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@spitnificent
@spitnificent Год назад
MJ wasn’t just ahead of his time but any time. I don’t see no one doing what he did today.
@dhicks1217
@dhicks1217 Год назад
Facts, no one does on defense or offense like Mike did
@yoinkhaha
@yoinkhaha Год назад
The general expert consensus is MJ would avg. between 40 and 50 pts per game in today’s game.
@JB-bw8nj
@JB-bw8nj Год назад
Skillwise there are a lot of baby MJs… his DNA is all over the league… it’s his mentality that separates him from every generation. Nobody possesses his will power.
@dunkmajor
@dunkmajor Год назад
Not even close
@dunkmajor
@dunkmajor Год назад
And he was doing all this ducking close lines and elbows
@jefferycollyge3877
@jefferycollyge3877 Год назад
Michael Jordan is and always will be the G.O.A.T.
@knutt81
@knutt81 5 месяцев назад
If I had a nickle for every time I've heard that, I would be wealthier than Michael Jeffrey 🫵🏾 Jordan!!🐐
@harissonbond7499
@harissonbond7499 Год назад
Gentlemen, you have now met the final boss of the NBA.
@JBCCT01
@JBCCT01 Год назад
MJ was a killer. He NEVER quit on his team. He played the entire game every game. GOAT
@blackbruelee
@blackbruelee Год назад
The best way I can describe Jordan is this...for every amazing, flashly play you see in today's game Jordan was doing it in the 1980's. Add the fact that when the game was on the line it was almost automatic that he would come through in the clutch. He is simply the G.O.A.T.
@Stryker27
@Stryker27 Год назад
Jordan could not only shoot. He played great defense and if you let him anywhere near the paint he just jumped over everyone and dunked. The greatest ever for sure.
@mikeketner5322
@mikeketner5322 Год назад
He would dominate in this era even more ...in todays NBA you can't touch anyone without having a foul called on you. Back then they were all over him but it didn't matter
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
So many of these highlights were playoff games. I don't think people realize this was a nightly thing. You could make a 5 hour mixtape if you wanted to. Those reverse layups, the fadeaway jumpers, the defense ... It happened literally every single game he played. Plus he took 2 years off in his prime.
@trenchline9779
@trenchline9779 Год назад
The crazy thing to me about mj is that he was so famous around the world he was expected to put on these shows every night in every city he was in because it was him people went to see even in there home towns they wanted mike more and he always lived up to that pressure night in and night out and thats one thing nobody else has had to deal with he was lirterly the most loved person in the world and it wasnt even close everybody wanted a peice of mike 🤟
@cheriemelissa
@cheriemelissa Год назад
There will never be another player like Mike!
@stevenaleman7454
@stevenaleman7454 Год назад
MJ was/is the complete package of how an NBA player should be physically and mentally...he worked his butt off to turn any of his weaknesses into strengths so that he could do the things he wanted to do on the courts for a full 82 game season, for his career as well....there have been many players since MJ played that had some of the same qualities, but never had the FULL arsenal of offense/defense/clutchness/mental & physical durability-toughness that MJ had....Wilt's my favorite player because he had a lot of those same traits that MJ had, just not all of them...if only LeBron was as athletic and mentally tough as MJ...I'm hoping we get the chance to see someone achieve or surpass everything MJ accomplished in 13 Full Seasons of basketball in the NBA so that today's generation can say they saw greatness in person/on TV/on streaming services/etc....although it wouldn't be exactly the same because MJ did what he did and accomplished all of those amazing achievements during the toughest era in the NBA (next to the 1980's) - when defenses could get away with beating up/roughing up a player without getting ejected, much. cool reaction video!✌👽💯💥
@menacemc
@menacemc Год назад
This is VERY well put. when ever i argue with anyone i will now cut and paste lol
@BouchIsOnTheLoose702
@BouchIsOnTheLoose702 Год назад
I've must have watched NBA Basketball's (Michael Jordan's Bulls Mixed Tape) from 15-20 different content creators over the last 2 years. MJ is like a part of Joe Dumars, mixed with Ja and Kyrie. He was absolutely amazing and I'm glad I was born in '78 to witness Michael during the 80's and 90's.
@thatblondeguy3617
@thatblondeguy3617 Год назад
Yeah MJ had no quit in him Lebron however..we know his history.
@revprince2
@revprince2 Год назад
Mike was the first high flying player 6’6 or taller who also had point guard type agility and ball handling abilities. We had never seen someone that size and position, move like that with the ball in his hands. He was revolutionary
@MaRoach7
@MaRoach7 Год назад
I had the pleasure of seeing him live. It was a thing of beauty
@menacemc
@menacemc Год назад
Yes me to, only saw him twice when i lived in NY. Was amazing. His quick first step really stood out for me....
@israymervalentin-arias6313
@israymervalentin-arias6313 Год назад
i had the pleasure of seeing him on youtube clips. It was also a thing of beauty.
@roboninja3194
@roboninja3194 Год назад
I was lucky enough to see him live multiple times as I grew up in Chicago. I sat courtside at a game where Mike scored 64 vs Orlando with Shaq but they lost the game. I remember Pippen taking the ball out of bounds and he was so close to me I could slightly reach and touch him if I wanted to. I also went to a game where Rodman had 29 rebounds. My brother and father were lucky enough to go to game 6 of the 97 Finals where Kerr hit the title winning shot. I went to a playoff game vs the Knicks also. Me and 3 friends bought standing room only tickets and snuck down to 1st balcony and found 4 empty seats 👍In the 2009 my father got season tickets to the Bulls so I was able to see Kobe play and Lebron live the next few years. To me there is no comparison, Mike is the goat. And id take Kobe over Lebron any day of the week.
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III
@Tyrannosaurus_STFU_III Год назад
That switch hand layup against the Lakers was his 13th straight field goal too...crazy
@BelovedChatter
@BelovedChatter Год назад
And that’s like the easiest bucket on this video for him.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
In the Finals ... That's what makes so many of these highlights great. Half of them were payoff games. I don't think people realize this was a nightly thing. You could make a 5 hour mixtape if you wanted to. Those reverse layups, the fadeaway jumpers, the defense ... It happened literally every single game he ever played in a Bulls uniform. Plus he took 2 years off in his prime.
@BelovedChatter
@BelovedChatter Год назад
@@topspot4834 that’s facts! And everyday every kid in America would have to try and pull off those shots on the playground. Anyone over 40 knows.
@scottb3034
@scottb3034 Год назад
Still an NBA Finals record to this day. And I don't think anyone is going to threaten any time soon in this long-range jump shooting era.
@lancecruz4820
@lancecruz4820 Год назад
​​@@topspot4834 Yeah and not all of his games were captured on video. I still wish that what magic johnson's most favorite MJ dunk was captured on tape. He said it was during their olympics practice game and it was so inrtense and competitive and MJ drove to the baseline and pulled up a 360 poster dunk against david robinson. Its like we were robbed with that spectacular play.
@katrinachavez3533
@katrinachavez3533 Год назад
Imagine watching this in person? I did, and even though I'm a Lakers fan since Magic's rookie season, without hesitation I proclaim MJ to be the GOAT. I find it laughable that they try to compare mere mortals to him. Jordan was Kobe on PEDs. I once saw him change direction midair against the Clippers at that old LA Sports Arena. What my 20/20 vision witnessed is like nothing it had seen before or after him. If there was one player today with half of MJ's moves I would renew my NBA League Pass ASAP.
@stevenaleman7454
@stevenaleman7454 Год назад
totally on point with 1000% facts! 💯💥✌
@HelloWorld-uw5wj
@HelloWorld-uw5wj Год назад
Can't forget he put on a show EVERY game. Nowadays you might not get what you paid for if the players are load managing and not even playing.
@jamesmitchell3615
@jamesmitchell3615 Год назад
Couldn't AGREE more! Magic Johnson my favorite player, and I'm born and raised in Chicago but without any bias MJ is easily the GOAT.💯
@katrinachavez3533
@katrinachavez3533 Год назад
@@HelloWorld-uw5wj They guy had a "love for the game" stipulation in his contract. He loved to play. But what he loved even more was to entertain the masses. And no one did that like Mike.
@katrinachavez3533
@katrinachavez3533 Год назад
@@jamesmitchell3615 I was a little bias towards Magic after Jordan's first year. But after what I saw Mike do the following year vs Boston in the playoffs, I knew he was better than Magic and Bird, and that he had potential to be the best ever.
@jumpmaninspired
@jumpmaninspired Год назад
It's funny when you said Jordan was way ahead of his time because watching him live back in the day we all knew he was the future. Literally everybody formed their games from watching Jordan. So in a way he was ahead of his time but only because he is the grandfather of basketball.
@mikedicarlis6654
@mikedicarlis6654 Год назад
as a Knicks fan in the 90's you knew they were going to bring the hammer. those Knicks bulls matchups were classic. Mike was just better than anyone thinking of steppin on the court. Theirs a reason why they call him "his airness"
@rockc9634
@rockc9634 Год назад
MJ did stuff no one ever will see again!!!!
@HumbleHurricane
@HumbleHurricane Год назад
This
@bobanderson6675
@bobanderson6675 11 месяцев назад
Funny cause we seen Kobe.
@johnnyrrembert9146
@johnnyrrembert9146 6 месяцев назад
You remember who did it first not second
@mannyneva1760
@mannyneva1760 Год назад
There’s an old joke about MJ, he wasn’t competing against other players he was competing against gravity 😂
@hercegtom3734
@hercegtom3734 Год назад
The Gravity wanna hold him down, he took that personaly
@salomoney23
@salomoney23 8 месяцев назад
LeBron fans be telling me “Jordan played in a weak era with no defense, why do you think LeBron is better and stronger” 🤦‍♂️
@nickgleeson7168
@nickgleeson7168 Год назад
No let up in his game all out is all he knows love it
@discus1713
@discus1713 Год назад
I've never seen somebody that can double clutch as good as MJ
@marvinholmes5803
@marvinholmes5803 Год назад
MJ Voyager 1... Enjoy that one... More greats plays
@randabeast
@randabeast Год назад
His defensive video is just as impressive
@ericcrane4871
@ericcrane4871 Год назад
A fine blend of fundamentals and athletic ability. Incredible that in his 6 championship seasons, MJ missed a total of 6 games. And between November 1991 and his last game as a Bull, a Jordan-led Chicago team never lost 3 straight games (a streak of 626 total games).
@scottb3034
@scottb3034 Год назад
Didn't miss one game in the 2nd three peat when he was 33, 34 and 35.... But now 24 year olds can't even play 70 games.
@TheMixedPlateFrequency
@TheMixedPlateFrequency Год назад
@@scottb3034 indeed. They play far less than that. They got a huge stat on how many games players play now or the ones that started 18 years ago, and its far less games then what everyone played back then.
@roboninja3194
@roboninja3194 Год назад
@@scottb3034 And played in all 82 games his last season with the Wizards. At age 39-40.
@scottb3034
@scottb3034 Год назад
@@roboninja3194 Yeah, just saying the 3peat because that had an additional 20 games so he played 300 games in a 3 year span of competitive ball....also add on the Paris tournament prior to 1998 which he played every game of...
@marshalljankins4526
@marshalljankins4526 Год назад
The best player you ever saw. Check out Jordan "one of the best defenders ever" if you are still confused.
@alexzapf6422
@alexzapf6422 Год назад
I get chills watching this. It was an honor to be a witness to his greatness. I’m sorry. He is the goat.
@youngcactusjack
@youngcactusjack Год назад
Now y’all gotta react to mj rare highlights voyager
@punkem733
@punkem733 Год назад
He was gone from Oct 93 until march 1995. When you were is this the same game, it was the 1993 Finals. He was tied for highest vert (48") with a player from the Jazz in the 80's, but he got his shit measured at the 84 olympics. He coach in those olympics bobby knight who is a top 3-4 all time college coach said he had easily 50-51" in him but he was measured after a practice. Many have said he had the biggest hands pound for pound, and maybe the strongest grip, it's why he does all that crazy shit with the ball one handed. Reggie miller has said running into shaq or Jordan felt the same, he called him mini shaq as you couldn't move both. Another thing people don't know or talk about is his energy level. During the dream team in 92, guys said he would be gone all night with like barkley or other players gamble, drink and shit all night, they'd get back 4-5am, he'd get like 2-4 hours sleep, and while they were half asleep all day, he was fresh as fuck playing like he ate well and got 8-10 hours of sleep. Bulls teammates have said he never looked out of it, or tired, always full of energy. That has to be genetics or something, because those teammates would mention he would party a lot of nights, and was fine the next day. Guy was a genetic freak whose body was like made in a lab built for basketball. When you said the shoes he has on right there, 60K, those were the first jordans, and that game was the last game he ever played in madison square garden, January 97. He said they were horrible to wear, and his feet were killing him all night lol. I didn't watch Jordan play in the 80's, I was young as fuck, but I recorded just about every game from 91 until the 98 finals. I have hundreds of VHS tapes of bulls games. I watched many of the games over and over and I just got to know his game better then 99% of the people who watched him. NO one can wash his underwear, forget tying his shoes.
@scottb3034
@scottb3034 Год назад
That game was in *March 1998* and it was in honor of what he thought could be his last game at MSG and was a spur of the moment thing. As we all know he wound up returning a few times when he played for Washington. Also the whole partying thing is pretty exaggerated. Dennis Rodman was the party animal and he was like jordan in that aspect where he seemed to always have energy no matter what.
@kerryferguson2400
@kerryferguson2400 Год назад
MJ is the GOAT, but I gotta say (and I'm showing my age here), I went to High School with Magic Johnson, and beyond being an amazing passer, he controlled the game in ways that you can't count in statistics and you can't see in mixtapes. MJ is the most amazing athlete to play the game, but I feel sorry for people who never saw Magic play. He understood and played the game in ways that just baffle you. That's why he was called Magic.
@katrinachavez3533
@katrinachavez3533 Год назад
The truth! Magic is my favorite player all-time and the reason I fell in love with the game in 1979. There will never be another point-guard like him. I was fortunate to have seen him player many times in person and the guy was amazing.
@thatblondeguy3617
@thatblondeguy3617 Год назад
Imma show my age too. I never got to see Magic play live but on TV I did. Magic was AMAZING as well as Kareem but Jordan was just different. I remember living in Cali being a Bulls fan I wasn't too popular when the finals was happening but I have to admit that Lakers team scares the begeezus outta me. That was a team with talent an that series could have ended very different has Jordan not upped his playing to beyond any regular person could achieve.
@rektscrub8800
@rektscrub8800 Год назад
I agree with this 100%. There are some videos of the original Dream Team games without commentary here on RU-vid where you can actually hear the players talk and Magic stands out the most. You can hear him calling all the plays telling the other players to shoot and being the floor general that everyone on that team deferred to. This is the original Dream team mind you. Super interesting to watch
@leechrec
@leechrec Год назад
Magic was special. LB too. MJ is my GOAT but I will never ever say anything negative about Magic and Bird. Those guys were freakin amazing.
@paulyp9853
@paulyp9853 10 месяцев назад
Magic and Bird saved the NBA from going bankrupt. Jordan a few years later blew it up. When people talk about Lebron as the goat - I just laugh. Lebron is a great player - top 10 probably, but he isnt in the vicinity as MJ, Magic, or Bird........or Kareem.........or Duncan..........or Kobe...........or......
@V12BenzAMG
@V12BenzAMG Год назад
MJ is still the GOAT...and it's not even close....no other player has ever done the things he did night after night...back when they played 80/82 games and didnt sit out or "load management"...with multiple defenders...7ft bigs camping under the goal...taking rib shots, elbows, shoulder, punches, and full on tackles under the goal and STILL scoring/dunking/dominating...he'd score every single possession in today's soft, give-me-space, no-touch, no handchecking, no camping league....and have them crying on the bench in tears from trash talk "*sniff* MJ said mean things to me *cryyyyy*"
@durriellhumphrey
@durriellhumphrey Год назад
And this is why he’s the GOAT
@Wvaspartan
@Wvaspartan Год назад
As a Bulls season ticket holder from 1989-1996 the man was simply on a whole other level...playing against so many hall of famers and dominating the way he did was a thing to behold.
@michaelinkpen4188
@michaelinkpen4188 Год назад
Recommend reacting to: Michael Jordan Best Rare Video Ever (Voyager). Even better than this mixtape.
@MrKurtykurt
@MrKurtykurt Год назад
There’s not a video on RU-vid I’ve watched even close to more times than MJs Ultimate Highlights. MJ Rare Voyager is even better
@soramirez5473
@soramirez5473 Год назад
the highlights went in order for the most part. the beginnnig was mostly 80s when he was young, then onto his first ring against the lakers, then Blazers, Sunz, then retirment, and so forth. nice react
@redscorpion9325
@redscorpion9325 Год назад
Watching Kobe is like watching MJ Play,he was inspired by MJ and most of the moves he got from MJ and Jordan also mentored Kobe
@JiuJitus1210
@JiuJitus1210 Год назад
I agree. I lived n Chicago watching Jordan play live and on tv. He was the best in his era. You never know how he would have developed if he didn’t have to build build himself up to be able to take all the bagging from the Pistons and other teams.
@InstigatorDJ
@InstigatorDJ Год назад
I grew up playing ball while this man was alive. Won the Nando's streetball South African Championships, with a team of friends from Zaire!! Mans a beast.
@tomhelmsjr
@tomhelmsjr Год назад
His Airness showing y’all he can fly ( for a lil’ while)
@ryanbrooks8045
@ryanbrooks8045 Год назад
That's the fun one. Now if you want to see the crazy stuff check out the Rare Voyager vid. Then to round it out there's the Jordan vs Lebron Goat debate that's really well done and pretty much closes that conversation. And to close it out you can check out some Jordan trash talk compilation.
@j4ze114
@j4ze114 Год назад
Thats why HE IS THE BEST! We all have favorite players but he is the BEST!
@jakedavis6835
@jakedavis6835 4 месяца назад
There is no other. Period. Just insane levels of talent and work ethic!
@jasonstalnaker3507
@jasonstalnaker3507 11 месяцев назад
Mike was just built different. He could play 36 holes of golf, drink a 12pk of beer and then drop 40 in a game. All in the same day.
@matikcity4347
@matikcity4347 11 месяцев назад
Had to click on this joint. The look on my guy's face in the thumbnail!! When I was watching MJ growing up, I used to always think there is no way there will be another hooper as good or better than him. He transcends everyone!
@ballingwithbryce5801
@ballingwithbryce5801 Год назад
Michael Jordan Legend of the greatest is one of the best videos. Shows a lot of college film
@KevinMorales-ey5zp
@KevinMorales-ey5zp Год назад
The goat forever timeless
@michaelklein8598
@michaelklein8598 Год назад
Great video. You guy should checkout Michael on his first Olympic team. Michael and the Olympic team played the NBA all stars all summer.See for yourself what happened. The legend begins🦄
@sixty6conv1
@sixty6conv1 Год назад
Great vid, good reactions! I liked the 96 Bulls black with red stripe jerseys the best. Here are a few must watch; "Michael Jordan: One of the Best Defenders Ever," "Michael Jordan BEST rare Video ever (Voyager)", "Michael Jordan: Ultimate Artistry; Last Dance Tribute Mix", " Chicago Bulls 72-10 Mixtape From The 95-96 Season"
@leechrec
@leechrec Год назад
MJ was just so fun to watch. Dude just moved different.
@ryanmichael457
@ryanmichael457 Год назад
MJ is the goat
@vincespell
@vincespell Год назад
And he did that just about EVERY NIGHT!
@nickatnite16
@nickatnite16 Год назад
That was not Mutumbo falling,that was long before Mutumbo came into the league, that's his former teammate,Cliff Levingston(he was the one who passed to MJ when MJ switched hands with the ball against the Lakers in the finals)
@reecedog2952
@reecedog2952 Год назад
Tree Rollins't
@MikeDeeKickz518
@MikeDeeKickz518 Год назад
Great reaction. Love seeing you younger guys reacting to MJ.
@jameslee9742
@jameslee9742 9 месяцев назад
Glad you kids watch the Vid of the real Goat in action
@chris20874
@chris20874 2 месяца назад
When his dad was murdered he retired. He said that his dad has seen everyone of his games so he retired so his dad would see every game he ever played. Everyone back then knew why he retired.
@patrykfabiszewski1510
@patrykfabiszewski1510 7 месяцев назад
The greatest who ever play , he is🐐
@vimalgesq
@vimalgesq 10 месяцев назад
Perfection.
@warrenbfeagins
@warrenbfeagins Год назад
🐐
@fidel2xl
@fidel2xl Год назад
Jordan may have won his first title in the 1990s, but he dominated the 1980s as well.
@michaelmathews3469
@michaelmathews3469 6 месяцев назад
This time was great. Michael Jordan / Mike Tyson / Michael Jackson all doing their thing during this time.
@soramirez5473
@soramirez5473 Год назад
Ewing averaged 2.4 blocks for his career, with a high of 4 blocks a game in 1989. he also is like 2nd ALL time with 30 blocks in a Finals series and most in a game (8 blocks), tho im not sure if that still holds up today., point is Ewing was a monster defensive center and he wasnt even the best back then.. Centers back then actually TRIED to block shots. sometimes they did.. sometimes they didnt. check out Alonzo Mourning and David Robinson for more of the same.
@aboutthat1440
@aboutthat1440 Год назад
Hakeem Olajawon was better than all those guys in every aspect.
@ralphdunston6
@ralphdunston6 5 месяцев назад
Firstly, great watching young guys taking a serious look at players from an older generation to gain perspective. Secondly, to really appreciate Jordan’s greatness, just look at the hall of famers in the highlights.
@georgewinbush4309
@georgewinbush4309 Год назад
Young kings you are in for a treat I'm 62 years young I was at the garden when Michael Jordan dropped 55 on the Knicks it was effing crazy
@jenniferfoster1692
@jenniferfoster1692 Год назад
Besides Michael of course being the GOAT..I watched every Bulls game in the 90s, being from Chicago, lol..but I really appreciate when younger people know all the older players from back then! Very cool.
@stephenrogers981
@stephenrogers981 Год назад
I think some people often overlook the fact that MJ was a defensive monster.
@bcook9853
@bcook9853 4 месяца назад
Those of us fortunate enough to grow up watching him will never see anything like him again. Great players since forsure but he was different
@garymonaghan7196
@garymonaghan7196 Год назад
Jordan and Kobe could fly like nobody else. They were both spectacular to watch I’m 57 so I’ve seen them all since the 80s anyway well probably the 70s but later when I started getting into that was the 70s. Michael Jordan brought fun into basketball again even though I’m a trailblazer fan and we had Clyde Drexler. I still am a fan of all the big stars I don’t like their teams lol but I like the individuals on most of every team
@joethebird6933
@joethebird6933 8 месяцев назад
it was a time when winning means everthing for NBA basketball.
@rayrayray7494
@rayrayray7494 Год назад
the ticket to mj first chigaco bull game just recently sold for 425k something crazy like that it still had the pull out part being unused
@thomasberrymanll4595
@thomasberrymanll4595 11 месяцев назад
“Is that Ewing again? Gaaaa Damn” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@TokMik_tm
@TokMik_tm 9 дней назад
there will never be another MJ .true GOAT 🐐
@zipo1039
@zipo1039 3 месяца назад
Thats why he is trhe goat!!!
@mightymouse293
@mightymouse293 Год назад
Waiting on billy crystal..lol y'all are great keep it up
@catherinechang99
@catherinechang99 Год назад
是的 偉大 MJ GOAT🥰
@chrisyoung4654
@chrisyoung4654 11 месяцев назад
You guys can have your favorite players as Kobe and LeBron. However, one of you even said, you saw stuff MI do that you’d never seen or would ever see again. Hence, proving the point that MJ is the GOAT regardless or era
@aarontait7600
@aarontait7600 Год назад
Need to watch his voyager rare footage it’s pretty wild 😎
@giovannicarter3076
@giovannicarter3076 3 месяца назад
The fucking GOAT imagine seeing this live!
@user-zo5cc2ns8z
@user-zo5cc2ns8z Месяц назад
I did
@SixFour0391
@SixFour0391 7 месяцев назад
He played angry. He played with passion. He played like his life depended on it. Don’t see anybody play like that today.
@stevegackowski8614
@stevegackowski8614 Год назад
guys thanks for watching the GOAT
@aboutthat1440
@aboutthat1440 Год назад
You guys need to react to the Michael Jordan rare highlights. It shows much more of his game.
@vintagerecordambassadeur4098
Ppl forget while he was doing all that he was also winning defensive player of the year, simultaneously
@nicsundberg8505
@nicsundberg8505 Год назад
How can you dominate the 2010’s when you lost MORE than you WON!? That called being dominated.
@barakleibovitz9379
@barakleibovitz9379 Год назад
watch his rare voyager. its even better
@steveacfield6131
@steveacfield6131 Год назад
The swagger, the confidence, the extreme skill set, the records, the drive, one of the best defenders of all time, as well as the best offensive. AND without MJ you don't have Kobe (modeled his game of MJ) or LeBron, who has been chasing MJ his entire career (although he's far weaker on defense). This video and the voyager rare tapes show why MJ is the GOAT. And I say that being a massive Bird fan. We hated playing against MJ. But he was so good that we would watch the Bulls as well, just to see him play.
@oscargovea5487
@oscargovea5487 7 месяцев назад
Michael Jordan ❤
@bobvylan7215
@bobvylan7215 Год назад
He was just different. You have no great explanation for it, but no one was built more specific for a sport than that dude was for basketball.
@jimmymcquade16
@jimmymcquade16 Год назад
Just think what MJ would do in today's league. You can't touch these guy's today no hand check, no bodying someone in the lane it's pretty much no contact. MJ would average 45pts a game he would average 20+ free throws a game. Labron is great but be honest did he really dominate his era. Curry got 4 rings in his era
@hotstepearly
@hotstepearly Год назад
Look up Gilbert Arenas comments about it he would say otherwise. smh
@jimmymcquade16
@jimmymcquade16 Год назад
@Hotstep Early no need. As a life lone NBA fan. I happen to watch magic/bird, MJ, kobe/shaq and labron/curry entire careers.
@nomadman5288
@nomadman5288 Год назад
For those that might not know this... If you go to a video that might have ads during playback, start the video then slide the time cursor all the way to the end. Then "rewatch" the video and all the in video ads should be gone.
@TheOfficialOTBBROS
@TheOfficialOTBBROS Год назад
Definitely didn’t know this 🤯
@kevinabraham9260
@kevinabraham9260 Год назад
I got to watch Jordan during my entire childhood….he was quite literally a living cheat code
@mannwalehunter8556
@mannwalehunter8556 9 месяцев назад
The crazy thing is...y'all only seeing highlights...we witnessed him playing night after night after night. And teams were dreading seeing Chicago on their schedule. No NBA player has his arsenal today...
@DaliDessalines
@DaliDessalines Год назад
The amount of OH😳🤔 in this video is HILARIOUS
@kidlat1968
@kidlat1968 Год назад
MJ made his own craft, he did not studied anyone, idolized dr J yes but he made his own moves, his fadeaway is the most lethal effective offensive arsenal there is in basketball and that led him to 6 NBA chips, and a lot of players tried to copy it, the closest one to do is kobe, and kevin durant is studying that move as well in an interview.
@VAHOSS
@VAHOSS 5 месяцев назад
I'm happy to have been alive to witness 3 people in their prime.....Prime Michael Jordan, Prime Mike Tyson, and Prime Floyd Mayweather. They were masters at their game
@marvindeguzman2682
@marvindeguzman2682 Год назад
You still have mj defense, passing and rare videos to watch, all in different mixtapes.
@youaintready1006
@youaintready1006 9 месяцев назад
I always found it odd that most people say MJ's fadeaway was his greatest weapon when in reality it was just what he had to do cuz he was getting older and lost some of his hops. Young MJ had the layup package of a god. He had moves within moves and countermoves in midair the same way Kyrie does on the ground with his handles. That shit was completely unguardable. Once you're up in the air with MJ, doesn't matter if you're bigger and taller than him cuz he is taller than you in the air with that 48' inch vert.
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 Год назад
What's crazier to me than 72-10 is that the next year they were 69-13 with Scottie Pippen having an injured back during most of the end of the season and they were on Pace for like 75 wins before that
@ryanc9888
@ryanc9888 Год назад
What’s even crazier, the Bulls won 54 games without Jordan when he retired. As good as Jordan was, he had a great supporting cast and Pippen was an all-star
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 Год назад
@@ryanc9888 not saying they didn't but most championship teams can still win 50 games without their best player as long as nothing else changes. The problem is that when their best player leaves they usually blow up the entire team as well.
@oldsch001tothebone5
@oldsch001tothebone5 Год назад
Yall gotta watch MJ rarest mixtape Voyager
@alonzocoyethea6148
@alonzocoyethea6148 Год назад
Although u see Jordan was a lean 210 and 6'6, the guy was pit-bull strong and could palm a pumpkin. You mix that with his hops, Basketball I.Q on both sides of the ball and his obsessive drive to win? You have a nightmare of a player. (His game-winning shot % is highest in NBA history, and one of only 2 guards to block more than 100 shots in a season ) GOAT indeed --Finals 6 times, 6 rings in 6 wins.
@Gforceracing20
@Gforceracing20 7 месяцев назад
Jordan was mutha fuckin Superman amongst boys. They implemented the Jordan Rules in Detroit (foul him, don't let him score) He still lit them up!
@Charlie-qe6lv
@Charlie-qe6lv 3 месяца назад
MJ was the GOAT. You can PREFER other players, but MJ is the GOAT.
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