MJ? Was in his early years more than his late years, but... yeah. Started winning championships when he cooled it down some. This is... I feel like it's 1992 with the statement I just made. It was a well known fact that the championship wouldn't happen for him unless he calmed down the shooting and passed.
No my friend, you really shouldn't do that. You know I'm pretty good at historical stuff, right? I've been known to know a stat, or twelve hundred.
MJ did start to shoot less.........his last season on the Wizards.
Outside of that, he are his last few seasons, in reverse order.
22.1 (first year in Wash)
23.1 (last year in Chi, etc now on)
23.1
22.6
23.8
His final season before he retired to miss curverballs, 25.7
So he shot just as much late in his career, as he did early in his career. IE, he shot a lot. ALOT. As in, more than Kobe does, or has in Kobe's career. With the same amount of assists. (give or take a percentage point here and there)
You aren't convinced tho I bet. You need more, historically wise. I got you, that's why you have me.
6 title years. Let's do this.
22.4
22.7
25.7
*misses curveballs*
22.6
23.1
23.1
Basically 1-2 shots more per game than the chucker that is Kobe Bean Johnson.
So, MJ, Chucker? Cuz I'ma need to see you call him that, from now on around here. You can certainly call Kobe a chuck as much as you would like, just so long as you give MJ that same title.
You can fact check me, if you think I am in error, if you'd like.