Stop the cap..whole my family don't even know michael jordan..when i say MJ.they like ooo michael jackson...even my grandma know maradona and brazillian ronaldo and of course CR7 and messi everyone know ..i from southeast asia
U guys have to do Shaq next, especially with how famous and successful he still is after basketball and especially all the times he broke the back board into pieces.
I think I could watch these all day. Korean girls react to Shaq. Korean girls react to Steph. Lebron. Show them Jokic and really mess with their heads.
My favorite Michael Jordan story was against the Utah Jazz if I'm not mistaken. Jordan got the ball and dunked it on the Jazz's point guard who was much shorter than Jordan. As MJ was going back down the court someone (either the Jazz's owner or coach) yelled at him "Why don't you pick on someone your own size?" The very next time down the floor Jordan got the ball and dunked on the Jazz's center who was around 7 feet tall. As Jordan went back down the court he looked over to the man who yelled at him and asked, "Was he big enough?"
The least shocking part of this video, to me anyway, is that they ALL knew who MJ was before the video began. He is still a worldwide brand. A worldwide icon.
I love the game off who is the goat in any sport, MJ is the greatest athlete to ever played. Kareem had the most points in the nba , le bron is good , not greater than those before
I like they remembered "Float like a butterfly, sting like bee" even though that was Muhammad Ali instead of MJ, of course. It still works for MJ's grace and lethalality. Ali was a huge global icon as well, and I'm glad I was alive to witness them both.
there is a reason he is considered the greatest of all time in NBA history. And the Jordan branding for athletic gear is the most successful of all time as a result.
100%. Let’s face it, I think the AIR Jordan logo is probably MORE well known and popular than the NBA logo itself at this point. Like this video shows, it’s known around the world, even by people that don’t watch or play basketball.
In NBA standards his body is fairly average. 6'6" 230. What made him special is he could jump higher than anyone so basically couldn't be stopped from dunking.
Well, he also became one of the best mid-post scorers of all time later in his career. His fadeaway was money. Not to mention, even if he was having an off scoring night, he was locking dudes down on the other end.
The American "Dream Team" for the Olympics had Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and others on the team, they pretty much destroyed everyone they faced because no one had ever seen that much talent on a single team. Every time Jordan went for a dunk the goal lit up like a strobe light store as the opposing team had people at the goal to get pictures of Jordan dunking on their teammates. And all of them were just having a blast, most teams knew they were not going to contain Jordan for very long, especially with Byrd and Johnson feeding him the ball. You should react to that, it's amazing.
I'm from the Chicago area, and I feel very lucky to be able to watch all of the Bulls' games during the MJ era. Plus, if I am traveling overseas, and say I'm from Chicago, people no longer say "Al Capone!" and play air machine gun. They say "Michael Jordan!"
I agree I was living in Illinois in the MJ era I remember people in other states saying how they were sick and tired of the bulls winning so much. The bulls were dominating with MJ.
Michael Jordan isn't old, he's only 60. He's definitely an older man, but he's not yet an old or elderly man. He's in the 3rd quarter of his life, he's happy, healthy, in a fulfilling relationship and he's worth 2 Billion dollars. Baring any unforseen accident or illness, he's got many years, decades even, of very comfortable and fulfilling life in front of him.✌️ 🖖 🍁🇨🇦🍁
You can just say Jordan never loss a single finals to make them get more goosebumps or if you wanna be precise "Micheal Jordan is the only athlete who made 3-peat, retired early, came back and made another 3-peat"
would love to see a reaction to NHL legends like Gretzky or Datsyuk, or even highlights from current players like Connor McDavid (or like a "best goals" compilation! I know you've done hits before, but the cool goals are what got me into hockey,haha.
2:16 "Hands like magnets"..Well, the guy was only 6'6 but had the hands of a 7'1 guy and could palm a PUMPKIN. 4:32..His Defense was just as good as his offense..All defensive 1st team 10 out of 14 years he played. 5:36 The "Air Jordan" pose like his shoe..(still the no. 1 selling sneaker in the world) He even set style..no one wore baggy shorts or shaved thier head until he came along. And no other player in any era can match his game-winning shot %. I really hope before I die to see a player from Korea have big success in the NBA.
In fact, the maximum hang time a normal human being can manage is 1 second - no more than that. Michael Jordan's longest hang time record - the time when he remained airborne the longest - is 0.92 seconds. That's probably why he is considered to be so great. That is far longer than the average human being.
Yeah, a lot of the moves MJ did get from Dr. J Julius Erving, but he mastered the midrange fadeaway and was and is the most clutch NBA player in the history of the game, and yes he took what he liked from Erving's high-flying, but he modified it to himself. Also, if you look at MJ, even back in High School and College, he had insane athleticism and speed. From his early days in the league to later on, his game was modified to fit his aging body.
When people tell me Jordan can't be good if he play now a days, then I say he jumped like Ja Morant, stole like Gary Payton II, dunked like Zack Lavine, and shooted like Derozan, and defensed like Alex Caruso. How can he be not good? He'll be still emperor.
His hands were the size of a Centers. somewhere around 9-11 inches or around 25cm, which isn't much smaller then 7ft players like Shaq or Wilt Chamberlin. This is why he was able to do things that didn't seem normal for someone his size, like make odd catches, or hold the ball in odd ways while he was making a shot.
Please show them Steph Curry's best shots/plays. His stuff makes for great reactions. It would be good if they also learned about how underrated he was when he was in college.
@@Dhalinar Not interested in getting into a debate. LeBron is a great but I just thought Curry's arc would make for a good reaction. His story may be stale now and some don't like GSW now but years ago, his rise to the top was a marvel to watch, especially given how unheralded he was.