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Top 5: Michael Jordan’s Highest-Scoring Games in NBA History

Michael Jordan, often hailed as the greatest basketball player of all time, left an indelible mark on the NBA with his awe-inspiring performances. Throughout his illustrious career, Jordan mesmerized fans and opponents alike with his unmatched scoring ability. In this article, we delve into the top five highest-scoring games of Michael Jordan’s legendary NBA journey. From his explosive dunks to his clutch shots, we relive the moments when Jordan reached sublime heights, showcasing his unrivaled skills and unwavering determination to dominate the game. Get ready to witness the brilliance of a basketball icon as we count down his most unforgettable scoring feats. Here’s Michael Jordan’s Top 5 Highest-Scoring Games in NBA History.

Michael Jordan’s Highest-Scoring Games in NBA History

5. 61 points vs Atlanta on April 16th, 1987

This is the only game on the list in which MJ scored 60 points or more in regulation. This occurred in his 81st game of the season on way to his first scoring title. It was a season in which he averaged a staggering 37.1 points per game. This Hawks club was no slouch, as they concluded the season with 57 victories and the league’s second-best defence. Jordan was simply dominating them on this night, shooting 22-38 from the field and 17-21 from the free-throw line.

4. 61 points vs Detroit on March 4, 1987

In his record-breaking 1987 season, MJ tallied 61 points in yet another game, this one coming against a top-tier team. If the first two games on the list show anything, it’s that Jordan’s competitive fire was strongest against the greatest. The Detroit Pistons were on their way to the Eastern Conference Finals and had the league’s fifth-best best defense. This is essentially an invitation for a legendary competitor like Air Jordan to rip your heart out, as he did in leading the Bulls to an overtime triumph. Also Read: How Much is a 10-day NBA Contract Pay?

3. 63 points vs Boston on April 20, 1986

This game is probably the most remembered of Jordan’s 60-point performances. It was a playoff game in the legendary Boston Garden against one of the best teams of all time, the eventual NBA champions, in a season where he only played 18 games due to a fractured foot, defying Bulls management to come back and play because he couldn’t handle it any longer.
It also sparked a legendary comment from opponent Larry Bird, who had recently won his third consecutive MVP award: “He is the most exciting, awesome player in the game today.” “I believe it’s God disguised as Michael Jordan.”

2. 64 points vs Orlando on January 16, 1993

Another OT game in which MJ dropped 60+ points, and strangely, the third loss on the top 5. This game happened during one of Jordan’s best seasons, which culminated in his first three-peat, although he didn’t earn MVP this year. This was one of Jordan’s least efficient 60-point performances, as he took 49 shots to get to 64 points, hitting 1-5 threes and going 9-11 from the free throw line. Also Read: 10 Best Basketball Songs of All Time

1. 69 points vs Cleveland on March 28, 1990

The G.O.A.T.’s highest-scoring game came in the season the Bulls began to emerge as the team of the 1990s. MJ was back to terrorize the dreams of Cleveland players and fans alike, fresh off his series-winning shot in the first round of the playoffs the previous year. Another extra game, but eventually a triumph for Jordan to equal his amazing scoring accomplishment, which ranks 12th all-time in a single game.
On this night, Jordan was brutally efficient, shooting 23-37 from the field, including 2-6 from three, and 21-23 from the free throw line. This was maybe the pinnacle of MJ’s physical supremacy, a perfect combination of athleticism and knowledge.

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Chaitanya Kale
Chaitanya Kale
Chaitanya is an enthusiastic mind, hailing from the small town of Indore. He is currently pursuing MBA in Sports Management from Symbiosis Institute. He has a great passion for sports even though he doesn't play any game professionally. he is passionate to contribute his best to sports industry through his knowledge, skills and interest.
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