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@ImportAl9 ай бұрын
I saw Mike play in person. The way he pumped the ball, waved it around, put english or flipped up layups in warm ups was like nothing I've seen before or since, center hands on a guard.
@katrinachavez35339 ай бұрын
I too saw young MJ ball a few times in person at old LA Sports Arena vs Clippers. I remember we always made sure to get there for warmups cause he put on a layup/dunk show for the fans. A few times during game I had to look at replay on jumbotron to make sure my eyes hadn't deceived me. The guy was spectacular. The greatest athlete I have ever seen.
@GamingCentralTV19 ай бұрын
Kwahi got his hands but hes stiff
@Thunchoz39 ай бұрын
Ayo NO DIDDY 🙅🏽♂️
@teddysav19 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@johnnyblingg9 ай бұрын
@@GamingCentralTV1More stiff and less athletic. I think the closest player to young MJ with his speed and body control was D. Wade.
@dinok.38099 ай бұрын
That brief Hornets squad w/Rex, Glen Rice, Zo, Larry Johnson, Muggsy Bogues Was probably everyone's favorite team besides their home team
@morelife65089 ай бұрын
Use to see Larry Johnson in East Dallas. Driving a 500 on Lorenzo's.
@MrJ1S9 ай бұрын
They had the best logo and colors so hornets gear was selling coast to coast...at least it was here in NY.
@dinok.38099 ай бұрын
@@MrJ1S funny you mention that, I recently and rather randomly ordered a used Hornets Starter snap-back cap on eBay for the nostalgia factor and well, cuz why not lol
@simplysimple76289 ай бұрын
What a squad. My era. Teenage years. I am trying to fortunate to have that era as my era to look up to. I am beyond grateful. Basketball when it was a mans game. Classy and professional. Maybe behind the scenes there were some sketchy stuff but those guys made sure they were a good example in front of the cameras and crowds. They knew kida were watching.
@jeremyfromthebay849 ай бұрын
Don't forget about Kendall Gill
@berlingray80589 ай бұрын
MJ's brother Larry also had that same advantage, the same quick first step , jump shot and almost the same vertical leap. MJ had said his older brother was actually better than him, he just happen to be blessed with the heigh (once he turned 16) (Larry topped off at 5'8). MJ basically played against himself all through Jr High to High School. Once he finally beat Larry one on one he felt he could finally beat anyone.
@hazewilliams21179 ай бұрын
That's interesting 🤔
@Bleek17Six9 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@jordancarlin96879 ай бұрын
Larry Jordan was also the father’s favourite . It shows how being the GOAT in anything requires certain circumstances from the beginning . MJ was driven . .. theres multiple HOFers in sports who at their Induction speech more or less said “ F U dad “
@berlingray80589 ай бұрын
@@jordancarlin9687 But MJ was best friends with his dad
@ryandouglas83829 ай бұрын
Larry was not better at all. MJ said this just to give his bro some praise and credit. Not even close
@cedricfontenette91879 ай бұрын
Michael jordan hands on those McDonald’s commercials made Big Macs look like sausage biscuits
@MrOhio-hm8jy9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Goood one
@newera52389 ай бұрын
😅😅😂😂
@tydan82180ify9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@cuttycut23249 ай бұрын
Big Mac and a sausage biscuit are bout the same size anyway tho..
@cedricfontenette91879 ай бұрын
@@cuttycut2324 what McDonalds are u goin to bruh
@paulhenry85869 ай бұрын
The era of the NBA Rex played in was by far my favorite period. I mean their were stars on every team and the playoffs were absolutely brutal
@YoYoMaWhatItDo9 ай бұрын
*there
@darnelldarden94299 ай бұрын
The mentality of not wanting to wear another man's sneakers shows how the mentality of the NBA has changed now. Now everyone wants to be friends
@LaidBack--9 ай бұрын
Why can't we be friends??? Whyyyyy can't weeeeee beee frieeeeeennnnnnndddssss?? 😂😂😂
@KWillo9 ай бұрын
@@LaidBack-- underrated comment 😂
@perfectbeat9 ай бұрын
Yes and it's not good. The opposing team camaraderie.
@brandonhinrichs43939 ай бұрын
First off that makes no goddamn sense there's what maybe 200 players in the NBA right now and how many players have a signature shoe? Maybe 20 and 20s probably a generous number
@naturalimmunity70079 ай бұрын
Because there aren't many real men playing professional sports nowadays
@polofrost50789 ай бұрын
As a basketball fan I’m loving this interview
@brandonmitchell14039 ай бұрын
Kids have no idea. The best rules of basketball in the 90’s, the best basketball plays, smartest basketball athletes in the 90’s. It was a tough game and that’s why 90’s basketball had best players.
@federationspace52649 ай бұрын
the players were not the best. the newest generation will always be better just like every other sport.
@Sonofserbia9 ай бұрын
All sports were the best in the 90s. Before the real greed set in.
@caviarblack71169 ай бұрын
My cousin played MJ in poker. Back when he was playing baseball. He lost and owes MJ $1,500. He wrote him a check, thinking he's not gonna cash it. Checked his account the next day, and it was cashed......😂
@toppdogg28159 ай бұрын
Man wanted his money
@newera52389 ай бұрын
😅😅
@JosephFarrier-c8q9 ай бұрын
Lets funk off seriously like human traff style
@Maahwarnesew339 ай бұрын
Lmao 😂
@ChrisJWatts504TV9 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@IGStrangDaKang9 ай бұрын
I met Rex in the early 90s…my uncle used to be the strength and conditioning coach for the wildcats…he came to my uncles house in a dark blue porsh..we went to rupp arena and i watched them workout
@deez98059 ай бұрын
Mike has a left hand layup in the Championship game vs Georgetown that’s rarely ever shown in any of his highlights. It was just as clutch as his GW as he done it I believe right around the 3 min mark in the game. It was high off the glass right over Ewing after jumping from nearly outside of the paint. Crazy touch bc of those mitts.
@ryandouglas83829 ай бұрын
It's not just the hands. People are overrating that because Phil said it. Kyrie has some of the best touch around the rim and his hands aren't that big. Palming the ball helps but the hang time MJ had helps more than anything. Creativity and body control as well
@gabeeskridge82919 ай бұрын
It is not being overrated, his hands are the difference maker in the air like Jackson said. Julius the Doctor Irving has the massive hands. Connie Hawkins , the huge hands.
@Unithepiper9 ай бұрын
Bobby Knight said Micheal (a very young MJ) was the most fundamentally sound basketball player he had ever seen when he coached him on the Olympic team…… Case closed on the left hand foolishness…..
@punkem7339 ай бұрын
@@Unithepiper Magic at those same olympics called MJ the best NBA player, even though he hadn't played one minute on an NBA floor.
@slickrick26859 ай бұрын
They all had huge hands too and yet MJ was 1000x better then all them put together lol
@donttrip7759 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan, the best there ever was and the best there ever will be
@LukasP1438 ай бұрын
Wemby will be better
@arthurfonzarelli98288 ай бұрын
Wasn't that hard in a league that didn't have four in players. The best players in the NBA nowadays have summer from other countries something he never had to worry about. It's a whole different game now sure he was the best in his era but his era was much easier than it is now. Gianna's, Luca sonic.
@mercurry7188 ай бұрын
Damn, you spelled LeBron James wrong...
@donttrip7757 ай бұрын
@@mercurry718 and if you think James is better than MJ than you proved you suck at basketball
@mercurry7187 ай бұрын
@@donttrip775 so I suck at basketball just because I have an opinion? In my opinion, LeBron is the GOAT...In your opinion I'm guessing your choice is MJ...the biggest difference is, I won't insult you for your opinion.... it's not that serious..
@pfeiffdog08119 ай бұрын
This dude had crazy hops
@Megahertz_129 ай бұрын
He had a 44 inch vertical 😮
@romeod75499 ай бұрын
Rex was sooooo nice at KU
@eddiewilbanks13829 ай бұрын
@@romeod7549UK
@perfectbeat9 ай бұрын
He sure did. For real! You'd have to watch his college years to see it. In the NBA he mainly shot from the outside.
@T.H.E.O.R.Y.9 ай бұрын
@@romeod7549UK, he sadly never played for KU
@stephenantonio37139 ай бұрын
MJ's hand spread, tip of his thumb to the tip of his pinky is 11 inches. For a guy 6'6", that's enormous..
@ggram05519 ай бұрын
I remember seeing it, as a kid, in a Sports Illustrated article with his hand superimposed on the magazine. It definitely put in perspective just how big his hands are.
@slickrick26859 ай бұрын
11.75in
@mrsain199 ай бұрын
i just looked at mine and its maybe 8 inches lol. 9 if im lucky. just the eye test. and i can palm a basketball. i couldnt imagine if i had those extra 2 inches though. im 6' 2". give me 2 more inches of height too lol.
@slickrick26859 ай бұрын
@@mrsain19 his hand from tip of pinky to tip of thumb is 11.375in and from bottom of palm to tip of middle finger is 9.75in Thats insane
@karriem56668 ай бұрын
Dr. J's hands were larger than Jordan's. But he was also at least a legit 2 inches taller.
@redsol2449 ай бұрын
Loved Rex on the Suns ☄️ Ain’t nothing like the 90s and 00s 😢
@batman95129 ай бұрын
I didn't love Rex on the Suns when they played the Sonics.
@capbruhcorn9 ай бұрын
This is what so many don’t realize in these silly GOAT debates. Jordan was physically gifted like none of these players all the way down to his hand size. His hands were literally about the size of Wilt’s who was a much larger man than Jordan. It allowed him do a lot more than Kobe and Lebron on the basketball court on both offense and defense. It’s hard to top that when even if he didn’t have big hands he still had the athleticism and work ethic to be great. Genetic Power Ball.
@AK-74K9 ай бұрын
LeBron is a genetic freak himself. Kobe though, whilst a great athlete wasn't a freak of nature like the other two.
@joel24219 ай бұрын
The problem with this argument is that hand size tends to correlate negatively with shooting ability. Great shooters almost all have average hand size and average arm length. Terrible shooters, esp terrible FT shooters tend to have long arms and big hands. MJ is an anomaly because he worked really hard on his shooting technique his second and third year in the NBA.
@capbruhcorn9 ай бұрын
@@joel2421 It’s normally with big men though. At least back in the day bigs were working more on their post game where wings would work on their perimeter game. Shaq was prime example. He literally shot put the ball and hand to guide it because his hand size is very large. I remember in Shaq’s early days at TNT he asked Kawhi to put his palm against his and they were the same size. Kawhi is a pretty good shooter especially from the midrange. Dr J had large hands and was just an average shooter. Shout out to Rex for the analogy of shooting with a soccer ball. I never looked at it like that and can see the difficulty. But I think having large hands have more pros than cons when playing basketball.
@joel24219 ай бұрын
@@capbruhcorn Large hands are an advantage for everything except dribbling and shooting. Shooting is the single most important skill in basketball tho. Kawhi’s hands are similar to MJ’s and it took Kawhi many years to become a decent shooter and that was only after he hired a private shooting coach. The main point tho is that while MJ was obviously physically gifted, he wasn’t more gifted than say Kobe or Lebron and esp not based on his hand size. MJ put in a ton of work to overcome the disadvantage his hands gave him in terms of shooting. Dr. J actually followed MJ’s example and worked to become a better shooter later in his career. Lebron did the same thing.
@capbruhcorn9 ай бұрын
@@joel2421 Take away Jordan’s hand size and give him an average hand size and he is still more gifted than Kobe and Lebron. When Jordan came into the league he played better than both Kobe and Lebron despite being held back at North Carolina. That’s not even debateable. The game just came easier to him. He missed virtually all of his second season but ending up scoring 63 against the best team in the league and eventual champion in the playoffs. When he retired in ‘93 and came back in ‘95 he scored 55 points in about his 3rd or 4th game back despite only being in baseball shape. My point is the game just comes natural to him and he is a freak of nature. Tim Grover said Mike worked smarter but Kobe worked harder. Kobe got all he could out of what he was blessed with but he wasn’t naturally as gifted as Jordan which is why he had to work harder. Kobe said it himself, he wished he had MJ’s hand size. When only a handful of guys in NBA could do certain things on the court due to their hand size that speaks volume of how much of an asset it was. It’s the internet though where folks will argue common sense.
@02REESE9 ай бұрын
The way he talks about Steph is refreshing because kids weren't raised to be athletes back then.
@chuck93809 ай бұрын
I have Chapman, Mourning, Johnson & Bogues Mitchell & Ness jerseys signed so I’m excited for this interview
@testaccounting8659 ай бұрын
WOW... VLAD with the almost 20 min clip!!! Much better than those 1.46 min clip (video 18 of 30) we usually see. Thanks! :) lol
@T.H.E.O.R.Y.9 ай бұрын
Hell yeah 😂
@michaelgrayrn45799 ай бұрын
Great interview. Humble.
@timcecil45799 ай бұрын
Rex was a competitor. If they hadn’t run him out of Lexington his senior year would have been special.
@lembk9 ай бұрын
Rex seems like a good dude. Was a helluva player in college and NBA
@debo60129 ай бұрын
Floyd that you?
@nbagoats48199 ай бұрын
My dad worked security at Chicago Stadium back in 96 and would sometimes take me with him to watch the game. A few times I was able to see MJ walk into the stadium and it was always different when he entered. It was like everything got quiet as if a king had arrived. It was crazy the amount of media traffic that surrounded him at all times. He was like a god and They were like his angels following his every move taking pictures and asking questions.
@kennethbradley25369 ай бұрын
Vlad man I'm so happy you did this interview I was a freshman in 87 and I Rex Chapman at Clem Haskins Summer basketball camp In St Paul Mn... He did the most awesome dunk from behind the backboard he bounced it and had hops as a kid watching him do that
@darrellludlow9 ай бұрын
That was a pretty good segment. Got to give Rex some credit here.
@llind40509 ай бұрын
I saw a pic where Michael Jordan palms a pumpkin and never saw that before
@slickrick26859 ай бұрын
Jimmy kimmel show he palmed a fukin pumpkin lol
@richardjackson56709 ай бұрын
I’ve always liked Rex Chapman. He’s always been a class act. He was a great player in his college and nba days.
@scottdavis1309 ай бұрын
What a likable guy a class act like I said I liked him back in the day and still do . Even more because get to hear and see who he really is
@JoeHeaton-p7r9 ай бұрын
I was a big Rex Chapman fan growing up. Sad to hear he wasn't treated right at UK.
@TheRealMichaelP9 ай бұрын
MJ ruthless giving a pre rookie a bill for 10k and that was way more back then 😂
@5lime9ordo9 ай бұрын
That's not cool , that's really some hoe ass shit . Being an asshole is all you hear about Kobe and Mike teammate wise. The opponents admired them but there teams hated them 🤷🏾♂️ . That's not cool
@aarona2229 ай бұрын
Not only was it worth way more due to inflation, those rookies didn't make too much.. 😂
@KWillo9 ай бұрын
It was an unwritten rule to hand rookies the bill.Mike was just continuing the tradition.🤷🏿♂️🤣
@propertymanager91499 ай бұрын
10k in 1988 is 30k today lmao. goddamn mike
@propertymanager91499 ай бұрын
@@KWillo relax man I just thought it was funny not mj hater
@ggram05519 ай бұрын
Anyone remember back in the day, I think it was a Sports Illustrated article, (might be wrong though), on Jordan with a picture of his hand which measured vertically, was the height of the entire magazine, and took up over a page in width. My 6th grade self was in awe.
@edtechspecialist9 ай бұрын
I used to have a SI collector's book called Rare Air that had a two page spread of each of Mike's hands. You could overlay your hands on top and it looked like a kid's fingers were just dwarfed by a grown man's palm. BTW, I am 6'3" and can palm a basketball. MJ's mitts were like an inspector gadget cheat code that enabled him to manipulate the ball in ways no other guard could.
@ggram05519 ай бұрын
Damn! That really puts one of his cheat codes even in more perspective. I remember seeing him just toy with player's doing ball fakes at the 96 Olympics in Atlanta against Yugoslavia, (spelling?), and just thinking WTF, because the velocity and quickness he put on the pump fakes, definitely worked the way he wanted and he never had to readjust. Yup, that was it, had to rack my memory bank, and I remember now having to do extra chores to save up to get it, as it wasn't part of the standard subscription, lol. As a kid any type of books or articles on him or Bo Jackson, I would almost break my neck to have lol.
@chad34529 ай бұрын
i used to do the Rex Chapman dunk where he lobbed it underneath one arm and caught w the other hand then hammered
@Nevilsghost9 ай бұрын
On yer nerf goal?😂
@ryandouglas83829 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan played Rex Chapman 23x. Rex averages: 14pts in those contests. MJ averages: 32.8pts, 6rpg, 6apg Some of Rex's games include 0pts, 0pts, 7pts, 7pts, 8pts, 8pts, 8pts, 9pts, 9pts.... Some of Jordan's games include 33pts, 10reb, 12ast, 6stl('89), or 19pts, 10rebs, 11asts, and 57pts, 10ast, 6 threes, and MJ also had scoring games of 57pts, 47pts, 45pts, 41pts, and 40pts
@wupacalypse33619 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@richardjackson56709 ай бұрын
Rex had one good game against MJ. He scored 37 pts I believe in one contest against the Bulls when he was at Charlotte
@johnloving94018 ай бұрын
Do you think Rex Chapman would have allowed a 20 year-old kid, who was not yet a pro with money, play in a card game where he could lose $10,000.00?
@aduncaroo9 ай бұрын
This is great. I could listen to this all day
@newera52389 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite players as a kid, the Man was 🔥 from the 3-point line!
@natashatomlinson45489 ай бұрын
I’m 6’2 and I could jump with my hands above the rim . I SHOULD be able to dunk . But my hands are fairly small. If my hands were just bigger I know I coukd dunk it . Having big hands is one of the biggest under-rated parts of being a good basketball player .
@KWillo9 ай бұрын
Exactly.MJ also ran a 4.3 in the 40.He had NFL player hands and speed.
@MauriceSerna8 ай бұрын
Rex is one of the best persons anyone could ever meet. He deserved so much better than what he got at UK.
@kentexican58448 ай бұрын
Except for his extraordinary ability to play basketball, I relate to a lot of what Rex had to say. He didn't have to bare his soul but there is value in what he has to say and I am glad he is sharing his story.
@thelaststarfighter19849 ай бұрын
I hope everyone watching this knows how truly great Mr. Rex Chapman was as a player - athletic, quick release. Sometimes I look back and think about players’ styles in the era they played and wonder how great they would be in todays era. I truly believe lots of players were restricted because of the “system” compared to how the game is played today. Especially the freedom to shoot the 3. Never thought I see the day where Centers ( and 3s and 4s) shooting 3s would be the norm. I think about Mr. Chapman, Chris Jackson, Nick Van Excel, etc to name a few
@francisedwards40699 ай бұрын
Rex Chapman was always a great player to me, and I've watched a lot of basketball
@PowerGearPerformance9 ай бұрын
King Rex.. the Kentucky legend!
@CraigSmithII9 ай бұрын
The former owner of the Hornets George Shinn, was also a member of the KKK. A lot of people didn't know that
@Destroyer-Grizzly-BIH9 ай бұрын
And?
@CraigSmithII9 ай бұрын
@@Destroyer-Grizzly-BIH And he was known to say some racist shit. Google him
@kidthump9 ай бұрын
@@CraigSmithIIand?
@morelife65089 ай бұрын
@@kidthumpfacts. Who cares. Get over the victim Olympics already. It's played and tiresome.
@kiteracer24979 ай бұрын
Don't cry about someone saying someone was in the kkk
@pkc11d9 ай бұрын
I believe this story about the Hornets owner asking about his black girlfriend.
@Kinggpupp9 ай бұрын
Some of the reasons why Steph ended up being the best in the car and the world is because he was riding in the car with Dell Mugsy and Rex as a 3 yr old
@xxleo24879 ай бұрын
Rex Chapman was one of those guys really liked back in the day
@JohnJr9019 ай бұрын
I loved that team! Rex, Curry, Bogues... new franchise. So much fun to watch!
@bobbresnahan83979 ай бұрын
Super interview. Thanks Rex. Big hands -- match MJ up with Dr. J!
@OmarScruggs9 ай бұрын
2 biggest hands ive ever shaken. Michael Jordan and Larry Holmes
@MUST-TRT9 ай бұрын
13:17 into this clip is where the “Jordan hands” thing starts.
@DeBeard9 ай бұрын
I love the last 2mins what Rex told us about Steve as a 'homie' of MJ lol, that's why We've been watching different games for decades unfortunately we got no clue until rex spills this out
@Virtualcritic1119 ай бұрын
Rex was a baller
@freddiebtv9 ай бұрын
14:04 "Suck it back..." ayooo pause. That was CRAZYYYY
@jusdef079 ай бұрын
So basically Jordan influenced Rex to golf and gamble. Jordan also influenced Tiger Woods to gamble.
@mylove41659 ай бұрын
What a legend!! Glad to see Rex❤
@LuisHernandez-h9w9 ай бұрын
His absolutely right.His thumb was In a unique position made him even More unguarded at every post
@legitrhythms47369 ай бұрын
Rex is the OG White Chocolate without a doubt in my mind.
@chroniclesofanexoconscious90879 ай бұрын
Rex would be Step Curry he played in todays Game .. Pure Shooter
@LatrellSprewell159 ай бұрын
I havent heard the name Tom Tolbert in 30 years!
@olliestagg049 ай бұрын
Everytime he says “okay” you take a shot of whiskey
@rjrasta23489 ай бұрын
Man I’m not gone wake up 😂😂
@geeking92689 ай бұрын
Shout out to Rex! The Bullets years
@lterry215 ай бұрын
Rex could straight up hoop im surprised he’s not talked about more in the NBA circle
@williamstone15369 ай бұрын
Great segment!
@leigh33819 ай бұрын
Dope interview
@kawzx7779 ай бұрын
I remember going to school in Charlotte. When Rex came there it was like getting a Lebron 😂 meaning he was the 1st big name for the city.
@marcus.64879 ай бұрын
yeah rex was popular ball player back then mane…tha mane could hoop tho
@fatald_23789 ай бұрын
It’s crazy how people only remember this guy for having a decent game against Jordan..💯🤷🏿♂️
@9clarkkent9 ай бұрын
Yeah, Jordan has hands bigger than Kawhi's, he broke people's ankles just pump faking and not even moving his feet. So the hands, the highest vertical in NBA history (48"), ran a 4.3 40, had a motor like prime Westbrook (on both ends of the floor) and then he was even more competitive than Kobe. Teammates said he PRACTICED like it was Game 7 of the Finals every day. So, I guess people are done with the 90's apparently. I mean it has been 24 years. Be done with them all you want. But that doesn't suddenly mean Michael ain't the GOAT- cause he is, and there's not a close second.
@buildawall1dayatatime9 ай бұрын
I never knew this about Rex, much respect to him!
@jvamerica17039 ай бұрын
Compelling story. King Rex is that guy!
@imJGott9 ай бұрын
6:12 This reminds me of a dbz moment. Steph: baby gohan Rex: piccolo Dell: goku Mugsy: krillin If anyone who knows gohan became the strongest during the cell saga and was the strongest during the first part of the saiyan saga where goku met his brother raditz
@moesunnyside83199 ай бұрын
Rex could be a top 10 player in todays nba
@dariog36th9 ай бұрын
Excellent midrange shooter, above average 3 point shooter, came through in the clutch and he had hops. He would dominate today’s nba.
@bnnproperties43719 ай бұрын
@@dariog36th......you 2 above are retarded. Rex was good but he isn't dominating anything
@debo60129 ай бұрын
Austin reeves
@moesunnyside83199 ай бұрын
@debo6012 he can play but Rex was more of a dawg in my opinion and could jump out the gym , austin is the new thunder Dan ..
@darnellrtr2529 ай бұрын
Now all the former UK players play at this state of the art gym owned by teashon prince in downtown Lexington.
@heywoodjablomee65519 ай бұрын
You also can tell that these players im the NBA today dont have the large hands to palm to ball for vicious tomahawk dunks. Anthony Edwards just did a dunk this week that people are saying is a all time classic. The ball slipped out of his hands and he barely threw it in the goal! It was impressive but........
@kentexican58448 ай бұрын
There seemed to be more hype on Rex coming out of high school than any other player I could remember (at the time in Kentucky). 'Seems at one point some outlet had reported Rex had narrowed his school choices to Louisville, UK, and Kentucky Wesleyan. The folk I know figured "Wesleyan" was mentioned only to help his Dad's potential recruiting, and I thought, "No way would such a highly rated white kid out of Kentucky not play for UK, but then I had a friend that would go to Crawford Gym and pick up on the recruiting buzz and Brian would come into work all excited saying .... I THINK WE (as in U of L) GOT REX !!! 'Wanted him bad at Louisville. He was a phenomenal player and got to watch him live in his first season with Charlotte.
@your_royal_highness7 ай бұрын
Phil Jackson said MJ’s hands were what separated him from Kobe. I never gave it much thought until a few years ago. I probably witnessed at least 50 games in person at the Stadium between 1988 and 1992 (shared season tickets) and it was something. Massive disappointment against the Pistons and euphoria at Game 2 in the ‘91 finals (“a spectacular move!”) and Games 1 (the shrug) and 6 (15 point deficit at the start of the 4th quarter) in ‘92. I could have kept a single ticket but what the hell do you do with that?
@leonblack7519 ай бұрын
MJ hands were great but MJ would take it personal if you think his hands made him Goat.
@fireguyhoseman59759 ай бұрын
Damn, I thought that was junior soprano!
@balance_it_all_out36889 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@JoeD-gy7cx9 ай бұрын
You’re fleexiiiing
@pboissie9 ай бұрын
@@JoeD-gy7cx “Will you let the man tee off! You yap worse than six barbers 💈 “
@JoeD-gy7cx9 ай бұрын
@@pboissie south of the border, where the tuna fish play 🍣
@pboissie9 ай бұрын
@@JoeD-gy7cx “take it easy, were not makin a western here”
@Deniro7189 ай бұрын
That tittle is wild NoDiddy
@RelloBluntz9 ай бұрын
Nah title wild definitely a NoDiddy
@figo007tv9 ай бұрын
Take that take that take that NoDiddy!
@SoGshaiprosper54179 ай бұрын
'No Diddy'...😂😂im sry bro but im runnin wit that. Just took the place of 'no homo'
@KPSavant9 ай бұрын
NoDiddy is gonna be a thing. Trademark that!!
@jsun31179 ай бұрын
Rex Chapman looking more like Michael Rooker.
@demigodt349 ай бұрын
Nice interview
@philb.15029 ай бұрын
Vlad interviewing Chapman because he can't get Jordan??
@BigHeeboMane9 ай бұрын
I seen Rex give MJ buckets one game he was goin off. I cant remember if he was playing for the Hornets or the Heat but he wanted smoke. They might even were about to throw hands that game if i remember correctly. Ya kno the kinda basketball that Aries Spears edges off of💀💀
@_unclecharles_9 ай бұрын
the Heat. man was cooking Mike
@balance_it_all_out36889 ай бұрын
The heat
@marylandguy3019 ай бұрын
1996 Charlote Hornets starter jacket. Classic
@TerrellNichols-j9g9 ай бұрын
Best
@aarona2229 ай бұрын
and Miami Dolphins 😅
@christianburk73099 ай бұрын
The one play that stands out and shows just how big Jordan’s hands are is against the hawks in the playoffs. I believe pippen saved a ball going out of bounds and he threw the ball kinda too high and jordan caught it with one hand. That play is almost cartoonish.
@bolder20099 ай бұрын
There's even crazier ones than that. His one handed rebounds and palming a shot out of the air, which is one of the craziest block attempts I've seen. It was called for goal tending but just the fact that he palmed the shot out of the air is ridiculous. I've not seen any other player do some of the things he did.
@stokleyture22589 ай бұрын
Great show
@Danthomas8299 ай бұрын
Wow never knew Rex and MJ was soo close
@dariog36th9 ай бұрын
Yup, MJ was pretty close with everyone who had the same agent as he did. That’s why he was close with Mutombo as well. And he was real cool with you if you golfed and gambled.
@Mixtapeweezy179 ай бұрын
9:30 Idle time is the devil’s playground!!!
@ggram05519 ай бұрын
I remember always picking him or Mark Price way back in the day, while gaming, to give me the best chance to hit those 3 balls.
@Uprising7719 ай бұрын
"i had no money growing up and we were poor; I went to the race track with my father when I was growing up"
@drmontano94149 ай бұрын
Rex I loved it when you were in Miami Heat’ sucks you loved DC so much but I get it.
@pierovittori10769 ай бұрын
great great content This is the second time I stumble in a former legend stating that about jordan's hands And it is so true, enlightining actually. As a former baller myself that was immediately so clear. That's one of the main reasons he stood up that taller than any other guard, past and present, especially when it comes to dribble,drive and finishing in traffic. Those hands for example set him a league apart from Kobe. Kobe has been one of the best guards ever, probably the 2nd best ever. And his game was so much more frantic and on the edge if compared to Michael's. And that's because his hands were 'just' regular sized hands for a man his size. But Kobe was better at shooting from long...not by coincidence. Also very interesting and nonetheless true the mention about how he was not so great at shooting the basketball in the early years, and yet he became so unstoppable from mid range and hitting it also from long range on a good day, setting an nba finals record (now long gone). Another thing about those blanket size hands is how good Michael used to play golf with those hands. If you have large hands and play golf you know what I'm talking about. Always loved Rex, as a player and as a human. So straight and true to himself no matter what. I remember a legendary long range shooting duel between him and Drazen Petrovic in a friendly (not totally friendly) game between UK and Yugoslavia. Tears.
@kahledblackman3189 ай бұрын
When he says Kobe wasn't great, he meant as far as playing above the rim and being able to go pass players.
@jamesprall99649 ай бұрын
That’s why he got so good at the fadeaway, everyone knows this already
@JamesHall4159 ай бұрын
Kobe wasn't great his first 3 years. His 4th year he turned it up
@StanFlacko9 ай бұрын
Kobe was just a rookie.
@JamesHall4159 ай бұрын
@@StanFlacko Kobe was only a rookie for 1 year spongebob. Kobe didn't even start his first 2 years. You forget when he airballed in the playoffs versus the jazz 3 straight times at the end of the game. Kobe started really balling 99-2000 season. He came in 1996
@hookemdagawd9 ай бұрын
@@JamesHall415he did airball in the clutch of that game but he was bringing the lakers back and put them in position to win that game as a teen with shaq van exel Eddie jones on that team
@DUCATI7259 ай бұрын
Rex was a DAWG
@vinny24599 ай бұрын
Just so we are clear Christianity isnt anti interracial relationships
@justinlove57009 ай бұрын
Jordan use to hustle tf outta people 😂
@richardchingas59979 ай бұрын
To know who the GOAT is, by picking what player you would want on this situation. it’s Game 7, tie game, one minute left on the clock, who would be the one person you want to have the ball? You can pick anyone for any generation.
@ghostrider7649 ай бұрын
Jordan. And it’s not even close
@SoGshaiprosper54179 ай бұрын
Jordan, than kobe
@bnnproperties43719 ай бұрын
......unfortunately for you all , LeBron has better numbers in those situations than Kobe and MJ . Kobes teams actually fare worse when he had the ball in his hands the last minute. A minute is a long time, probably 3 possessions so a smart person would pick the best decision maker in the league and LeBron beats everyone in that category. If we are talking the last 5 seconds of the game then Robert Horry is the GOAT . He has hit more championship clinching last second shots than anyone else.
@bnnproperties43719 ай бұрын
@@ghostrider764..........you are wrong
@ghostrider7649 ай бұрын
@@bnnproperties4371 My opinion
@LawrenceAugust_9 ай бұрын
"I was the youngest player in the NBA, by a lot"... He was 21 his first year in the NBA... there were 32 players 22 and younger that year in the league.
@robdawson58359 ай бұрын
Rajon rondo has big hands as well ✋️ an advantage not talked about as it should