Michael Jordan is heading into the Hall of Fame in September along with David Robinson, John Stockton, and Jerry Sloan. Induction is September 10-12 in Springfield, Mass., home of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
MJ finishes a 15-year career with 32,292 points, third highest in league history. His 30.12 ppg career average goes down as the highest of all-time.
Six-time NBA Champion
NCAA Title from his freshman year at UNC
Six Finals MVPs
Five regular season MVPs
Ten-time scoring champion
Two Olympic Gold Medals
14-time All-Star
3-time All-Star MVP
Rookie of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
2-time Slam Dunk Champion
10-time All-NBA First Team
9-time All-NBA Defensive Team
Michael Jordan goes down in NBA history as the greatest player of all-time. Just think how many more awards he would have collected if he hadn't left the NBA for four years during two retirements.
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