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Basketball legend Michael Jordan is perhaps the strongest contender for the NBA GOAT status. Throughout his stellar career, Jordan has dazzled the courts with his unyielding resolve and utter consistency. His majestic stint with the Chicago Bulls saw the legend win a spectacular six NBA Championships. Ever wondered how many games did Michael Jordan miss in his career? Because the answer is not one often seen coming.

Drafted in the NBA by the Chicago Bulls in 1984, Jordan played all 82 games in his very first season. It was the first of nine whole seasons where Jordan would play all 82 games. However, the following season, MJ sustained a broken foot injury and sat out for almost the entirety of 1985-1986. It is almost incredible that, excluding that season, Michael Jordan missed ONLY 7 games in the 12 seasons he played with the Bulls!

Jordan’s one-of-a-kind NBA career remains impossible to replicate to date. His Airness has long established Himself the Goat in millions of hearts of basketball fans across the globe. So exactly how many games has Michael Jordan missed in his NBA career?

How many games did Michael Jordan miss in his career?

Michael Jordan played all 82 games for nine seasons in the NBA, an incredible feat in itself. He featured in all the games for the Chicago Bulls in his rookie season. In the following season, however, Jordan missed 64 games due to his injured leg and only appeared in 18 games for the Bulls.

After what could have been a career-ending injury, Jordan returned the next season and featured in every game. MJ then played all the games for the following two years and missed only one game during the 1988-1989 season. The unmatched consistency displayed by Jordan on the court has often amazed his fans and teammates.

Playing all games for the 1989-90 and 1990-91 seasons, MJ missed two games in the next and four games in 1992-1993 before retiring shortly from the NBA. However, Michael Jordan’s love story with basketball had just begun. He made his iconic return in 1994 and played all the remaining games of the season.

Jordan featured in all the games for the next three consecutive seasons, winning his second legendary three-peat of Championships. Even at a late age of 40, when Jordan was playing for the Washington Wizards, the legendary shooting guard featured in every game of the 2002-03 season.

Jordan’s work ethic and uncompromising resolve on the court saw him win six Championships, that too as Finals MVP. With ten scoring titles under his belt, Jordan was elected the regular season MVP a stellar five times.

Michael Jordan’s incredible record of appearing in every game for nine seasons in the NBA serves as a glimmering example. To basketball players of generations to come, Jordan will be the ultimate epitome of sportsmanship and commitment.

FAQs

Q. How many rings did Michael Jordan win?

Michael Jordan won 6 rings in his career.

Q. Which franchise did Michael Jordan win all his rings with?

Michael Jordan won all his six rings with the Chicago Bulls.

Q. How many games did Michael Jordan miss with the Bulls?

Excluding his injury season, Michael Jordan missed ONLY 7 games in the 12 seasons he played with the Bulls.

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