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MICHAEL JORDAN ULTIMATE 1991-92 Season Highlights! 🏆🏆 BACK 2 BACK! | GOAT SZN 

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The definitive 1991-1992 season highlight reel for MICHAEL JORDAN!
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@MaxaMillion711
@MaxaMillion711 2 года назад
Sorry for the re-upload. The original video had some errors that I had to fix...
@SeanNg__n
@SeanNg__n 2 года назад
2007 denver allen iverson highlights?
@aimwrld3970
@aimwrld3970 2 года назад
03-04 or 04-05 Tracy McGrady? That’s what I’m hoping for or just any Tracy McGrady GOAT SZN
@jaydensinclair3710
@jaydensinclair3710 2 года назад
Next vid gotta be dominque Wilkins. Literally the human highlight
@jaydensinclair3710
@jaydensinclair3710 2 года назад
Or Detroit Isiah Thomas. Most slept on guard in nba history. Beat Peak Larry, MJ and Magic
@SeanNg__n
@SeanNg__n 2 года назад
Allen iverson, T-Mac, Dirk, Dominique Wilks, or IT
@thataintrighttho
@thataintrighttho 2 года назад
This is my fav season of MJ. God tier athleticism along with the lethal mid range game and post up moves. Everything looks so sharp yet so smooth. Still in his 20s. Love it!
@tonsthebeast6773
@tonsthebeast6773 2 года назад
Low key... This might be the tip of his prime.. U said what i was thinkin!! Had the elite jumper and still could fly damn near from the free throw thataintrighttho... Great comment!
@anonymoususer2080
@anonymoususer2080 2 года назад
@@tonsthebeast6773 I think his prime was the season before this one
@matthewtaylor2022
@matthewtaylor2022 2 года назад
Jordan himself believes 91 was his peak
@paulchege4853
@paulchege4853 2 года назад
And his ability to drive to the basket. His game was at its best during this season
@--MuhammadAlifNandipintoA
@--MuhammadAlifNandipintoA 2 года назад
"son they shook"
@tootaylor5840
@tootaylor5840 2 года назад
Cant remember who exactly said this about him but it went something like this "Most super athletes rely on the fact they just run by you or jump higher, but he took it technical" Y'all you can see in this video, he was on point with his footwork, his dribbles, his pull ups, basically his fundamentals.. Even Kobe said it, there were no wasted moves, no wasted dribbles, no wasted steps. He did all that first, and then add his crazy athleticism, sheeeeesh.
@JustAguy25548
@JustAguy25548 2 года назад
Kenny smith
@hamiltonmasseyii4747
@hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mVqe4x_AErw.html
@jonathanrosario3321
@jonathanrosario3321 2 года назад
kenny smith
@TheVanexel23
@TheVanexel23 2 года назад
Kenny "Crazy Legs" Smith!!🤣😅✌
@7_k265
@7_k265 2 года назад
He was so surgical that’s what makes him the best,this is what I’m trying to learn,how to waste no dribble and no movement. When you don’t waste movement your saving your Stamina you save time and you also often times get better shots,it’s crazy how plying more technical or just paying attention to small details can make a big impact on your game.While everyone is slowing down in the 3rd quarter you start speeding up.These small things add up.
@zionlala8003
@zionlala8003 2 года назад
There's just something about Jordan that makes his game look like poetry and pure artistry.
@TriteNight1218
@TriteNight1218 Год назад
It really is beautiful to watch.
@dc4690
@dc4690 Год назад
Especially in the playoffs when he switches to black shoes.
@brando_05
@brando_05 Год назад
"Lots of guys are strong, and lots of guys are skilled, but only one guy has this level of artistry."
@dominiquewilson
@dominiquewilson 7 месяцев назад
When you master all the fundamentals in something this is what you get. It’s like playing the piano or guitar. When you master the chords to where it’s 2nd nature You can freestyle to anything and make it sound good. This is what you have when you have no weaknesses
@shuntavaisjohnson345
@shuntavaisjohnson345 3 месяца назад
Yes
@vincentforonda7381
@vincentforonda7381 2 года назад
1992 is the most busy season of mj career playing in the finals, playing in the olympics in barcelona with the dream team ..winning both
@joshuawilliams7653
@joshuawilliams7653 2 года назад
The year after winning a championship and league MVP in 91 averaging 31.5ppg(league leading) 6.0rpg 5.5apg with 2.7 spg and 1bpg he had this 92 season he averaged 30ppg(league leading) 6.4rpg 6.1apg with 2.3spg and 0.9bpg. I'll never understand how some people think he was just a scorer and wasn't an all around player like a LeBron. He did it all for the Bulls and repeated as MVP, champion, and Finals MVP. #GOAT
@anthonyhernandez2111
@anthonyhernandez2111 Год назад
cuz that "all around" narrative is jist a dumb biased thing gets thrown around..just cuz lebron had more triple doubles doesnt mean a dam thing..jordannstill have like 6 seasons where his PER was off the charts while still leading the league in scoring
@joshuawilliams7653
@joshuawilliams7653 Год назад
@@anthonyhernandez2111 Agreed! It really irks me though. They act like Jordan only scored 30 a game and I'm like ok how bout those 6.2rpg, 5.3apg, and 2.3spg. Also with the "pass first" deal. I'm like you can't average 19.5 basically 20 shots per game for a career and be considered pass first just cause you average 7.5 apg. By that very same logic Steph Curry, who averages 17.5 shots a game and around 6.5 apg, should be considered pass first but most people wouldn't think of him that way. Smh LeBron fans bias
@khalilcook3018
@khalilcook3018 2 года назад
Jordan was another species from another planet who just so happened to play Basketball. No one will ever be like him. Ever. 💯
@soulsearchingprojecx2833
@soulsearchingprojecx2833 2 года назад
I said the same thing 2 myself ^^^
@Job.Well.Done_01
@Job.Well.Done_01 Год назад
This is absolutely true.
@Itallmakessense556
@Itallmakessense556 2 года назад
All I can think of is “You are watching a master at work”
@georgeremix9973
@georgeremix9973 Год назад
That fast break that starts at 33:52 and how MJ finished it was probably the greatest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
@toogoat9293
@toogoat9293 2 года назад
This is without a doubt in my mind the highest peak any basketball player ever reached
@Iamrich95_
@Iamrich95_ 2 года назад
Steph curry both mvp seasons are definitely up there!!!
@chrishandsome4267
@chrishandsome4267 2 года назад
@@Iamrich95_ lmfao no
@Iamrich95_
@Iamrich95_ 2 года назад
@@chrishandsome4267 you just stuck in the past bro his numbers say otherwise
@56_Rondo
@56_Rondo 2 года назад
Kobe 2006 Greatest player to ever grace the court 💯
@brandon_e23
@brandon_e23 2 года назад
2000 Shaq
@cyber6sapien
@cyber6sapien 2 года назад
34:00 min 1992 EC playoffs - First round - Bulls vs Heat: MJ 45.0 ppg, 6.7 apg, 9.7 rpg, 3 spg, *61% FG* , 91% FT - 3 game sweep!
@Kalmar917
@Kalmar917 2 года назад
This was MJ at his greatest. Where the athleticism met the pinnacle of skill. Got to watch him live in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. This was him at his absolute best. I have never seen anything remotely close.
@jarvasedundy1
@jarvasedundy1 2 года назад
💯💯💯💯💯
@bankortimor8488
@bankortimor8488 2 года назад
@@jarvasedundy1 I'd say 1993 version is the best mix
@ericjordan6059
@ericjordan6059 2 года назад
I got to see him live for the first time in 1987 myself against Philly. Nothing like him before or since.
@Kalmar917
@Kalmar917 2 года назад
@@bankortimor8488 92 was better than 93. He was more athletic and less bulky. He bulked even more in 93 and that’s where he kind of stayed. Saw him both years and there was a difference. He was so ahead he was preparing the move which he did well.
@zhongshengzhongsheng8996
@zhongshengzhongsheng8996 Год назад
you've never seen 1962 wilt and 1972 Kareem, those were argubly better, plus Len Bias would've been better if he never died, he was more talented than MJ
@m74d3
@m74d3 2 года назад
Now this is the highest peak of any player ever. No one else has ever reached this level. The 🐐
@chieffranco5421
@chieffranco5421 Год назад
86 Bird, 17-18 Bron, 07 Kobe
@coreyortiz9913
@coreyortiz9913 Год назад
@@chieffranco5421 kick rocks
@chieffranco5421
@chieffranco5421 Год назад
@@coreyortiz9913 it’s the truth just stop living in the past and acting like MJ was 1 of 1, bc in that case Lebron, Bird, Wilt Kareem, Magic are all 1 of 1 yall just bias for MJ bc it’s the trend
@RetroEternal
@RetroEternal Год назад
@@chieffranco5421 Jordan the best player ever and his career proves it. Y’all jump on the Bron bandwagon when Jordan is easily the better player. Better scorer & defender. Better shooter, finisher, handles, footwork, & postgame. Then you add on the intangibles like Jordan’s leadership, killer instinct, competitiveness, and clutch genes and you have a recipe for the basketball GOAT.
@stephordless8876
@stephordless8876 Год назад
@@chieffranco5421 it’s not the truth chill out brah🤣🤣
@kingja126
@kingja126 2 года назад
MJs midrange game was automatic fr 😂🐐💯
@classicbrotha8241
@classicbrotha8241 2 года назад
Mike hands and strength was very underrated. Looking at all of his layups, double pumps combined that grip, that made bro a monster to deal with..
@cyber6sapien
@cyber6sapien 2 года назад
The size of his hands combined with the strength of his grip, is why he was able to make certain shots that had no business going in the basket.
@ericjordan6059
@ericjordan6059 10 месяцев назад
He also had phenomenal touch for hands being as large as they are. Most dudes with large hands are clunky with it.
@vexotimmer2675
@vexotimmer2675 2 года назад
'92 Jordan had everything in his arsenal. There was literally nothing he couldn't do.
@westbrookthegoat576
@westbrookthegoat576 2 года назад
92-93 jordan is the greatest peak of all time, along with 61-62 wilt and 2012-13 lebron
@zachaltif6321
@zachaltif6321 2 года назад
@@westbrookthegoat576 Nah Jordan was definitely at his best in 1992.
@hamiltonmasseyii4747
@hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад
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@chinoxSD
@chinoxSD 2 года назад
@@westbrookthegoat576 naa LeBron was flopping and crying like a female ...I'll be damned if I'm 6'8 250 and doing all that he shoulda been doing what mj was doing if not better show me by leading the way not by getting bailed out cause you lack in some mental areas
@youngblood4127
@youngblood4127 2 года назад
@@westbrookthegoat576 He started to decline a smidge in 92-93. A couple injuries and he had to deload a little after the Olympics. Him and Scottie Pippen. But 1991-1992 Jordan was at his most complete. No injuries, lowest body fat, inside, mid-range, long range - His apex of peak athleticism intersecting his with championship dna. You could also say 90-91 as well.
@mosesalmighty8669
@mosesalmighty8669 2 года назад
His dribble pull up jumper crazy 🔥🔥
@glennrobinson4176
@glennrobinson4176 2 года назад
The 1992 and 1993 New York Knicks were an incredibly strong team. *Patrick Ewing HoF- Top 5 in the MVP vote ( 1992 ) and Top 4 in the MVP vote ( 1993 ).* *Xavier McDaniel- 1x All-star.* *Anthony Mason- 1x All-star, 1x All-Defensive Team, 1x Nba Sixth Man, All-Nba Team.* *Gerald Wilkens.* *Charles Smithy.* *Mark Jackson- 1x All-star, 1x Nba Assitsts Leader.* *Charles Oakley- 1x All-star, 2x All-Defensive Team.* *Doc Rivers- 1x All-star.* *John Starks- 1x All-star, 1x All-Defensive Team, 1x Nba Sixth Man.* All players were healthy and in their prime.
@unclekhalid7162
@unclekhalid7162 2 года назад
the level of effort that went into this, wow
@hamiltonmasseyii4747
@hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад
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@ohmrdontplay6338
@ohmrdontplay6338 2 года назад
This year he was battle tested plus he played the most playoff games he ever played in. Game 5 vs Portland in the finals was his most underrated finals performance
@glennrobinson4176
@glennrobinson4176 2 года назад
In 1992, the Blazers were incredibly good, they had balanced and deep lineup. *Clyde Drexler HoF- Top 2 in the MVP vote ( 1992 ).* *Terry Porter- 2x All-star.* Terry Porter is one of the most underated Nba players of the 90s. In the 1992 Playoffs, Terry Porter played at the superstar level. 1992 Playoffs: Terry Porter=21-ppg. FG-52%. 3P-47%. But MJ stopped him. Michael Jordan"s excellent defensive performance against Terry Porter helped the Chicago Bulls win the 1992 title. *Cliff Robinson- 1x All-star, 2x All-Defensive Team, 1x Nba Sixth Man.* *Buck Williams- 3x All-star, 4x All-Defensive Team.* *Kevin Duckworth- 2x All-star.* *Jerome Kersey.* *Danny Ainge- 1x All-star.*
@LOL-ro9ef
@LOL-ro9ef 2 года назад
@@glennrobinson4176 Correct, the Blazers were looked at as the most talented team in the league in the early 90s. They were more athletic than the Bulls
@samhui9433
@samhui9433 2 года назад
Portland was I think the 2nd or 3rd best DEFENSIVE team that year too.
@jarvasedundy1
@jarvasedundy1 2 года назад
I'll say 93 and 98 he was most battled tested.
@lioninthesun
@lioninthesun 8 месяцев назад
I love jordan but that defense in game 1 was atrocious, almost none of his shots were contested. Now I’m not saying he couldn’t do it against better defense because I know he could but they hadn’t caught up to him yet
@jonathanevans8609
@jonathanevans8609 2 года назад
Best player of all time. Period
@damianslick1725
@damianslick1725 2 года назад
GOOD LORD do I miss watching this dude play. I could watch him play forever. There was NO ONE like him.... Again, I say... Kobe was the closest IMHO. There are quite a few players I enjoy watching today for sure (greek freak, Doncic, Steph, KD, etc..etc..) but NONE of them caught my attention like this dude. All great players like I said, and I do enjoy watching them play (btw, I didn't list them all, there are plenty more I enjoy, I was just listing a few examples, so I hope no one gets offended and starts the whole "what about Lebron or Kobe, or Vince Carter, or Westbrook, etc..etc..). I'm just saying, in my opinion, this dude was ..... just.. man, the GOAT, hands down... the amount of times he made my jaw drop seeing him do whatever play for the 1st time in live action... just WOW... ok, i'm rambling now. I miss watching him play. 'nuff said.
@tonysanders1299
@tonysanders1299 Год назад
I Agree 1000%
@socalraps7850
@socalraps7850 Год назад
Westbrook has less GOAT cred than Dan Marino
@hudsanity_1590
@hudsanity_1590 Год назад
Honestly, the way he moves and attacks the basket - Vince Carter is the closest talent to Michael and skillset. He just obviously was a 'nice guy' version of that which is not the same player. Kobe is the next closest, replica, but not as disciplined as Jordan. Jordan had heat checks too...but it was nowhere near like the 2000s players, where that became a 'thing'. This is why Jordan was always a bit better, he had the right discipline to win (like a Tim Duncan), but also had the competitive fire of insanity (like Kobe), but also the shooting efficiency as good as any.
@damianslick1725
@damianslick1725 Год назад
@@socalraps7850 lol fair enough... his name just slipped off my finger tips... he had 2 or 3 seasons in OKC that I enjoyed watching him play is all...
@damianslick1725
@damianslick1725 Год назад
@@hudsanity_1590 I agree ... absolutely
@mauricefromyt
@mauricefromyt Год назад
Michael Jordan The greatest basketball player of all time
@carsonholton3566
@carsonholton3566 Год назад
Pure shooter, footwork, handles, passing, driving to the rim, IQ, SCORER and PLAYMAKER, and everything else that's why he was the best of all time because he had such a phenomenal skillet.
@alexlowe4442
@alexlowe4442 2 года назад
I think his greatness was part of how great his body was but his mind was different than anyone whose ever played
@socalraps7850
@socalraps7850 Год назад
I agree. He focused on every little detail and strove to be the best, at things other players didn't even see. However he tied his shoes, he knew he did it better than anyone else.
@AfroCentauri
@AfroCentauri 2 года назад
Something Kobe never did. Shoot 50% in a season on jumpers. That 1991/92 season, Jordan didn’t drive to the hole as much as he did in the 80s. He was the master of the mid-range.
@ragnarok283
@ragnarok283 Год назад
Yep and MJ had 5 consecutive seasons over 50% from 1988 to 1992, in 3 of them he was close to 54%. This is really insane for a guard and especially for a player who take between 22 and 25 shots a game.
@lioninthesun
@lioninthesun Год назад
Put Kobe in that era and he definitely wouldve been over 50% remember jordan never played against the zone
@NBAHOTTAKEZ
@NBAHOTTAKEZ Год назад
@@lioninthesun He played against zone when he was with the Wizards and he still was an all star, he did fine against the zone
@JohnWick-qr4yc
@JohnWick-qr4yc Год назад
@@NBAHOTTAKEZ All star is a popularity contest bud that doesn’t mean much he makes way too much money for the league to not include him in the All star game
@NBAHOTTAKEZ
@NBAHOTTAKEZ Год назад
@@JohnWick-qr4yc that doesn’t exclude the fact that he averaged 20+ points at 40 years old. The efficient could’ve obviously been better though
@tyleru96
@tyleru96 Год назад
This was peak Jordan. At this point in his career, he had mastered basketball, in general. He was in the prime of his career from a physical standpoint and had also matured significantly in terms of his understanding of the game and how to win. He was the most athletic player in the world and also somehow the most fundamentally sound player in the world as well. Nobody else had a chance. If he doesn't completely step away from the game for a year and a half, the Bulls likely win 8 Championships in 8 years. The '95 season is the only one where I'm not confident they would've won due to them not having a legit big man after losing Horace, but with an in-shape Jordan (don't forget he rejoined the team in '95 with less than 20 games left in the regular season, rusty and completely out of basketball shape), I still wouldn't have bet against them finding a way to win it all.
@multiplepassions3694
@multiplepassions3694 Год назад
Jordan be looking like those kung fu movies where he’s got 3-4 dudes on him and he just picks them apart lol. No wasted dribbles, like a machine, just straight killer
@31olegna
@31olegna 2 года назад
There isn't a shot that he hasn't attempted within the 3 point line. Seems like he always had a move and was one step ahead of anyone who guarded him
@hamiltonmasseyii4747
@hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад
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@psychedelicpsychosis6954
@psychedelicpsychosis6954 2 года назад
From watching his highlights you can see the influence he had on guys like Kobe, Melo, tmac and Vince in their jumpers. They all had very similar mechanics to Jordans jump shot but Jordan has the smoothest form. Tmac and Vince had the bounce, Melo had the smoothness and Kobe had the closest form from set up to the follow through only thing is Kobe didn't have the elevation Jordan had and sometimes due to that Kobe had to jack up shots and fades rather than have the shot smoothly sail from his hands like MJ.
@--MuhammadAlifNandipintoA
@--MuhammadAlifNandipintoA 2 года назад
Jordan have stiff form lmao
@loslakers530
@loslakers530 2 года назад
Don't forget iverson
@virgilconner7884
@virgilconner7884 2 года назад
Kobe wasn’t as strong as Mike either Mike was a bulldog coming at u.
@samuellee2108
@samuellee2108 2 года назад
@@virgilconner7884 true. But 03 Kobe was realllllllllll close
@Northphilly-wu4oq
@Northphilly-wu4oq 2 года назад
Well said
@lioninthesun
@lioninthesun 2 года назад
Jordan's hands are one of his best attributes
@johncullinane8061
@johncullinane8061 2 года назад
44:17-44:32 is the greatest sequence of plays from one player ever made..
@oliverramos5808
@oliverramos5808 2 года назад
Lebron would've cry about a foul
@nbagoats4819
@nbagoats4819 2 года назад
He had the best midrange game than anyone in the history of the sport. Can you imagine if he had the same effort honing his skills for the 3pointer? Thats mythical. You literally couldn't do anything to stop him from scoring.
@1SONNYCARSON
@1SONNYCARSON 8 месяцев назад
If he had done that, I believe if he didn't break the all-time scoring record, he would currently be 2nd-3rd all-time.
@APoetsCorner
@APoetsCorner Год назад
There were no weakness in MJ’s game. Best athlete in the world in 1991-‘92
@Aidenrockz999
@Aidenrockz999 2 года назад
Jordan really has 5 different GOAT videos lmao
@javelldunn3379
@javelldunn3379 11 дней назад
Watching Michael Jordan 1991-92 is my favorite carry my bulls to their back to back titles
@blakelip3
@blakelip3 2 года назад
Let’s get max to edit the NBA highlights…..we all want more GOAT SZN episodes
@pmoney6145
@pmoney6145 Год назад
I just don't know how people can put anybody above Jordan he was unstoppable and his fundamentals were unmatched
@johncullinane8061
@johncullinane8061 2 года назад
3:35 is just incredible speed. He was waiting there for the double team.
@lowelldeese9044
@lowelldeese9044 Год назад
Michael Jordan is like the umbrella Academy and Stranger things combined. He is Supernatural on the court. That is why we whatch... and in awe
@juliusperalta4033
@juliusperalta4033 2 года назад
So many iconic moves in just a single season. Only Superlatives can describe the many facets of this demigod’s game. Seriously, he is several levels above the closest player in the all time ranking.
@cyber6sapien
@cyber6sapien 2 года назад
That's why Shaq said Jordan was a 10. And there are no 9's; only 8's and 7's. And Shaq played with and against both Kobe and LeBron !
@TheLionaaa
@TheLionaaa 2 месяца назад
Yes he is
@AHMAD-2324
@AHMAD-2324 2 года назад
Best to ever do it Michael Jeffrey Jordan. He was literally in a league all by himself.
@championsmaterial
@championsmaterial 2 года назад
Would love to see an MJ 96-97 season compilation. Great job with these.
@MaxaMillion711
@MaxaMillion711 2 года назад
Thank you. I’d love to, but I’m only doing 9 episodes this season, 1 per month. Read the description to see how you can help make more, I want to make this an official NBA show.
@bilzkhan3029
@bilzkhan3029 2 года назад
@@MaxaMillion711 I know youre only doing 9 episodes this season. I doubt you have any of tmac szns in Houston as one of them. So if you could try include what you perceive to be Macs best year in houston in the season following the next, that would be extremely appreciated. Even if not imma love your work regardless. Best highlight channel ever, period
@michaelholmes2258
@michaelholmes2258 2 года назад
They do have on for the 95 96 season
@anthonynegron788
@anthonynegron788 2 года назад
89-90 was stacked with highlights as well. Very monstrous season for him, especially in the playoffs before the Pistons got him.
@LOL-lz1qx
@LOL-lz1qx 2 года назад
@@anthonynegron788 Barely any footage from the 89-90 season unfortunately but yea, that was an amazing season for him
@DungarooTV
@DungarooTV 2 года назад
Wow! When MJ was in his raging prime! Amazing edit as usual by MaxMillion711.
@justsayin669
@justsayin669 2 года назад
The pass at 4:15 is absolutely incredible. 🤩
@marsblackman3287
@marsblackman3287 Год назад
91-92 MJ was 100% GOD-MODE
@basketballskillsanddevelop4014
@basketballskillsanddevelop4014 2 года назад
Layup from the free throw at 18:51 and triple pump fake at 19:40 all that at the same game! Sick!!! GOAT
@Rickbag
@Rickbag 2 года назад
I had been waiting for this one for the longest time. This is his most complete season from physical to skill. The peak of the goat.
@anonymoususer2080
@anonymoususer2080 2 года назад
I think his peak was 90-91
@giannisantetokounmposalt1647
@giannisantetokounmposalt1647 2 года назад
@@anonymoususer2080 this was his peak 91-92 was when the bulls won 67 games and the dream team and the iconic shurg
@anonymoususer2080
@anonymoususer2080 2 года назад
@@giannisantetokounmposalt1647 1991 the bulls won 61 games. They won the nba championship with Jordan averaging 11 assists in the nba finals. He was more efficient from the field and from 3 in the regular season and averaged more steals and blocks in 91
@giannisantetokounmposalt1647
@giannisantetokounmposalt1647 2 года назад
@@anonymoususer2080 nigga the most decorated basketball is Jordan's 91-92 season u know that right he was at his absolute peak during that season
@anonymoususer2080
@anonymoususer2080 2 года назад
@@giannisantetokounmposalt1647 nice argument you got there, using the n word and having no actual facts to back up your point.
@idk6290
@idk6290 Год назад
Get goosebumps watching this man play
@williamherman9065
@williamherman9065 2 года назад
This season was just domination from beginning to end. This is only Team that I believe could give the 1996 Chicago Bulls challenge.
@kwall55
@kwall55 2 года назад
Watching this, I see why Phil said he would take Mike over Kobe "...because of the mitts." The ball control he got being able to palm the ball so effortlessly made the difference in his layups.
@derrickevansjr3564
@derrickevansjr3564 6 месяцев назад
Also heard him say he would flip a coin. Kobe couldn't grip the ball as easily as Mike but he made it up in his skill it's nothing Mike did that Kobe didn't do I've seen things Kobe did Mike didn't.
@uzzi1028
@uzzi1028 2 года назад
The amount of time it takes to make one of these... Great job dude, keep up the great work.
@TH-cq7bj
@TH-cq7bj 2 года назад
Jordan has so many GOAT szns lol. Basically every full season tbh
@mjjumps
@mjjumps 2 года назад
90-91 is still my Fav Michael Jordan but 91-92 may be his best
@chrishandsome4267
@chrishandsome4267 2 года назад
@@mortalboss6760 I’d still take 96-7-8 Jordan over this version
@ademm3271
@ademm3271 2 месяца назад
this is my favorite version of Mj 1992 God like athleticism but had a dangerous mid-range and improved his post-game better playmaking this is the perfect blend of old Mj and young Mj also insane defense 3rd in dpoy voting. He was still 28 29 too.
@doyaljones5008
@doyaljones5008 2 года назад
Left hand lay up was crazy man
@superZvegetto
@superZvegetto 2 года назад
0 traveling, rarely any 3 pointer, overall confidence at its finest. this is the real basketball.
@hudsanity_1590
@hudsanity_1590 Год назад
It's not even the same game any more.
@rantorreview144
@rantorreview144 Год назад
3 pointer is good for the game because it using what the game invented.
@LOL-ro9ef
@LOL-ro9ef 11 месяцев назад
He did travel a lot but still an amazing player
@holliswilliams8426
@holliswilliams8426 2 месяца назад
he did travel sometimes but if the referees don't call it then it's not a travel
@DoggfoLife99
@DoggfoLife99 2 года назад
Jordan was before his time 🦾when he entered the NBA he made the game what it is today 🤷🏽‍♂️he took the punishment in the early 80s from Detroit 🤦🏽‍♂️and still emerge victorious 🤙🏽he learned he was a student of the game 🤞🏾by far the goat 💯bar none🙅🏽‍♂️🙅🏽‍♂️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@vexotimmer2675
@vexotimmer2675 2 года назад
9:43...That move was so damn smooth, lol
@SFXingful
@SFXingful 2 года назад
Effortless.
@herman2260
@herman2260 2 года назад
Thanks Mike, Simply Thanks! Mike alone made me a piston fan as a youngster to becoming a basketball fan. I didn't want to believe his greatness so I secretly cheered for the underdogs. Isaiah was my dude for sure. But that Micheal Jordan was a gift to the sports world. 🐐
@editionmarcus
@editionmarcus 2 года назад
Seen a lot of those games live on tv back in the days!! It was ALWAYS a show when MJ was playn
@ericjordan6059
@ericjordan6059 2 года назад
Me as well. Always must see TV
@ashtonjackfanny
@ashtonjackfanny 2 года назад
mike nice AF off the dribble anybody thinking his style is old school is a damn fool
@RLSmith-jt8qj
@RLSmith-jt8qj 11 месяцев назад
His style is absolutely old school. It's grounded in the fundamentals of the 70s and 60s plus his explosiveness, improvisation and fluidity.
@passportplates8304
@passportplates8304 4 дня назад
No wasted movement, quick fundamental moves and the shot goes up!!
@akim2342
@akim2342 2 года назад
29:35 Just nasty Jordan was able to invent ways to the basket and finish in way no player has been able to in years
@cosmo1578
@cosmo1578 2 года назад
Greatest basketball player ever.
@steviecritiquenewby7874
@steviecritiquenewby7874 2 года назад
Michael Jordan was shooting the fade away jump shot way before the last 3peat years #lastdance
@ericjordan6059
@ericjordan6059 2 года назад
Of course. These bastards today want to make you think otherwise. He had the stepback and other moves as well.
@ruffin613
@ruffin613 2 года назад
@@ericjordan6059 he was shooting it way before he won a chip he just got it down packed around his 6th season
@RR-fc3zm
@RR-fc3zm 2 года назад
I'm still more interested in these games back then than current one's today...hands down theGoat MJ23!
@pmoney6145
@pmoney6145 Год назад
Man I could never get tired of watching the goats highlights
@ramsesstafford4640
@ramsesstafford4640 2 года назад
Glad to see you finally showing some love to the one and only Billy-🐐 again. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆-🙂👍🏽>🏆🏆🏆🏆-😭😭😭😭😭😭
@josiahthibodeaux
@josiahthibodeaux 2 года назад
We getting ohhh so close to the ‘92/‘93 Jordan highlights.
@user-wu3rg4dj4b
@user-wu3rg4dj4b Год назад
NBA MVP, PPG leader, Final MVP and 67W-15L . 1992 MJ is truly GOAT
@blackwallstreet6610
@blackwallstreet6610 Год назад
Man...I can't tell you how many times I gasped out loud watching some of these plays....he is by far the goat, half the league steals his moves to this day
@hainavidotcom
@hainavidotcom Год назад
They still cant replicate it consistently.
@pranavkeshavapatnam1704
@pranavkeshavapatnam1704 2 года назад
That thumbnail is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@blimbillybood6266
@blimbillybood6266 2 года назад
Do MJ -1989 next. Great videos
@MaxaMillion711
@MaxaMillion711 2 года назад
I’d love to, but I’m only doing 9 episodes this season, 1 per month. Read the description to see how you can help make more, I want to make this an official NBA show.
@louisstiles6861
@louisstiles6861 2 месяца назад
Michael was at his peak in this season. Unstoppable
@holliswilliams8426
@holliswilliams8426 2 месяца назад
the way he moves and shoots looks so effortless
@navymatical
@navymatical 2 года назад
I waited this for a long time!Please do more about MJ! Thanks!
@kevinmitchell7896
@kevinmitchell7896 2 года назад
The GOAT SZN's back yessir 🔥🔥
@TonyHerrera2023
@TonyHerrera2023 5 месяцев назад
IMO this is the best version of MJ. Still at the peak of his athlecism with a confidence like never before because winning the championship the prior season and embracing the triangle in a better way.
@joannpreston2999
@joannpreston2999 Год назад
That man could play some basketball! GOAT! 🐐 ❤❤❤
@aimwrld3970
@aimwrld3970 2 года назад
Bro I forgot they’re back today. You’re the GOAT 🐐
@2ktwoways
@2ktwoways 2 года назад
The Goat🐐🔥
@shomariwilliams9502
@shomariwilliams9502 2 года назад
There simply are not enough adjectives to describe the absolute perfection that was MJ #23 #45 #12 (once, stolen jersey..lol..)
@anasshahid224
@anasshahid224 2 года назад
MJ the 🐐🐐🐐🐐 thanks for the upload 🙌
@9MagTV
@9MagTV 10 месяцев назад
As Of Today This Footage Is 31 Years Old And Jordan Moves Like Current NBA Players. Now Go Back 31 Years From 1992. 1961 Nobody In The NBA Has Ever Seen A Player Even Close... (Bill Cartwright Still Moves As Though It Was 1961) 😂 The 1990's Were Peak Athletics, Peak Oil, Peak Entertainment, Peak Society...
@tinkyman100
@tinkyman100 10 месяцев назад
Preach Homey Preach 👏
@mjgould1192
@mjgould1192 7 месяцев назад
That’s just not true 90s was not peak athletics this is old head talk. Today kids can do everything jordan can. Isaac Okoro dunked from the free throw at 16, Zion did, Dennis Smith dunked from the free throw at 6’2, Zach Lavine went through the legs, windmilled, and 360d from the free throw off 3 steps. Andrew Wiggins can 720 dunk. Lebron dunked from the free throw line IN GAME. James White windmilled and went through the legs from the CORNER of the euroleague free throw which is already farther back than the American free throw. Doing it from the corner adds distance. Hell even SERGE IBAKA dunked from the free throw. And you generation said Jordan could fly for doing a simple dunk with his foot ON THE LINE. Your generation lied and said Jordan had a 48 inch vertical which is a straight up lie. This would put his head a full 6 inches above a 10ft rim MINIMUM. In reality vertical jump is how much you displace your center of mass and so in reality his head would be far above a 10ft rim because your COM doesn’t start displacing until you leave the brown from your tip toes because you are still applying for to the ground and jumping. So really he is jumping at about 6’8-9. Every single finish jordan did high schoolers do nowadays. And when you look at performance sports like Olympic weightlifting and Track and Field that is actually athletics and not a skill sport like basketball most top marks are from present day. As for entertainment and stuff like that that’s subjective. Please don’t be an old head.
@Nysdaddy
@Nysdaddy 6 месяцев назад
The 80’s & 90’s had MJ, Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson. And no, kids today can not do everything Mike could do, you are condensing everything Mike can do into a free throw line dunk, or running & jumping. MJ’s the most complete player in nba history.
@mjgould1192
@mjgould1192 6 месяцев назад
@@Nysdaddy I was specifically talking about the original comment. He said “peak athletics” and “peak everything” and I showed how the 90s was in fact not the peak of athleticism. Not in track, basketball, football, weightlifting etc. Most world records in any sport are recently. If it was true that 90s was peak athleticism than 90s would have most world records in all sports. This dude even said peak society was 90s, clearly just stuck in the past. And no I don’t think anyone can do everything Mike can do in 1 single player, but players today have skills and attributes that he had. There are players with mid range like Jordan today, there are players with athleticism like Jordan today, there are players with defense like Mj. Kobe Bryant literally came after Jordan and can do every single last thing Jordan could do. And there is no way you just said Jordan is the most complete ever with Lebron James playing today🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️. So no Jordan is not special today. He is special FOR HIS TIME, just like how 99% of all athletes ever are. They are great for their time, let them be great. They don’t have to be the greatest forever and it’s unrealistic to expect them to be the greatest fort ever.
@Nysdaddy
@Nysdaddy 6 месяцев назад
To say our generation lied about Mikes vert is almost amazing and a purely emotional comment that shows just how young you are. Did they or any other generation lie about anybody else’s vert?? And then it’s like you guys can’t understand what all the rule changes have done to the game. It’s so obvious. Whatever players do today they do with no clog paint (def 3-sec’s rule), a (charge arc) in place so big men can’t stand right under the rim anymore, and of course no touching is allowed now that they’ve taken (hand checking) away along with many other tweaks to increase pace and points. Those rule changes allow for players today to play around with the ball and have more “freedom to express them selves”, they always have a non-packed paint to maneuver around in and hardly any physical obstruction at the rim. The layups you mentioned and plays players make today are made with no 7-footer standing right under the rim anchoring a packed paint. And players today never have to worry about getting touched up at the rim either. Where are all of Zack Levine, Andrew Wiggins, James White, and Serge Ibakas ‘dunk-on somebody’ dunks and posters over big men, or over anybody period? Where are they all at?…There aren’t any because there’s never any obstruction at the rim, it’s illegal in todays nba. Mike has like 50 of those and they’re all on players way bigger than him that he met at the rim. And if hand checking was still allowed and players could reach their hand out and legally grab/touch you, there would be no dancing with the ball out in front, shaking & baking, twitching & pumping & faking. That type of shht wouldn’t even be on a players mind til all-star games or whatever. Players would be shielding those legal hands from the ball with their body, just like you seen from Magic, DJ, Stockton, GP, Jkidd, Penny & Tim Hardaway, etc, or any other players handling the ball. Put all those rules back in place like in Mikes era and everybody’s numbers go down, everybody’s production changes across the bored, it has nothing to do with era.
@rooseveltdarbey9493
@rooseveltdarbey9493 2 года назад
I mean he was scoring at will, especially against Miami in the 92 playoffs. Steve Smith and Glen Rice looked like his little brothers in the backyard.
@marcuslopez9373
@marcuslopez9373 2 года назад
The Last Dance Brought Me Here.🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
@richardgarcia6596
@richardgarcia6596 2 года назад
Thank GOD with have this treasure on video. Thank you for the upload. 🐐💯🔝
@hankhamern5456
@hankhamern5456 2 года назад
Michael Jordan is definitely the best player ever! A lot of great players for sure. But really no comparison to M.J.
@Slimpickinsorl
@Slimpickinsorl 2 года назад
If you’re wondering what it was like to sit courtside at player level compare it to seeing a Vegas or Orlando Cirque du Soleil show for the first time and every game was a new show.
@socalraps7850
@socalraps7850 Год назад
I honestly don't get how anyone can watch this then argue that someone else was the best basketball player ever.
@kalanievans2341
@kalanievans2341 2 года назад
🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@a16studios2
@a16studios2 2 года назад
This was actually the season where he felt that he was losing his passion for the game!
@brunomiguel8115
@brunomiguel8115 2 года назад
Outstanding footage ✨✨👌🏻 that's Perfection👌🏻 Thank you for the vídeo... Great!! 👌🏻✨
@melvinwalls1426
@melvinwalls1426 2 года назад
Let truth betold MJ played like he was from another planet) superman wit special powers seldom seen in air or traffic above the rim in the clouds of joy.
@basketballbrilliance2024
@basketballbrilliance2024 2 года назад
Make more of these 🔥
@NeoViny
@NeoViny 2 года назад
@10:12.... why the hell is this layup not in all the other highlight videos and top 50 plays? His ball handling in mid air is so outstanding....
@taelabaho
@taelabaho 2 года назад
simply THE best
@RootsWings247
@RootsWings247 Год назад
Thank you for this 🙏🏼
@Brookiecookiexox68
@Brookiecookiexox68 2 года назад
This when basketball became too easy for this man
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