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Published on 10/02/2019
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Second To Wilt Chamberlain

The biggest reason he is considered to be the best basketball player in history is the six NBA titles he has to his name. He was a perfect 6-0 during finals series appearances. From a series standpoint, he is second only to Wilt Chamberlain. However, this does not mean that he did not try. During the 1986 season, he became the second person in the league to score 3,000 points. Two decades before that, Chamberlain managed to score more than 4,000 points. There is a category that MJ has topped, however. His 30.12 career points per game average is better than Chamberlain’s by 0.5 points.

Second To Wilt Chamberlain

Second To Wilt Chamberlain

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He Was A Slam Dunk Legend

Michael Jordan sure knew how to put on a show for everyone! He might not have been the tallest player in the NBA, but he was aware that fans loved a good slam dunk. In one game, he accepted a challenge to dunk on “somebody your own size” when he posterized 6’1” John Stockton. He chose to also do this to Melvin Turpin, who was 6’11”. It is no wonder the entire crowd goes wild when they see him!

He Was A Slam Dunk Legend

He Was A Slam Dunk Legend

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