Jordan is recognized as the strongest scorer in history, and he has won 10 scoring awards in the NBA, and he has only been able to do it for so many years. There are no shortcomings in his attack, he really learned all the offensive moves, coupled with super physical fitness, he fully exerted his skills. Jordan averaged 28.2 points per game in his rookie year, which is indeed fierce enough, and many star peaks do not necessarily have this data. But do you know, Jordan rookie averages 28.2 points per game a year, which is only the 7th in all star rookies per game, so where are the top 6 sacred, let's get to know.
6 – George McCann
McCann was one of the first superstars in the NBA, and although his height was only 2.08 meters, it was enough to play center at that time. He averaged 28.3 points per game in his first year, won the scoring list for one time, and then led the Lakers to the championship five times, and in the late 40s and early 50s, McCann was the league's overlord.
5 - Hayes
Here we're talking about Elvin Hayes, not the one who was weird on the free throw. He averaged 28.4 points and 17.1 rebounds per game in his rookie season, winning the top score and being named an All-Star starter. Hayes showed his basketball prowess in his first year and quickly became the league's top center. In the Rockets' all-time lineup, he has always had his place.
4 – Abdul-Jabbar
At 2.18 meters tall, Abdul-Jabbar joined the Bucks without suspense, and in his first year he played 28.8 points, 14.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists. He was named the best double of the season, and in his first year, Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar was an attack-defense combination. In the following season, Abdul-Jabbar continued to evolve and developed the "Sky Hook" stunt, which made him the all-time scoring champion in 20 years.
3 - Big O
The NBA's first triple-double god per game, he was really omnipotent in his time. Big O averaged 30.5 points, 10.1 rebounds and 9.7 assists per game in his first year, almost a triple-double. The following season he also continued to improve, and in the second year he achieved the feat of averaging three doubles per game, and he proved himself to be a veritable all-round warrior with his actions.
2 – Bellamy
Bellamy belongs to the peak of his debut, averaging 31.6 points and 19 rebounds per game in his rookie year, and he surprised the whole league in his rookie year, and then won the best rookie without suspense. Unfortunately, he declined across the board the following season, averaging only 19 points per game in his fifth year. In addition to being a rookie, he has four All-Stars, and although the honors are not much, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.
1 - Chamberlain
Chamberlain's first year was really open, averaging 37.6 points and 27 rebounds per game, winning the scoring king, MVP, rebounding king, and he achieved honor harvest in his first year. His talent was so great at the time that he was like an adult playing schoolboy. After all kinds of data to get soft, the single game 100 points record has been maintained so far, "Basketball Emperor" title he absolutely deserves!