MJ is the only b-ball player I can put in any era of the game and will still dominate. His Airness is second to none.
@nathanmckenzie9042 жыл бұрын
all facts!
@rdmrdm26592 жыл бұрын
I dunno. Wilt, the physical freak he was probably could. Bird with the skills and iq freak he was probably could(as even Jordan himself says). Just two off the top of my head.
@venomsymbiote75552 жыл бұрын
@@rdmrdm2659 Correct. Wilt was simply too strong. He would get 25 and 15 today easily. Bird would dominate todays game too. I mean look at Luka who is a less athletic Bird imo dominate faster players in todays no defense league.
@mdace342 жыл бұрын
A great would be a great in any era.
@russdy19822 жыл бұрын
His airness would average 42-45ppg in todays game…. At least
@marleybob31572 жыл бұрын
I'm an old man - started watching the NBA in the 1960's. Wilt was my man even when he went to the hated Lakers. I loved watching Jerry West and Elgin Baylor because they brought perfection to the game. LOVED watching Earl the Pearl of Baltimore and then the hated NY Knicks of the early 70's. Dr. J changed the game and did something I'd never seen every time I saw him. Larry and Magic advanced the game and I never thought I'd ever see anyone better than those two. Then MJ came to town. At first, it seemed like all he did want dunk but as the years went by, he advanced his game and had practically no weaknesses. He was an average 3-point shooter but the 3-point shot was not as much of the game as it is now. He's the best I've ever seen. Nobody came close. Nobody today is in his orbit. My all-time top ten - 1. MJ, 2. Magic, 3. Wilt, 4. Russell, 5. Bird, 6. Lebron, 7. Kareem, 8. Duncan, 9. Shaq, 10. Kobe.
@duncebrines11192 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@cyber6sapien2 жыл бұрын
Wow! That top 10 list is eerily similar to mine, although I have Wilt's and Kareem's positions flipped. But I'll take your word on Wilt as I'm not old enough to have seen him play.
@pointsur672 жыл бұрын
@@cyber6sapien I saw him play and Wilt is the only player to have blocked Kareem's famous Sky-Hook! No player THEN, or now could stop Wilt.
@dragonray94502 жыл бұрын
I agree sir whole heartedly
@bolder20092 жыл бұрын
@@pointsur67 How about in the play-offs?
@audette19782 жыл бұрын
He’s the greatest my dear... MJ is the standard of basketball. Retired 2 decades ago, but still he’s compared with current players. 🎉 6-0 in the finals 10 times scoring titles
@johnnyt9405 Жыл бұрын
When written as "6-0", it seems almost unfair to those guys and their accomplishment minimized...I mean MJ and the Bulls went to the finals 3 times and won it every single time, back to back to back. Then he left the game, came back and once again went back to back to back, aka 3peat. Look up the history of the game...it will show you how hard that is to do. The NBA has been around for 76 years. In that time, there has only been THREE teams to have three-peated. It takes a lot to win a single championship in the NBA, let alone three in a row. There's a reason that only three franchises have ever pulled off the illustrious three-peat over the last seven-plus decades: It's really, really DIFFICULT. And guess what, in the span of 8 years (that's counting the time he left the game of basketball), MJ and the Bulls DID IT TWICE. TWO 3PEATS! When is written as or told has "he went 6-0", it takes away from how difficult that was. To have been an integral part of TWO THREEPEATS, something no teams have done in 56 years is crazy. When stated as "6-0", it's like "eh" because there are guys like Lebron who has been to the NBA Finals TEN (10) times! With enough years it seems anyone can win six championships, but winning 3 in a row TWICE in an 8yr span? The level of difficulty just went up 😂 Just my two cents, as I feel the real effect of 6-0 is not as monumental as saying he won 3 in a row twice in 8 years with two different squads after having left the game for almost 2 years
@armondlandrum919 Жыл бұрын
46 here, it was like watching a superhero. This video doesn't do him justice. It was like this every game.
@jefferybeckham90532 жыл бұрын
Watching Jordan live is crazy. It's almost like he's got this glow to him on the court and even in public. The energy he gave off was insane
@ciarrajohnson3849 Жыл бұрын
Amen, like a glow from GOD
@squidzion365 Жыл бұрын
💯
@joycelago13158 ай бұрын
I'm 63 and lived in Chicago and you're absolutely right
@chris208742 жыл бұрын
Also in his 3rd year he averages 37.1 points a game but they said he wasn't the best on defense so the following year (his 4th year) he averages 35 points a game and wins Defensive player of the year. That's just who he was and how he played. The only thing that limited him was when people stopped talking trash about him. And they stopped early on. Like that clip where he made 6 3s in the first half was only because a reporter said that MJ couldn't hit 3's so the next game which was a championship game he hit 6 in the first half....that's just how he was. And that's why even though I'm not a basketball fan I was a HUGE MJ fan and I loved watching him play because him just playing was like everybody else's highlight clip.
@mpound972 жыл бұрын
The media was insinuating Drexler was on Jordan's level and that Clyde was a better 3pt shooter. Jordan smashed that nonsense in the first half of Game 1 in the finals with the 6 3s and 35pts.
@JohnBurgundy Жыл бұрын
He averaged 28 his rookie year, that’s what the media never brings up. M.J. came into the league a certified killa! 🐐
@abcdggd19435 ай бұрын
因為他一上場就是全力以赴,不管進攻還是防守,不像另一個防守時常常划水,光是這點喬丹就贏超多的
@adublbeatz86562 жыл бұрын
For me...when he came back and dropped the double nickel in the Garden...I was like, you know what....LOL
@stanzelot Жыл бұрын
My favourite Michael Jordan Moment. I actually have two: 1984-1993 and 1996-1998.
@jamesprez72962 жыл бұрын
To even ask who we got between Bird and Jordan is INSANE.
@durriellhumphrey2 жыл бұрын
I fell out of my chair when she asked that question. I was waiting to see if she was joking. WTH! 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂 Almost threw my phone.
@jayblueface3970 Жыл бұрын
She don’t know basketball 😅
@WolfPackProductions1320 Жыл бұрын
who won more when they met ? lol
@jamesprez7296 Жыл бұрын
@@WolfPackProductions1320 What a casual statement. Keep it moving.
@metalpharaoh3025 Жыл бұрын
@@WolfPackProductions1320wait so steph KD and tim Duncan better than LeBron?
@dlarp_65282 жыл бұрын
Saw him 3 times in person. It was an amazing event. People used to stop whatever they were doing at night and everyone watched the Bulls even during the regular season. He was black Jesus
@warrenbfeagins2 жыл бұрын
He is the G.O.A.T.....for real. I'm from Chicago and we got him when I was a junior in high school. I saw him play live several times. I can't describe what it was like to see some of this shit in person.
@jessesmith99492 жыл бұрын
what's the goat mean where'd that come from?
@warrenbfeagins2 жыл бұрын
@@jessesmith9949 Greatest Of All Time
@bolder20092 жыл бұрын
@@jessesmith9949 LL Cool J is the one who made it a pop culture term.
@venomsymbiote75552 жыл бұрын
Im not from Chicago but i grew up in the 90s. Watching the Bulls was something else. The 90s had great movies,TV and sports. I always tell youngsters it was the last great decade. Every decade since has gotten progressively worse. It is what it is
@wesleyjowens3949 Жыл бұрын
Very JEALOUS, NYC Give Y'ALL All PROPS Period NO DOUBT All Time All The Time.
@michaelbenn49122 жыл бұрын
Michael Jordan was just on a level of Basketball that simply can't be surpass..🏆🏆🏆🔥🏆🏆🏆🏆👑
@lannyfinkey27852 жыл бұрын
For me, I am not a basketball fan at all. I literally wore a T-shirt in high school that said I would rather have wrestled and lost than to ever have played basketball at all since the sports were played at the same time. Michael Jordon is the only player to ever suck me into the game. I loved watching the bulls. There was nobody before and nobody since. His personality, passion, drive and creativity will never be matched in my opinion. There are people throughout history that transcend their craft. They give you chills when you watch them. He was one of them. Bruce Lee, Denzel Washington, Tiger Woods.... The list goes on...
@michaelkawell3300 Жыл бұрын
Mike was poetry in motion.He was that dude
@davidca962 жыл бұрын
In my opinion as an old fella that watched MJ from the start in 85 as a kid, the 1996 Bulls team was when I think they peaked at being virtually invincible.
@garyr87392 жыл бұрын
Just a small comment on the so called push off. First, they allowed hand checking back then compared to now - so some minor contact was allowed without any penalty. No one at the time considered that a push off - they are trying to apply todays 'rules' to yesterdays game play. MJ and Coby are the only players that I would watch regardless of who they were playing. I grew up in Michigan so being a Pistons fan I watched MJ tear the 'Bad Boys' up once Phil Jackson became their coach. And I couldn't even be upset because it was so much fun to watch MJ play.
@John_Thundergun2 жыл бұрын
Reggie shoved Michael 5 feet right in front of the refs to hit a game winner in the series before. No foul called. Rightfully so. Swallow your whistle, let the players decide.
@teronward75702 жыл бұрын
It was still a push off no matter the rules, he took his hand and pushed🤣
@belizaire28 Жыл бұрын
@@teronward7570 yes it was. I miss the physical nature of the NBA. Now you can't touch nobody and it sucks. 🤷🏿♂️ It's way too easy to score nowadays.
@TheJaBuLs Жыл бұрын
@@teronward7570 ....the rules are the only thing matter in this case though.....lol, per the rules of the time that wasn't a push off, it's a really simple concept, that wasn't against the rules back then, period. Nothing else to say about it.
@BizznessMinded Жыл бұрын
See here's the problem with the Jordan haters who criticize this play: you're only targeting Jordan for the push but you excuse the fact that Reggie is pushing on Jordan's hip trying to impede his motion. Which if he wasn't doing that then the push off would not have occurred in the first place. It's both an offensive and a defensive foul happening at the same time. It's called "letting them play it out". And back then the rules on physical contact were far more lenient.
@rothed16 Жыл бұрын
Rockets fan here and Hakeem Olajuwon is still my fave player. My friends growing up in Houston didnt hate Jordan, but none of us were like "Jordan fans", but we responded him. We rep our Rockets, but we knew we were watching something special when we watched Jordan play. He was just different. Like from another planet different. We knew we were watching the GOAT after that 1st 3pt. 2nd 3pt just cemented it
@TheAnkhGod Жыл бұрын
Watching MJ play was this. You got a plate of food and 3 quarters into the game your food is cold and you just remembered you had a plate. Your food is cold, but if the Bulls are down, you not gonna leave because you know the 4th Quarter is Jordan time where MJ does even more amazing shit than he was already doing. After the game, you food was still cold because you had to run outside and try that shot you just seen MJ do. Multiply that by 82 games and playoffs over 15-16 seasons (including Wizards years). Also, he left basketball because his Dad had gotten killed and he lost his love for the game since his Dad went to every game. Love the video and good to see a Sista doing a vid like this. Larry Legend is and always will be Larry Legend though lol.
@chrisaultman4589 Жыл бұрын
Seen all the championship wins and more. Even my mom would watch because of MJ. Forever the GOAT#23
@thelonious-dx9vi10 ай бұрын
Knick fan here. If there was one particular moment, it was the score; steal the inbounds; lose it to the swarming McDaniel and Starks; then DAWG, NO QUIT to break up the play going the other way. No fucking quit. Ever. I remember it photographically, as a Knick fan. If you think there is any "debate", you simply have no clue.
@derrickzoolander5378 Жыл бұрын
I got to see him twice in Philly and he did some incredible plays in the way the crowd reacted you would’ve thought that we were in Chicago. He was playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers is about the best way to put it. He did things that no one has ever seen before or since he retired
@golfhax2 жыл бұрын
lol what young people don't understand is that he did these type of plays every single game. if you never got to watch him live it's hard to comprehend how incredible he was as a player. his whole career was a highlight reel. dude was a freak.
@redhotmamakennels77382 жыл бұрын
When I saw him on the USA team in the 84 Olympics I. Knew he was better than anyone I ever seen at basketball.
@MrVvulf2 жыл бұрын
That was the year Bobby Knight said Michael Jordan was the best basketball player he'd ever seen - and he touched upon the intangibles like mental toughness and drive, not just his physical skills.
@34jayy2 жыл бұрын
And that was before his midrange jumper was on point. He truly had no weakness.
@redhotmamakennels77382 жыл бұрын
@@34jayy midrange looked crisp to me back then
@34jayy2 жыл бұрын
@@redhotmamakennels7738 it wasnt....that was one of the concerns teams had when he entered the draft....his body size and midrange jumper. Then he perfected his only weakness
@redhotmamakennels77382 жыл бұрын
@@34jayy wasn’t a concern of mine or knight..his jumper was crisp period
@tiredoffools89292 жыл бұрын
1) Upon MJ's arrival in his Rookie season it was evident he was the greatest basketball player. Every single game that man played, produced multiple highlights on both sides of the ball and he was relentless. He didn't take games off for load management, and he never rested on defense. He played 82 games 9X, and he was one game shy of that being 10X. It was impossible not to be at the edge of your seat when he had the ball in his hands. For context, MJ's stats his rookie season (84-85) were equivalent to Kobe's(07-08) lone MVP season. 2)MJ retired that first time because his father, who was also his best friend was murdered, and he originally wanted his father to have seen his last basketball game. Baseball was also his father's favorite sport, so he decided to give it a go in honor of his father. His love of Basketball grew stronger with the lack of his success in baseball, and his competitive natural wanted to go out there against the new players in the league like the Shaq and pennys of the world. MJ admired Magic and Bird, so when he won his 6th chip, he felt he had nothing else to prove. 3) MJ/Lebron debate... all you need to react to on that subject is a video titled Jordan vs Lebron - The Best GOAT Comparison - by DANGERProductions. Link below: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qp2WnoVsmtR4l5o 4) There is no such thing as "My" Goat. That was made up to make people feel good about their own favorite player. There is nothing wrong with having different favorite players. I have many favorite players and that includes Larry, Steph, etc. But there is only one GOAT. There is no other player that has the combination of dominance, individual accolades, and winning as MJ does. Kareem has the best arguments against MJ, as his career is impeccable. The issue I have with Kareem, is he had way more talent around him during his career, and his last two rings came because of Magic Johnson, not because of him. Kareem won those chips when he wasn't the best player on the floor. That could never be said about MJ. All off MJ's rings were while he was driving the bus.
@cyber6sapien2 жыл бұрын
WELL STATED!! Hard to disagree with anything you wrote here!
@cameronallen61462 жыл бұрын
MJ played in an era when the game was much more physical than the game today .
@chrisgreen177 Жыл бұрын
Also, I appreciate you making the MJ video being 3/4 of the screen unlike a lot of the reaction videos where the person reacting to the video is 3/4 of the video and we have to focus on a small corner of the screen to actually see the MJ footage video.
@chucklee3472 жыл бұрын
I saw MJ once at the Dean Dome in chapel Hill North Carolina where I grew up the energy and atmosphere in the stadium which you didn't know at the time but was exhausting. When we left and went to car it felt like we had just played 2 strait hours.
@ToyHunter-wc9dz Жыл бұрын
Seeing Jordan and the Bulls was unlike anything before or since. He gave 100% every minute, of every game. No load management, no nights off for rest. He respected that the fans paid their hard earned money to see him, and he was never going to disappoint them. It didn't matter who the opponent was, you saw something you'd never seen before, night in, and night out. You knew, for the next few hours, you were going to be glued to every possession, watching a master of his craft. So happy I got to experience it in real time. I have hundreds of regular season games on VHS, any one of them can be a highlight reel by itself. His consistent, persistent, intensity and drive to win will never be matched. It's the one thing guys like Lebron can never duplicate. No amount of stats can ever top MJ as the greatest player to ever lace up his sneakers. Larry was a killer as well, without the athleticism, but he's the only one who could give MJ a battle mentally.
@joselara8502 жыл бұрын
Micheal Jordan is the goat 🐐?? Even Larry Bird said he was God in disguise 🥸..I'm a bulls fan and remember when you got drafted in 84 . You knew when you went to see him play live on TV something spectacular was going to happen what a great and phenomenal player it was
@jdgill46262 жыл бұрын
A lot of people get the goat debate confused with the best debate. They are two different things. As far as the goat debate it doesn't matter what era you played in it only matters what you're resume says and that's why Mike is the goat to me he has the most complete resume. I would also say he is the best to me too and that's simply because he did the most ridiculous things the most consistently
@ejflesher Жыл бұрын
His footwork, vision, the fact he defied gravity and had every defender terrified of him and on their heels made him unstoppable. He froze people with the fact he could pull up and shoot, he could drive past you, fake a pass or make a pass. You just never knew ho he was going to beat you, but he was going to.
@linorestrepolobo36202 жыл бұрын
MJ the GOAT by a mile, whoever is second is nowhere close. You can all debate second place but nobody is in the same stratosphere as MJ. It’s all about the skill, the athleticism, the fundamentals, the clutch gene, the mentality, the killer instinct, the stats, the accolades, the eye test, the winning. This guy was really the complete package. If you want to be in awe you need to watch the rarest voyager video. Fun fact, MJ is the lightest guy to ever crush a backboard with a dunk
@jamesprez72962 жыл бұрын
1000000% FACTS
@lurkingfox2500 Жыл бұрын
Second imho would be the late great Kobe Bryant. but even Kobe himself says it'd be MJ, because he learned everything from MJ
@Lord_DZL2 жыл бұрын
Jordan was not known as a shooter. Even called it his weakness. So in the 92 finals, Portland played off him and he hit (at that time) a Finals NBA record 6 threes in a half.
@GregTurdHauler2 ай бұрын
You must be a kid MJ shot over 48% for his career from 15 feet or further from the basket. In comparison Lebron shoots less than 35% for his career from beyond 0-3 ft beyond the basket. MJ was a pure shooter you're confusing it with 3 pt shooting, which he admittedly never made part of his package because he didn't see the point when he was already averaging over 30 for his whole Bull's career. Do some research before you make another asinine comment like this one.
@BrotherJudahIsrael602 жыл бұрын
I'm a born Hoosier like Larry Bird! But Michael Jordan was from another planet! I'm old enough where I saw Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Oscar Robinson, Dr J, The Iceman, Bird, and Magic Johnson, Kareem, LeBron and many others play, they were all great winners and players, however I've never seen anybody play professional basketball better than Michael Jordan. Michael is only 11 months older than me, when he came in the NBA in 84, I was a straight up LA Lakers fan. I never thought Michael Jordan and the Bulls would beat LA in the 1991 NBA series. Lol, that's when Michael Jordan made a believer out of me. 10 NBA scoring titles in a row, 9 all defensive first teams. Michael Jordan is the best NBA player hands down. If he hadn't retired to play baseball, I'm sure the Bulls would have 8 NBA championships instead of 6.💯 When Michael Jordan played college basketball for Dean Smith he played great fundamental basketball, his athleticism was off the chain, but before he played one game in the NBA he was playing in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. They turned him loose, I was like wow, he has jumping abilities like Dr J, but better, and creative moves of difficulty like The Iceman. I was amazed at his game. They slaughtered all of those countries from around the world 🌎. If you can find some 1984 Los Angeles Olympics with Michael Jordan and the USA basketball team you will be totally amazed at his international game before he ever played in the NBA. He was clearly the best player on the court every game.👊 To answer your question about, how was it on game night when Michael Jordan played? He sold-out arenas every time he came to town not only in Chicago's United Center, every city sold-out tickets when Michael Jordan and the Bulls came to town. The best Bulls team I've seen was when they went 72-10 and won the championship that year. They were so far ahead of every team, I don't think they lost two games in a row the entire season. Another thing about Michael Jordan was in the 4th quarter when every player was dead tired, he was still moving like the energizer bunny, frfr! He was unstoppable!
@davidjefferies4063 Жыл бұрын
anytime you can get the goat on your team you are going to have great time I watch the man when he was in college and this young man have been blessed by the good god so what you see is what God have blessed him with
@drifblimdtr2500 Жыл бұрын
No shade to Larry but... Jordan was a defensive menace in blocks and steals, Larry was the better passer but its not that Jordan was a terrible passer, the Triangle offense was basically designed for Jordan to 1v1 ISO everyone because literally no one was able to create a shot better than MJ. His finesse and overall presence is really unmatched even today.
@lorenzobenjamin22602 жыл бұрын
Don't know if anyone said it yet but he retired the first time because of his father's murder. He lost his drive n love for the game because his pops were to every game...they were really close..
@JiuJitus12102 жыл бұрын
Getting tickets to a game back then was really difficult. I went to a few games and it was unreal watching him live, even from the cheap seats.
@JoGoof2 жыл бұрын
I was very fortunate as a teenager. My dad was event maintenance supervisor for many years at the Omni in Atlanta. So from about 84 to 90 , I got to all the Hawks home games as well as concerts, wcw & wwf wrestling and several other shows / events. I loved my Hawks.. BUT Larry Bird was always my favorite player and IMO Jordan was the best player no matter what court he stepped on! No words can describe his athleticism on that court. He looked like a High Schooler playing with middle schoolers most of the time. You said it right when you said he had Everyone on skates when he had the ball. I think that’s because he could do it all and they literally just couldn’t guard him with any consistency. Great reactions, please keep them coming.
@wesburbstally73912 жыл бұрын
That’s so true, due to everything he had in his arsenal. He had great middy, can make the 3 when needed, can get by you because he was fast, had the best layup package ever, as well as can dunk it on you. Unguardable for sure, proven by his scoring title.
@ronaldholmes1248 Жыл бұрын
I was at the Knicks game when he did the fake spin and dunked on Patrick Ewing when I tell you the crowd went wild my heart was racing with excitement but my pops was devastated the look on his face I felt so bad for him🤣🤣🤣
@mohamedmaiza3866 Жыл бұрын
"Watching MJ live or going to an MJ game what did it feel like?" Well that was a long time ago and I was only 11 but MJ was something different. He generated an excitement to watch him play ON A GLOBAL SCALE, that there never has been an athlete that compared since. Talking about MJ being basketball's goat ain't enough, he was the best athlete of all time.
@diecastrendezvousgroupdrg2786 Жыл бұрын
Seeing MJ in person and watching him live was NOT the same as TV. It was like seeing God play. I was 15 yrs old and then again at 17 I watched him drop 55 points. He looked faster and ran faster in person than it seemed on TV. He looked like he was playing against high schoolers in person than on TV, it looked like it was just too easy for him to win. At that time Chicago fans suggested to just use 4 Bull players vs their 5 opponent's to make things a little more evenly competitive.
@yesorlando052 жыл бұрын
I've been an NBA fan since the mid 1970's and coached youth basketball for years. 2 of my 3 sons played competitive basketball through high school here in North Carolina. My middle son even attended camps with Stephon Curry that his dad, Dell Curry, sponsored here in the Charlotte area. My personal top 3 are: 1. Michael Jordan, 2. Larry Bird, 3. Magic Johnson. After the top 3, it’s more debatable to me. I’ve seen everyone over the last 45+ years. IMO, these players had the best BALANCE of FG%, FT%, clutch play, great offense, great defense, makes teammates better, great team play, shares the ball, passing ability, finishing, coachable, high basketball IQ, finds a way to win, has all areas of the basic fundamentals down pat, seeks high % shots FIRST, knows where teammates are on the court at all times, able to score while being fouled, played against tougher competition, played against great defenses. No one today has ALL of these attributes. These 3 are the only players ever to not have any holes in their games at all. Not even Lebron can match this. He flops, gives up on defense ( a huge negative), and has choked in too many key games. All of these negatives are glaring and brings down his value. To me, only Michael, Larry, and Magic had ALL of these attributes and are (by far) the most clutch and best players of all time. Consistently winning the close games is what separates icon players from everyone else. No players after my top 3 come close to doing it at the level they did. Though today's players have a lot of talent, most players lack most of these attributes and no one has all of them. Defense and team play are almost nonexistent today compared to the 80’s/90’s. Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson (by far) are the most clutch players of all time, did it against the best defenses of all time, and did it during the most talent rich era of all time (80’s/90’s). Because of the addiction to three pointer, lack of teamwork, and lack of defense the game of basketball is not nearly as exciting and interesting. It seems that many young people who do not understand the fundamental attributes of the game and haven’t seen players pre -2000 play night in and night out are the ones who claim that Lebron is the best. Older people who have seen decades of the best players know better. Anyway, overall, Great video. You did an awesome job.
@tehchunkeat7714 Жыл бұрын
Thank You👍
@abcdggd19435 ай бұрын
超級認同你的觀點
@johnjones52828 күн бұрын
I figured out that he was the greatest after he came back from retirement after his father died, and the Bulls won their fourth title, and Jordan had a finals MVP to go with each ring! That's when I knew. That meant that every single time he performed on the highest stage, he was never UPstaged. The other two titles were just gravy, to me.
@Teeyah22 жыл бұрын
Larry himself said he never saw anyone play the way Mj played. Larry also said that one of the scariest things is to see MJ coming towards you on the court and not knowing what he was going to do.
@BrotherJudahIsrael602 жыл бұрын
When he retired the first time! He had lost his dad in a robbery murder in Noth Carolina I believe! There was speculation that his gambling on the golf course may have had something to do with his dad being killed. The media was really trashing him during his grieving period, him and his dad were so close. Michael Jordan was crushed and his family. So the accusations about his gambling may have caused his dad's death took the wind out of the brother. So not long after his dad was killed is when he announced his retirement. They investigated him, and found out they were false accusations. They caught the young dudes who killed Mr Jordan. He was asleep on the side of the rode in his Lexus apparently tired from driving when the young thugs came up on him robbed, and shot him. The coroner didn't find any ID on Mr Jordan so they cremated Michael Jordan's dad before his family found out it was him. The dental work in his mouth proved it was Michael Jordan's dad. They didn't even get to have a proper funeral for him. This all played apart in why Michael Jordan retired the first time to go play baseball.
@rickmason61572 жыл бұрын
Quick story for you.During the draft when Mike was being discussed by the great coach Bobby Knight he was told by the teams that they would take a center over Mike.Coach Knight said "Well dammit take Jordan and play him at center and he would still be the best player he ever saw" Now if you knew Coach Knight he does not give praise easily.One of the toughest coaches to ever do it!
@LyashenkoArtyom Жыл бұрын
The GOAT in action!🐐 From Russia with love!💪✌
@enjoyedjourneys8363Ай бұрын
I was 16, playing HS ball in Chicago when MJ was drafted. I saw every playoff game live, and many in person. I opened a bar in Lincoln Park and paid the Summer of 93 rent with the money earned during their 93 playoff run. Taking visitors to watch MJ play live @Chicago Stadium or United Center, was always fun. He made alot of amazing athletes look silly. MJ had a very complicated relationship with baseball that was influenced by his dad, who was murdered the summer of 93, when Jordan retired. I beleive most of us, in Chicago in 93, felt that MJ would not have retired to play baseball if his dad had not been murdered a month after he won his 3rd title. Jerry Reinsdorf who owned the White Sox and the Bulls also made it easy for MJ to bounce back and forth between franchises. Not much of a GOAT debate to be had from my perspective. Lebron will retire having compiled the most prodigious career of statistics ever. No one will ever win more titles as a player than Russell. And if you need to draft a team to win a game, series, or season, Michael Jordan is your first pick. In 1984, before winning Olympic gold, Jordan led a bunch of fellow college players to an 8-0 series sweep against an NBA all star team that included 7 HoFs; Then, when Jordan set the alltime playoff scoring record (63pts) against the Celtics in 86 at 23yrs old, in the Garden, against the NBAs best D that year... the Celtics swept the Bulls, won the title with one of the best teams ever, led by Bird, who'd just won his 2nd str8 MVP and was the NBAs undisputed best player (and trash talker)... And what did Bird have to say about Jordan after the game?!? (on national television!): "I didn't think anyone was capable of doing what Michael has done to us," Larry Bird marveled. "He is the most exciting, awesome player in the game today. I think it's just God disguised as Michael Jordan." Listen to the guys who played and coached in each era, enjoy the banter, and appreciate this gift we’ve received… and understand MJ was always the best player on the court, and everyone who was there knew it. Ask them. (Okay, to be fair, most people outside Chicago didn’t start talking about MJ as GOAT until his 2nd threepeat)
@5150Visions2 жыл бұрын
There are no words to describe it. Imagine fans didn't want to go see their home team play even when they were giving the tickets away. But when Jordan came to town they would double the price. Tickets were insane when he came to town. Plus I know the music was kinda of terrible but a lot of answers to your questions would be answers if you would've kept it on. They did a lot of voiceovers during the video.
@KISS_MY_CONVERSE2 жыл бұрын
thats why i laugh when fans say they need to reduce the amount of games in a nba season. That's the dumbest shit i ever heard. Imagine missing 20 or 30 games every year in the 80s of bird, magic, and jordan cause the season was shorter. Fans today are ungrateful. I barely got to see clyde drexler play. And when i finally did it was in the playoffs and finals. And jordan contained him. So now millions think clyde wasnt that good cause of how he performed in the finals. Yet, people think james harden is a top 50 player and he has routinely played like shit every year in the playoffs. 🤨🤨
@onenine73_2 жыл бұрын
The only player in NBA history to in the same season win: Regular Season MVP NBA Title Finals MVP Scoring Title Named on All NBA 1st Team Named on All Defensive 1st Team And he did that 4 seperate times. 1987/88 Season he was: Regular Season MVP All NBA 1st Team All Defensive 1st Team Defensive Player of the Year Scoring Title, All Star MVP His average numbers were 35.0 PPG, 5.5 TRB, 5.9 AST, 3.2 STL, 1.6 BLK off 53.5% shooting whilst taking only 0.6 3pt shots per game 10 time scoring champion including winning it for 7 straight years. The most complete player the NBA has/will ever see and that is why he is the GOAT and as all time great as Lebron, Kobe etc are it is not even a close debate.
@ciarrajohnson3849 Жыл бұрын
14:01 The Jam video with Jackson was definitely a thrill ride for the eyes. Jackson ON HIS KNEES trying to get Jordan to moonwalk is something you’re not gonna forget. Jordan said, “Don’t tell nobody. Show me some moves….”, Jordan said😄😄😄♥️♥️👊🏿#Amen
@954roof2 жыл бұрын
Watching Jordan play in the 90s you felt like he wouldn’t ever let the bulls lose a series. You felt he would always find a way and do something incredible
@Catdad7762 жыл бұрын
In Chicago nights were planned around watching the Bulls' games...that's how special it was to watch.
@dochilliard2434 Жыл бұрын
it was electric! like waiting for the best shock, the best present...over and over again! That's what it was like to watch him live!
@redhotmamakennels77382 жыл бұрын
There’s on old writer that said he would tell foreigners that come here..go to Grand Canyon Mt Rushmore and go see MJ in Chicago..the atmosphere in the old Chicago stadium was outrageous…you couldn’t here the person next to you and they could be screaming.
@iqawwee Жыл бұрын
There wasn't a singular moment that made MJ the GOAT, it was the collection of moments that make him the GOAT. NO ONE has a better body of work competitively with the wins to go with it. NO ONE!!
@Timmycoo2 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the MJ era and him saying that the era differs on who is the best means something. Dream team with him and Bird on the same side was so awesome though.
@jefferycollyge3877 Жыл бұрын
Michael Jordan is and always will be the G.O.A.T. No one has or had better talent, skills, or was or is more athletic than Michael Jordan. No player is close to him.
@donaldpeters6310 Жыл бұрын
Even if the game didn't matter all hustle all the time he gave 100% MJ always played so good he keep your mind off bad things you were going through in life.
@elielmuniz3201 Жыл бұрын
The GOAT OF GOATS 🐐 MJ23
@Soulplaya0072 жыл бұрын
Also the best Bulls team athletically AND experience wise to ME was 93. But the 72 win win overall can't be compared to as far as Bulls teams. And MJ's first retirement was because after his father's death he always wanted to play baseball, so he fulfilled his dream. Rumors still float around that the commissioner was gonna suspend him for excessive gambling, so he played baseball.
@mpound972 жыл бұрын
I would take 91 because they were so hungry after beating Detroit. Even though 96 gets all the fanfare, I'd take any of the 1st 3peat teams strictly because they had younger legs. Scottie during the 1st run was dunking on as many cats as Mike was.
@billydurham75672 жыл бұрын
Blessed to have seen dude play. Every night he put on a show. It felt like he never missed.
@melmoses8942 жыл бұрын
You KNOW LBJ never made you feel like MJ making you feel when you watch his highlights! =]
@danieloceans96522 жыл бұрын
The best to ever do it GOAT
@awbean52542 жыл бұрын
THEIR IS NO DEBATE!
@realartist_eric23652 жыл бұрын
If I make a team I'm DEFINITELY starting with MJ
@megawhitesox05742 жыл бұрын
i remember the draft i could not believe we got him at pick no3, his olympic coach said before he played 1 nba game (bobby knight) thats the greatest player i ever seen!
@leakedclipsdaily2 жыл бұрын
MJ is the GOAT for 4 specific reasons which these other GOAT competitors don't have: 1. His Elite Defense / Elite 2 Way Game 2. His Longevity Consistent 82 Game Seasons 3. His Playoff Success 4. His Dynamic/Creative Scoring
@gurugurukuma2 жыл бұрын
The reason why MJ said "He can't guard me," is because the media dubbed Gerald Wilkins as the "Jordan Stopper."
@mostmost12 жыл бұрын
He hustled his ass off EVERY GAME! On defense and offense! He was a terror on defense and maniac on offense. That separated him from the rest. Jordan was a rock star of Rock stars. Casual fans watched the game on a random Tuesday just to see him play. In the arenas it was a show of shows.
@cano212 жыл бұрын
Jordan is the GOAT of GOATs. That's why people still use the expression "he's the Michael Jordan of (fill in the blank)."
@TheZiel23 Жыл бұрын
He’s the greatest 💯
@michaellovelace9761 Жыл бұрын
People respect LeBron but they feared Jordan.
@doc46vale2 жыл бұрын
Best Bulls team - 95-96. NBA Champ. + 72-10 season.
@DaveMillennial2 жыл бұрын
MJ changed the way basketball is displayed, broadcasted, looked at, where it's played, & how it's played. run fast, jump high, and be fundamentally sound. Kobe is the most skilled player of all time with kyrie. Kobe always said MJ is the master. GOAT.
@JohnJones-wb7lx2 жыл бұрын
Michael Jordan was freakishly gifted from an athletic standpoint, that's what a lot of young people say. They didn't know he was that athletic or had such a creative package, especially his layups. But it was his competitive spirit that gives him the nod. And there is no comparison between Jordan and Bird. Jordan had 5 MVPs, 6 rings, and Def. Player of Year. Larry had 3 MVPs, 3 rings, and 0 Def. Player of Year Jordan had 3 All-Star MVPs and 3 steals titles. Larry had 0 and 0. Jordan had a higher career offensive rating and a better career defensive rating and beat Larry in the classic 8, PER, Box Plus/Minus, and win share avg.
@zachkelley55352 жыл бұрын
For me, watching MJ play is like The Creation of Adam, God touched MJ with all the talent of basketball. 80s/90s basketball was the toughest basketball, now you have the " you touched me, I cry' league
@ciarrajohnson3849 Жыл бұрын
11:48 Good question. As a kid who saw Mike and Janet, I ache never seeing Jordan. I’m a concert kid and I hate never seeing Jordan perform. J A M was some of the ILLEST shit ever made and I can’t imagine being a kid on that set. Them loving on each other was the blessing YDK existed😩😩#FkSpaceJam2
@jrcolacola Жыл бұрын
18:18 Kobe was the only player closes to MJ but MJ the goat period... it doesn't matter era. The things he's done and accomplished, he did things nobody else has done and all the quote on quote goats that people say are better than him. They looked up to him.
@joycelago13158 ай бұрын
So this is my answer to the LeBron/Michael goat situation. People have the absolute right to pick "their" goat. But Michael is THE GOAT. To put it another way, if LeBron is the king Michael Jordan is the messiah of basketball
@RR-fc3zm2 жыл бұрын
That play always gets me...never have I seen anyone hang in the air pause for a pass fake then dish it off to teammate cutting to basket for dunk... this dude is by far the best well ever see on basketball court! & I 1000% agree with you on the hustle!!! #theGoatMJ23
@chris208742 жыл бұрын
NO! His dad was murdered and he retired saying at least he knows that his dad had seen every basketball game he ever played in. Back then everybody knew why he retired and respected it. Only today do they come up with this he left to play baseball stuff. He played baseball only because he didn't want to play basketball after his dad was murdered because his dad was a big part of it.
@mlumpkin132 жыл бұрын
MJ is the GOAT. One reason us the fact that when you saw the last shot against Utah, you knew right away that he was wearing 14's. That was the only game he ever wore the 14's. Could you call out LeBron's shoes by the number at a glance?
@JasmineTVworld2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh you got a good point here! lol
@redtesta2 жыл бұрын
Jordan. But my starting 5 would be Jordan, Magic , Bird, Malone and Hakeem. I love Larry. That era is unmatched. Its soft now. Guys get a hang nail and they go on injured list for a month. I saw MJ play twice. I look back and i took it for granted but it insane. The energy, the crowd was cheering Jordan and Chicago was playing the clippers in their home arena LOLOLOL. What i noticed was jordan was effortless. It was smoooooth, art and he was soooo quick. His jumping is quick and explosive. He doesn't need to "wind up" say like a vince carter . Carter isn't a quick jump. Jordan can also jump from either two legs or one. There was no "moment". He body of work made him the GOAT. But that dunk against New York, where oakley plus another defender jump on him , Jordan acts like he is turning around but he spins baseline and dunks on Patrick Ewing. There is another where he is about 10ft from the rim, standing still, took one step and dunked. Jordan left because not only the challenge but the press was all over him, his dad had died and he was burnt out and if he was going to try baseball it had to be then. It wasn't because he was just bored. There is no goat debate. This generation has hyped up lebron and the media as well. Watch DangerProduction video and you will see it wasnt even close. lebron needs to worry about bird, kobe, kareem . #1 is taken . People can say eras but guys like Jerry West come out and say he has never seen anyone like jordan ever.
@Dennis-bu9gr2 жыл бұрын
Bobby Knight saw a young MJ and said"I've just the best basketball player I've ever seen" that's when he started at NC
@mall31st562 жыл бұрын
Watch this again in your spare time with the volume on, you missed so many key talking points that let you know he the goat and he a different level
@Mikah234 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see the younger generation. Seeing why we claim MJ is the Goat. No ones game can touch his Airness. Unbelievable and a honor to watch real time. 96 bulls untouchable in my opinion.
@leeblack21032 жыл бұрын
The dunk over Patrick Ewing and the Knicks was my Number 1 MJ moment
@JohnJones-wb7lx2 жыл бұрын
Watching MJ live and going to his games was insane. You didn't want to blink and people stood up when he got the ball. They didn't want someone to get in their way, because they might miss something iconic or historic. Every game. No cap.
@Stormystorm9292 жыл бұрын
There are so many MJ moments, I can't just pick one. In my opinion he's the G.O.A.T. because he changed the game of basketball in so many ways. Not just in his era, but the eras to follow. That's why he's the Greatest Of ALLLL Time!
@terrywags9822 жыл бұрын
Mj came BEFORE lebron and Kobe they looked up to him…mj the goat
@electric86682 жыл бұрын
The comparison with LeBron is a campaign not a true debate. There is no true debate about Jordan being the GOAT.
@marshalljankins45262 жыл бұрын
No debate baby sis. The eye test alone should tell you. Jordan would average 50+ today. Softer league with soft rules now. No handchecking or anything. Even Larry Bird said "Jordan was just better than all of us". Pull it up. It's on the tube. Scoring Champion(33 pre game)/Defensive player of the year (over 100 blocks and 200+ steals) and MVP in the same season. First team to 3 peat. Retired for 2 years then came back and 3 peated again. Would have been 8 in a row. Nuff said. You should also check out Jordan "one of the best defenders ever" if you still are unclear about the best, most spectacular player ever seen. I knew he was the best when the college Allstars played the NBA all Stars in about 6 games and Jordan dominated the NBA All Stars winning the games. You can check that out too. There is a reason Labron wears 23. Kobe and Magic are two players mixtapes you should see. Is Bron greater than them ? I don't think so. Labron is the latest not the greatest.
@juniorwangsa65642 жыл бұрын
A lot of your questions are answered in this mixtape by the commentators. There are a lot of voiceovers that you missed by muting the vid.
@richarddoyle33402 жыл бұрын
His arm never extended, it slid straight down.....no push off
@Micheck-12 жыл бұрын
If you got the majority of Basketball fans I think like ESPN'S pole Michael had 73% of ppl saying he's the best
@notablindliberal896 Жыл бұрын
Thee GOAT
@thescourgeofathousan2 жыл бұрын
A) if you picking the last player on your team then it has to be Larry because you would have picked MJ as your first player already. B) Nobody compares close to MJ
@chriswilliams88492 жыл бұрын
And he was the most dominant DEFENSIVE player at his position
@sliptera3 Жыл бұрын
I like how you say “and 1” when back then it was hardly ever “and 1” it was a lot more physical