Jordan, who scored less than 18 points in college, and Jordan, who scored in NBA year after year

Jordan has been at North Carolina university for three years, averaging 17.7 points.

In the first year of NBA, the average score of 28.5 points is the third in the league, and the total score is the first in the league.

Second grade injured.

From the third grade, until the second retirement in 1998, all the full season was the scoring king, with an average career score of 30 points.

Simple experience.

First, look at university data and don’t be obsessed with integrating years of average field-many superstars will be dragged down by the first year.

For example, Wei Shao was in UCLA. He scored 3 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, and 1 Cainiao in 9 minutes in a freshman year. He averaged 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in the sophomore year, it is much more decent-but the average score in college is only 8 points.

The first year of the big dream University was replaced, with an average of 8 points and 6 rebounds. The junior three games averaged 17 points, 14 rebounds and 6 blocks, leading the team to the national finals, which became the No. 1 in 1984-but the university games averaged 13.3 points.

Luca donchic has been in Real Madrid for four years, averaging 8 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.

In the first year of Jordan University, he was the third of the team, with an average of 13.5 points in the game, dragging his legs. After two years, he became the leader of the team, and then he got some data.

In the 1983-84 season, the AP award, the Naismith Award, and the Wooden Award-which are about equal to various MVPs of NBA-were all Jordan in North Carolina junior year. The average game is 19.6 points 5.3 rebounds 2.1 assists 1.6 steals 1.1 blocks.

— Who will say: no! From 1984 to 84, Leon Wood averaged 24 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists in college games. The data is better than Jordan! Why did he go to NBA and only scored 1742 points in 274 games, not as good as Jordan for more than a year?

-Leon Wood, what is that pheasant University? Jordan, that is North Carolina!

This leads to the second point:

The university should not only look at the data, but also combine the university background.

Let’s not mention it in ancient times. Let’s say that since the 21st century, the university has won the marks in a single season:

Ronny MACROM, Jason Conley, Ruben Douglas, kidlen Clark (two!) Adam Morrison, Reggie Williams (two sessions!), Stephen Curry, ubray Coleman, lonely freetter, Reggie Hamilton, Eric Green, Doug McDermott, Taylor Harvey, James Daniel, Marcus Keane, trey Young, Chris Clemens, Marcus Howard, Marx abramas, Peter Keith.

I guess everyone is not familiar with other names except Morrison, Curry, loneliness, McDermott and Trey Yang, right?

It is also normal. Most of them are not from famous schools, and the data is of little significance.

An inappropriate analogy:

In the 1994 Asian Games, Hu Weidong of China scored 108 points, while Cartier Alan of Philippines scored 128 points-is Hu Weidong inferior to Alan? Naturally not.

The more you go to a small college, the less people you can catch up with, the more you rely on one person to score.

The larger the college is, the more rules are taught, and the more controlled it is, the higher the data content is.

For example, Rose averaged 14.9 points in a big game, why can he still be the top? The talent was there, and he led Memphis to the American college final.

This is not higher than Reggie Williams of Virginia who won the score that year?

For example, Charles Jones averaged 30 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in the 1996-97 season. It seemed that he could not do it, but the United States swarmed for Duncan who averaged 21 points and 15 rebounds in the Wake Forest.

As for Jones? He graduated from senior year and entered NBA. He played 85 games and started 5 games in total. He stopped.

Jordan came from North Carolina.

The average score of 20 points in the second and third games of North Carolina university is heavier than the average score of 40 points in the game of pheasant University.

To elaborate on Jordan’s junior year — his sophomore year averaged 20 points, but his junior year dropped Instead. Did he regress?

After rising to junior year, Doherty, a teammate who came side by side, pointed out: Jordan grew 5 kilograms of muscle, basically on his shoulder; The 40-yard sprint speed went from 4.6 seconds to 4.3 seconds.

“I came from New York and saw too many talented players wasting time…… Only Jordan, he cashed every ounce of talent.”

In his junior year, Jordan’s defense was generally recognized as the best national defender; He could drop from the sky to send his opponent a Thunderbolt cap and take the rebound in the front court. He began to learn to control fouls. His offensive efficiency is getting higher and higher. Throughout the summer, he poured tons of sweat to practice shooting and dribbling. He flies and flows on the court anytime and anywhere, and his spirit is flush. Duke’s defender Johnny Hawkins said:

“Jordan can completely overwhelm his opponent. Not only does it defeat you physically, but IQ also plays tricks on you. Here is a back door empty cut, and there is a hanging pass. Here is a beautiful defense. He always shines in front of your eyes.” When North Carolina was old, Jordan flew directly over Sidney Lowe’s head. During the war with Georgia Tech, Jordan came to a freethrow line jump dunk, leaving a shadow of life for Georgia center Tim Harvey. He summarized the whole team’s ideas in one sentence:

“I thought I was watching Superman!”

In his junior year, Jordan led the team to play the top record in the United States with 28 wins and 3 losses, averaging 20 points-80 points in North Carolina.

There was also a Parkins in his team who gave him the right to play, plus he had to follow the North Carolina system to play.

In the NBA in 2022, the average score of 82 games was 110. Jordan was equivalent to 74 wins in the team, 28 points in the game and MVP in the regular season.

It is worth mentioning that Jordan’s three-year university hit rate is 53%, 54%, 55%.

A defender, 55% hit rate.

You can imagine how reasonable and stable it is.

We all know that at the 1984 draft conference, the Rockets chose the big dream, the Blazers chose Sam Bowie, and then let Jordan fall to the third place, which was taken away by the Chicago Bulls.

One more word about pioneer and Bowie.

Sam Bowie is a good center. In his second year of college, he averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks. He can score, take rebounds, block, pass, and free throws are also good. Of course, his left leg was injured and he had an operation. But after seven hours of examination for him, the pioneer felt that the problem was not big.

There are two reasons.

First, in the previous year, the pioneers had chosen glider, and they probably didn’t think there was any need to find another flying man.

Second, glider didn’t get the ambition in the Pioneer rookie year, and played a substitute: the pioneer’s coach was the champion coach Ramsey in 1977. In that year, the pioneer relied on the champion and was the center Bill Walton.

Since Walton, Blazers have believed this kind of center: don’t choose Jordan to choose Bowie, win Sabonis with injury, and, as we all know: win Auden in 2007, did not choose Durant.

It is also a fate.

At that time, American Olympic team coach Bob Knight said to Stuart Inman, who worked for Portland Trail Blazers at that time, “choose Jordan!”

“We need Bowie to be the center.” Inman answered.

“Then choose Jordan, even if he is allowed to play center!” Knight said.

But the pioneer chose Bowie.

After that, everything is history.

Last thing: to what extent does the North Carolina system limit Jordan?

Jordan entered the NBA for the first year, with an average of 28.5 points in the game. The whole league was the third, and the total score in that year was the first in the league. Why can’t you prevent it?

Jordan’s original words during his interview at the end of 1984:

“In North Carolina, I play in the system, and many fans like to watch me play. So if I let it go, I can easily make the fans happy. Now is the most relaxing time in my career.”

How rigorous is North Carolina’s system?

Grandpa Larry Brown, who we are familiar with, came from North Carolina. Everyone knows how hard the piston five tigers he brought later were.

Popovich baby is Larry Brown’s disciple again. We all understand Spurs system.

The North Carolina system actually limited Jordan in the university and fooled many scouts at that time.

Jordan himself said:

“Some scouts say that I will only break through, and I will not break through with my left hand. They didn’t know my first breakthrough, my jump shot and my other moves at all.”

You can’t blame scouts. They haven’t seen these on Jordan in college.

But on the other hand, in a system like North Carolina (which will weaken individual data), Jordan completed the basic skills and details, and then it was out of control and no one could stop it.

Carter averaged 16 points in the last year of North Carolina and 26 points in the second year of NBA.

Stackhouse scored 19 points in the last year of North Carolina, averaged 19 points in the first year of NBA, and averaged 30 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists when he was 26 years old-if he didn’t encounter AI, he is the winner.

The North Carolina system is a swing man’s energy hole sealer.

But that is the foundation of this academic school, Carter can still be a shooter when he is old, Stackhouse can still be the sixth person when he is old; Jordan can still integrate into the triangle attack later in his career.

To say, it is nothing more than that:

— 20 points for a good platform is better than 30 points for a poor platform.

— It doesn’t matter the starting point and the average. Look at the ending point and the peak.

— All low-key processes can be used to build the foundation for future strength:

As long as the target looks far enough.

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