 against the New York Knicks on May 14, 1989 Halftime free throw attempts. 17, second half vs. New York Knicks, May 14, 1989 Free throw attempts, quarter. 14, fourth quarter, May 21, 1991, vs. Detroit Pistons Overtime free throw attempts. 5 vs. New Jersey Nets, April 24, 1998 Assists[edit]Assists, career. 1,022 Assists in game 14 against the New York Knicks on June 2, 1993 Personal fouls[edit]Overtime personal fouls. 3 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, May 5, 1989 Steals[edit]Steals, career. 376 Steals, game. 6, four times
Washington Wizards franchise records[edit]First-half points. 34 vs. Charlotte Hornets, December 29, 2001 First-quarter points. 24 vs. Charlotte Hornets, December 29, 2001 Second-quarter points. 19 vs. Chicago Bulls, January 4, 2002 MCI Center record — 51 points in a game against the Charlotte Hornets on December 29, 2001 Career highs[edit]NBA record (current)NBA record (former)Chicago Bulls franchise recordRegular season[edit]StatHighHalf/QuarterOpponentDatePoints (OT)69—at Cleveland CavaliersMarch 28, 1990Points61—vs. Atlanta HawksApril 16, 1987Milwaukee BucksFebruary 16, 1988Points, quarter30fourthat Denver NuggetsNovember 26, 1989Consecutive points (game)23in the final 6. 33 of the second;First 2. 12 of the third quarter vs. Atlanta HawksApril 16, 1987Consecutive points (quarter)18fourthvs. New York KnicksNovember 21, 1986Field goal percentage24-29 (. 828)—against the Philadelphia 76ersNovember 16, 1988Field goals made (OT)27—vs. Orlando MagicJanuary 16, 1993Field goals made24—against the Philadelphia 76ersNovember 16, 1988Field goals made, half15firstvs. Orlando MagicJanuary 16, 1993Field goal attempts (OT)49—vs. Orlando MagicJanuary 16, 1993Field goal attempts, half24secondvs. Los Angeles LakersNovember 28, 1986Field goal attempts, half24secondvs. Houston RocketsJanuary 15, 1987Field goal attempts, half24secondvs. Orlando MagicJanuary 16, 199315-15—vs. New Jersey NetsJanuary 10, 1987Free throws made, one miss26-27—vs. New Jersey NetsFebruary 26, 1987Free throws made, half20secondat Miami HeatDecember 30, 1992Free throws made, quarter14fourthat Utah JazzNovember 15, 1989Free throws made, quarter14fourthat Miami HeatDecember 30, 1992Free throw attempts27—vs. New Jersey NetsFebruary 26, 1987Free throw attempts, half23secondsat Miami HeatDecember 30, 1992Free throw attempts, quarter16fourthat Miami HeatDecember 30, 19923-point field goals made7—vs. Golden State WarriorsJanuary 18, 19903-point field goal attempts12—vs. Golden State WarriorsGolden State WarriorsJanuary 18, 1990Rebounds (OT)18—vs. Cleveland CavaliersMarch 28, 1990Rebounds18—vs. Seattle SuperSonicsMarch 18, 1997Offensive rebounds8—vs. Los Angeles LakersNovember 28, 1986Los Angeles LakersDecember 21, 1990Offensive rebounds8—vs. Denver NuggetsDecember 5, 1989Offensive rebounds8—vs. Seattle SuperSonicsMarch 18, 1997Defensive rebounds14—at New Jersey NetsMarch 16, 1996Assists17—at Portland Trail BlazersMarch 24, 1989Steals10—vs. New Jersey NetsJanuary 29, 1988Steals, half8firstat Boston CelticsNovember 9, 1988New Jersey NetsJanuary 29, 1988Blocked shots6—at Seattle SuperSonicsDecember 2, 1986Turnovers9—(Washington) at Chicago BullsJanuary 19, 2002Turnovers9—(Washington) vs. Orlando MagicMarch 11, 2003Minutes played (3 OT)56 Playoffs[edit]StatHighHalf/QuarterOpponentDatePoints (2 OT)63—at Boston CelticsApril 20, 1986Points56—at Miami HeatApril 29, 1992Points, half37secondat Miami HeatApril 29, 1992Points, quarter24fourthat Philadelphia 76ersMay 11, 1990Points, overtime9—at New York KnicksMay 9, 1989Consecutive points17second half, overtime9—at New York KnicksMay 9, 1989Consecutive points17second half, overtimefrom 73 to 90 points against the New York Knicks on June 2, 1993Field goal percentage15-18 (. 833)—vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on June 5, 1991Field goals made24—vs. the LakersCleveland CavaliersMay 1, 1988Field goals made, half14firstvs. Philadelphia 76ersMay 11, 1990Field goals made, half14firstvs. Cleveland CavaliersMay 1, 1988Field goals made, half14firstvs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Field goals made, half14thvs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Field goals made, quarter10thvs. Philadelphia 76ersMay 11, 1990Field goals made, overtime4—vs. New York KnicksMay 9, 1989Field goal attempts45—vs. Cleveland CavaliersMay 1, 1988Field goal attempts, half25thvs. Field goal attempts, overtime5firstat Boston CelticsApril 20, 1986Three-point field goals made6—vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Three-point field goals made6—vs. New York KnicksMay 31, 1993Three-point field goal attempts11—at Philadelphia 76ersMay 11, 1990Three-point field goal attempts, half9firstvs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Three-point field goal attempts11—at Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Three-point field goal attempts11—at Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Three-point field goal attempts11—at Portland TrailPortland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Free throws made, none missed12-12—vs. Cleveland CavaliersApril 28, 1988Free throws made, one missed16-17—vs. Los Angeles LakersApril 28, 1988Free throws made, one missed16-17—vs. Los Angeles LakersApril 28, 1988FreeNew York KnicksMay 29, 199323—vs. New York KnicksMay 14, 1989Free throws made, half14secondvs. Detroit PistonsMay 28, 1990Free throws made, quarter13thvs. New Jersey NetsApril 24, 199828—vs. New York KnicksMay 14, 1989Free throw attempts, half17secondvs. May 14, 1989Free throw attempts, quarter 14thvs. Detroit PistonsMay 21, 1991Free throw attempts, overtime5—vs. April 24, 1998Rebounds19—vs. Philadelphia 76ersMay 14, 1991Offensive rebounds8—vs. May 21, 1992Defensive rebounds15—vs. Philadelphia 76ersMay 14, 1991Assists14—vs. New York KnicksJune 2, 1993Steals6—vs. New York KnicksMay 13, 1989Steals6—vs. Detroit PistonsMay 15, 1988Steals6—vs. Philadelphia 76ersMay 16, 1990Steals6—at New York KnicksApril 30, 1991Blocked shots5—at Detroit PistonsMay 25, 1991Turnovers8—vs. Detroit PistonsJune 2, 1989Turnovers8—at Orlando MagicMay 7, 1995Minutes played (3 OT)57—at Detroit PistonsSuns, PhoenixJune 13, 1993 NBA Finals[edit]StatHighHalf/QuarterOpponentDatePoints55—vs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Points per quarter22 secondsvs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Field goal percentage15-18 (. 833)—vs. Los Angeles LakersJune 5, 1991Field goals scored21—vs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Field goals scored, half14thvs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Field goals scored, half14thvs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Field goals scored, quarter9secondvs. Phoenix SunsJune 16, 1993Field goal attempts (3 overtime)43—vs. Utah JazzJune 13, 1997Field goal attempts, first quarter13vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 19923-point field goals made6—vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 19923-point field goal attempts10—vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 19923-point field goal attempts10—vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 19923-point field goal attempts10—vs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 19923-point field goal attempts, half10firstvs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 3, 1992Free throws made, no misses11-11—at Seattle SuperSonicsJune 9, 1996Free throws made16—at Portland Trail BlazersJune 12, 1992Free throws made, half10secondvs. Portland Trail BlazersJune 12, 1992Free throws made, half10secondvs. Utah JazzJune 4, 1997Free throws made, quarter9secondvs. Utah JazzJune 11, 1997Free throw attempts21—vs. Utah JazzJune 4, 1997Free throw attempts, half15secondvs. Utah JazzJune 11, 1997Free throw attempts21—vs. Utah JazzJune 4, 1997Attempts at free throws, quarter 12thvs. Utah JazzJune 4, 1997Rebounds13—vs. Utah JazzJune 4, 1997Offensive rebounds5—against the Phoenix SunsJune 11, 1993Defensive rebounds10—against the Utah JazzJune 13, 1997Assists13—against the Utah JazzLos Angeles LakersJune 5, 1991Assists13—vs. Los Angeles LakersJune 9, 1991Steals5—vs. Phoenix SunsJune 9, 1993Blocked shots2—six timesTurnovers6—vs. Los Angeles LakersJune 12, 1991Minutes played (3 OT)57—vs. Phoenix SunsJune 13, 1993Career highs against opponents[edit]*Jordan scored 50 points twice against the Milwaukee Bucks, the most recent of which is listed Milestones[edit]MilestoneGameDateAgeCareer games40-point game against every Eastern Conference team*41 at Milwaukee Bucks December 12, 198623 years, 298 days50-point game against every Eastern Conference team*52 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers December 17, 198724 years, 303 daysMiami HeatApril 1, 199027 years, 43 days40 points against every NBA team40 vs. Washington BulletsFebruary 19, 199128 years, 2 days50 points against every Eastern Conference team**56 vs. Miami Heat (PO)April 29, 199229 years, 72 days1,000 points35 vs. Denver NuggetsJanuary 14, 198521 years, 332 days382,000 points38 vs. Los Angeles LakersJanuary 14, 198521 years, 332 days382,000 points38 vs. Indiana PacersMarch 26, 198522 years, 37 days733,000 points48 vs. Boston CelticsNovember 14, 198623 years, 270 days1084,000 points43 vs. Chicago BullsNovember 14, 198623 years, 270 days1084,000 points43 vs. Houston RocketsJanuary 15, 198723 years, 332 days1345,000 points49 at Philadelphia 76ersMarch 11, 198724 years, 22 days1616,000 points33 vs. Atlanta HawksNovember 20, 198724 years, 276 days1907,000 points36 vs. New York KnicksNovember 20, 198724&Golden State WarriorsJanuary 23, 198824 years, 340 days2208,000 points49 vs. Philadelphia 76ersMarch 23, 198825 years, 35 days2489,000 points26 at Los Angeles ClippersNovember 23, 198825 years, 280 days27510,000 points33 vs. Detroit PistonsApril 7, 198926&nbPortland Trail BlazersFebruary 23, 199027 years, 6 days39814,000 points22 at Detroit PistonsApril 22, 199027 years, 64 days42715,000 points40 at Philadelphia 76ersJanuary 9, 199127 years, 326 days46016,000 points22 vs. Atlanta HawksMarch 20,Detroit PistonsApril 19, 199229 years, 62 days58920,000 points35 vs. Milwaukee BucksJanuary 8, 199329 years, 326 days62021,000 points34 vs. Detroit PistonsApril 19, 199229 years, 62 days58920,000 points35 vs. Minnesota TimberwolvesMarch 23, 199330 years, 34 days65122,000 points42 vs. Charlotte HornetsNovember 13, 199532 years, 269 days23,000 points48 at Philadelphia 76ersJanuary 13, 199632 years, 330 days24,000 points38 at Philadelphia 76ersMarch 18, 199633 yearCharlotte HornetsFebruary 11, 199727,000 points29 vs. Orlando MagicNovember 5, 199728,000 points20 at Philadelphia 76ersJanuary 15, 199834 years, 332 days29,000 points41 at Minnesota TimberwolvesApril 3, 199835 years, 45 days30,000 points29 vs. Sacramento KingsApril 3, 199835 years, 45 daysChicago BullsJanuary 4, 200238 years, 321 days31,000 points14 vs. Portland Trail BlazersDecember 10, 200239 years, 296 days32,000 points24 at Golden State WarriorsMarch 23, 200340 years, 34 days32,000 points24 at Golden State WarriorsMarch 23, 200340 years,*Excluding the Washington Bullets NBA regular season leader[edit]
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* Including ties 50-point games[edit]NumberDateOpponentBox ScorePointsField goals3 ptFree throwsAssistsReboundsStealsBlocksNotesVideo1 (Playoffs)April 20, 1986at Boston CelticsL 131–1356322–410–019–216532First Round, Game 2106-1035015-310-020-223643Opening night3January 8, 1987vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 121-1175320-340-013-1654324February 26, 1987vs. New Jersey NetsW 128-1135816-250-026-27383237 minutes5March 4, 1987at Detroit PistonsW 125-1206122-390-017-183733Overtime6March 24, 1987vs. Philadelphia 76ersW 93-915622-320-112-1537807April 12, 1987vs. Chicago BullsW 93-915622-320-112-1537807Indiana PacersW 116-955319-270-015-1884428April 13, 1987vs. Milwaukee BucksW 114-1075016-310-118-2249439April 16, 1987vs. Atlanta HawksL 114-1176122-380-317-211104110December 17, 1987vs. Chicago BullsW 114-1075016-310-118-2249439Cleveland CavaliersL 96-1045221-340-210-12382312March 18, 1988vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 111-1005220-310-012-12634111February 26, 1988vs. Boston CelticsW 113-1035019-321-211-11955113April 3, 1988vs. Detroit PistonsW 112-1105921-270-117-19642214 (Playoffs)April 28, 1988vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 104-935019-350-012-122722First Round, Game 115 (Playoffs)May 1, 1988vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 104-935019-350-012-122722Cleveland CavaliersW 106-1015524-450-07-73641First Round, Game 216November 9, 1988vs. Boston CelticsW 110-1045218-332-414-16239217November 16, 1988vs. Philadelphia 76ersL 110-1235224-290-14-4194218November 26, 1988vs. Denver NuggetsL 123-1285219-273-511-147111019January 21, 1989vs. Milwaukee BucksW 117-1165016-261-217-18583021 (Playoffs)May 5, 1989vs. Cleveland CavaliersL 105-1085014-280-122-274330First Round, Game 422November 3, 1989vs. Los Angeles LakersW 117-1165016-261-217-18583021Cleveland CavaliersW 124-1195419-3111-215-1761431 Overtime23December 20, 1989at Orlando MagicL 109–1105220–372–310–10754024March 28, 1990at Cleveland CavaliersW 117–1136923–372–621–2361841Career highs in pts & reb First Round, Game 328November 20, 1992 at Los Angeles LakersL 118-1205421-391-211-1471313Overtime29December 23, 1992 vs. Denver NuggetsW 116-1035018-312-312-13663027 (Playoffs)April 29, 1992 at Miami HeatW 119-1145620-300-016-185542Orlando MagicL 124-1286427-491-59-111650Overtime31March 12, 1993vs. Washington BulletsW 107-985722-376-87-81023130January 16, 1993vs. New York KnicksW 105-955418-306-912-142621Conf. May 31, 1993 vs. Charlotte HornetsW 123-1085221-352-48-9592132 (Playoffs)Finals, Game 4 NBA Finals, Game 434 March 28, 1995 at the New York KnicksW 113-1115521-373-410-11241039 minutes35 March 7, 1996 vs. Phoenix SunsW 111-1055521-370-113-184800November 6, 1996 at Miami HeatW 106-1005018-331-213-14061137 January 21, 1997 vs. New York KnicksW 88-875118-305-810-11442038 (Playoffs)April 27, 1997 vs. Detroit PistonsW 102-815321-282-49-102116038 minutes36First Round, Game 239. ngày 29 tháng 12 năm 2001 so với. Charlotte HornetsW 107-905121-380-29-10473038 tuổi Washington BulletsW 109-1045522-351-210-102720 38 phút Nhân đôi ba lần [ chỉnh sửa ]Suýt bỏ lỡ với cú đúp gấp bốn lần[sửa | sửa mã nguồn]Gần bỏ lỡ với tỷ lệ 5x5[sửa | sửa mã nguồn]Những cú đánh thắng trận[sửa | sửa mã nguồn]Số Thời gian còn lạiMilwaukee Bucks ngày 24 tháng 4 năm 198522. 0109-107 Cleveland Cavaliers Ngày 24 tháng 4 năm 198550. 0116-115 Atlanta Hawks Ngày 11 tháng 11 năm 198671. 0101-99 New York Knicks 21/11/198682. 095-93Milwaukee Bucks Ngày 12 tháng 2 năm 198894. 0112-110Detroit Pistons Ngày 3 tháng 4 năm 1988100. 0100-99 New Jersey Nets ngày 15 tháng 4 năm 1988111. 0117-116 Milwaukee Bucks (giây) Điểm Đối thủ Ngày 14. 0118-116 Indiana Pacers Ngày 11 tháng 11 năm 19842 Thắng và thua[sửa | sửa mã nguồn]Trong thời gian ở NBA, đội Chicago Bulls mà Michael Jordan thi đấu đã lập nhiều kỷ lục vô địch giải đấu, cả trong mùa giải thường và sau mùa giải. Tuy nhiên, vì chiến thắng và thất bại là thành tích của đội, chỉ những số liệu thống kê ít được biết đến hơn được liệt kê ở đây Ai đã giành được MVP NBA năm 92?Lịch sử NBA - Giải thưởng 1992 Ai vô địch 1992 AllTrận đấu dẫn đến việc American League đánh bại National League 13–6
Michael Jordan có chơi trong All không?Hakeem Olajuwon – 1985 Michael Jordan không phải là tân binh duy nhất của NBA All-Star 1985 bởi vì lựa chọn tổng thể số một của Houston, Hakeem Olajuwon đã vượt qua vòng tuyển chọn huấn luyện viên. Michael Jordan không phải là tân binh duy nhất của NBA All-Star 1985 bởi vì lựa chọn tổng thể số một của Houston, Hakeem Olajuwon, đã vượt qua vòng tuyển chọn huấn luyện viên.
NBA All năm 1993 là aiLịch sử NBA - MVP toàn sao |