Michael Jordan holds so many scoring records, its almost impossible to keep track. 10 scoring titles. Highest postseason scoring average. Highest scoring average in a single NBA Finals. Most points in a playoff game.
The "Slim Reaper" was born to hoop, and it's hard to find a flaw in his game when he's on the floor. Despite being sometimes critiqued by the media and fans, all of them agree that there is no fault in his game.
In February, word spread that the Golden State Warriors considered bringing back Kevin Durant. The superstar forward, however, spurned that opportunity, and most critics believe it was because of his history with the Warriors.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets buckets like few other players in the history of the NBA. In fact, there's one statistic that shows that the Oklahoma City Thunder superstar is in the company of Michael Jordan as far as being a consistently dangerous scorer.
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving made basketball history together with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Los Angeles Lakers hero still holds strong feelings for his old teammate
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal believes only five current stars could have survived in the era played in by himself and Michael Jordan.