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Why Today’s NBA Stars Can’t Surpass Jordan’s Scoring Legacy

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Jordan’s Scoring Legacy
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Even after two decades of hanging up his jersey, His Airness, Michael Jordan, remains the king of 50-point playoff games in NBA history. It’s surprising, right? While many praise his MVPs and championship rings, Jordan’s Scoring Legacy offers a lesser-known but jaw-dropping stat that proves just how dominant a scorer he truly was. Recently, a viral Reddit post brought this forgotten achievement back into the spotlight.

Why Today’s NBA Stars Can’t Surpass Jordan’s Scoring Legacy

Fans are reigniting the GOAT debate, especially after LeBron James snagged another gold medal at the 2024 Olympics. As die-hard Chicago Bulls fans battle to prove Jordan’s supremacy, new stats and facts keep coming to the surface, and some are simply mind-blowing.

One Reddit user, diving deep into the NBA archives, highlighted a jaw-dropping fact: Jordan holds the record for the most 50-point games in playoff history, with a staggering eight. And he didn’t just scrape past the 50-point mark; he averaged an incredible 54.8 points on 56.9% shooting during these games. Just think about it—over half the shots he took went in. Talk about leaving your opponents in the dust!

For comparison, Wilt Chamberlain, a player often associated with unreal numbers, comes in second on this list—but with just four 50-point playoff games. Even more astonishing, no active NBA player comes close to Jordan’s numbers. Not LeBron, not Steph Curry, not Kevin Durant. In fact, the closest among active players is Donovan Mitchell, with three such games. Names like Jamal Murray, Damian Lillard, and Jayson Tatum only have two each.

Jordan’s dominance doesn’t end there. He’s got another record that makes him even more of a basketball legend. Believe it or not, he scored fewer than 20 points in a playoff game only six times throughout his career. Think about that for a moment—he was more likely to drop 50 points than score fewer than 20 in a postseason game! Let that sink in.

It’s thrilling how Jordan, who’s been out of the game for over 20 years, can still hold records that today’s superstars struggle to match. The GOAT debate may never be settled, but stats like these make you wonder—can anyone truly dethrone MJ? His legacy continues to spark curiosity and excitement, showing that even in retirement, he’s still schooling the best in the game. And that’s the beauty of Jordan’s impact; he doesn’t just own the past—he dominates the present too.

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