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    Michael Jordan in 1989 average 32.5ppg (53.8%FG), 8 apg, 8 rpg, and 2.9 spg.....

    with the second leading scorer averaging 14.4ppg...

    Jordan is the goat scorer, playmaking SG, rebounding SG, perimeter defender, and GOAT all around player... Not even lebron james had this kind of statline


    imagine if Michael jordan had dwight howard, pau gasol, and nash.... probably 32ppg, 14apg, 5rpg, 4spg.....
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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    wut?

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    I don't know if anyone's game ever looked more beautiful than Jordan in 89'. Aesthetically it was off the charts.

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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    Quote Originally Posted by Derivative
    Michael Jordan in 1989 average 32.5ppg (53.8%FG), 8 apg, 8 rpg, and 2.9 spg.....

    with the second leading scorer averaging 14.4ppg...

    Jordan is the goat scorer, playmaking SG, rebounding SG, perimeter defender, and GOAT all around player... Not even lebron james had this kind of statline


    imagine if Michael jordan had dwight howard, pau gasol, and nash.... probably 32ppg, 14apg, 5rpg, 4spg.....

    Yeah and an 81-1 record.

    and championships until Dwight retires...

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    I think he had about 16 triple doubles that season with 7 coming in a row, and he also had a bunch of 40 and 50 point games too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derivative
    Michael Jordan in 1989 average 32.5ppg (53.8%FG), 8 apg, 8 rpg, and 2.9 spg.....

    with the second leading scorer averaging 14.4ppg...

    Jordan is the goat scorer, playmaking SG, rebounding SG, perimeter defender, and GOAT all around player... Not even lebron james had this kind of statline


    imagine if Michael jordan had dwight howard, pau gasol, and nash.... probably 32ppg, 14apg, 5rpg, 4spg.....

    1. Michael Jordan*-CHI 32.5
    2. Karl Malone*-UTA 29.1
    3. Dale Ellis-SEA 27.5
    4. Clyde Drexler*-POR 27.2
    5. Chris Mullin*-GSW 26.5

    ?

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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    Quote Originally Posted by La Frescobaldi
    1. Michael Jordan*-CHI 32.5
    2. Karl Malone*-UTA 29.1
    3. Dale Ellis-SEA 27.5
    4. Clyde Drexler*-POR 27.2
    5. Chris Mullin*-GSW 26.5

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    He is talking about wihtin the Bulls team. Pippen was the second leading scoring with 14.4 ppg.

    I think that MJ played PG that year or he played it for a long stretch or something. So, he had the ball more in his hands.

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    madness, and we are amazed with Lebron's numbers but this was nuts.

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    I would say it was a damn shame he didn't team up with Hakeem and Payton and piled up titles so that we could have avoided all the nonsense from Kobe and Lebron stans. But fact is he did piled them up anyway and we still have to hear nonsense.

    bu-bu-bu-bu he played with all this hof's... Varejao would be a uncontested HOF if he played with Jordan, that's what happens when you WIN.

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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    As good as jordan was that year,statistically lebron is still ahead a little bit if you account for pace and minutes.

    Lebron's adjusted numbers to Jordan's minutes and Bulls pace that year

    Jordan 32.5ppg on ts .614% 8rpg 8apg
    Lebron 32.489ppg on ts .604% 7.9rpg 9.5apg

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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    in 1989
    so that's about 26/6/6 in todays slowed down game. great numbers tho

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    Default Re: Michael Jordan average 33/8/8 in 1989 with...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rysio
    so that's about 26/6/6 in todays slowed down game. great numbers tho
    this

    Looks like Kobe's numbers this season.. Therefore Kobe 17th season is equavalent to Jordan 1989.. Imagined what would prime Kobe's numbers in the 80s?

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    I don't know if anyone's game ever looked more beautiful than Jordan in 89'. Aesthetically it was off the charts.
    Truth be told...coming from someone who watched those games....some in person...

    Overrated season. Not in comparison to most. By but his standards. He had crazy assist numbers because he decided to go get them. He got triple doubles by...deciding to get easy defensive rebounds. He played better to me when his stats were worse in the early 90s.

    He was flat out passing up easy shots(for him) to dump it off to guys who were often not even ready for it and then getting mad if they didnt score it.

    That was not the best ball he played. Just the best numbers he put up.

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