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How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
That’s literally the worst production from anyone playing more than 30+ mins in the Finals ever
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Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Fun facts about jordon's one-dimensional 1998 Finals MVP:
-Steve Kerr, whose career high apg average is 3.2 averaged more assists per game than jordon, despite playing literally half the minutes jordon played.
-Ron Harper, who was the same height and lower weight than jordon averaged more rebounds than jordon while playing 13 minutes less per game.
jordon was a role player, whose only role was scoring. Well, to be more precise, his role was shot taking. The greatest rebounder of all time Dennis Rodman was there to clean up his bricks better than any player in history could.
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Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
that's who 98 jordone was...a mid 40s percent chucker, with very low playmaking. he averaged 3.5 apg for the reg season and playoffs. he shot 46% for the season and he only shot above 46% one series in the playoffs vs the sherman douglas led nets.
Last edited by Johnny32; 05-12-2022 at 10:30 PM.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
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Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
Fun facts about jordon's one-dimensional 1998 Finals MVP:
-Steve Kerr, whose career high apg average is 3.2 averaged more assists per game than jordon, despite playing literally half the minutes jordon played.
-Ron Harper, who was the same height and lower weight than jordon averaged more rebounds than jordon while playing 13 minutes less per game.
jordon was a role player, whose only role was scoring. Well, to be more precise, his role was shot taking. The greatest rebounder of all time Dennis Rodman was there to clean up his bricks better than any player in history could.
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Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Watch the last five minutes of game 6 and there's your answer.
As Jordan's steal on Malone and game-winner afterwards is the most iconic moment in NBA history.
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RENT FREE
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by warriorfan
Absolutely fuming
Every.single.day
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NBA Superstar
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
If Scottie Pippen hadn't hurt his back, he would've been Finals MVP.
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The Bearded Menace
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by 97 bulls
If Scottie Pippen hadn't hurt his back, he would've been Finals MVP.
This.
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We Stay Winning
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by 97 bulls
If Scottie Pippen hadn't hurt his back, he would've been Finals MVP.
This
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Bran Fam Member
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by 97 bulls
If Scottie Pippen hadn't hurt his back, he would've been Finals MVP.
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Decent college freshman
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by Westbrook_Fan
That’s literally the worst production from anyone playing more than 30+ mins in the Finals ever
How can a player 19 years into retirement, can live in your mind 24/7?
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The Bearded Menace
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by 2much_knowledge
How can a player 19 years into retirement, can live in your mind 24/7?
Because many of his stans are delusional.
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College superstar
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by 97 bulls
If Scottie Pippen hadn't hurt his back, he would've been Finals MVP.
If Ray Allen missed that shot, Lebron would be 3/10. Hypotheticals are plain stupid.
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National High School Star
Re: How did Jordan win FMVP in 1998 averaging 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 43% FG?
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
Fun facts about jordon's one-dimensional 1998 Finals MVP:
-Steve Kerr, whose career high apg average is 3.2 averaged more assists per game than jordon, despite playing literally half the minutes jordon played.
-Ron Harper, who was the same height and lower weight than jordon averaged more rebounds than jordon while playing 13 minutes less per game.
jordon was a role player, whose only role was scoring. Well, to be more precise, his role was shot taking. The greatest rebounder of all time Dennis Rodman was there to clean up his bricks better than any player in history could.
still waiting for that Pippen who anchored Bull's defense and elevated MJ in 1988
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