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Jordan was the playoff leader in points despite not even making the NBA Finals, the only time this has happened. He did so twice. NBA record 5 playoff series averaging at least 40 points per game. 1986 First Round vs Celtics – 43.7 ppg on 51 FG% 1988 First Round vs Cavaliers – 45.2 ppg on 56 FG%
The 38th National Basketball Association All-Star Game was played on February 7, 1988, at Chicago Stadium in Chicago.The East won the game 138-133 and Michael Jordan (who scored a game-high 40 points) was named the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, [9] is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. He played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1984 and 2003, winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.
It may be the most consequential Defensive Player of the Year award in NBA history. In 1987-88, Michael Jordan became the first player ever to win the scoring title and the DPOY in the same season.
The 1988 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1987 ... Michael Jordan scored 50 or more points twice—50 points in ...
A ticket for Game 1 of the 1988 NBA Finals at The Forum. The 1987–88 NBA season was the 42nd season of the National Basketball Association.The season ended with the Los Angeles Lakers winning their second straight Championship, beating the Detroit Pistons in seven hard-fought games in the NBA Finals, becoming the NBA's first repeat champions since the Boston Celtics did it in the 1968–69 ...
More than three decades later, some details of the classic slam dunk contest showdown between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins are a bit fuzzy to Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich. “It was very ...
Detlef Schrempf and Michael Jordan share the record for the fewest points scored in any round with five in 1988 and 1990, respectively. [10] Kyrie Irving is the youngest player to win the contest at the age of 20. Rimas Kurtinaitis is the only non-NBA player to participate in the contest.