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How stable is Michael Jordan’s status as the number one in history?

To talk about Michael Jordan's number one status in history, first of all, Michael Jordan has a legendary playing career and unparalleled honors:?

Won the NBA's "Most Valuable Player" five times "Value Player" title (1987-88 season, 1990-91 season, 1991-92 season, 1995-96 season, 1997-98 season). Selected to NBA "All-NBA Team" 10 times (1986-87 to 1992-93 season, 1995 -96 to 1997-98 season)?

One of the "50 greatest players in NBA history"?

Led the Chicago Bulls to win 6 NBA Finals championships ( 1990-91 season, 1991-92 season, 1992-93 season, 1995-96 season, 1996-97 season, 1997-98 season) won the title of "Best Defensive Player" in the 1987-88 season; selected as the NBA's "Best Player of the Year" 9 times "Defensive Lineup" (1987-88 to 1992-93 seasons, 1995-96 to 1997-98 seasons)?

By the 2002-03 season, he averaged 31.0 points per game, ranking first in NBA history; steals A total of 2,391 times, ranking 2nd in NBA history; total points scored 30,652, ranking 4th in NBA history; 11,513 field goals made, ranking 4th in NBA history; 7,061 three-pointers, ranking 5th in NBA history; 8,448 free throws , ranked 8th in NBA history?

In the 1997-98 season, total points, total rebounds (5836), assists (5012), steals, number of games played (930), number of shots, and number of free throws were all Ranked No. 1 in the history of the Chicago Bulls?

***Won the NBA "scoring title" for 10 seasons, setting an NBA record; won the "scoring title" for 7 consecutive seasons (1986-87 to 1992- 1993 season), tying the NBA record (Chat Chamberlain)?

Scored more than double digits in 842 consecutive games, setting the highest record in NBA history?

The number of shots and hits in 10 seasons Ranked first in the NBA in steals per game in three seasons? Ranked first in the NBA in steals per game in 3 seasons - 1987-88 season (3.16), 1989-90 season (2.77), 1992-93 season (2.83?

On December 30, 1992, against the Miami Heat, he got 23 free throw opportunities in the half and made 20 free throws, both setting NBA records?

In 1989 On November 15, against the Utah Jazz, he made 14 free throws in a single quarter, setting an NBA record; on December 30, 1992, against the Miami Heat, he got 23 free throw opportunities in a single quarter, setting an NBA record?

In the 1993 Finals, he averaged 41 points, setting an NBA record?

As of the 2002-03 season, he maintained multiple NBA Finals historical records—making 42 three-pointers. (1st), made 114 three-pointers (2nd), scored 1,176 points (3rd), made 62 steals (4th), made 438 field goals (5th), and assisted 209 ( No. 6), made 258 free throws (No. 6), made 911 shots (No. 7)?

The NBA playoff average score is 33.4, setting an NBA historical record?

On May 20, 1986, he scored 63 points against the Boston Celtics, setting a record for the highest score in the NBA playoffs?

As of the 2002-03 season, he maintained multiple NBA playoff histories. Records - 4,497 field goals made (1st), 1,463 free throws made (1st), 1,766 free throws made (1st), 376 steals (2nd), 2,188 field goals made (2nd) ), assisted 1,022 times (5th), made 446 three-pointers (7th); made 148 three-pointers (9th)?

Won 2 playoff appearances" "Triple-double" - May 9, 1989, and June 2, 1993, respectively against the New York Knicks?

Participated in the NBA "All-Star Game" 12 times (1985, 1987-1993 , 1996-98, 2002), started 12 times; missed 1 time due to injury?

Won the All-Star Game "Most Valuable Player" three times (1988

Year, 1996, 1998)?

All-Star Game records: 35 steals (1st), 206 field goals (2nd), 242 points scored (3rd), average 20.2 points (4th), 52 assists (8th)?

In 1997, he won the first "triple-double" in the history of the All-Star Game - 14 points, 11 rebounds, 11 times Assists and won the "Slam Dunk Contest" championship in 1987 and 1988?

On April 14, 1997, against the Toronto Raptors, he scored the 28th "triple-double" of his career - 30 points, 11 points rebounds, 10 assists?

What is more important is Michael Jordan's huge contribution and far-reaching influence on world basketball. Jordan's contribution can not only be seen from his technical statistics. Since Jordan entered the NBA, he has not only brought countless people to pay attention to the world's most powerful event, but also brought huge economic benefits to the league! For example, Nike's Jordan series assets have reached nearly 10 billion US dollars. At the same time, Jordan himself is also a symbol of the times. Therefore, Jordan's status in the hearts of Americans and even fans around the world is unparalleled.