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Michael Jordan
Another scoring title for Michael would break Wilt Chamberlain's NBA record of seven in a career.
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Drafted by New York in first round... Third pick overall... Obtained in trade with New York in 1988... Ranked as all-time leading scorer for University of San Francisco with 2,116 points.



Jordan was named the 1996 NBA Most Valuable Player following his first full season out of retirement The award was the fourth overall in his career and comes during a season in which he also is in hot pursuit of his fourth NBA Title. Jordan posted 34 points per game scoring average last season, which gave him his eighth NBA season scoring title breaking the NBA record previously held by Wilt Chamberlain. Showing no signs of losing anything from his game, Jordan seems to be enjoying the prime time of his career. In a game vs. Detroit 3/7, he posted the highest single game scoring output during the 1995-96 season by scorching the Pistons for 53 points.



Dosunmu grew up in a close-knit family who taught him the value of sharing. His selflessness translates to the hardwood, where he creates easy shots for his cohorts. Against the Grizzlies at the 2021 Summer League, the floor general caught the rock in transition and delivered a filthy bounce pass to a teammate for a layup.



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Artis Gilmore
The tallest player in the ABA last season, Artis won First Team All-Star honors for the 5th consecutive year. He enjoyed his best season as a pro statistically, winning his 4th rebounding title in 5 years and finishing 4th in the league in scoring. He was named MVP of 1975 ABA Championship Series.
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