@@adriandantedanosos4146 well bron basically trends due to his media antics, putting teammates in trade talks and all that, while MJ would've been openly hated for his arrogance and toxic competitiveness ,both are different
Rodney McCray never celebrated his Bulls championship. He admitted in a Sun-Times interview that it wasn't special to him because he knew he had nothing to do with winning it.
I'm not saying it did happen, but let's be fair, people aren't going to be too willing to shit on MJ's character publicly-- especially considering he is sanctified by many.
@@humesspoon3176 it's not to uplift MJ. MJ and Muggsy have a good relationship outside of the court. They always kid around. Heck he was in the Space Jam. They trash talk inside the court but the myth that MJ said those words and eventually in effect, made Mugsy lose his composure was bs according to Muggsy himself. You know how gossip works.. lol Muggsy is tough and the testament is already displayed by his successful career in a league where height is might.
@@lamefart True... also, people forgot about a major detail on Bogues' production dipping... Mugsy had to went through two surgeries in his right knee in one year! He never really recovered afterwards. His game was never the same again.
I swear to God that is the truth right there! That is a true saying RIGHT there, where they say you don't want to meet your "hero". Jordan was DEFINITELY a big prick for SURE
@@sambeezy007 I guarantee you haven’t met either of those guys, especially Wilt lmao. Also, it’s not a goat list if you can’t be at least somewhat objective. Saying MJ isn’t top 5 is just plain wrong.
@@trevorrovert3103 It is my opinion. Now if I go by strictly performance then I have: 1. Wilt 2. Jordan If Jordan wasn't an a**hole to people he'd be my #1. I care about a person's character as much as a person's performance at what they do. That's just me. I've always believed in being nice to people. Even if you have a bad day, you can be somewhat respectful. Especially to the fans. To them it's the most important day of their lives. To us (as a star) it's just Tuesday.
Also, it reminds me.when my brother met "paul wall", and he asked for his signature. He said "10 dollars". I felt so bad for my brother, threw down a 20$, and said "keep the change you obviously need it more than I do"
Is he though? He goes up during media events and cries about social issues to appear a certain way to the public. He did NOT cry at home when any tragedies happened. It's all a show
@@HOGISIMJAYUN Yeah my bad. I haven't lived on this earth for decades and know how fucking fake people are. You're right, I couldn't possibly use my life experience to judge correctly about another person. That's like racist or something.
He's woke. Criticized Trump all he could (i don't like Trump either) in the safety of the States but dodged any question about China's human rights abuse.
*Really* Kerr is a big time Jerrk, like his name. People see what they SEE on TV. He was no saint. I heard local stories about him and Hinrich. But then again, this is Chicago.
It was basic and it dosent even tell the real story go watch the bad boys back to back and the bird magic documentary so you can see Jordan getting slapped around before the rings
@@Runningitthroughyou Yeah I hate to break it to ya bud but those are just as basic and dont tell the full story. They are still good, but nothing new.
Jordan didn't like that fame. That's not what he was about. It wasn't arrogance it was focus. People don't get it, a single minded person isn't willing to be distracted. Instead of being butt hurt about it he should have learned from Jordan's focus and applied it to his own career. Maybe he'd be more that just a cliff note in music history if he had.
@@jasenhansen6354 Chamillionaire is worth $50 million today and has made a shit load of money away from music. I think he applied his focus just fine 💀💀
@@jasenhansen6354 what are you even talking about he just wanted an autograph 😂🤣 I would love to know what you’re doing in your life since you know so much about success and focus lol
@@jasenhansen6354 bullcrap. there's always that one dude who thinks he can bullshit an obvious shitty attitude and make it as if there's reason for that, and that's you.
I'm new to NBA and have only watched since 2016, so I don't know much about Isiah Thomas and his past years as player and GM, but from appearance wise he looks like a nice guy with sad story, he doesn't look like a bully, so I would really appreciate if Andy makes video about his bad manners, things that made every players hate him during 90s. I know he played for Bad Boys Pistons, but from what I know Laimbeer, Mahorn or Rodman had even worse manners back then.
IT was the leader. Also instead of just apologizing and moving on from agreeing to what rodman said about Bird, he doubled down and acted as if he said nothing wrong. Then he spread rumors about Magics HIV diagnosis. He fought with his coach, Daly, accusing him how he doesn't care about the team.
There is also the rumors of IT orchestrated the freeze out of MJ for his first all star game, they also were both in an elevator for that all star game and IT didn't say anything as there are rumors that he was jealous of Jordans Nike deal, and the fact Jordan took Chicago away from him.
Reminds of the undisputed the other night where shannon compared rex champman trashtalk to Jonas clowning lebron. Maybe jordan got clowned by some guys but how they clown MJ is not literally "clowning" , thats trashtalk, they just want to get under his skin to distract his game and thats part of the game. But if you got clown by a guy mocking you that youre a cry baby and a flopper on some random show. You know thats disrespectful.
Seriously? These are over the top incidents? Telling someone they suck, knowing the results to a dunkin doughnuts race for $100, wanting his teammates to be up to his level, being upset because a 6'10 260# guy couldnt grab a board, not wanting to play with Isaiah because he was an even bigger asshole than Jordan and noone else wanted him? Maybe he should have thrown in the video how the Pistons beat the shit out of him for 4 straight years and the 3 times the Bulls lost Jordan shook their hands EVERY time, when the Bulls finally won the Pistons led by Isaiah walked of the court before the game was over and never congratulated him at all. I swear this generation is SO SOFT. Try growing up in the 70s and 80s, then see if these seem over the top lol.
This is why Kobe was awesome and 99% of the players today couldn’t play back in the day If Jordan did any of these things today most of them will be crying and whining on Twitter
@@dwaynejpeterkin I was actually saying Kobe would probably dish it and take it But most NBA players would cry if someone hurt their feelings i.e. Kevin Durant with Charles Barkley Russell Westbrook being called westbrick
WILT WOULD BE LISTED AT 7 FT 3 300 POUNDS IN TODAYS GAME AS PLAYERS BACK THEN WERE MEASURED WITHOUT SHOES the average height of the nba back then was 6 ft 6 without shoes now its 6 ft 6 with shoes on the average height of a center back then was 6 ft 10 without shoes the average height now is 6 ft 10 with shoes so take that into consideration wilt would be listed at 7 ft 3, 300 pounds in his prime today , hed be the biggest, when taking into his height and weight Wilt played in a league with 8-12 teams at a time while still having an 82 game schedule with about 80% of the teams having a hof center this means wilt played a hof center just about every night C-Bill Russell: 6’11” 235 ibs HOF (143 games played in 9 seasons) (up to 14 times in the regular season) C-Kareem Abdul Jabbar: 240 ibs 7'4" HOF(27 games played in 4 seasons) (up to 5 times in the regular season) C-Willis Reed: 6,10.5” 255 ibs HOF(72 games played in 8 seasons) (up to 10 times a season) C-Walt Bellamy: 7, 0" 270 ibs HOF(100 games played in 11 seasons) (up to 10 times a season) C-Artis Gilmore: 7'3" HOF - 260 ibs- C-Bob Lanier: 7'0" HOF(17 games played in 3 seasons) (up to 7 times a season) 280 ibs C-Nate Thurmond: 7'1" HOF(47 games played in 4 seasons) (up to 7 times a season) 240 ibs C-Bob McAdoo: 6’10” HOF (5 games played in 1 season) (Wes Unseld is also a HOF center but he is 6’9 -270 ibs-) (26 times in 5 seasons) (Dave Cowens is also a HOF Center/Forward but he is 6”9)(17 games played in 3 seasons) (Connie Hawkins is also a HOF Forward/ center but he is 6”9)(31 games played in 4 seasons) (please note there are more HOF PF who guarded and were guarded by wilt chamberlain but the majority of them are about 6’9) ALL STARS AND OTHERS: Dennis Awtrey: 7'0" Tom Boerwinkle: 7'2" Nate Bowmen: 7,0" Mel Counts: 7'1" Walter Dukes: 7'1" Jim Eakins: 6'11" Ray Felix: 6'11" Hank Finkel: 7'0" Swede Halbrook: 7'5" (look at his highlights) Reggie Harding: 7'0" Jim McDaniels: 7'0" Otto Moore: 6'11" Dave Newmark: 7'0" Rich Niemann: 7'0" Billy Paultz: 6'11" Craig Raymond: 6'11" Elmore Smith: 7'0" Chuck Share: 7,0 " Ronald Taylor: 7'1" Walt Wesley: 7,0" TOM PAYNE 7'4 " GREG FILLMORE 7'1 CRAIG SPITZER 7'0 LARUE MARTIN 6'11 VIC BARTOLOME 7'1 GEORGE JOHNSON 6'11 WILLIAM SMITH 7'1 (the heights are with the added 1 1/2 inches to take into consideration the fact that players in this "era" were measured without shoes) you can look up the hof centers on youtube pages like: 70s fan Wilt chamberlain archive
1st: The rules limited players offensively he couldn't play like shaq or he would foul out of every game and average 16 T/O a game ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-624az_zp-9g.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r-XTPVBOCLw.html The ball handling rules were also more strict(you had to keep your hand on top of the ball...I.E you could not carry or place your hand behind the ball) This caused all movement to be less fluid including post positioning/moves. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PDRQ0FYhC0U.html And 2nd: every "modern" big man got their moves from wilt chamberlain...wilt is top 5 in terms of his skill in the post....he invented, popularized, or was prominent in the use of the following: -the post fadeaway(over both shoulders) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8O9MgNfcGJA.html -pass fakes in the post to create shots ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bnrrdei22eA.html -the post spin ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PcEqa2l5eE.html ru-vid.comzu9NCd4TDGg?feature=share -the drop step ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WGllSScyi_g.html -the post hop step ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8O9MgNfcGJA.html?t=323 -up and under ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L5LiRNJMHC8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WGllSScyi_g.html?t=122 -finger roll ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S7cIctV_TII.html -scoop shot ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L5LiRNJMHC8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h0IC8Nwkd1w.html -And if those didn't work hed just dunk on you: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WGllSScyi_g.html -behind the back post passing(probably the best post passer of all time, and top 3 passing big men of all time) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A0EPblJCcM8.html
@@Checkered_Everything if you dropped them in with a time machine yes they most likely would. But if they were elite then, most likely they'd be elite with the training of today.
Dude, Michael Jordan is fucking weird. Like, I don't think that fact is fully appreciated enough. I recall a story about him cheating at cards with a friend and their mom... fucking looking at the mother's cards when she went to the restroom. Who does that? That shit is weird.
Could you do a video on players who got traded to/went back to teams they've already been on? Like how Iguodala got traded but ended up back with the Warriors
Jordan, the most overprotected superstar in all of sports. Somehow he is revered by many, despite his utterly disgraceful, unprofessional approach to the sport of basketball
Never forget when Robert Parrish stepped to MJ when he was at the absolute top when he tried to bully him!! He knew he had his rings already from a previous dynasty and wasn’t scared of 23!!
I respect what Jordan did because what he was trying to do is build a winning team so when was hard on you he wanted to see how you responded unlike Kerr most were sensitive and didn't make it
@@mikerome8662 I'm sure you think you are so smart with that comment but you're not. He was eliminated the first round his very first year in the league. Then the next 2 years in the first round by the Celtics with Larry Bird (another player with killer instinct). I'd say those are amazing stats all things considered. Thanks for playing!
I cannot stand him for these and many other reasons and never have, plus I will always regard Wilt Chamberlain as the better player, and not even Michael could debate that in their argument behind the scenes at the NBA at 50 event.
4:37 most of us? so most of your audience are Chicago natives that watched the bulls play on local TV? because I had no idea he was a commentator for them.
I am expecting a Kwame Brown story in this video. Years later, Kwame, to his credit, tried to downplay it. Kwame showed the utmost respect, saying that he wanted to make Jordan proud for drafting him. I bet that Kwame, being smart (and not wanting to be made fun of), downplayed the "flaming f--got" incident.
People are in denial. He isn't mine. What makes a "goat" to me is you being a great player and human being. He's a great performer. Maybe #2 for me BUT as a player, he isn't in my top 5.