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because remember when he returned for the very last time, playing those 2 years with the Wizards? his scoring average was pretty decade being in his very late 30's until age 40, that's when he passed Wilt Chamberlain on the All-Time scoring list to then rank third place on the all-time scoring list, behind Karl Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem scored 38,387 points for his entire NBA career meanwhile Michael Jordan scored 32,292 points.
Whenever there is an "what if" argument or debate about Michael Jordan if he hadn't taken those years off, the most common one you hear is that he would have more rings or Hakeem Olajuwon would be ringless.
But anyway, this discussion is about points, let's say if Michael Jordan played consecutively all the way from his rookie year to his ultimate final retirement in 2003 with the Wizards, do you think he could have shattered Kareem's record?
Whenever there is an "what if" argument or debate about Michael Jordan if he hadn't taken those years off, the most common one you hear is that he would have more rings or Hakeem Olajuwon would be ringless.
But anyway, this discussion is about points, let's say if Michael Jordan played consecutively all the way from his rookie year to his ultimate final retirement in 2003 with the Wizards, do you think he could have shattered Kareem's record?