Career achievements of Michael Jordan
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[edit] NBA statistics and achievements
[edit] Averages
YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG 84-85 CHI 82 82 38.3 .515 .173 .845 2.0 4.5 6.5 5.9 2.39 .84 3.55 3.5 28.2 85-86 CHI 18 7 25.1 .457 .167 .840 1.3 2.3 3.6 2.9 2.06 1.17 2.50 2.6 22.7 86-87 CHI 82 82 40.0 .482 .182 .857 2.0 3.2 5.2 4.6 2.88 1.52 3.32 2.9 37.1 87-88 CHI 82 82 40.4 .535 .132 .841 1.7 3.8 5.5 5.9 3.16 1.60 3.07 3.3 35.0 88-89 CHI 81 81 40.2 .538 .276 .850 1.8 6.2 8.0 8.0 2.89 .80 3.58 3.0 32.5 89-90 CHI 82 82 39.0 .526 .376 .848 1.7 5.1 6.9 6.3 2.77 .66 3.01 2.9 33.6 90-91 CHI 82 82 37.0 .539 .312 .851 1.4 4.6 6.0 5.5 2.72 1.01 2.46 2.8 31.5 91-92 CHI 80 80 38.8 .519 .270 .832 1.1 5.3 6.4 6.1 2.28 .94 2.50 2.5 30.1 92-93 CHI 78 78 39.3 .495 .352 .837 1.7 5.0 6.7 5.5 2.83 .78 2.65 2.4 32.6 94-95 CHI 17 17 39.3 .411 .500 .801 1.5 5.4 6.9 5.3 1.76 .76 2.06 2.8 26.9 95-96 CHI 82 82 37.7 .495 .427 .834 1.8 4.8 6.6 4.3 2.20 .51 2.40 2.4 30.4 96-97 CHI 82 82 37.9 .486 .374 .833 1.4 4.5 5.9 4.3 1.71 .54 2.02 1.9 29.6 97-98 CHI 82 82 38.8 .465 .238 .784 1.6 4.2 5.8 3.5 1.72 .55 2.26 1.8 28.7 01-02 WAS 60 53 34.9 .416 .189 .790 .8 4.8 5.7 5.2 1.42 .43 2.70 2.0 22.9 02-03 WAS 82 67 37.0 .445 .291 .821 .9 5.2 6.1 3.8 1.50 .48 2.11 2.1 20.0 Career 1072 1039 38.3 .497 .327 .835 1.6 4.7 6.2 5.3 2.35 .83 2.73 2.6 30.1 Playoff 179 179 41.8 .487 .332 .828 1.7 4.7 6.4 5.7 2.10 .88 3.05 3.0 33.4 All-Star 13 13 29.4 .472 .273 .750 1.7 3.0 4.7 4.2 2.85 .46 3.23 2.4 20.2
[edit] Totals
YEAR TEAM G GS MIN FGM-FGA 3PM-A FTM-FTA OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS 84-85 CHI 82 82 3,144 837-1,625 9-52 630-746 167 367 534 481 196 69 291 285 2,313 85-86 CHI 18 7 451 150-328 3-18 105-125 23 41 64 53 37 21 45 46 408 86-87 CHI 82 82 3,281 1,098-2,279 12-66 833-972 166 264 430 377 236 125 272 237 3,041 87-88 CHI 82 82 3,311 1,069-1,998 7-53 723-860 139 310 449 485 259 131 252 270 2,868 88-89 CHI 81 81 3,255 966-1,795 27-98 674-793 149 503 652 650 234 65 290 247 2,633 89-90 CHI 82 82 3,197 1,034-1,964 92-245 593-699 143 422 565 519 227 54 247 241 2,753 90-91 CHI 82 82 3,034 990-1,837 29-93 571-671 118 374 492 453 223 83 202 229 2,580 91-92 CHI 80 80 3,102 943-1,818 27-100 491-590 91 420 511 489 182 75 200 201 2,404 92-93 CHI 78 78 3,067 992-2,003 81-230 476-569 135 387 522 428 221 61 207 188 2,541 94-95 CHI 17 17 668 166-404 16-32 109-136 25 92 117 90 30 13 35 47 457 95-96 CHI 82 82 3,090 916-1,850 111-260 548-657 148 395 543 352 180 42 197 195 2,491 96-97 CHI 82 82 3,106 920-1,892 111-297 480-576 113 369 482 352 140 44 166 156 2,431 97-98 CHI 82 82 3,181 881-1,893 30-126 565-721 130 345 475 283 141 45 185 151 2,357 01-02 WAS 60 53 2,093 551-1,324 10-53 263-333 50 289 339 310 85 26 162 119 1,375 02-03 WAS 82 67 3,031 679-1,527 16-55 266-324 71 426 497 311 123 39 173 171 1,640 Career 1072 1039 41,011 12,192-24,537 581-1,778 7,327-8,772 1,668 5,004 6,672 5,633 2,514 893 2,924 2,783 32,292 Playoff 179 179 7,474 2,188-4,497 148-446 1,463-1,766 305 847 1,152 1,022 376 158 546 541 5,987 All-Star 13 13 382 110-233 3-11 39-52 22 39 61 54 37 6 42 31 262
[edit] Achievements
- Selected in 1996 as one of the "50 Greatest Players in NBA History"
- Failed to score in double-digits only once in 1,109 games as a Chicago Bull (8 points on March 25, 1986)
- Scored 20 or more points in 1,055 games (882 regular season, 173 postseason)
- Scored 30 or more points in 672 games (563 regular season, 109 postseason)
- Scored 40 or more points in 211 games (173 regular season, 38 postseason)
- Scored 50 or more points in 39 games (31 regular season, 8 postseason)
- Scored 60 or more points in 5 games (4 regular season, 1 postseason)
- Recorded 30 triple-doubles (28 regular season, 2 postseason)
- Recorded 234 double-doubles (195 regular season, 39 postseason)
- 5-time regular-season MVP (1987-88, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1997-98)
- 11-time regular-season leader, total points (1984, 1986-93, 1995-98)
- 10-time regular-season leader, scoring average (1986-93, 1995-98)
- 3-time regular-season leader, steals (1987-88, 1989-90, 1992-93)
- 10-time All-NBA First Team (1986-93, 1995-98)
- 9-time All-Defensive First Team (1987-93, 1995-98)
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1987-88)
- NBA Rookie of the Year (1984-85)
- NBA All-Rookie Team (1985)
- All-NBA Second Team (1985)
- 2-time Slam Dunk champion (1987, 1988). Also participated and finished second in 1985.
- Two Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992)
[edit] NBA Finals
Jordan played in six NBA Finals for a total of 35 games.
- 6-time NBA champion (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98)
- scored 40 or more points in six games, and 50 or more in one game
- averaged 33.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg, and 6.0 apg
- 6-time Finals MVP (1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98)
Holds NBA Finals records for:
- Finals MVP honors (6)
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- named MVP in each Finals appearance
- highest scoring average, single-series (41.0 ppg, 1993)
- consecutive games, 20 or more points (35, June 2, 1991-June 14, 1998)
- consecutive games, 40 or more points (4, June 11-18, 1993)
- points, one half (35, June 3, 1992, vs. Portland)
- free-throws made, quarter (9)
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- shared with Frank Ramsey
- three-point field goals made, total (42)
- three-point field goals made, one half (6)
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- shared with Kenny Smith
- set against the Portland Trailblazers, June 3, 1992
- field goals made, one half (14)
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- shared with Isiah Thomas
- did so twice; Against Portland, June 3, 1992 and against Phoenix, June 16th, 1993
- scoring 30 or more points in all games of series
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- shared with Elgin Baylor, Rick Barry, and Hakeem Olajuwon
- set in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns
- points, 6-game series, total (246)
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- set in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns
- field goals made, 6-game series, total (101)
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- set in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns
- steals, 5-game series, total (14)
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- set in the 1991 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers
Rank among NBA Finals leaders in other stats:
- 2nd, points scored, single game (55, June 16, 1993, vs. Phoenix)
- 2nd, three-point field goals attempted (114)
- 2nd, field goals made, 5-game series (63)
- 3rd, points scored (1,176)
- 4th, total steals (62)
- 5th, field goals made (438)
- 6th, total assists (209)
- 6th, free throws made (258)
- 7th, field goals attempted (901)
- 8th, free throws attempted (320)
[edit] Playoffs
Holds NBA Playoff Records for:
- highest points per game average (33.4)
- points scored (5,987)
- field-goals attempted (4,497)
- field goals made in a game (24)
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- record shared with Wilt Chamberlain and John Havlicek
- set against Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1st, 1988
- field goals attempts, one half (25)
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- record shared with Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor
- set against Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1st, 1988
- points in a three-game series (135)
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- set in the 1992 First Round against the Miami Heat
- field goals made in a three-game series (53)
- points in a five-game series (226)
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- set in the 1988 First Round against the Cleveland Cavaliers
- field goals made in a five-game series (86)
- field goals made in a six-game series (101)
- consecutive games, 10 or more points (179)
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- scored 10 points or more in every career playoff game
- consecutive games, 20 or more points (60)
- points in a game (63)
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- set against the Boston Celtics, April 20th, 1986
- averaged 43.7 ppg for the three games series against the Boston Celtics
- free throws made (1,463)
- free throws made, one quarter (13)
- free throws attempted (1,766)
- blocks by guard (158)
- free throws made per game, rookie (12.0)
- free throws attempts per game, rookie (14.5)
Rank among NBA Playoff leaders in other stats:
- 2nd, field-goals made (2,188)
- 2nd, steals, career (376)
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- Scottie Pippen is the all-time leader with 395
- 2nd, points, 3-game series (131)
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- set in the 1986 First Round against the Boston Celtics
- 2nd, points, 4-game series (147)
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- set in the 1990 First Round against the Milwaukee Bucks
- 2nd, points, 5-game series (215)
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- set in the 1990 Conference Semifinals against the Philadelphia 76ers
- 2nd, points, 6-game series (246)
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- set in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns
- 2nd, rebounds by a guard (1,152)
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- Magic Johnson is the all-time leader with 1,465
- 4th points per game average, rookie (29.2)
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- Following, Kareem Abdul-Jabar (35.2), Wilt Chamberlain (33.2), and George Mikan (30.3)
- 4th, steals per game average, rookie (2.8)
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- shared with Andre Iguodala
- 5th, assists per game average, rookie (8.5)
- 5th, assists, career (1,022)
- 7th, three-pointers attempted (446)
- 7th, minutes played (7,474)
- 9th, three-pointers made (148)
Other:
- recorded the only back-to-back 50 point games
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- Set in Games 1 and 2 of 1988 First Round against the Cleveland Cavaliers (April 28th - May 1st, 1988)
- recorded two playoff career triple-doubles
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- both against the New York Knicks (May 9th, 1989 and June 2nd 1993)
[edit] All-Star Game
- selected 14 times (1985-93, 1996-98, 2002-03)
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- started in 13 of the 14 years, including rookie season, and missed one due to injury (1986)
- 3-time All-Star MVP (1988, 1996, 1998)
Holds NBA All-Star Game records for:
- points scored, career (262)
- field goals made, career (110)
- field goals made, game (17)
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- shared with Wilt Chamberlain and Kevin Garnett
- field goals attempted, career (233)
- field goals attempted, game (27)
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- shared with Rick Barry
- steals, career (37)
- blocked shots, half (4)
Rank among NBA All-Star Game leaders in other stats:
- 2nd, selections (14)
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- behind Kareem Abdul-Jabar (16)
- 2nd, most points, game (40)
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- finished with 40 points on 73.9% shooting, 8 rebounds, 3 assists (1987-88 All-Star game)
- 3rd, scoring average (20.2)
- 3rd, minutes, career (382)
Other:
- recorded the only All-Star Game triple-double (14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists in 1997, in Cleveland)
[edit] Regular season
Holds NBA regular season records for:
- All-Defensive First Team honors (shared) (9)
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- the only other player with 9 honors is Gary Payton
- scoring average, career (30.12)
- consecutive games scoring in double-digits (866)
- consecutive seasons leading the league in scoring (7, 1986-87 through 1992-93)
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- shared with Wilt Chamberlain
- seasons leading the league in scoring average (10)
- seasons leading the league in total points (11)
- seasons leading the league in field-goals made (10)
- consecutive seasons leading the league in field-goals made (7)
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- shared with Wilt Chamberlain
- seasons leading the league in field-goals attempted (9)
- seasons with 2,000 or more points (11)
- free-throws made, one half
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- 20, against the Miami Heat on December 30th, 1992
- free-throws attempted, one half
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- 23, against the Miami Heat on December 30th, 1992
- free-throws made (shared), one quarter
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- 14, against the Utah Jazz on November 15th, 1989, and against the Miami Heat on December 30th, 1992
- free-throws attempted (shared), one quarter
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- 16, against the Miami Heat on December 30th, 1992
- steals, one half (8)
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- shared with 11 players
- oldest player to score 50 points in one game (51 points, 7 rebounds, aged 38 years, 315 days)
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- against the New Orleans Hornets, December 29, 2001
- oldest player and only player at age 40 or older to score 40 points in one game (43 points, 10 rebounds)
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- against the New Jersey Nets, February 21, 2003
- scored 40 or more points 3 times, in his final year
- scored 30 or more points 9 times, in his final year
- scored 20 or more points 42 times, in his final year
- blocked shots by a guard, season (131, 1987-88)
- blocked shots by a guard, career (893)
Rank among NBA Regular season leaders in other stats:
- 2nd, seasons leading the league in steals (3; 1987-88, 1989-90, 1992-93)
- 2nd, total steals (2,514)
- 2nd, consecutive points scored in a game
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- 23 against the Atlanta Hawks on April 16, 1987; finished with 61 points
- Manu Ginobili scored 24 straight on February 22, 2007
- 2nd[citation needed], consecutive triple-doubles (7)
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- recorded a triple-double in ten games over an eleven game stretch, March 24-April 14, 1989
- Wilt Chamberlain holds the All-Time record with 9
- fell just short in the one game, (which would have allowed for eleven consecutive triple-doubles) with a double-double effort of 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds.
- 3rd, consecutive games scoring 20 or more points (72, 1986-87 and 87-88 seasons)
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- two longest streaks set by Wilt Chamberlain
- Jordan also registered a streak of 69 consecutive games scoring 20 or more points during the 1990-91 season.
- 3rd, total points scored (32,292)
- 3rd, points scored in a season (3,041, 1986-87)
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- first two held by Wilt Chamberlain
- Jordan appears on this All-Time NBA Top 100 list a record 11 times
- 3rd, field goals attempted (24,537)
- 3rd, free throws made in a season (833, 1986-87)
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- Behind Jerry West (840, '66) and Wilt Chamberlain (835, '62)
- Jordan is also the 10th All-Time leader for most free throws in a season (723, '88)
- appears on this All-Time top 100 list a total of 6 times
- 4th, consecutive games (shared) scoring 40 or more points (9, 1986-87)
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- three longest streaks set by Wilt Chamberlain
- Jordan in fact scored 40 or more points in 11 of 12 games during this period.
- 4th, steals per game (2.35)
- 4th, field goals made (12,192)
- 4th, free throws made (7,327)
- 5th, minutes per game average (38.3)
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- 16th all-time, minutes played (41,011)
- 6th, field goals made, season (1,098, in 1986-87)
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- First 4 are held by Wilt Chamberlain, 5th by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Jordan appears on this NBA's record top 100 list a total of 11 times
- 6th, field goal attempts, season (2,279, in 1987)
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- first 5 records are held by Wilt Chamberlain
- Jordan appears on this NBA's record top 100 list a total of 10 times
- 6th,scoring average, season (37.1)
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- 4 are held by Wilt Chamberlain, 1 by Elgin Baylor.
- Jordan appears on this all-time NBA Top 100 list a record 10 times
- 6th, scoring average by a rookie, (28.2, 1984-85)
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- ranked 3rd that season, behind the New York Knicks Bernard King, and the Boston Celtics Larry Bird
- 8th, free throws attempted (8,772)
- 8th, steals per game average, season (3.16, 1987-88)
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- appears on the All-Time top 100 list a total of 6 times
Other:
- only player besides Wilt Chamberlain to top 3,000 points in a season (3,041 in 1986-87)
- only player in league history to record 200 steals and 100 blocked shots in a season (236 steals, 125 blocks in 1986-87)
- only player in league history to consecutively record 200 steals and 100 blocked shots in a season (259 steals, 131 blocks in 1987-88)
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- 1986 through 1988
- first player in league history to lead the league both in scoring and steals
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- did so for three seasons (1987-88, 1989-90, 1992-93)
- Allen Iverson is the only other player to do so, and has performed the feat twice
- led the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls to an All-Time NBA Best Regular season record, with 72 wins, 10 losses
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- averaged a league high 30.4 ppg
- led the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls to an All-Time NBA Best combined Regular and Post Season record with, 87 wins, 13 losses
- won the 1996 and 1998 Regular Season MVP, All-Star MVP, and NBA Finals MVP
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- Willis Reed (1970) and Shaquille O'Neal (2000) are the only players to do so, Jordan is the only player to perform the feat twice
- one of three players to be an Olympic basketball gold medalist both as an amateur and professional
- one of three players to average 20+ points, 5+ assists, and 5+ rebounds as a rookie
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- includes Oscar Robertson and LeBron James
[edit] Chicago Bulls club records
Points:
- points scored, career (29,277)
- points scored, game (69)
- points scored, season (3,041)
- points scored, finals (1,176)
- points averaged, season (37.09)
- points scored, playoffs, game (63)
- points scored, playoffs, career (5,987)
- field-goals made, career (10,962)
- field-goals attempted, career (21,686)
- field-goals made, season (1,098)
- field goals made, playoffs (2,188)
- field-goals attempted, season (2,279)
- field-goals attempted, NBA Finals (911)
- field goals made, NBA Finals (438)
- three-point field goals attempted, NBA Finals (114)
- consecutive games scoring double figures (840)
- consecutive games scoring 20 or more points (72)
- consecutive games scoring 30 or more points (11)
- consecutive games scoring 40 or more points (9)
- consecutive games scoring 50 or more points (3)
- total games scoring double figures (929)
- total games scoring 20 or more points (973)
- total games scoring 30 or more points (647)
- total games scoring 40 or more points (203)
- total games scoring 50 or more points (38)
- total games scoring 60 or more points (5)
- seasons with 2,000 or more points (11)
- Chicago Stadium record for points scored in a game: 64 vs. Orlando Magic (January 16, 1993)
Assists:
- assists, career (5,012)
- assists, playoffs, career (1,022)
- assists, finals, career (209)
Free throws:
- free-throws made, career (6,798)
- free-throws attempted, career (8,115)
- free throws made, season (833)
- free throws attempted, season (972)
- free-throws made, half (20)
- free-throws attempted, half (23)
- free-throws made, quarter (14)
- free throws made, playoffs (1.463)
- free throws attempted, playoffs (1,766)
- free-throws made, finals (258)
- free-throws attempted, finals (320)
Rookie:
- points, game (49, against the Detroit Pistons on February 12, 1985)
- points, season (2,313)
- field goals made, season (837)
- free-throws made, season (630)
- free-throws attempted, season (746)
- steals, season (196)
More:
- rebounds, career (5,836)
- steals, career (930)
- steals averaged, season (3.16)
- minutes averaged, season (38.3)
- steals, playoffs, career (376)
- steals, NBA Finals, career (62)
[edit] Washington Wizards club records
- points scored, first quarter: 24 (Against Charlotte Hornets on December 29, 2001)
- points scored, second quarter: 19 (Against Chicago on January 4, 2002)
- points scored, half: 34 (Against Charlotte on December 29, 2001)
- MCI Center record for points scored, game: 51 (Against Charlotte on December 29, 2001)
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- Shared with Gilbert Arenas
[edit] Career Highs
Regular season:
- points: 69 (March 28, 1990 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers)
- field goals made: 27 (January 16, 1993 vs. Orlando Magic)
- field goals attempted: 49 (January 16, 1993 vs. Orlando Magic)
- three-point field goals made: 7 (January 18, 1990 vs. Golden Sate Warriors)
- three-point field goal attempted: 12 (January 18, 1990 vs. Golden Sate Warriors)
- free throws made: 26 (February 26, 1987 vs. New Jersey Nets)
- free throws attempted: 27 (February 26, 1987 vs. New Jersey Nets)
- offensive rebounds: 8 (4 times)
- defensive rebounds: 14 (March 16, 1996 vs. New Jersey Nets)
- total rebounds: 18 twice (March 28, 1990 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers and March 18, 1997 vs. Seattle Supersonics)
- assists: 17 (March 24, 1989 vs. Portland Trailblazers)
- steals: 10 (January 29, 1988 vs. New Jersey Nets)
- blocks: 6 (December 2, 1986 vs. Seattle Supersonics
- minutes played: 56 (February 3, 1992 vs. Utah Jazz)
Postseason:
- points: 63 (April 20, 1986 vs. Boston Celtics)
- rebounds: 19 (May 14, 1991 vs. Philadelphia 76ers)
- assists: 14 (June 2, 1993 vs. New York Knicks)
[edit] Awards
- NBA Most Valuable Player Award: 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1997–98
- NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998
- NBA All-Star MVP Award: 1988, 1996, 1998
- NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: 1987–88
- NBA Rookie of the Year Award: 1984–85
- Naismith College Player of the Year: 1984
- John R. Wooden Award: 1984
- Adolph Rupp Trophy: 1984
- ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year: 1983–84
- The Sporting News College Player of the Year: 1983-84
- Two NBA All-Star Dunk Contest Championships: 1987, 1988
- Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (1991)
[edit] Team honors
- NCAA National Championship - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1982
- Six NBA championships - Chicago Bulls: 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98
- Two Olympic gold medals - USA: 1984, 1992
[edit] Physical statistics
- Height: 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm)
- Vertical leap: 42 inches (107 cm)
- Weight: 216 lb (98 kg)