Despite playing only seven full seasons in the 1990's,
Michael Jordan posted six of the top 10 best single-season scoring averages. Jordan's 33.6 ppg in 1989-90 was the highest mark of the decade. His "Airness" averaged over 30 ppg in five different seasons, with Utah's
Karl Malone being the only other player to average over 30 points for a full season (the Mailman averaged 31.0 ppg in 1989-90).
Despite playing only seven full seasons in the 1990's,
Michael Jordan posted six of the top 10 best single-season scoring averages. Jordan's 33.6 ppg in 1989-90 was the highest mark of the decade. His "Airness" averaged over 30 ppg in five different seasons, with Utah's
Karl Malone being the only other player to average over 30 points for a full season (the Mailman averaged 31.0 ppg in 1989-90).