Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Chinese History - Historical photos of Jordan
Historical photos of Jordan
Jordan is the best player in NBA history. He won the scoring champion 10 times in his career, ranking first in NBA history. Jordan won the scoring championship for seven consecutive years from 1987 to 1993. Jordan is the second player to win the scoring championship for seven consecutive years after Chamberlain. Jordan retired after the finals of 1993, and Jordan won the scoring championship for seven consecutive years. After Jordan retired, the NBA was in the heyday of center. David robinson, Olajuwon, Ewing and O 'Neal are all at their peak. In the end, david robinson averaged 29.8 points and became the league's scoring champion.

Michael Jordan

1987 - 1993

Jordan 1984 entered the NBA. As a shooting guard, Jordan has excellent scoring talent. His second year as a rookie averaged 28.2 points per game. Jordan recovered at 1987, averaging 37. 1 min. After that, Jordan averaged 30+ points per game for seven consecutive years, and Jordan won the scoring championship for seven consecutive years.

David Robinson

1994

As a center for one year, Robinson has excellent offensive and defensive ability. 1993- 1994 season is the first year after Jordan retired. The competition for the scoring champion in the regular season is extremely fierce. At the last moment of the regular season, the gap between O 'Neill and Robinson was very small. In the end, Robinson locked the scoring champion in the regular season with 7 1 minute, and Robinson averaged 29.8 points 10.7 rebounds per game.

Shaquille O'Neal

1995

O 'Neill 1992 entered the NBA. As a center, O 'Neill has excellent physical talent. O 'Neill's rookie season averaged 23.4 points 13.9 rebounds and 3.53 blocks. After that, O 'Neill grew into a super center, averaging 29.3 points per game in 1994 and 29.3 points per game in 1995. O 'Neill 1995 won the scoring champion and led the team to the finals. The 22-year-old O 'Neill averaged 28 points 12.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in the finals against Olajuwon. O 'Neill won scoring titles twice in his career, and O 'Neill was the only center who won scoring titles in the 20th century.

Michael Jordan

1996 - 1998

1994- 1995 In the final stage of the season, Jordan returned to the peak state after training in the summer of 1995. Jordan 1996 averaged 30.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists in the regular court. In the regular season, Jordan led the Bulls to 72 wins 10 losses, and the Bulls became the first team in NBA history. After Jordan came back, he led the team to win the championship for three consecutive years and scored the championship for three consecutive years. After defeating the Jazz with 1998 in the finals, Jordan chose to retire, and won the scoring champion for1* *10 times in his career, ranking first in the history of the regular season with 30.6438+0 points.

Allen Iverson

1999

Iverson 1996 entered the NBA. As a point guard, Iverson has excellent offensive talent. Iverson averaged 23.5 points in his rookie season. 1999 is the third season of Iverson's career, and 1999 is the first season of Jordan's retirement. Iverson averaged 26.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists in the regular season.