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Sorry, but you are wrong.

Upon earning a spot on the varsity roster, Jordan averaged more than 25 points per game (ppg) over his final two seasons of high school play. As a senior, he was selected to play in the 1981 McDonald's All-American Game and scored 30 points, after averaging 27 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists per game for the season.

As a freshman in coach Dean Smith's team-oriented system, he was named ACC Freshman of the Year after he averaged 13.4 ppg on 53.4% shooting (field goal percentage). He made the game-winning jump shot in the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown, which was led by future NBA rival Patrick Ewing. Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career. He was selected by consensus to the NCAA All-American First Team in both his sophomore (1983) and junior (1984) seasons.
AlyssaG · 36-40, T
@AlyssaG It's a simple thing called research, lol 🙂.

User41 · 36-40, M
There’s a documentary about him.

I know close to nothing about him an I don’t like basketball.

But he seems awesome 😎
User41 · 36-40, M
Idk anything about it.

I could have easily mis understood

Half of what you just said might as well be written in Japanese @AlyssaG
SW-User
He wasn't a stellar player during his first year of college, which is what I'm referring to. Jordan said it himself. @AlyssaG
eli1601 · 70-79, M
@SW-User And yet he was on the floor in the national championship game with the game on the line as a freshman and hit the winning shot at North Carolina one of the elite programs in the country.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
He was not cut in high school. He did not make his high school’s varsity team as a sophomore. He played junior varsity that year.

His high school coach was said he knew he would be a good player but was raw and would play more on JV.

And no, he was not mediocre in college. Game winning shot in NCAA championship game in 1982 and National Player of the Year in 1984.
luckranger71 · 51-55, M
@SW-User Well it’s actually not the same thing, but your mind is made up.

Yeah, his college career was so mediocre he won player of the year, was invited to play on the 1984 Olympic team and drafted 3rd overall. 😂. Troll harder.
SW-User
@luckranger71 He won player of the year in the third year. As I already said, I am referring to his first year...
SW-User
@luckranger71 Plus, I don't give a shit, I'm not going to argue about Michael Jordan or how good he was. He was a great player. All I'm saying is he wasn't always Great. Now, stfu. YOu're 46-50. Wtf are you trying to argue with me about Michael Jordan? I don't give a shit. Okay, you want me to say it: you know all there is to know about Michael Jordan and I know shit about him. Okay, I've said it, now stfu.
AlyssaG · 36-40, T
Jordan was not mediocre in college. Lol. What makes you think that?
He was also best friends with bugs bunny. It's true, my TV told me so.
xRedx · M
He was surprisingly average in baseball even though many think he was a fail in it
assemblingaknob · 31-35, F
No it doesn't.
AuRevoir · 36-40, M
I do remember watching a movie about the guy who was supposed to be better than Michael Jordan that supposedly would have overshadowed him but lost everything to a life of drugs...

🤔 But I only watched it as a kid so I'm not sure how accurate it was..
SW-User
no. post stats are erroneous.
ginnyfromtheblock · 26-30, F
he was extremely good in college lol
REMsleep · 41-45, F
I always thought that he was a stellar player in college. Are you sure?

 
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