aragorn_09 Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 easy sailing for Hall of Fame for MJ, tiyak awardee sya ngaun.. Quote Link to comment
dencio Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 In honor of Michael Jordan's 46th birthday on Tuesday, here is everything you would want to know about MJ, by the numbers: 1. Won one NCAA title (1982) in which he scored the game-winning points2. Won two Olympic Gold Medals (1984, 1992) 3 Selected third overall in the 1984 NBA Draft after Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie4. Had four 60-point games in his career5. Won MVP award five times (1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998) 6. Won six NBA titles (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) 7. Led the NBA in scoring in seven consecutive seasons (tied NBA record) 8. Led UNC to the Elite 8 in the 1982-83 season where UNC lost to Georgia9. Named to the NBA All-Defensive first-team nine times10. Led NBA in scoring 10 times in his career (NBA record) 11. Made the All-NBA team 11 times, including 10 times on the first-team12. Once wore No. 12 in a game against the Magic on Feb. 14, 1990 after someone stole his No. 23 jersey13. Made the postseason 13 times (won 6 NBA titles) 14. Selected to 14 NBA All-Star games in his career15. Played 15 NBA seasons (13 with Bulls, 2 with Wizards) 16. Had 16 points in the 1982 NCAA championship game in which he made the game-winning basket17. Career high in assists was 17 -- done on March 24, 1989 at Portland18. Played only 18 games in his second season (broken foot) 19. Jordan returns to the NBA as a executive with the Wizards on Jan. 19, 200020. Hit a 20-foot shot over Bryon Russell of the Jazz on April 6, 1998 to win Game 6 of the Finals21. Age at NBA debut (Oct. 26, 1984) 22. Made 22 field goals and added 19 free throws for a postseason record 63 points against Boston on April 20, 198623. Wore No. 23 for most of his career24. Athletes on Nike's Team Jordan, including Chris Paul, Ray Allen and Carmelo Anthony25. On Sept. 25, 2001, Jordan announces his return to the NBA as a Washington Wizards player26 In 26 minutes in the 1997 All-Star Game, MJ had 14 pts, 11 rebs, 11 asts (first triple-double in the game's history) 27. On March 27, 1995, only a few games into his return, MJ scores 55 points on the Knicks at MSG28. Had 28 career triple-doubles in his NBA career29. On Oct. 29, 1996, the NBA released its 50 Greatest Players of which one was Michael Jordan30. - actually 30.1, which is Jordan's career scoring average in the regular season (NBA record) 31. Had 31 50-point games in his NBA career32. Retired from baseball at age 32; and eventually returned to the NBA33. Actually 33.4, which is Jordan's career scoring average in the playoffs (NBA record) 34. Played 34 games in his freshman season at North Carolina35. Had 35 first-half points and six 3-pointers in a 1992 Finals game against the Blazers (gave the famous shrug) 36. Had 36 points in his first NBA Finals game (June 2, 1991 vs. Lakers) 37. Had 37 steals in his All-Star Game career (13 games) 38. Had 38 points in the 'flu game' in the 1997 Finals against the Jazz39. Age at the start of his final playing season (2002-03) 40. Age at which Jordan played his final game -- April 16, 2003 at Philadelphia41. Jordan averages a Finals record 41.0 ppg as the Bulls beat the Suns in Game 6 (June 20, 1993) to win the NBA title42. Jordan and Barkley each scored 42 points in Game 2 (1993 Finals), the first time that opposing players score 40-plus points43. Age at which Jordan became a part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats44. Had 44 points in Game 5 (May 7, 1989) culminated with a game-winning buzzer-beater over Craig Ehlo of the Cavs45. Wore No. 45 in his comeback with the Bulls until returning to No. 2346. Feb. 17 is his 46th birthday :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
slashrocks14 Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 In honor of Michael Jordan's 46th birthday on Tuesday, here is everything you would want to know about MJ, by the numbers: 1. Won one NCAA title (1982) in which he scored the game-winning points2. Won two Olympic Gold Medals (1984, 1992) 3 Selected third overall in the 1984 NBA Draft after Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie4. Had four 60-point games in his career5. Won MVP award five times (1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998) 6. Won six NBA titles (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) 7. Led the NBA in scoring in seven consecutive seasons (tied NBA record) 8. Led UNC to the Elite 8 in the 1982-83 season where UNC lost to Georgia9. Named to the NBA All-Defensive first-team nine times10. Led NBA in scoring 10 times in his career (NBA record) 11. Made the All-NBA team 11 times, including 10 times on the first-team12. Once wore No. 12 in a game against the Magic on Feb. 14, 1990 after someone stole his No. 23 jersey13. Made the postseason 13 times (won 6 NBA titles) 14. Selected to 14 NBA All-Star games in his career15. Played 15 NBA seasons (13 with Bulls, 2 with Wizards) 16. Had 16 points in the 1982 NCAA championship game in which he made the game-winning basket17. Career high in assists was 17 -- done on March 24, 1989 at Portland18. Played only 18 games in his second season (broken foot) 19. Jordan returns to the NBA as a executive with the Wizards on Jan. 19, 200020. Hit a 20-foot shot over Bryon Russell of the Jazz on April 6, 1998 to win Game 6 of the Finals21. Age at NBA debut (Oct. 26, 1984) 22. Made 22 field goals and added 19 free throws for a postseason record 63 points against Boston on April 20, 198623. Wore No. 23 for most of his career24. Athletes on Nike's Team Jordan, including Chris Paul, Ray Allen and Carmelo Anthony25. On Sept. 25, 2001, Jordan announces his return to the NBA as a Washington Wizards player26 In 26 minutes in the 1997 All-Star Game, MJ had 14 pts, 11 rebs, 11 asts (first triple-double in the game's history) 27. On March 27, 1995, only a few games into his return, MJ scores 55 points on the Knicks at MSG28. Had 28 career triple-doubles in his NBA career29. On Oct. 29, 1996, the NBA released its 50 Greatest Players of which one was Michael Jordan30. - actually 30.1, which is Jordan's career scoring average in the regular season (NBA record) 31. Had 31 50-point games in his NBA career32. Retired from baseball at age 32; and eventually returned to the NBA33. Actually 33.4, which is Jordan's career scoring average in the playoffs (NBA record) 34. Played 34 games in his freshman season at North Carolina35. Had 35 first-half points and six 3-pointers in a 1992 Finals game against the Blazers (gave the famous shrug) 36. Had 36 points in his first NBA Finals game (June 2, 1991 vs. Lakers) 37. Had 37 steals in his All-Star Game career (13 games) 38. Had 38 points in the 'flu game' in the 1997 Finals against the Jazz39. Age at the start of his final playing season (2002-03) 40. Age at which Jordan played his final game -- April 16, 2003 at Philadelphia41. Jordan averages a Finals record 41.0 ppg as the Bulls beat the Suns in Game 6 (June 20, 1993) to win the NBA title42. Jordan and Barkley each scored 42 points in Game 2 (1993 Finals), the first time that opposing players score 40-plus points43. Age at which Jordan became a part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats44. Had 44 points in Game 5 (May 7, 1989) culminated with a game-winning buzzer-beater over Craig Ehlo of the Cavs45. Wore No. 45 in his comeback with the Bulls until returning to No. 2346. Feb. 17 is his 46th birthday :hypocritesmiley: Thanks for this detailed informatin Bro... I Love this Game!!! Quote Link to comment
thedynamite007 Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) He is a good player but bad eyes for a talent just look at the players he drafted. First the worse 1st pick or any pick on a draft of all time Kwane brown after that Adam Morrison instead of Gay or Roy. Edited February 20, 2009 by thedynamite007 Quote Link to comment
omega_jef Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 1988, 1992, yata sya sa olympics? Quote Link to comment
dencio Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 ^^ 1984 and 1992, dude! Quote Link to comment
Guest inquirer Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 He is a good player but bad eyes for a talent just look at the players he drafted. First the worse 1st pic or any pic of all time Kwane brown after that Adam Morrison instead of Gay or Roy. anong pic? Quote Link to comment
thedynamite007 Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 sorry pick pala hehehe Quote Link to comment
Guest inquirer Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) ^ can't blame him, gonzaga did reach the sweet 16 (correct me if i'm wrong) with him as a focal point. and he was said to be the next larry bird.. Edited February 20, 2009 by inquirer Quote Link to comment
gift_of_game Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) ^ can't blame him, gonzaga did reach the sweet 16 (correct me if i'm wrong) with him as a focal point. and he was said to be the next larry bird.. still makes him a pathetic front court exec and poor talent evaluator. Morrison was OVERRATED, all he really did was score and did so at a terrible clip. people put two things together, white player who can make baskets = next Larry Bird. each time you have a kid like this, White America gets a hard-on. they said about the same with Van Horn when he came out (and when it comes down to it, at least KVH was marginally productive in his short playing career compared to Adam Morrison). this has got to stop. Bird did more than just "score". Edited February 20, 2009 by gift_of_game Quote Link to comment
thedynamite007 Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 akalain nyu pina lag pas si roy and rudy gay kahit dami na nag sabi na scouts dati na the best si roy and nba ready. Quote Link to comment
omega_jef Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 ^^ 1984 and 1992, dude! honga, hehehe Quote Link to comment
RuinasLasCorazon Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 yep he is number ONE! Quote Link to comment
kleptome Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 yep he is number ONE! Nope, He will always be #23 but Basketball = MJ nangungulit lang! :upside: Quote Link to comment
TidusJanus Posted June 1, 2009 Share Posted June 1, 2009 Shame on people who compared MJ's the shot to Lecrab's ala-hoy shot in the 2nd game of the ECF. Quote Link to comment
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