Everything today's NBA player does is just for show. They have very little substance to their game... Then once in a while, a team like Toronto or Miami that plays defense with crisp rotations, active hands and good close-outs, comes along and the media starts going crazy about how legendary their D is🤦♀. Great D, YES. Legendary, NO... cause those things par for the course defensive traits. It's just defense is M.I.A. in today's NBA.
Ray Allen’s legacy in Milwaukee is so interesting now, should the Bucks honor his time there in some form if they haven’t already? Giannis will be retired in 34 (not anytime soon) and it makes one wonder… MJ’s last few makes were increasingly difficult and nothing short of awesome
So let me get this straight, MJ played against: Kareem, Dr.J, Magic, Bird, Moses, Isiah, Hakeem, Dominique, Drexeler, Miller, Petrovic, Stockton, P. Hardaway, T. Hardaway, Abdul Rauf, G. Hill, Iverson, Kobe, Ray Allen, Vince Carter, Paul Pierce, Richmond, Mad Max and T-Mac? Yet people say MJ only played against Plumbers and limousine drivers?? These are arguably the greatest players that the league has ever seen.
contrast what is said @ 6:02 with the modern NBA superstar that crumbles and whines the moment they get double-teamed persistently in a game. This is why I don't tolerate BS conversations trying to compare any of these spoiled, overpaid, stat-padding, weak-minded NBA stars of today to MJ.
@@satatay23 FACTS!!! And MJ did that all the time - turn your double team to his advantage. This is why I can't stand when star players today have a bad game and then their Stans make excuses for them that they were getting a lot of double teams. Just baffles me, cause if you're a star not getting double teamed that's a concern, like maybe you're just overpaid and not really a star player.