Jordan was so dominant in the finals, why did he never sweep his opponents and was dragged into six games many times?

Speaking of the many "miracles" in Jordan's career, I believe many fans will think of the two three consecutive championships, the 100% winning rate of six championships in six finals, and the ten points in his 15-year career. king. But in my opinion, Jordan's career record is equally great, that is, he won 6 MVPs in 15 regular seasons. Although Kareem Abdul-Jabbar set this record, fans who know Jordan know that he has an MVP gifted by the league for irresistible reasons. Otherwise, Jordan is likely to win 7 MVPs in 15 years and become the first in NBA history. people.

How dominant is Jordan? Losing the MVP twice was actually due to the visual fatigue of the audience. Going back to the 1997 season, Jordan unexpectedly lost to Jazz star Malone in the regular season MVP competition. This was no different from the "shady" in the eyes of the fans at the time. After all, Jordan was better than Malone in terms of personal data and team performance that season. Jordan should not lose to Malone no matter what kind of data analysis. Surprisingly, the reason why Jordan lost the MVP had nothing to do with data, but because of visual fatigue! Since his debut in 1984, Jordan has been a favorite for MVP, so much so that many years after winning the MVP, the outside world has lost interest in the competition for the regular season MVP award. It's Jordan's anyway, and the NBA and the media have lost something. Therefore, in order to break Jordan's monopoly on MVP and let the outside world see something different, the media finally favored Malone. Jordan missed the seventh MVP miracle due to irresistible factors. Although Michael Jordan has retired for many years, his legend can still be seen everywhere in the world. For example, Jordan never played 7 in the Finals. This is a record that everyone has long recognized, and it is also unique in the entire history of the NBA and unmatched. I originally thought this would be an undisputed achievement, but recently some fans came up with this reason: Jordan never hit 7, but he almost hit 7. When I first heard it, I felt incredible, and when I was surprised, I felt a little angry - how could there be such a wonderful reason?

Jordan never hit 7 in the Finals, but he almost hit 7 5 times. Is it luck or strength? Facts speak louder than words. Jordan won the O'Brien Trophy with a score of 4-2 in five of the six finals. Is it strength or luck? However, by the way, let's mention Jordan's first trip to the Finals: In 1991, after 7 years of training, Jordan finally led the Bulls to the Finals. Jordan's rookie was so nervous that he walked off the board, and the Bulls were pushed to the point of no return. Jordan scored 33 points in G2 and provided 13 assists to help the Bulls stabilize their position.

Then he went to Los Angeles with his famous domineering declaration "I want to win three games in a row" and drove away "Magic" Johnson