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Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL strongly believes that everyone has a desire to determine the name that has achieved the greatest success in their field. Jay Sawyer, however, believes that the one player who defined greatness was Michael Jeffrey Jordan. Jay feels that Jordan is the greatest scorer the league has ever seen. He won a record 10 scoring titles, and boasted a career average of 30.1 points per game, the most in NBA history. It is widely believed that Karl Malone unjustly won the 1998 MVP over Jordan because writers believed Jordan had won enough. Jordan was also named the NBAu2019s defensive player of the year in 1988.
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Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL Answers If Michael Jordan Was the Greatest of All Time
The Quest of Choosing the Best • Jay SawyerofGlenview, IL strongly believes that everyone has a desire to determine the name that has achieved the greatest success in their field. • Even though in many cases there is a definite answer, people love to spend their time debating who excelled to the greatest extent. • Jay keeps expressing his views about debates such as this one.
The Debate around Greatest Basketball Player • Basketball fans have been arguing over who is the greatest player of all time for several years now. • The discussion revolves mostly around names such as Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. • Jay SawyerofGlenview, IL, however, believes that the one player who defined greatness was Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
Michael Jeffrey Jordan • Michael Jordan was named to 10 All-NBA first teams, essentially meaning he was among the best five players in basketball for 10 seasons. • He also added nine All-Defensive first-team selections over the course of his career. • Jordan was the NBA’s most valuable player five times, and many believe he should have won even more.
Jay Sawyer’s Opinion • Jay SawyerofGlenview, ILfeels that Jordan is the greatest scorer the league has ever seen. • He won a record 10 scoring titles, and boasted a career average of 30.1 points per game, the most in NBA history. • It is widely believed that Karl Malone unjustly won the 1998 MVP over Jordan because writers believed Jordan had won enough. • Jordan was also named the NBA’s defensive player of the year in 1988.