Michael jordan

Michael Jordan Timeline (Navin Abraham)

  • The Beginning

    The Beginning
    (info on page 32) In 1981 Michael finally made up his mind and decided to go to UNC this was just the start of his career.
  • Early NBA Career

    Early NBA Career
    Michael Jordan got drafted to the NBA on 1984 by the Chicago Bulls this was the start of his career. He averaged 28.2 points per game in his rookie year. He got voted to play in the NBA's All-star game. He also got Rookie of the year.
  • Micheals Softmore year

    Micheals Softmore year
    (info on page 75-76) This was the second year that Michael played in the NBA.Into the third game of the season he broke his foot which made him miss up to 64 games. The Bulls record for the season was 30-52 and they made the playoffs but got put out in the seconds round.
  • Third NBA season

    Third NBA season
    This is Michaels third season in the NBA and he is fully recovered from his injury from the last season. Michael was eager to start the season and said "what would be a full fruitful season." The season opener against the New York Knicks the beat them 108-103 and michael had 50 points. The beginning of Michael's third season went of to a good start. In the end of the season Michael was the top scorer with an average of 37.1 points per game. He also had a season total of 3,041 points.
  • Forth NBA season

    Forth NBA season
    Michael also started this season great he averaged 35 points per game and he won his first MVP award . The bulls finished the season with a record of 50 wins and 32 losses. They moved to the playoffs and beat the cavs in the first round and went on to the second round and lost to their enemies the Detroit Pistons.
  • Fifth NBA season

    Fifth NBA season
    Jordan again led the league in scoring, averaging 32.5 ppg along with 8 rpg and 8 assists per game. The Bulls finished with a 47–35 record and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, defeating the Cavaliers and New York Knicks along the way. The Pistons again defeated the Bulls, this time in six games by using their special technique called "Jordan Rules" it a method of guarding Jordan.
  • 6th Season

    6th Season
    The Bulls entered the 1989–90 season as a team on the rise, with their new group of Jordan and young improving players like Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant, and the new coach Phil Jackson. Jordan averaged a league leading 33.6 ppg on 52.6% shooting, to go with 6.9 rpg and 6.3 apg. The had a record of 55–27 record. They again advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals beating the Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers. Even though they pushed it to game 7 the Bulls lost to the Pistons for the third year.