Michael Jordan as the GOAT Baphomet

Here’s how dominant Michael Jordan was in every playoff series he was in and one statistical grouping why he is the GOAT:

– 45.2 PPG | 1988 R1 (W 3-0)
– 45.0 PPG | 1992 R1 (W 3-0)
– 43.7 PPG | 1986 R1 (L 0-3)
– 43.0 PPG | 1990 SF (W 4-1)
– 41.0 PPG | 1993 Finals (W 4-2):trophy:
– 39.8 PPG | 1989 R1 (W 3-2)
– 37.3 PPG | 1997 R1 (W 3-0)
– 36.8 PPG | 1990 R1 (W 3-0)
– 36.3 PPG | 1998 R1 (W 3-0)
– 36.0 PPG | 1996 SF (W 4-1)
– 35.8 PPG | 1992 Finals (4-2):trophy:
– 35.7 PPG | 1987 R1 (L 0-3)
– 35.7 PPG | 1989 SF (W 4-2)
– 34.3 PPG | 1993 R1 (W 3-0)
– 33.5 PPG | 1998 Finals (W 4-2):trophy:
– 33.4 PPG | 1991 SF (W 4-1)
– 32.3 PPG | 1995 R1 (W 3-1)
– 32.3 PPG | 1997 Finals (W 4-2):trophy:
– 32.2 PPG | 1993 CF (W 4-2)
– 32.1 PPG | 1990 CF (L 3-4)
– 31.7 PPG | 1992 CF (W 4-2)
– 31.7 PPG | 1998 CF (W 4-3)
– 31.3 PPG | 1992 SF (W 4-3)
– 31.2 PPG | 1991 Finals (W 4-1):trophy:
– 31.0 PPG | 1993 SF (W 4-0)
– 30.2 PPG | 1995 SF (L 2-4)
– 30.0 PPG | 1997 CF (W 4-1)
– 29.8 PPG | 1996 R1 (W 3-0)
– 29.8 PPG | 1991 CF (W 4-0)
– 29.7 PPG | 1989 CF (L 2-4)
– 29.6 PPG | 1998 SF (W 4-1)
– 29.5 PPG | 1996 CF (W 4-0)
– 29.3 PPG | 1985 R1 (L 1-3)
– 29.0 PPG | 1991 R1 (W 3-0)
– 27.4 PPG | 1988 SF (L 1-4)
– 27.3 PPG | 1996 Finals (W 4-2):trophy:
– 26.6 PPG | 1997 SF (W 4-1)

• Playoff series record: 30-7:exclamation:
• Finals record: 6-0
• Career average: 33.4 PPG

Michael Jordan is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time for several reasons.

He was an incredibly skilled and talented athlete who possessed a rare combination of speed, agility, strength, and precision. He had an unmatched ability to score, defend, rebound, and pass, and he played the game with a fierce competitive spirit and an unwavering drive to win.

Jordan’s career statistics are impressive, to say the least. He won six NBA championships, five MVP awards, ten scoring titles, and was a fourteen-time NBA All-Star. He holds the record for the highest career scoring average in NBA history, with an average of 30.1 points per game, and he was a ten-time NBA scoring champion.

Jordan’s impact on the game of basketball goes far beyond his individual statistics, however. He revolutionized the sport with his style of play, which combined athleticism, skill, and showmanship in a way that had never been seen before. He brought a level of excitement and energy to the game that helped to make basketball one of the most popular sports in the world.

Finally, Jordan’s success on the court was matched by his off-court accomplishments, as he became one of the most recognizable and influential athletes of all time. He used his fame and fortune to support a variety of charitable causes, and his personal brand remains one of the most powerful in the world of sports and beyond.

All of these factors contribute to Michael Jordan’s status as the GOAT or greatest of all time in the world of basketball. While there may be other players who have put up impressive statistics or accomplished great things on the court, Jordan’s combination of skill, style, success, and influence make him a truly iconic figure in the history of sports.

LeBron Vs. Jordan

Michael Jordan had an outstanding career in the NBA playoffs and NBA finals. Here are his career records in each:

NBA Playoffs:

Total games played: 179
Total points scored: 5,987
Career scoring average: 33.4 points per game
Total rebounds: 1,152
Total assists: 1,022
Total steals: 376
Total blocks: 158

NBA Finals:

Total games played: 35
Wins: 24
Losses: 11
Total points scored: 1,176
Career scoring average: 33.6 points per game
Total rebounds: 382
Total assists: 197
Total steals: 62
Total blocks: 42

Michael Jordan won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, never lost, and was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in all six of those championship series.

LeBron James’ career record in the NBA playoffs and NBA Finals are as follows:

NBA Playoffs:

Total Playoff Appearances: 16
Total Playoff Games Played: 266
Total Playoff Wins: 174
Total Playoff Losses: 92
Playoff Winning Percentage: 65.4%
Total Points Scored: 7,491
Total Rebounds: 2,337
Total Assists: 1,934
Total Steals: 445
Total Blocks: 246

NBA Finals:

Total Finals Appearances: 10
Total Finals Games Played: 51
Total Finals Wins: 28
Total Finals Losses: 23
Finals Winning Percentage: 54.9%
Total Points Scored: 1,717
Total Rebounds: 510
Total Assists: 523
Total Steals: 123
Total Blocks: 49
Total Finals Wins: 4
Total Finals Losses: 6

In closing. Michael Jordan = GOAT

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