People remember Magic as "old" because he retired at the end of that season. But his retirement was due to health reasons, not to any drop in the quality of his game due to old age.
@dominiquewilson6 күн бұрын
Exactly. He was 2nd in mvp
@whenisdinner21375 күн бұрын
Not even health reasons it's just because people didn't know enough about HIV and we're scared
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
@@dominiquewilson After coming off back to back mvp seasons.
@dominiquewilson5 күн бұрын
@@terrellbaker1660 exactly lol. But magic was old and Jordan didn’t play any comp. Crazy how the 2nd all time leading scorer and the all time assist and steals leader were on the same team but that wasn’t comp lol.
@sparkygameryt87485 күн бұрын
@@dominiquewilsoni agree that Jordan is the goat, but he didn’t face Kareem in the playoffs. The Lakers became a trash team because James worthy and Byron Scott got injured. Jordan didn’t face a single good finals team except for the Suns and Sonics
@bXny97 күн бұрын
There's Michael Jordan and everyone else,there is no goat debate.
@UncleRicosRevenge52806 күн бұрын
There is no Dana, only Zule
@gusb20035 күн бұрын
@@UncleRicosRevenge5280Special guest starring LeBron as Gozer the Traveler
@biffbobfred5 күн бұрын
@@gusb2003 LeBron the Bulldozer-ian
@UncleRicosRevenge52804 күн бұрын
@@gusb2003 Clippers the other night: “let’s show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown.”
@MackP4146 күн бұрын
Jordan Highlights still stand the test of time. What an amazing player.
@itznotdatserious997 күн бұрын
Excellent, excellent, excellent video!
@ap61607 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video, esp. showing the details and nuances of every series. There were far too many great MJ plays, shots, etc that had been forgotten!
@StrictlyStrange677 күн бұрын
No joke. I'll put on a random Bulls game from 80s-90s and MJ always blows my mind. He had ridiculous energy on both ends that I just haven't seen before. He was so active on defense and then half the time he'd be hitting the offensive glass. No one does that stuff anymore
@sonnywoods68463 күн бұрын
Exactly i watched the 91 playoffs a few years ago and the one thing i noticed was there dominant defense. 91, 92, and 93 their defense won those series. This is why everyone became defesive teams on the 90s and 00s
@brendabackus51527 күн бұрын
I absolutely concur on all your facts and opinions. MJ ❤4ever the GOAT periodt
@grinchoi1Күн бұрын
THis is an amazing video. THe level of detail. That game 2 layup against the Knicks in never shown in his highlight reel! Great job!
@dnice41457 күн бұрын
Good job, excellent breakdown of that run.
@worldlfree3 күн бұрын
Awesome job dude
@DaltonIIКүн бұрын
There was never a debate.
@IRIAZ15 күн бұрын
Pip had already put it on Ewing that game… twice… then Rare Air with the iconic dunk
@veryfewrealleft14054 күн бұрын
21:30 Terry Teagle from Baylor you said James
@victormartin35395 күн бұрын
The goat
@MicroWave2336 күн бұрын
Magic wasnt washed. If he was than he woudlnt have been voted into the 92 all stat game and won the allstar mvp. Dude showed he could still play but cause of HIV he couldnt continue his nba career.
@lmcgjr.40326 күн бұрын
🏀🏀🏀👍
@curtayars73446 күн бұрын
There's never been a point in Barkley's career that anyone thought he was a better talent/player than Michael Jordan!!! I love Barkley and I truly feel like he's one of the most disrespected and underrated players in NBA history but he's never been close to being as good as Jordan!! Stop that garbage
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
Although he was never better than Jordan by him leading the Dream Team in scoring in 92 and winning MVP in 93 he elevated himself to near Jordan status. Not to mention he was in more commercials than MJ at that time. No one else in the 90s can say that. (Penny Hardaway would have if he didn't get hurt).
@curtayars73445 күн бұрын
@terrellbaker1660 Barkley NEVER elevated anywhere near Jordan!! If Jordan wanted to take over in those Olympics he would have overshadowed the best players in the NBA on the world stage!! Barkley couldn't have played much better than he already had in the Olympics!!! And the commercials garbage you said has absolutely nothing to do with in the court play!! And no he didn't have more commercials than Jordan but for giggles lets say did because all that says about Barkley is that he has a far better personality than Jordan which has NOTHING TO DO WITH ON THE COURT PLAY!!! I loved Barkley as a player (especially with the Suns), but the gap between Jordan and Barkley was astronomical
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
@curtayars7344 The gap between Jordan and every player is astronomical. But in 92-93 Barkley came closer to Jordan than any player did in the 90s. Closer than Drexler. Closer than Malone. Closer than Penny Hardaway and Grant Hill. If not Barkley then who?
@curtayars73445 күн бұрын
@terrellbaker1660 Kobe, Iverson, Dominique Wilkins and Reggie Miller to name a few. Until his back injury cut his career short Larry Johnson was better than Barkley
@terrellbaker16604 күн бұрын
@@curtayars7344 And how many of the players you named won MVP over Jordan and challenged him in the finals the same season? None. Once again no player in the 90s got as close to Jordan as Barkley did in 92-93.
@davidc.lalnelawma47766 күн бұрын
I personally prefer the 95 Rockets run simply because of the strength of the teams they faced. They were an underdog 6th seed facing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the West and 1st in the East, who had an average of 59.5 (i think) wins between them
@sportjames236 күн бұрын
Ok
@brandonhaymon30006 күн бұрын
@@sportjames23 shut up lefanboy
@brandonhaymon30006 күн бұрын
Nobody cares about what you personally perfer
@ricardolozano53566 күн бұрын
2002 lakers
@theoneandonlykyle98006 күн бұрын
What the pistons were old Isiah was 75 years when he fought. Bill was was 89 they were injured naw I'm playing lol
@TheTdbj5 күн бұрын
While the Bulls nearly achieving 15-1 is legendary, the Detroit Series is tainted because Rod Thorn(Basketball Operations Manager & Rule maker in the NBA) implemented flagrant fouls that season. The Refs excessively used it against Detroit in the Chicago series which is probably why you can never find the series in full nowadays. Rod Thorn is also the man who drafted MJ and was formerly part of the Bulls Organization.
@BoBrewer-v6j5 күн бұрын
Ur obviously a Detroit fan
@rackball58585 күн бұрын
Haha, what are you talking about dude? You can watch Game 1, 3, & Game 4 in full right here on KZbin.
@conduitofthegospeldarrellb91547 күн бұрын
TOP 30 ALL TIME: 1. Michael Jordan - AIR. Black Cat. The greatest player and the greatest career in NBA history. Most dominant offensive force and one of the games best defenders. A literal, overpowered video game character. 6x Champ 6x FMVP 5x MVP 1x DPOY 2. Bill Russell - BILLY. Russell is the greatest winner and greatest defensive force in NBA and sports history. A legend on/off court. The key to NBA first dynasty. 11x Champ 5x FMVP 5x MVP 3. Magic Johnson - the great PG ever (so far…). REVOLUTIONIZED his position and saved the NBA. He has the highest assist avg. all time and went to the Finals 7/12 seasons between his rookie season and first retirement. Remarkable. Magical. 5x Champ 3x FMVP 3x MVP 4. LeBron James - the greatest longevity in sports history. One of the most dominant forces ever and top5 all round player. ALLTIME points leader and the only player to keep up this quality of play this late into a HOF/Mt Rushmore career. Still.. counting. 4x Champ 4x FMVP 4x MVP 5. Tim Duncan - best PF ever. One of the most fundamentally sound players ever. Played both ends at the highest level for 15 seasons. BIG Fundamental 5x Champ 3x FMVP 2x MVP 6. Kareem Abdul Jabar - owner of the most dominant go-to move on offense. The HOOK. The previous scoring leader and lead all points for 4 decades. The greatest BASKETBALL career ever. Prep to Pro. 6x Champ 2x FMVP 6x MVP 7. Kobe Bryant - see number 1 and dilute the athleticism and physical intangibles and that’s what you got. Arguably the greatest warrior in NBA history. Bean lead LA to 7 titles in his 20 year career and took 5. A gladiator, general, philosopher and true sage of the game … forever missed. 24everMamba. 5x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 8. Shaquille O’Neal - the most dominant ever. The immovable object/unstoppable force. Shaq was the definition of dominance. Should’ve been the goat. Nobody was in better position to take the crown of GOAT from MJ since Shaq in 04’. Yes. NOT Kobe, NOT LBJ. DIESEL. 4x Champ 3x FMVP 1x MVP 9. Larry Bird - maybe the most legendary on the list. Precursor to Jokic but better. One of the most skilled & clutch players ever. In any sport. LARRY LEGEND. 3x Champ 2x FMVP 3x MVP 10. Hakeem Olajuwon - back to back. The best of the mid90’s and second best player in the era. Hakeem is like Russell but with AllNBA offensive ability. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 2x DPOY 11. Wilt Chamberlain - the games most prolific scorers. Arguably it’s greatest defender as well. The man could do it all. Even lead the league in assist at 7”2. Wilt IS unparalleled. GOAT athlete. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 4x MVP 12. Steph Curry - the games most prolific shooter and one of its greatest scorers. The only unanimous MVP and the first ever. The catalyst for the current style of NBA basketball. REVOLUTIONIZED the game forever. STILL GOING. Splash Bro. 4x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 13. Isaiah Thomas - ZEKE. CP3 before CP3 but nastier and meaner. A warrior and one of the games greatest strategist and generals. Quietly a top5 passer. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 14. Oscar Robertson - the greatest all around basketball player ever. Could do everything at a AllNBA level. Changed the way players were interpreted and influenced generations. 1x Champ 2x MVP 15. Kevin Durant - the Slim Reaper is likely the most ideal offensive weapon ever. Can hit from anywhere, anytime over anyone. Hard to beat and impossible to match that level of offensive dominance. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 16. Julius Erving - The good Dr., the FIRST MJ (before Magic & Jordan), The icon and face of BOTH leagues that saved the game in the 70’s. Kareem was the best but Doc was a close 2nd. Underrated statistical brilliance. Was like a 6’7-6’8 Giannis but with a better jump shot. 3x Champ (1 NBA) 2x FMVP 4x MVP (1 NBA) 17.. Moses Malone - CHAIRMAN OF DA BOARDS. Arguably the best board getter… ever. Only Wilt, Russell, Rodman and Thurmond belong in the same discussion. Moses lead his people to the promise land more than once but was able to claim immortality in the early 80’s. His team lead by the dynamic duo of he and Doc dominated the league. Before Lakers v. Celtics it was 76ers v. Celtics-Lakers. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 3xMVP 18. John Havlicek - the GREAT one. MJ is 6-0. Ole Johnny is 8-0. The offensive force off the bench or starting that lead the dynastic Celtics to all 8. Early in his career he was akin to Jordan Poole role on Warriors 22’ team but better at everything but the 3 ball. Then in the late 60’s-70’s he sat in captains seat. His career is a unique mix. Played like Pippen with elite perimeter shooting/scoring, early career was early Kobe-esque, late career MJ/Kobe-esque. John’s game rose in the playoffs. 8x Champ 1x FMVP (likely 4x) 19. Giannis Antetokounmpo - it’s getting freaky… GreekMan is literally on the ride to potentially threatening Tim’s best PF title. If he can add a couple more rings to his already HOF profile he will likely be the new PF or TOP 5 player. Yea. THAT GOOD. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 1x DPOY 20. Jerry West - The LOGO. Steph Curry before Steph. The man that built the LA franchise along Baylor post Mikan era. Jerry West was the blueprint skill base for players like Kobe, MJ, TMac, etc At 6’2-6’3 he torched his opponents his entire career and dropped plenty of dimes. The ORIGINAL combo guard. So damn great he LOST and still won FMVP… case closed. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 21. Nikola Jokic - the Joker is no damn joke. Genuinely a candidate for potential GOAT if his career pans out in the extreme positive like that of the top 10. Jokic is in a unique place being the greatest passing big statically NBA history (excluding Magic). If Jokic finds a way to fit more jewelry in his fingers, we might have to have a real discussion about that greatest Center of all time discussion. Yes. Potentially a top 5 player alert. 1x MVP 1x FMVP 3x MVP (should’ve been 3 consecutive but you know 22. Rick Barry - The ACTUAL “White Mamba”. Just predated the black one… Barry was the answer up until 85’ when you asked who the best SF ever. His game was similar to West but 6’7 and a better FT%. Controversial, cerebral and iconic. Had so much game he had to share what was left with his sons… 1x Champ 1x FMVP 23. Kevin Garnett - The Big Ticket. The 00’ Giannis. In every way but he had a better jumper midrange and beyond. KG was a monstrosity on OFF/DEF in his prime much like his modern comparison. Led the TWolves to relevance and led the 08’ Celtics to a chip. Truly the BIG TICKET. 1x Champ 1x DPOY 1x MVP 24. Dirk Nowitzki - DIGGLER. The one and only. The German Bird. THE Maverick. Dirk is one of the most beloved, iconic and acclaimed players ever. The 00’s stretch big supreme. Dirk was able to take the Mavs to immortality over 11’ Heat in arguably the most surprising run ever. Only Dirk. Forever the DIGGLER. Arguably, the GOAT Euro player. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 1x MVP 25. Bob Pettit - Big Blue was the first stretch 4 in the games history. That’s for starters. Pettit was a tenacious rebounder and highly skilled scorer. He was much akin to K. Love of his era but in better shape and played defense. Think a smaller Dirk who grabbed boards like Love but in the 50’s-60’s era. Not only that, much like Dirk, Pettit lead a historic upset over Russell’s Celtics. A true champ. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 26. Dwayne Wade - The Flash. Wade County. The greatest Heat in NBA history. Wade is arguably the best defensive player at his position and easily too3 (MJ, Kobe). Led the Heat to a title in 06’ in historic fashion against Dirks Mavs. Then winning a couple more as LBJ’s Pippen. His career was like Kobe’s… in reverse. Wade’s early injuries reduced his maximum career output but yet here he is… says a ton. 3x Champ 1x FMVP 27. Elgin Baylor - The PROTOTYPE. Before West, Julius, Thompson, Wilkins, MJ, Hardaway, Kobe, Carter, TMac, Wade, Ant etc There was Elgin Baylor. The first Air, the first Mamba, the first Half Man/Amazing, Flash etc Baylor spearheaded an era that hardly wanted his talents there but had no other choice but to be in awe of it. Think Harden, in shape but not as good of a playmaker, twice the rebounder and a better defender. That’s Elgin. *left a season before historic LAL title win 28. David Robinson - The Admiral. The USA’s biggest weapon in the 90’s was also one of the greatest ever. Made the spurs relevant pre-Duncan and post. Has some of the greatest seasons statistically. Think Giannis but 7’2 with a lefty and 15 footer plus an even better defender. 2x Champ 1x MVP 29. Karl Malone - the Mailman was LBJ minus the handles and vision. King of the pick n roll. 1x MVP 30. Charles Barkley - The Round Mound of Rebound was the Tasmanian devil in a basketball jersey. Prime 25 5 13 guy. Impact everywhere he went. OG DREAMTEAM member by the way… 1x MVP 30 (?) Clyde Drexler - The Glide. One of the most useful all around talents in nba history. One of the greatest two way players ever. Helped every squad he went to become a contender. 1x Champ * HONORABLE MENTION: McHale, Nash, Harden, Parker, CP3, Stockton, Walton, Payton, Westbrook, Drexler, Ewing, Sam Jones, Cousy, Pierce, Iverson, McAdoo, Frazier, Unsled, Reed, Webber, English, A. Davis, Kawhi, Cunningham, Parker, Gervin, Melo ^GIVE HONEST FEEDBACK CRITIQUE ATTEMPTING A PERFECT TOP30
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
Nice list
@yoimiya_ei7 күн бұрын
this is a good list but I'll have kobe at 2 and curry at 7
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
Kobe #2 at what??
@StrictlyStrange677 күн бұрын
MJ is the greatest and its not close. The next positions on the list can be debated tho haha
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
Wilt, Kareem and Jordan are the greatest
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
Also James Worthy got hurt again in game 1 not game 4. Worthy who was already hurt before the finals was further limited after game 1. Chicago won and deserved it up but the Worthy injury made this an easy series.
@Taj_Rahine7 күн бұрын
Worthy played 40 minutes in game 2 and scored 24 points, led the team.
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
He couldn't run and was limping the rest of the series. Watch actual games not looking at stats
@brandonhaymon30006 күн бұрын
Team injuries are no excuses. 1996 season Jordan led the bulls to a 72-10 record despite rodman missing 18 games. 1997 season Jordan led the bulls to a 60-13 record despite kukoc missing 25 and rodman 27 games. 1998 season Jordan led bulls to a 62 -20 record despite pippen missing 38 games. So i don't want to hear nothing about injuries the Chicago Bulls led by Michael Jordan was just that good and that's why they won and the los Angeles Lakers lost.
@brandonhaymon30006 күн бұрын
@@melvynsngltn27 Cry me a river the bulls won fair and square stop making excuses
@melvynsngltn276 күн бұрын
Yet Rodman injury didn't effect his play or his team. Isiah Thomas had his worst season ever in 1991 and got benched during the playoffs due to his poor play
@BoBrewer-v6j5 күн бұрын
If the Lakers would have not had those two key injuries in the finals that could have all changed
@spacepocket75906 күн бұрын
Worthy and Scott were injured in the finals... big omission here. The finals would have ended with a different champion if it hadn't been the case.
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
Jordan completely shut down Scott when he played. Him being there would have made no difference. The Bulls were just too young, fast, and quick. The Lakers (as well as the Pistons) had no answer for them once Scottie Pippen emerged as a premier player. He was the first of a new type of player. (Penny, Hill, McGrady). It was time for the powers of the 80s to pass the torch to the new powers of the 90s. Worthy, Scott, or anyone else would not have made a difference.
@spacepocket75905 күн бұрын
@@terrellbaker1660 Worthy was the 2nd best player on the Lakers squad and the best scorer... Him being out resulted in Pippen guarding Magic. You obviously dont look at the big picture. Its like if Pippen wasnt there on the Bulls squad, big gaping hole. It would have been a 7 games series for sure if Worthy (ex finals MVP) and Scott had been there.
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
@@spacepocket7590 You didn't say that it would go 7. You said that there would be a different champion. I agree that if Worthy and Scott had played it could have gone 7. But I contend that there is no way the Lakers win game 7 on the road in Chicago. With or without Worthy and Scott. You know MJ is not going to let that happen.
@spacepocket75905 күн бұрын
@@terrellbaker1660 Well you dont know. For all I know youre big time fanboying. Mj is not going to let this happen... well at that time he doesnt have that aura, never won in the finals yet. I was talking to the person that did this video. Doing an analysis of the series/finals and not saying a team is playing without two of its starting five players is a big miss IMO. Thats all I was saying.
@terrellbaker16605 күн бұрын
@ And that's all fine and good. I was only replying to the part of your comment where you said "the finals would have ended with a different champion if that were the case". Just that part. Nothing else. I happen to disagree with that statement so I replied. That's all. On a side note, any man that goes 6-0 in the finals would probably win a game 7 of the finals on his home court. Just saying.
@solemagus47616 күн бұрын
🔈 2011 Mavericks 57-25, Finished 2nd in NBA Southwest Division Coach: Rick Carlisle (57-25) Executive: Donn Nelson PTS/G: 100.2 (11th of 30) Opp PTS/G: 96.0 (10th of 30) SRS: 4.41 (8th of 30) Pace: 91.3 (17th of 30) Off Rtg: 109.7 (8th of 30) Def Rtg: 105.0 (8th of 30) Net Rtg: +4.6 (8th of 30) 1991 Lakers 58-24, Finished 2nd in NBA Pacific Division Coach: Mike Dunleavy (58-24) Executive: Jerry West PTS/G: 106.3 (13th of 27) Opp PTS/G: 99.6 (2nd of 27) SRS: 6.73 (3rd of 27) Pace: 94.1 (25th of 27) Off Rtg: 112.1 (5th of 27) Def Rtg: 105.0 (5th of 27) Net Rtg: +7.1 (3rd of 27) Pace in 2011 92.1ppg Pace in 91 97.8ppg Lebron L in 6 - outplayed by Jason Terry MJ W in 5 avaraging 32 11 and 6
@elnardowebster28424 күн бұрын
Sorry boys, but the Greatest Playoff run is Hakeem and the Rockets in 1995. It'snot a debate, that's facts.
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
I disagree with on the Pistons first off that was the weakest Pistons team since 1986 secondly you can look at the playoffs that year and see how the struggled against Atlanta and Boston in the playoffs.
@StrictlyStrange677 күн бұрын
For me, I think they were finally worn down. They'd just been to the finals 3 times in a row and won the last 2. They weren't old yet but the previous success caught up to them
@melvynsngltn277 күн бұрын
I agree with you 100% on that.
@davidc.lalnelawma47766 күн бұрын
They were one bs call away from a 3-peat. It makes sense that they'd be worn down by that point
@g24deez6 күн бұрын
@melvynsngltn27 right right fella and meanwhile da Pistons couldn't win until da Celtics and Lakers were old and injured. Da best version of da Celtics and Lakers were da early to mid 80s hence why Detroit were able to break through in da late 80s going into da early 90s. Da Lakers and Celtics were worn down. Nice try though
@brandonhaymon30006 күн бұрын
Doesn't matter they was good enough to make it to the eastern conference finals so knock it off