Nah 13 seasons is more accurate. If you look up MJ’s stats there were two years he only played 17 & 18 games. Those are not really seasons. In fact, those two years he played a few games don’t even reach a quarter of a season each and he wouldn’t be eligible for any awards because they wouldn’t be considered a season. So 13 seasons is actually what MJ really played and every FULL season MJ played with Bulls (11) he was top 50 season performer His wizard yrs bring him to 13 seasons, which ironically he didn’t even need to play because he already had all his accolades and championships with his 11 season Bulls run. His per game scoring averaged with the Bulls was 31.5 and got lowered to 30 points a game because of his Wizards year. Think about how crazy that is. 31.5 ppg average as a Bull.
Yea but im gonna use everything,i can understand the 2 years when he had a broken foot and the year he was coming back from baseball so i wouldn’t count it but in those two years he did very well
In my 71 yrs on this earth #Mike was the best and most exciting athlete to ever do it! Don’t forget what he did in the Olympics. He blew my mind every time he played😂 ✨#TheGOAT✨
You know, some of us older people who watched that 1988 season. Could tell by just the eye test that we were seeing something different. Jordan was just floating around the court. It was a sight to behold. Equally as impressive on defense. I'm so grateful to have been able to watch Michael Jordan's career in real time.
It's crazy cuz my generation really saw the tale end of the 2nd 3-peat when Jordan arguably wasn't quite as athletic. Like I knew Larry Bird as "That middle-aged looking dude who always fell down and looked like he was in extreme pain. So to not have seen the totality of Jordan's career. And we *Still* know him vs. LeBron is no fair to compare.
This is real talk bro! I did a video on this. They try so hard to act as if those who SAW it don't matter. We didn't need stats to tell us what happened. The stats just verify we weren't delusional!
Personally, I don't think anyone ever is going to have the type of career Jordan had. It is basically basketball perfection. The minute he came into the league, he started puting up MVP Kobe numbers. He went perfect in the finals as the MVP each time with 6 rings. He lead the league in a standard box score metric 13 times (even more if you count totals because he didn't load manage) and lead the league in an advanced stat 69 times. Don't even get me started on the playoffs because somehow he was the greatest playoffs riser of all time despite already being the highest scorer per game in the regular season.
I've done something similar but carried out over their entire careers, this list is not my top 30 simply the highest scoring Resumés according to my scoring system, no opinion, just you coulda done this, did you? That said here is the scoring system and the top 30 NBA Careers according to it •Scoring: *NBA Titles/Finals MVP/NBA MVP/DPOY/All Star Game MVP: 500 points *Conference Finals MVP/Rookie of the Year/Most Improved Player/Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals, or Blocks Titles/All NBA & Defensive 1st Teams: 400 points *All NBA and Defensive 2nd Teams/All Rookie 1st Team: 300 points *All NBA 3rd Teams/All Rookie 2nd Team: 200 points *All Star Selection: 100 points *Slam Dunk/3 Point Shootout Championships: 50 points •If awards/accolades are achieved in consecutive seasons points double •Bonuses: *Most NBA Championships;Most Consecutive NBA Championships;Multiple time Threepeat Champion(#1 option); Threepeat League MVP;Most NBA MVP Awards/Most Finals MVP awards;Most All Star MVP;Most total 1st Team selections (All NBA;All Defensive combined);Most Total All NBA & All Defensive Teams(All NBA 1st, 2nd, and 3rd;All Defensive 1st and 2nd combined);Most All NBA 1st Teams;Most All Defensive 1st Teams;All time leader in NBA Records held;Unanimous NBA MVP;Triple-Double Season;Finals MVP as Rookie or on losing team;Multiple Triple-Double Seasons;40,000+ Career Points;30+ Career PPG;15,000+ Career Assists;100 point game:5000 points *Multiple time Repeat Champion(#1 option);5 or more NBA Titles(#1option);Threepeat NBA Champion(#1 option);5+ NBA MVP;3+ Finals MVP;10+ Consecutive All NBA 1st Teams; 10+ All Defensive Team Selections;Win Rookie of the Year;All time leader in NBA season statistical titles;3+ consecutive Scoring Titles; 5+ Scoring, Rebounds, Assists, Steals or Blocks titles;2-5 in NBA Records held;Multiple 50-40-90 Seasons;35,000+ Career Points;20,000+ Career Rebounds/20+ Career RPG;10+ Career APG:80+ point game: 4000 points *3+ NBA MVP/Back to Back League MVP, Finals MVP, or DPOY;10+ All NBA 1st Teams;3 or more Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals, or Blocks titles; 50-40-90 shooting season;Most Seasons leading NBA IN FG%;Won NBA Title as lone All Star on team;Most All NBA 2nd teams;Most All Defensive 2nd Teams;1+ MVP, Finals MVP, & DPOY;Most 3 Point Shootout Championships;Top10 in both Career Points and Career PPG;30,000+ career points;15,000+ Career Rebounds; 15+ Career RPG:Make All Rookie 1st Team;Won Titles with 3 different teams: 3000 points *2+ DPOY awards;3+ All Defensive First Teams;Career Double-Double/Most All Star Appearances/10+ All NBA Team Selections,5+ NBA Finals Appearances; Multiple Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals or Blocks Titles/Fist Ballot Hall of Fame/Longest NBA Career(22 seasons)/25,000+ Career Points/25+ Career PPG;10,000+ Career Rebounds;10+ Career RPG; 10,000+ Career Assist;Win 2+ Slam Dunk/3 Point contests: 2500 points *Back to Back NBA Titles(#1 Option)/Back to Back Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals,or Blocks Titles/500+ in NBA Finals Series/6-10 in NBA Records held/3+ Consecutive Finals Appearances; 15+ All Star Appearances;Win back to back Slam Dunk/3 Point Contests;2+ NBA MVP;2+ All Star Game MVP;Won Titles with multiple teams;20+ NBA Seasons;All time leader in consecutive playoff appearances: 2000 points *5+ All Defensive Team Selections/2+ NBA Championships;11-15 in NBA Records held/Win a Scoring Title/20,000+ Career Points/20+ Career PPG;Win Defensive Player of the Year;Win All Star Game MVP;Win a Slam Dunk/Three Point Contest;Make All Rookie 2nd Team;10,000 Points,Rebounds,& Assists: 1500 points *3+ All Defensive Team Selections;All time leader(or former)in Points, PPG, Rebounds, RPG, Def. Rebounds, Off. Rebounds, Assists, APG, Steals, Blocks, Usage, Win Shares, Offensive/Defensive Win Shares, PER, WS/48, FGM, 2P FGM, 3P FGM, FTM, BPM, OBPM, DBPM, VORP, or Triple-Doubles/16-25 in NBA Records held/12+ All Star Appearances: 1000 points •Career Duration Bonuses & All Deductions: *Average career of Top 30(15.8 seasons=15 seasons): No deduction *every year under/over 15(14-/16+)seasons: +1000/-1000 points per season *Active season not in the NBA: -2000 points *A fellow teammate in top 30: -2500 points *All time leader in a negative statistical category: -5000 points If you still with me you a real one, here is the list you are prolly wanting to see *Top 30 NBA Resumés by Score: 1)Michael Jordan(184,050) 2)Wilt Chamberlain(151,600) 3)Kareem Abdul-Jabbar(135,700) 4)Bill Russell(119,400) 5)Kobe Bryant(116,950) 6)LeBron James(112,700) 7)Ervin 'Magic' Johnson(89,500) 8)Larry Bird(87,350) 9)Tim Duncan(86,300) 10)Shaquille O'Neal(85,600) 11)Hakeem Olajuwon(76,700) 12)Kevin Durant(76,200) 13)Bob Pettit(71,600) 14)George Mikan(66,500) 15)Oscar Robertson(63,500) 16)Jerry West(62,000) 17)Kevin Garnett(61,100) 18)Bob Cousy(55,000) 19)Karl Malone(54,200) 20)Moses Malone(53,000) 21)Stephen Curry(52,000) 22)David Robinson(51,300) 23)Chris Paul(51,000) 24)John Stockton(49,700) 25)Allen Iverson(45,900) 26)John Havlicek(44,200) 27)Russell Westbrook(40,200) 28)Giannis Antetokounmpo(38,800) 29)Elgin Baylor(37,600) 30)Nikola Jokić(35,800)
@@itzkhiiii just wondering if you've watched Michael Jordan's historic defensive highlights and Michael Jordan's offensive highlights. These videos are why I'll always consider Michael Jordan the G.O.A.T
The top 10 best individual seasons are all Wilt Chamberlain. 1961-62: 50 points, (without the 3 point line, mind you), 26 rebounds, and 48.5 minutes per game. (He played every second of every game, except for one game when he was ejected.) Or how about late in his career when he was asked to score less, and distribute the ball more: 24.3 points, 59.5% fg%, 23.8 rebounds, 8.6 assists ( he led the league in total assists, and remains the only center ever to do so), 46.8 minutes per game. If they'd counted steals and blocks, he'd have led the league in those annually. Bill Russel estimated that Wilt would have averaged about 10 blocks per game, about double Mark Eaton's record.
You know part of an nba season is the playoffs,so how can all 10 be wilt if he has 2 championships,and what about the years he went against kareem? Kareem played better than wilt in those years against wilt
@@itzkhiiiiIf you watched the video, he wasn't counting playoffs, but Wilt was triple teamed constantly because for most of his career he was on crappy teams. Wilt was also 10 years older than Kareem before they met on the court, and had already stopped scoring because his team asked hm to. He still managed to block THREE of Kareem's skyhooks in a row. Their careers only overlapped for 4 seasons.
Okay blocking a sky hook does not mean anything really, on top of that there was a rivalry between the two,they used to write books back and fourth trash talking each other,wilt used to go on the news paper and talk mess to kareem and kareem did the same,if you go and say im gonna kill this guy on the court and kareem ends up playing better than you the fact that he chose to score less means nothing
On top of that,if wilt had 10 years on his belt he is entering or already in his prime really,just because he didnt score as much does not mean he was not good,he won championships because of it
Wilt was great no denying that and he put up ridiculous numbers. But just hypothetically speaking, if you put wilt in his prime in Jordans era and Jordan in his prime in wilts era, what do you think the outcome would be?
Yeah, we weren't lying when we said Jordan is the only one at the GOAT table. Everyone else is fighting for 2nd place (Kobe, Wilt, Lebron, Magic, Bird, Kareem, O., Russell, Shaq). Someday he'll get passed. Let's see what Wemby does...
Larry Bird all the way #1 he beat MJ twice in the playoffs and don't tell me Jordan didn't have his teammates cuz Bird took the Celts to the championship and won it all his second season, so MJ is not the all-around goat as much as I loved him and watching him play! Bird was better! And dude LBJ SUCKS he's a quitter and has done so more than once on his team so he's outta the convo!!
The greatest seasons really came from Wilt Chamberlain. When u average 50 points and 25 rebounds in a season there is nothing to discuss. Problem is in that time blocks weren't recorded. But the old timers say if they were recorded Wilt probably averaged around 9 blocks per game.
Take into context that Jordan only played 13 or so seasons and having 11 of them in the top 50. THAT'S GREATNESS right there.
15 but i get what you are saying
Nah 13 seasons is more accurate. If you look up MJ’s stats there were two years he only played 17 & 18 games.
Those are not really seasons. In fact, those two years he played a few games don’t even reach a quarter of a season each and he wouldn’t be eligible for any awards because they wouldn’t be considered a season.
So 13 seasons is actually what MJ really played and every FULL season MJ played with Bulls (11) he was top 50 season performer
His wizard yrs bring him to 13 seasons, which ironically he didn’t even need to play because he already had all his accolades and championships with his 11 season Bulls run.
His per game scoring averaged with the Bulls was 31.5 and got lowered to 30 points a game because of his Wizards year. Think about how crazy that is. 31.5 ppg average as a Bull.
Yea but im gonna use everything,i can understand the 2 years when he had a broken foot and the year he was coming back from baseball so i wouldn’t count it but in those two years he did very well
@@tiredoffools8929 Preach!
@johnceliz9061 usually it's "take into account". I got you👌🏾
In my 71 yrs on this earth #Mike was the best and most exciting athlete to ever do it! Don’t forget what he did in the Olympics. He blew my mind every time he played😂 ✨#TheGOAT✨
Literally,the greatest in my opinion
You sir are the goat. You have seen it all.
I love it when he say there is one season missing😂😂😂😂 and the reaction of the reactors😂😂😂
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You know, some of us older people who watched that 1988 season. Could tell by just the eye test that we were seeing something different. Jordan was just floating around the court. It was a sight to behold. Equally as impressive on defense.
I'm so grateful to have been able to watch Michael Jordan's career in real time.
I wish i was able to watch mj in that time man smh
It's crazy cuz my generation really saw the tale end of the 2nd 3-peat when Jordan arguably wasn't quite as athletic. Like I knew Larry Bird as "That middle-aged looking dude who always fell down and looked like he was in extreme pain.
So to not have seen the totality of Jordan's career. And we *Still* know him vs. LeBron is no fair to compare.
This is real talk bro! I did a video on this. They try so hard to act as if those who SAW it don't matter. We didn't need stats to tell us what happened. The stats just verify we weren't delusional!
If Mike played his whole career the way he did in the 80s. His numbers would be astronomic. He sacrificed his numbers for the team to win rings.
I agree
Great reaction, you have to do "16 straight facts that prove Michael Jordan is the GOAT" trust me the stats and information is mind boggling
For sure man we could do that
Take a look at the christmas tree. And at the top....the star.
Personally, I don't think anyone ever is going to have the type of career Jordan had. It is basically basketball perfection. The minute he came into the league, he started puting up MVP Kobe numbers. He went perfect in the finals as the MVP each time with 6 rings. He lead the league in a standard box score metric 13 times (even more if you count totals because he didn't load manage) and lead the league in an advanced stat 69 times.
Don't even get me started on the playoffs because somehow he was the greatest playoffs riser of all time despite already being the highest scorer per game in the regular season.
I agree with you,and I’ve always said he has had the closest thing to a perfect career
He's "that guy" big fella...
He's the ONLY one that is "that guy"
Thats why he is that guy,bc there can only be one “that guy”
@itzkhiiii you and I agree, but you get all these "Era goats" and "he's the goat too" people.
Like Highlander, there can be only one.
Gen Z feel about Michael Jordan the way the South feel about slavery.
"DON'T TELL ME FAX!! I *FEEL* LIKE WHAT IT'S REALLY ABOUT IS- !"
Bro what?😂😂
@@itzkhiiii 🤭
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y, of course MJ is the GOAT!
I've done something similar but carried out over their entire careers, this list is not my top 30 simply the highest scoring Resumés according to my scoring system, no opinion, just you coulda done this, did you? That said here is the scoring system and the top 30 NBA Careers according to it
•Scoring:
*NBA Titles/Finals MVP/NBA MVP/DPOY/All Star Game MVP: 500 points
*Conference Finals MVP/Rookie of the Year/Most Improved Player/Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals, or Blocks Titles/All NBA & Defensive 1st Teams: 400 points
*All NBA and Defensive 2nd Teams/All Rookie 1st Team: 300 points
*All NBA 3rd Teams/All Rookie 2nd Team: 200 points
*All Star Selection: 100 points
*Slam Dunk/3 Point Shootout Championships: 50 points
•If awards/accolades are achieved in consecutive seasons points double
•Bonuses:
*Most NBA Championships;Most Consecutive NBA Championships;Multiple time Threepeat Champion(#1 option);
Threepeat League MVP;Most NBA MVP Awards/Most Finals MVP awards;Most All Star MVP;Most total 1st Team selections (All NBA;All Defensive combined);Most Total All NBA & All Defensive Teams(All NBA 1st, 2nd, and 3rd;All Defensive 1st and 2nd combined);Most All NBA 1st Teams;Most All Defensive 1st Teams;All time leader in NBA Records held;Unanimous NBA MVP;Triple-Double Season;Finals MVP as Rookie or on losing team;Multiple Triple-Double Seasons;40,000+ Career Points;30+ Career PPG;15,000+ Career Assists;100 point game:5000 points
*Multiple time Repeat Champion(#1 option);5 or more NBA Titles(#1option);Threepeat NBA Champion(#1 option);5+ NBA MVP;3+ Finals MVP;10+ Consecutive All NBA 1st Teams; 10+ All Defensive Team Selections;Win Rookie of the Year;All time leader in NBA season statistical titles;3+ consecutive Scoring Titles; 5+ Scoring, Rebounds, Assists, Steals or Blocks titles;2-5 in NBA Records held;Multiple 50-40-90 Seasons;35,000+ Career Points;20,000+ Career Rebounds/20+ Career RPG;10+ Career APG:80+ point game: 4000 points
*3+ NBA MVP/Back to Back League MVP, Finals MVP, or DPOY;10+ All NBA 1st Teams;3 or more Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals, or Blocks titles; 50-40-90 shooting season;Most Seasons leading NBA IN FG%;Won NBA Title as lone All Star on team;Most All NBA 2nd teams;Most All Defensive 2nd Teams;1+ MVP, Finals MVP, & DPOY;Most 3 Point Shootout Championships;Top10 in both Career Points and Career PPG;30,000+ career points;15,000+ Career Rebounds; 15+ Career RPG:Make All Rookie 1st Team;Won Titles with 3 different teams: 3000 points
*2+ DPOY awards;3+ All Defensive First Teams;Career Double-Double/Most All Star Appearances/10+ All NBA Team Selections,5+ NBA Finals Appearances; Multiple Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals or Blocks Titles/Fist Ballot Hall of Fame/Longest NBA Career(22 seasons)/25,000+ Career Points/25+ Career PPG;10,000+ Career Rebounds;10+ Career RPG; 10,000+ Career Assist;Win 2+ Slam Dunk/3 Point contests: 2500 points
*Back to Back NBA Titles(#1 Option)/Back to Back Scoring, Rebounding, Assists, Steals,or Blocks Titles/500+ in NBA Finals Series/6-10 in NBA Records held/3+ Consecutive Finals Appearances; 15+ All Star Appearances;Win back to back Slam Dunk/3 Point Contests;2+ NBA MVP;2+ All Star Game MVP;Won Titles with multiple teams;20+ NBA Seasons;All time leader in consecutive playoff appearances: 2000 points
*5+ All Defensive Team Selections/2+ NBA Championships;11-15 in NBA Records held/Win a Scoring Title/20,000+ Career Points/20+ Career PPG;Win Defensive Player of the Year;Win All Star Game MVP;Win a Slam Dunk/Three Point Contest;Make All Rookie 2nd Team;10,000 Points,Rebounds,& Assists: 1500 points
*3+ All Defensive Team Selections;All time leader(or former)in Points, PPG, Rebounds, RPG, Def. Rebounds, Off. Rebounds, Assists, APG, Steals, Blocks, Usage, Win Shares, Offensive/Defensive Win Shares, PER, WS/48, FGM, 2P FGM, 3P FGM, FTM, BPM, OBPM, DBPM, VORP, or Triple-Doubles/16-25 in NBA Records held/12+ All Star Appearances: 1000 points
•Career Duration Bonuses & All Deductions:
*Average career of Top 30(15.8 seasons=15 seasons): No deduction
*every year under/over 15(14-/16+)seasons: +1000/-1000 points per season
*Active season not in the NBA: -2000 points
*A fellow teammate in top 30: -2500 points
*All time leader in a negative statistical category: -5000 points
If you still with me you a real one, here is the list you are prolly wanting to see
*Top 30 NBA Resumés by Score:
1)Michael Jordan(184,050)
2)Wilt Chamberlain(151,600)
3)Kareem Abdul-Jabbar(135,700)
4)Bill Russell(119,400)
5)Kobe Bryant(116,950)
6)LeBron James(112,700)
7)Ervin 'Magic' Johnson(89,500)
8)Larry Bird(87,350)
9)Tim Duncan(86,300)
10)Shaquille O'Neal(85,600)
11)Hakeem Olajuwon(76,700)
12)Kevin Durant(76,200)
13)Bob Pettit(71,600)
14)George Mikan(66,500)
15)Oscar Robertson(63,500)
16)Jerry West(62,000)
17)Kevin Garnett(61,100)
18)Bob Cousy(55,000)
19)Karl Malone(54,200)
20)Moses Malone(53,000)
21)Stephen Curry(52,000)
22)David Robinson(51,300)
23)Chris Paul(51,000)
24)John Stockton(49,700)
25)Allen Iverson(45,900)
26)John Havlicek(44,200)
27)Russell Westbrook(40,200)
28)Giannis Antetokounmpo(38,800)
29)Elgin Baylor(37,600)
30)Nikola Jokić(35,800)
Nice. Some people say if they added MVP. It would be different. 😅 i am like, dude, MJ has 5 MVP!
@algladyou yessir, tied with Bill Russell for the second most(5), only less than Kareem(6)
@@joshspears8507 right? Not even counting the robbed MVPs
Nah i really liked what you did there,very thought out and detailed
Fax lol
So your saying mjs entire career with the bulls rank as the greatest seasons ever put together ??? Makes sense .
Almost but yeah
Michael Jordan is and always will be the G.O.A.T. Have you watched Michael Jordan's historic Bulls mixtape?
Yea we reacted to that video
@@itzkhiiii just wondering if you've watched Michael Jordan's historic defensive highlights and Michael Jordan's offensive highlights. These videos are why I'll always consider Michael Jordan the G.O.A.T
Please react to “asking 100 NBA players who the goat is”
Okay we can do that
The top 10 best individual seasons are all Wilt Chamberlain. 1961-62: 50 points, (without the 3 point line, mind you), 26 rebounds, and 48.5 minutes per game. (He played every second of every game, except for one game when he was ejected.) Or how about late in his career when he was asked to score less, and distribute the ball more: 24.3 points, 59.5% fg%, 23.8 rebounds, 8.6 assists ( he led the league in total assists, and remains the only center ever to do so), 46.8 minutes per game. If they'd counted steals and blocks, he'd have led the league in those annually. Bill Russel estimated that Wilt would have averaged about 10 blocks per game, about double Mark Eaton's record.
You know part of an nba season is the playoffs,so how can all 10 be wilt if he has 2 championships,and what about the years he went against kareem? Kareem played better than wilt in those years against wilt
@@itzkhiiiiIf you watched the video, he wasn't counting playoffs, but Wilt was triple teamed constantly because for most of his career he was on crappy teams. Wilt was also 10 years older than Kareem before they met on the court, and had already stopped scoring because his team asked hm to. He still managed to block THREE of Kareem's skyhooks in a row. Their careers only overlapped for 4 seasons.
Okay blocking a sky hook does not mean anything really, on top of that there was a rivalry between the two,they used to write books back and fourth trash talking each other,wilt used to go on the news paper and talk mess to kareem and kareem did the same,if you go and say im gonna kill this guy on the court and kareem ends up playing better than you the fact that he chose to score less means nothing
On top of that,if wilt had 10 years on his belt he is entering or already in his prime really,just because he didnt score as much does not mean he was not good,he won championships because of it
Wilt was great no denying that and he put up ridiculous numbers. But just hypothetically speaking, if you put wilt in his prime in Jordans era and Jordan in his prime in wilts era, what do you think the outcome would be?
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Yeah, we weren't lying when we said Jordan is the only one at the GOAT table. Everyone else is fighting for 2nd place (Kobe, Wilt, Lebron, Magic, Bird, Kareem, O., Russell, Shaq). Someday he'll get passed. Let's see what Wemby does...
Yea i believe someday he will get passed,but for now i believe its MJ
Larry Bird all the way #1 he beat MJ twice in the playoffs and don't tell me Jordan didn't have his teammates cuz Bird took the Celts to the championship and won it all his second season, so MJ is not the all-around goat as much as I loved him and watching him play! Bird was better! And dude LBJ SUCKS he's a quitter and has done so more than once on his team so he's outta the convo!!
@@d.lawrence8059 Bird is Goat? I think you're the only one paddling that boat 🚣♂️
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Bird LITERALLY said that MJ in his early years did not have a team
@@d.lawrence8059Cocaine is a hell of a drug
The greatest seasons really came from Wilt Chamberlain. When u average 50 points and 25 rebounds in a season there is nothing to discuss. Problem is in that time blocks weren't recorded. But the old timers say if they were recorded Wilt probably averaged around 9 blocks per game.
Yea that sounds about right