As the NBA's all-time leader, Jordan's scoring ability is unquestionable. Jordan's strength can no longer be explained by the score. It is worth mentioning that Jordan's 8 playoff 50+ scores are also the highest in history, including 63 points against the Bird-led Celtics in the 1986 playoffs. In addition, Jordan chipped in 29 points at home against the Bulls in his second comeback as a Wizards player.
As the NBA's all-time leader, Jordan's scoring ability is unquestionable. Jordan's strength can no longer be explained by scores. It is worth mentioning that Jordan's eight 50+ playoff scores are also an all-time high, including 63 points against the Bird-led Celtics in the 1986 playoffs. In addition, Jordan chipped in 29 points at home against the Bulls in his second comeback as a Wizards player.
Kobe Bryant
After that, Jordan surely mentioned Kobe, the upstart basketball superstar who has been known to surpass Jordan. Even if in the end Kobe did not get his coveted sixth championship, but it was great enough. Jordan he is also a teacher and friend. Not long ago, Jordan attended Kobe's memorial service and gave a profound speech. Kobe is also one of the top scorers in history. He was even better at scoring than Jordan. His 81 points against the Raptors is the second highest single-game score in history. Maybe this is a transcendence.
LeBron James
LeBron James, who has always boasted that he is not a scorer, is also writing his own scoring legend. James has now surpassed the scoring totals of his two predecessors, Michael/Klock-4/ and Kobe. His next goal is Malone's 36,918 points, and we can even look ahead. In one regular season game over the next two or three seasons, James will score 38,388 points and win the all-time scoring title. While James doesn't expect teams like Kobe's to all put up 40+, one of his stats is even more exciting. Beijing time on November 20, 2019, James scored 25 + 11 + 10 against the Thunder, James completed the three pairs of performances for all teams.