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Michael Jordan Wouldn't be Loved if Social Media Showed His Bad Side while He Played (Part 7) 

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In this clip, D.L. Hughley shared his thoughts on Michael Jordan and "The Last Dance" documentary, which D.L. said he's not sure Jordan's reputation will survive. He went on to explain why he thinks both Kobe and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are both better than Jordan, and D.L. stated that LeBron is the most principled athlete of the modern era. To hear more, including D.L.'s thoughts on Muhammad Ali being accepted by the world when he was sick and weak, hit the above clip.

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@byronkennedy7203
@byronkennedy7203 4 года назад
Charles Barkley said it years ago. "I am not a role model." People want to worship celebrities without really knowing them.
@byronkennedy7203
@byronkennedy7203 4 года назад
@Mike Carter outside of basketball I really don't like him myself. But on that one point he was right.
@SOLOworld16
@SOLOworld16 4 года назад
💯
@SOLOworld16
@SOLOworld16 4 года назад
VLAD A FUCKN TROLL MAN.
@killaskrilla24
@killaskrilla24 4 года назад
Charles Barkley worships white people. That nigga would prolly kill his own mama if a white person told him to do it.
@SURLY_BOO
@SURLY_BOO 4 года назад
Who tf ever idolized Charles Barkley tho??
@sgprince06
@sgprince06 4 года назад
Kareem Abdul Jabbar gets so undermined and disrespected it's ridiculous
@ren17x50
@ren17x50 4 года назад
Kareem is intelligent and gonna let you know it
@kasemalin3293
@kasemalin3293 4 года назад
KAJ is the most accomplished basketball player ever. He won on every level. High school - chip , college -chip, NBA- chip. Most points ever scored , 6 mvp, 6 Rings too
@massdagod
@massdagod 4 года назад
Because he only has 2 Finals MVP’s
@antoniolarkett1333
@antoniolarkett1333 4 года назад
Cause he's muslim
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 4 года назад
Because he actually was a underachiever,who didn't give it his all on the court and that's why he was relatively injury free.He still the second best Goat to me though
@rayray7244
@rayray7244 3 года назад
"The worst thing that happen to us is getting to know people." Real talk
@Paragon231
@Paragon231 3 года назад
"Jordan was a single-minded, doggedly-determined human being and he exed out a lot of humanity in the process."
@jacobhayes8324
@jacobhayes8324 3 года назад
And people don't understand they loved him because of it
@derekeady3119
@derekeady3119 3 года назад
Nothing to be proud about.
@imtryinghere1
@imtryinghere1 2 года назад
@@jacobhayes8324 Do they love the part where he punched out 2 teammates? Or that he knew the winning color icon on the Jumbotron races before they were played during the game because he asked the staff ahead of time and then he went and bet teammates and coaching staff money on the cartoon races so that he could giggle to himself and take their money? Does a guy worth hundreds of millions of dollars from Nike contracts need to cheat a rookie out of $100? He's one of the greatest of all time players, but he's very narcissistic and not a good guy at all.
@jacobhayes8324
@jacobhayes8324 2 года назад
@@imtryinghere1 I guess my words weren't particularly clear. MJ is one of the most beloved players all time. But many people until recently did not know how much of an ass he was. The comment I responded to said he was single minded and I know people loved him for the success that brought him. What people didn't know or at the least didn't care about was all the people he stepped over or through to get that success
@warrioratthewall1969
@warrioratthewall1969 2 года назад
@@jacobhayes8324 you're not exactly wrong but he also got many players Championship rings that would not have got them otherwise. He raised players game to a level they would not have gotten to without him. He brought championships to Chicago we did not have before him and have not gotten close since. So, yea he was hard on his teammates but so was Kobe in at least one leaked video.and if you pay close enough attn, Jordan, Magic, and Bird all talk to each other like that. If you can't take the heat get out the kitchen.
@yetundepink
@yetundepink 4 года назад
That’s why there is the saying you should never meet your heroes, you will always be disappointed. It’s so very true.
@deemaverick987
@deemaverick987 4 года назад
Jordan was never any ones hero but his.
@brooklynforever1990
@brooklynforever1990 4 года назад
Indeed that is very true.
@iunderstanphotography2780
@iunderstanphotography2780 4 года назад
I met a couple of mine, but you're right. You (feel like) know them but they DON'T know you.
@brotherfugue
@brotherfugue 4 года назад
Met Chuck D in 1989 and I am STILL FIRED UP! ✊🏿
@Ty-J_250
@Ty-J_250 4 года назад
@Iunderstan Photography like who?
@edwinjones1000
@edwinjones1000 4 года назад
Ali was accepted when the government knew he could no longer hurt them.
@jarrelelston7484
@jarrelelston7484 4 года назад
Same with MLK Jr.
@MisterTurner-ex1fv
@MisterTurner-ex1fv 4 года назад
😒 He could never hurt the government ❌
@box5bastard277
@box5bastard277 4 года назад
Preach. And all these fake muthafuckas started acting like they dug Ali from the start lol. When A new brotha comes up and rep'n for his people, they'll take the old one that they didn't like, and put his accompliahments against the new one all while acting like they are fans lol. I mean some even started using mayweather against broner until chino beat em. Lol they typical as fuck but control the media yell
@edwinjones1000
@edwinjones1000 4 года назад
@@MisterTurner-ex1fv I think he could have if he ran for a public office. He had a HUGE base of black support ( mostly young people ).
@51beak39
@51beak39 4 года назад
Truth! Been saying it for years.. they’d of had him killed a long time ago otherwise.
@RaeChayil73
@RaeChayil73 4 года назад
Any time you make a man sit up and on the edge of his chair... “you know you done fvcked up, right?” 🤣😂🤣😂
@briancampbell1710
@briancampbell1710 3 года назад
💯facts🤣🤣🤣
@williebrown7984
@williebrown7984 4 года назад
I was raised in the Michael Jordan era, but I have to say Kareem Abdul Jabbar is the G.O.A.T.
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 3 года назад
Good sense man
@demontiakpinkney5881
@demontiakpinkney5881 3 года назад
I have no problem with that.
@ISO2COLD
@ISO2COLD 3 года назад
Jordan 1, Kareem 2 all time
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 3 года назад
@@ISO2COLD Jordan 3 Kareem 1
@ISO2COLD
@ISO2COLD 3 года назад
@@allaboutthemurzic who 2?
@blittz10
@blittz10 4 года назад
Social media changed everything. Less personality in sports in general
@elbowgang9715
@elbowgang9715 4 года назад
@DC And?? Did your Uncle pay for your college education?? I bet she close her damn mouth now
@theoneaboveall6768
@theoneaboveall6768 4 года назад
Stephen May yup 🤣😂 shit your mouth and respect your elders 🤣😂 it’s one thing not agreeing it’s another thing to disrespect family in public. She will never forget but never repeat and teach her kids eventually to learn from her mistakes
@UzitheSaint
@UzitheSaint 4 года назад
DC I mean I would too depending on what was said plus I’m paying for your tuition? Like I’m not gonna ask to be treated like I’m a god but show me some respect😂 that’s dumb on her part
@levie35
@levie35 4 года назад
It did but in a good way. You have to be accountable if you know an athlete is a rapist or a racist you not that hype when they score or join yo team i dont want to win that bad.
@PrincernPrince
@PrincernPrince 4 года назад
@DC As he should ungrateful bitch
@davidsimmons4731
@davidsimmons4731 4 года назад
Kareem is without question the most accomplished basketball player ever.
@daokq2140
@daokq2140 4 года назад
Bill Russell my guy
@gpproductionz
@gpproductionz 4 года назад
Russell, but Kareem is right next to him especially if you include his high school and college career
@davidsimmons4731
@davidsimmons4731 4 года назад
@@daokq2140 wrong. I said most accomplished basketball player ever. Kareem was 88-2 in college with 3 national championships and 79-2 in high school with 4 state championships, 6 NBA mvps, 2 finals mvps, 19 all star appearances in 20 seasons, all time nba leading scoring, and average 23 mpg at 38 and played until he was 42. If you take the totality of his career, he is the most accomplished basketball player ever by a country mile.
@davidsimmons4731
@davidsimmons4731 4 года назад
@@gpproductionz If you take the totality of thier careers as well as account for the fact the league was only 8 teams and the celtics had most of the stars when Russell accomplished most of what he did, kareem is more accomplished and is more impressive.
@fredrickjohnson7711
@fredrickjohnson7711 4 года назад
@@daokq2140 Kareem
@juice9100
@juice9100 4 года назад
Wow I didn't know Kareem Abdul Jabbar only made one three pointer in his career & still scored over 38,000 points. He was amazing
@zyrover
@zyrover 3 года назад
Juice9100, and Kareem managed to stay in great playing shape for 20 seasons! Shaq was an awesome big man. But he didn't take care of his body. That was one of the things he and Kobe used to argue about!.
@juice9100
@juice9100 3 года назад
@@zyrover yeah I've heard the stories
@jeremiahsymonette4781
@jeremiahsymonette4781 3 года назад
Skyhook was unstoppable and he was 7'2" but jordan was definitely a better basketball player
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 3 года назад
@@jeremiahsymonette4781 Lies Kareem shits on jordan
@tengutribe
@tengutribe 3 года назад
@@allaboutthemurzic 💯😤
@shagw4286
@shagw4286 4 года назад
Ali was loved by majorities in America long before he got sick. Maybe not in the 60s, but once he came back, it was a different story. He was beloved worldwide.
@The_king567
@The_king567 Год назад
This is cap people overrate ali so much he’s not famous worldwide
@db57284
@db57284 4 года назад
From the mouth of Dr. Martin Luther King, "There comes a time when silence is betrayal." Nuff said
@hamslef7526
@hamslef7526 4 года назад
Go home you idiot, do your homework on Michael King, not Dr Marting Luther King, his fake name and title...another pawn used to beg for integration.
@db57284
@db57284 4 года назад
Mr. Ham, why the anger?
@mikeyhealthy4376
@mikeyhealthy4376 4 года назад
MLK zionist puppet
@db57284
@db57284 4 года назад
Lil Mike, you ok my brother?
@Ah-ws9nm
@Ah-ws9nm 4 года назад
Ham Slef Yup he was a communist used as a symbol of socialism
@themadrapper101
@themadrapper101 4 года назад
I'm so thankful and glad the 90's lacked social media, internet and a smartphone. that's what made the 90's amazing. Look what social media and technology has done to everything including hip hop
@joshuareynolds7330
@joshuareynolds7330 4 года назад
Exactly 💯💯💯
@kenny38606
@kenny38606 4 года назад
@@joshuareynolds7330 But the flip side is, as we're finding out all the time, people were able to get away with heinous shit because there was no personal platforms to expose them.
@handofgod9386
@handofgod9386 4 года назад
@@kenny38606 🙃
@itsabang3794
@itsabang3794 4 года назад
Eminem is the main reason why Hip Hop died
@matr4724
@matr4724 4 года назад
Yeah man, but even the early 2000's were good. Facebook started in 2006, then it was the end
@Sandmanoutdoors
@Sandmanoutdoors 4 года назад
Everyone has a bad side... I love how people think just because you’re a celebrity you should be perfect lmao everyone is flawed.
@Sandmanoutdoors
@Sandmanoutdoors 4 года назад
Jiminy Cricket Like ya mammy rode ya granny’s mustache?
@deemaverick987
@deemaverick987 4 года назад
Not perfect but a much less of an asshole.
@sharj7583
@sharj7583 4 года назад
Celebrities also, in an effort to solidify their status, perpetuate that perfect image; so now when they are held to that very standard, it's a problem; Celebrities are fine with the perfect image when it benefits them, but is bother when they are measured with it, you can have it both ways
@Sandmanoutdoors
@Sandmanoutdoors 4 года назад
Melvin Carter That’s why it’s never good to put people on a pedestal. I guess there are people out there with this false image of the “perfect “ person but it’s so far off it’s not even funny. We all know the guy is an a-hole but should we be surprised? Much respect stay safe out in the world brother.
@onewoman4274
@onewoman4274 4 года назад
@@Sandmanoutdoors Putting athletes on pedestals is as American as apple 🍎pie. We've always done it. We always will. The difference is white people don't tear down Wayne Gretsky, Joe Namath, Michael Phelps, Jack Nicklaus and other giants in their sports who wanted to win was much as Michael did. Black super athletes are under the microscope and dissected in ways that their white counterparts aren't. I would never put any person on a pedestal no matter what their talents are, but I can recognize their extraordinary contributions to the industry they represent. I wish Michael was more socially conscious and culturally aware. However I lived in Chicago from 1990 until the beginning of 2001. I saw up close and in person what MJ went through especially right after his father died. I work in the entertainment industry and I don't know that many athletes or entertainers could have handled the personal/professional pressure cooker he was in. Add to that the BS his sister pulled-- it's a miracle he didn't lose his mind. There is no question MJ GLOBALIZED the NBA in a way that made it a mega-profitable powerhouse. As a fan I'm grateful I had a chance to witness the phenomenon that is MJ. This is coming a rabid LeBron James fan, but I can give credit when and where credit is due.
@rkms5606
@rkms5606 3 года назад
Much respect to him for soaking truthfully about most principled athlete and the truth about MJ... Loved watching them, but people ignore all of the greatness above and beyond mj.
@YEDxYED
@YEDxYED 4 года назад
Uhh social media is one of the reasons why I even know of his bad side
@weswesley490
@weswesley490 4 года назад
Key words "when he played "
@toreytownsend4705
@toreytownsend4705 4 года назад
YED Other than the gambiling issue I didn't know about everything else until social media
@YEDxYED
@YEDxYED 4 года назад
Wes Wesley just look at people Conor McGregor. He goes on his own damn social media tirades, and yet he still has tremendous support. With that being said, I still believe Michael would have ample support
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 4 года назад
Lol
@mimoe7587
@mimoe7587 4 года назад
@Flaven80 Lol your so lame for this xD
@james43623
@james43623 4 года назад
Mcmoud abdul rauf was kap before kap
@drphot6050
@drphot6050 4 года назад
Needed to be said
@Moneyg73
@Moneyg73 4 года назад
Mahmoud Abdul Rauf
@thedoomsquad1
@thedoomsquad1 4 года назад
Facts
@SIGNALFREQ
@SIGNALFREQ 4 года назад
Yep!
@dracopaul8958
@dracopaul8958 4 года назад
U mean chris jackson
@nubianking993
@nubianking993 4 года назад
I'm glad that someone bought this to light. Craig Hodges lost his career (same as Kaepernick) before Kaepernick. Craig Hodges should be celebrated just as much.
@tclass99
@tclass99 4 года назад
Mahmoud Abdul Rauf (formerly Chris Jackson) also had his career snuffed out and dude was a legit killer in the league with all kinds of game.
@keysersoze5032
@keysersoze5032 3 года назад
Not nearly as good tho. Hodges was ass towards the end of his career.
@BrockLanders
@BrockLanders 3 года назад
Hodges was really just a 3 point specialist
@mikekillagreen9432
@mikekillagreen9432 29 дней назад
Until he said don't take the floor in THe Finals. He was crazy for that one. He's the 12th man telling two #1's what to do
@jessesarabia5060
@jessesarabia5060 15 дней назад
keep politics out of sports
@drewholley6314
@drewholley6314 4 года назад
Honestly I have and still remain firm on my stance toward MJ. One of the greatest ever but a horrible person. All those years kids in inner cities were murdered behind his shoes that negro never said a word. You never saw him give any of his time for anything or anyone charitably. I use to think Kobe was the same way until I saw countless videos of him and his children, showing up to speak to other pro athletes, supporting women's basketball and laughing with other ball players. Right now MJ is trying to save his legacy by all of the sudden getting involved with the black lives matter movement when really it boils down to preserving his sneaker sales. MJ never stood for a damn thing and no one else. He doesn't even appear to be a good friend to his adult children. You never see him with his kids or hanging out with his sons. The proof is in a man's actions.
@bobbillings
@bobbillings 2 года назад
So you think this about him, NOT . Michael Jordan has contributed well before blm came to be a couple years ago, He, Made a multimillion dollar donation to Friends of the Children in support of the organization’s national expansion campaign and their work in Charlotte and Chicago (2018) Donated $2 million to relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Florence in the form of $1 million each to the American Red Cross and to the Foundation for the Carolinas’ Hurricane Florence Response Fund, and provided care packages and met with people affected by the hurricane in his hometown of Wilmington, NC (2018) Donated $7 million to fund two Novant Health Michael Jordan Family Clinics in Charlotte (due to open in 2020) (2017) Has served as Make-A-Wish’s Chief Wish Ambassador since 2008, and has donated and brought in more than $5 million to the organization; has granted hundreds of wishes in his 30 years of working with Make-A-Wish (ongoing) Donated $5 million to and is a Founding Donor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC (2016) Donated $1 million each to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the International Association of Chiefs of Police, to address the issue of police-shootings and community policing (2016) Donated the proceeds of a legal settlement to 23 Chicago-area charities: After School Matters, Casa Central, Chicago Scholars, Chicago Youth Programs, Children’s Literacy Initiative, Christopher House, Common Threads, Erikson Institute, Gary Comer Youth Center, Greater Chicago Food Depository, Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund - Illinois, KEEN Chicago, La Casa Norte, La Rabida Children’s Hospital, Make-A-Wish Illinois, New Moms, New Teacher Center, The Ounce of Prevention Fund, Project Exploration, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Sinai Health System, SOS Villages Illinois, Tutoring Chicago (2015) Hosted the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament, which raised more than $7 million for a variety of international, national and local charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross International Response Fund, Ronald McDonald Houses of North Carolina, Opportunity Village, and many others (2001-2014) Supports the James R. Jordan Foundation and Chicago’s James R. Jordan Boys and Girls Club Since 1994 Founded and supports the Jordan Institute for Families at University of North Carolina Donated his entire 2001-02 NBA salary to 9/11-related charities Charlotte Hornets Chairman of the Charlotte Hornets Foundation, which is committed to inspiring a philanthropic culture and strengthening the Charlotte region through intentional partnerships, charitable giving and social projects in the areas of Education, Wellness, Hunger and Military Care. Since becoming majority owner of the Hornets, Jordan and the team have given away more than $3 million for causes related to education, hunger, wellness and the military. Initiatives include annual events like Cornucopia, which provides Thanksgiving meals to 1,000 families in need, and team Day of Service, which, in 2018, completed refurbishment projects at nonprofits that provide shelter, housing or support services to individuals and families in Charlotte, as well as basketball clinics for groups such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Charlotte and Special Olympics of North Carolina. The team also supports community programs including the Barings Book Bus, Teacher Innovation Fund and Education Grants, Yellow Ribbon and Hugo’s Little Heroes Donation of $500,000 to literacy, via stocking libraries, preschools, child care centers, community centers and nonprofits in the Charlotte’s low-income areas (2016) Over the years, have contributed close to $750,0000 to the Novant Health Community Care Cruiser, which has provided more than 12,000 immunizations to 8,000 under-served youth Along with Fox Sports Carolinas and SportSouth, established the Teacher Innovation Fund with a $250k donation to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Schools Foundation. The Teacher Innovation Fund empowers teachers to implement successful, innovative strategies to educate and prepare every child to graduate from CMS college- and career-ready (2014) Started the Hornets Book Bus which helps elementary school students develop a life-long love of reading and has donated more than 5,000 books to deserving students (2013) Along with Fox Sports Carolinas and SportSouth, donated $250,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank. Half of the donation was for food the other half was for the purchase of the refrigerated Mobile Pantry, which serves more than 25,000 families and provides roughly 1 million pounds of food each year (2012)
@drewholley6314
@drewholley6314 2 года назад
@@bobbillings All of the large donations were made within the last 8 years and were politically orchestrated due to his ownership of the team in Charlotte. In the early days of his career Jordan never was a charitable person. He may be a better player over Lebron but Lebron is a way better human. Yet and still, they both are way richer than you and I and can care less whatveith of us think of them. If MJ saw us in an empty room he'd walk right pass us so let's keep it real in this debate. Have a fantastic day, week and summer.
@bobbillings
@bobbillings 2 года назад
@@drewholley6314 Michael was very generous to charities around Chicago as well back in the 1990's also, as I was one who benefitted. When this thing started where the public think they can dictate when, where, how much, frequency, etc, a celebrity has to do or donate before they are not cancelled as a "Bad celebrity" is exactly why we are a divided, hate each other culture. Many wealthy celebrities do very little, if any, and also many do a lot, and at that it is usually later in life when they are older or retired and now have the time for philanthropy and their finances are the greatest they ever had. Nothing you will ever say will affect my opinion, nor I yours, so let's just agree to disagree. Good day.
@drewholley6314
@drewholley6314 2 года назад
@@bobbillings Actually I appreciate your reply. I appreciate it to the point where maybe I need to reconsider my position and stance. So for that I will say thank you and thank you for the enlightening of my knowledge.
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 2 года назад
Jordan is an asshole but just because you a celebrity dont mean you gotta get involved in politics Dont nobody got an obligation to speak on political shit
@twocents6951
@twocents6951 4 года назад
I don’t care about Jordan off the court. Just judging him from a basketball standpoint he’s the best player I ever seen. None of these guys are perfect individuals.
@parrishjordan4729
@parrishjordan4729 4 года назад
Two Cents exactly. people look for more than what they need.
@twocents6951
@twocents6951 4 года назад
OB LOVE So I guess 73% of the current NBA isn’t black since they voted that MJ was the goat. Anyone with sense knows the NBA is predominantly a black league. How about Iverson? I guess he isn’t black either. This is nonsense. In addition I’m a grown ass man. I have no time to lie about being black. That’s foolishness. Stop trolling.
@twocents6951
@twocents6951 4 года назад
OB LOVE ESPN has nothing to gain with lying on the poll. Jordan been out the league for many years now. If you believe the poll is false that’s on you. You still didn’t answer about Iverson. How about Kobe? Ray Allen? It’s ridiculous. I don’t know why you bringing up Lebron btw. I’m not gonna get into the circular Jordan vs Lebron argument. Jordan accomplishments speak for themselves. It’s too easy. We’ll agree to disagree sir 💯
@twocents6951
@twocents6951 4 года назад
OB LOVE ok. Enjoy your day.
@twocents6951
@twocents6951 4 года назад
Parrish Jordan Facts. People aren’t supposed to idol worship. You respect and admire their talent but leave it there.
@jukarera1635
@jukarera1635 4 года назад
there was no social media to ride for Craig Hodges. salute to him
@dariog36th
@dariog36th 4 года назад
He had won 3 straight 3 point contests during that time and no nba team figured they needed a 3 point shooter. That was bogus.
@marcosmith2754
@marcosmith2754 4 года назад
Vlad did an interview with him that’s going to come out soon
@duaneisaacs9097
@duaneisaacs9097 3 года назад
Craig one of the best shooters ever!!! He came to my middle school gym n did not miss
@Kolegate
@Kolegate 3 года назад
BJ Armstrong and Craig Hodges. 2 of the most underrated outside shooters who's careers suffered because they had to play their roles. Any other team in the right system, both would have been avg. double points every year.
@mocancer8485
@mocancer8485 3 года назад
@@duaneisaacs9097 wow
@littlechip1075
@littlechip1075 2 года назад
Jordan is ultra successful because of his Lazer focus. He didn't gaf about anything but his goal. I'm a 90s kid who grew up on MJ. Respect....
@ldaontasmith1055
@ldaontasmith1055 3 года назад
Man he played basketball I could care less what he did or didn't do he still the goat
@mickblack8439
@mickblack8439 3 года назад
Lmao yea ok
@keithen8708
@keithen8708 Год назад
FACTS ✔️
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 2 месяца назад
Wilt is the goat
@hudsonforbes6727
@hudsonforbes6727 4 года назад
DL Hughley is on a next level with his reasoning.
@akkustomzink1914
@akkustomzink1914 4 года назад
He’s on crack too 🤷🏾‍♂️
@sambarnes1679
@sambarnes1679 4 года назад
@@akkustomzink1914 Says you with no proof smh
@christiansoldier77
@christiansoldier77 4 года назад
hudson forbes DL Hughley is an ignorant fool
@deborahcannon2077
@deborahcannon2077 4 года назад
Christian Soldier ,why!? Cause he speaks truth and facts and is not ashamed to be who he is??
@sambarnes1679
@sambarnes1679 4 года назад
@@deborahcannon2077 Exactly
@knowledgeseeker1528
@knowledgeseeker1528 4 года назад
The new comment section format is ass cheeks. Change it back.
@macturtle4904
@macturtle4904 4 года назад
👍🏿🤣💯🇺🇸
@dburnsauthor
@dburnsauthor 4 года назад
💯💯💯
@alsdjfknbo
@alsdjfknbo 4 года назад
I think they did you so you spend less time reading the commments and more time watching videos=$$$
@kingsleyu3270
@kingsleyu3270 4 года назад
I thought this for years. Im glad I came across this interview. I wrote this on Facebook and got slaughtered.
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 4 года назад
Truth. I remember in the early 2000s a story came out that Jordan was paying off a woman to keep quiet about their affair. He was paid her like $250K. Then she tried to extort him, demanding $5 million to keep the secret. Jordan came out instead and admitted to it. This was like 2002, so it was kind of mentioned then glossed over. Another story, porn star Kylie Ireland said she had met Jordan at a hotel. She asked her boyfriend if she could do Jordan as he was obviously a huge celebrity and a once-in-a-lifetime hookup. The boyfriend (probably a porn star himself) said sure go ahead with it. Plus many other stories that you would have only heard about if you read certain magazines you find in the grocery store, or stayed up for Entertainment tonight at 11:30pm. That's the way it was for all male celebrities, and that's why the older ones (like Cuba Gooding, Jr.) are catching cases. They didn't adapt to the new reality: you can't just pump and dump groupies anymore. You know who REALLY wouldn't have liked social media: MAGIC JOHNSON.
@jamalwoods9649
@jamalwoods9649 4 года назад
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was Kaepernick before Kaepernick! Look him up people get the facts.
@olliesmith4997
@olliesmith4997 4 года назад
ANIMENIACS cooking MJ ass 😂😂😂😂
@a.d.whetstone9945
@a.d.whetstone9945 3 года назад
Facts! People sleeping 💤
@GeoffBournes
@GeoffBournes 3 года назад
Doesn't take away from what Colin was trying to get done. Next
@jhovaj9497
@jhovaj9497 3 года назад
@@GeoffBournes ALL he did was high-jack the plight of the black men and parley something (cash) for himself. Colin knows nothing about being black. Raised by whites in the suburbs, Wake up Fool!
@GeoffBournes
@GeoffBournes 3 года назад
@@jhovaj9497yeah..ok.... I guess Malcolm didn't either. Next
@KtotheG
@KtotheG 4 года назад
Masculinity is neutered in the millennial age.
@tkkirkland4113
@tkkirkland4113 4 года назад
It's actually femininity due to the dyed hair, tight pants, man purses, and skirts (especially in young blacks)
@samirrewari6104
@samirrewari6104 4 года назад
Not really true but alright.
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 года назад
Lloyd Avery so what do you call the 70s?
@DollahFrom216
@DollahFrom216 4 года назад
Rich Quatro 😂😭🤣 they wore belly shirts tight pants high heels and perms
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 года назад
State Boogie fuck was wrong with them back then? I ain’t never wore no leather onesie, with pump hills. Nigga look at Prince, MJ, and Rick James.😭😂😂
@jonrawls
@jonrawls 4 года назад
The media followed Jordan almost 24/7. He was the most criticized player of his time. He also doesn't seem like the type that would have been on social media.
@truthhurts837
@truthhurts837 3 года назад
Not true. He was the most protected by the media of all time.
@sarcasmmuch8905
@sarcasmmuch8905 3 года назад
Basketball players play basketball,Getting involved in social issues is ridiculous,Life lessons by Michael
@ALLDAYEVERYDAYKIM
@ALLDAYEVERYDAYKIM 4 года назад
Love DL. MJ ain't everybody's 🐐 I'm glad someone with a platform said it.
@prepperelite3206
@prepperelite3206 4 года назад
HATER ALERT!!!! 🚨 🚨 🚨
@Jaytee2333
@Jaytee2333 4 года назад
Mike is the goat 1-5 mike magic kobe capt and then bird
@ALLDAYEVERYDAYKIM
@ALLDAYEVERYDAYKIM 4 года назад
@@Jaytee2333 too you not everyone
@BenGetItIn
@BenGetItIn 4 года назад
MJ is the best "basketball player" of all-time. Being a great person is something completely different and I never cared about his personal business.
@d.w.5862
@d.w.5862 4 года назад
@@Jaytee2333 some of us watched those games in real time. MJ is a great player (gotta give credit where credit is due), but some of those wins were suspect. Just saying.
@betterdays29
@betterdays29 4 года назад
Craig Hodges got blackballed before Kaepernick! And so did Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
@user-ky6jw2yt2h
@user-ky6jw2yt2h 4 года назад
👍💯
@KaStilano
@KaStilano 4 года назад
📠📠📠
@roseeze166
@roseeze166 4 года назад
I've never liked him period
@un-trackable5705
@un-trackable5705 3 года назад
Jordan graduated from the University of North Carolina, under arguably the greatest college coach of all time and beloved. He was smart and respected his elders and his goals
@tomswill9189
@tomswill9189 4 года назад
He still was doing it at 42. Won that last Championship then. That dangerous hook.shot. And he played good defense.
@bigtime6man184
@bigtime6man184 4 года назад
My mans DL sitting in a crocodile chair boss moves
@1thetvzone
@1thetvzone 4 года назад
That chair is 🔥 no doubt.
@FidoeFTW
@FidoeFTW 4 года назад
Really hope it's faux skin
@willbands6710
@willbands6710 4 года назад
See the face in that shit too deff 🔥
@pelicancovebeach2873
@pelicancovebeach2873 4 года назад
Poor croc😢
@mac78xxx28
@mac78xxx28 3 года назад
Definitely boss🙌💯
@jacksonbeamon9424
@jacksonbeamon9424 4 года назад
I think people don’t realize that if Jordan didn’t do what he did the game wouldn’t have gotten as big and the athletes of today wouldn’t have the power they have today to be able to speak out. Some people have to be the sacrifice for future generations to be able to stand up
@ehhhhhhh6141
@ehhhhhhh6141 3 года назад
There’s a reason why he’s beloved. He sticks to what he knows.. which is being a Basketball god.
@iwant2usethis
@iwant2usethis 2 года назад
I wish Trump would have done the same and stayed in the corner with his dunce hood on or was that a KKK hood??
@ehhhhhhh6141
@ehhhhhhh6141 2 года назад
@@iwant2usethis would joe Biden join him ?
@MVSWHS
@MVSWHS 4 года назад
Also: everyone wouldn’t be loved if we seen their bad side
@STell743
@STell743 4 года назад
Preach.
@Tate_Oftedahl
@Tate_Oftedahl 4 года назад
FAX, but as a player Jordan is still the best right?
@colonelgibbs8357
@colonelgibbs8357 4 года назад
But players living in today’s time you get to see their bad side from the start . That’s how it is. That’s why Lebrons the most scrutinised player ever .
@Tate_Oftedahl
@Tate_Oftedahl 4 года назад
U right but wouldn’t Jordan probably change the way he acted then for these times
@STell743
@STell743 4 года назад
@@Tate_Oftedahl I kinda agree with that.
@Peprahism
@Peprahism 4 года назад
Nobody: D.L. Hughley: Shore.
@MrCaine
@MrCaine 4 года назад
lmfao goddamn it
@mikeybombers2529
@mikeybombers2529 3 года назад
Everyone has to realize when your the best in the whole world u have to have a different type of mentality
@rammmin1
@rammmin1 3 года назад
Muhammad Ali's fame and popularity was universal, no one can come close to him either in sports or fame.
@rammmin1
@rammmin1 3 года назад
@I Am King I don't know how old are you , but I wasn't in America before 90s but I've been around, 50 years ago when there was not even tv in some 3rd world countries, ali was known in every freaking village in Mideast and Africa, except people following basketball who knows Jordan, freaking guy except gambling he wasn't involved in nothing and after left bulls and came back and lost he wasn't anywhere, karim Abdul jabbar was bigger than him in basketball and everyone around the world knew him in 70s ,80s ,90s and even now.
@beyourself2444
@beyourself2444 3 года назад
That's what Americans think. Many people didn't care for Mohammed tbh I think MJ and Usain Bolt are the most known sportspeople worldwide with MJ and Bob Marley being the most famous singers
@avuyilengqangweni1680
@avuyilengqangweni1680 3 года назад
I believe Jordan is more popular, simply because of the time he became famous 1990s
@mercymusinguzi2516
@mercymusinguzi2516 3 года назад
Word!
@ralphgonsalves7944
@ralphgonsalves7944 3 года назад
HEs THE GREATEST, Ever and the truth for his people, we're missing that today
@bamjackson2530
@bamjackson2530 4 года назад
Damn!! They just skimming over Bill Russell, Oscar Robertson and more when it comes to speaking out. Wow
@CitizenPain69
@CitizenPain69 4 года назад
BEAR in MIND that you're ONLY getting 7+ minutes HERE of what is LIKELY a 90 MINUTE - 2 HOUR interview.
@defconfour
@defconfour 4 года назад
Bam is right DL said Kareem won without the Lakers. That is true but he did win by himself. Kareem won in Milwaukee with the Big ‘O’ Oscar Robertson who averaged a triple double over his entire career.
@mikeyheadhuncho7407
@mikeyheadhuncho7407 4 года назад
Oscar Robertson the main reason NBA players can choose where they play
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 4 года назад
And Kareem won with the Big O,they skipped that part.
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 4 года назад
@@defconfour You hit on that fact before me 100.
@dicedavis84
@dicedavis84 4 года назад
If you want to know how Michael Jordan would've been treated just look at Floyd mayweather. I feel that although the stories are different, their level of greatness and tone deafness went hand in hand.
@dawb86
@dawb86 4 года назад
Exactly BUT go on Shaderoom where they announced Floyd is going to pay for George Floyd's funeral expenses and all you see is a bunch of people saying "about time he did something useful with his money..." SMH. 😔
@kenny38606
@kenny38606 4 года назад
@@dawb86 I think it's also because Mayweather has been convicted a buncha times for beating women and no matter how many good deeds he does people aren't going to get pass that.
@CantCme429
@CantCme429 4 года назад
Don’t agree
@edwinjones1000
@edwinjones1000 4 года назад
Well said !
@RenR70
@RenR70 4 года назад
That’s a pretty good comparison but Floyd is different cuz he was brash & arrogant with the media where Jordan kept that part of himself hidden from the media.
@georgewashington3012
@georgewashington3012 4 месяца назад
I respect Michael for not getting involved in politics. Everyone should follow his lead in that regard.
@fairydust22002
@fairydust22002 9 дней назад
Thank you, I agree
@mosimojones7714
@mosimojones7714 Год назад
That was deep at 7:06. You’re not a threat no more. Your weak and voiceless. Sad but true.
@timothylee988
@timothylee988 4 года назад
This is why these type of conversations are needing I had no idea Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was this dope! Thank u D.L. and Glad
@raidernation2163
@raidernation2163 10 месяцев назад
Hell yeah Kareem was the only basketball legend that endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2020 no way in hell would Charles Barkley, Micheal Jordan hell even Lebron James would endorse Bernie with his tax the rich polices
@clipsofmma
@clipsofmma 4 года назад
I don’t understand why you’re questioning why his favorite athlete isn’t someone else..
@starfox_wr-45e93
@starfox_wr-45e93 4 года назад
So you know why. It would be a pretty shit interview with zero questions.
@MisterTurner-ex1fv
@MisterTurner-ex1fv 4 года назад
It is an interesting question.
@clipsofmma
@clipsofmma 4 года назад
@@starfox_wr-45e93 so you think people should ask questions in an interview? groundbreaking
@starfox_wr-45e93
@starfox_wr-45e93 4 года назад
@@clipsofmma Do you even understand, well... anything? Keep your dumb ass sarcasm to yourself. Especially when is doesn't even fit what I said. lol Dude has an I.Q of 1.5 yet is trying to act smart. foh dh.
@thenation1575
@thenation1575 3 года назад
Quoting Tupac 'I don't want to be a role model because that's a role I want to be a real model, why would I tell them not to drink 40's and smoke if I'm doing that'- forgot which video I saw that had that
@Lord2wiceAsReal
@Lord2wiceAsReal 3 года назад
I remember Tupac saying that much respect to him for that too because that’s the biggest truth that the world can’t handle
@Phillygoat1983
@Phillygoat1983 3 года назад
Bingo
@jimmyfreeman9133
@jimmyfreeman9133 3 года назад
Said in different way as someone much earlier to the effect..." a role is something that is played and a model is something you make." The term role model is very suspicious, given the context of it's use.🎯
@theoburden6592
@theoburden6592 3 года назад
But 2pac wasn't a drinker nor smoker like that. Thats what some ppl don't know. Like most rappers really don't do as they say. Watch out for that too.
@teresa-oj9rq
@teresa-oj9rq 3 года назад
Telling someone to do better but you don't practice what you preach is a hypocrite. Teaching others to do better while you strive to do better is a role model
@clearitup677
@clearitup677 2 года назад
I always appreciate what DL has to say. It's refreshing. ☺👍
@TheSoulstar7
@TheSoulstar7 4 года назад
I can tell Hughley doesn’t know much about basketball at all. He’s trying to sound informative but he’s not fooling me smh. Also, MJ is a savvy guy. He’s always been intelligent and private. He was the most famous but also the most private that’s why the fans were excited to see behind the scenes stuff and also why it’s a big deal when he does make a statement or does an interview. The notion that if he played now he wouldn’t be able to adapt or any of the players from a generation ago would somehow falter under the lights of social media is laughable. I don’t thinks we’d see him making burner accounts and fussing with the fans like KD or showing his workouts to show how “dedicated “ he is. He’d still be the same but just move more cautiously. Fans would still love him bc at the end of the day he’s a killer and whether you’re a fan or not you know he’s legit.
@bariimuzik
@bariimuzik 4 года назад
Nah fam you’ll hate Jordan if you knew he was a asshole facts
@STell743
@STell743 4 года назад
Not facts. Been knew he was an asshole in the 90s.
@kweli05
@kweli05 4 года назад
Barii Muzik Fans don’t hate a man that’s winning championships for them. Plus, his shoes still sell more than the next 4 or 5 guys combined.
@bariimuzik
@bariimuzik 4 года назад
He didn’t do it alone still stand on what I said!
@bariimuzik
@bariimuzik 4 года назад
Jordan would’ve got cancelled investing in prisons and other things
@319hmh
@319hmh 4 года назад
Jordan changed basketball fashion with longer shorts, Air Jordans shoes, and popularized basketball globally. He changed the game.
@davidboyd9742
@davidboyd9742 3 года назад
The popularizing of the NBA & Michael Jordan was done by Lauren Michaels, executive producer of Saturday Night Live. He was hired by NBA Commissioner David Stern to make the NBA a global.brand. He accepted the job with one stipulation, that he could use Jordan's image & likeness as the face of basketball all around the world & Stern agreed. Lauren Michaels was also charged with marketing the 92 Olympics Dream Team where he, Nike,& Jordan's agent, David Talk all collaborated on to promote Michael Jordan as the GOD of basketball. David Falk is also a big reason why Isiah Thomas is vilified by many mainstream NBA reporters today which is another story altogether.
@macewbee
@macewbee 3 года назад
@@davidboyd9742 True
@derekrogers1668
@derekrogers1668 3 года назад
I rarely watch anyone in the modern era that I can say is more honest and socially aware more than D.L. Hughley. Real recognize real.
@osiris3550
@osiris3550 3 года назад
DL is right. I’d rank Jabbar and Chamberlain as the two greatest players of all time personally.
@Ikescout100
@Ikescout100 4 года назад
I haven't watched the doc .But I remember as a child hearing my dad and uncles argue over that
@thedmo8437
@thedmo8437 4 года назад
Lot to unpack in this segment! Let's start with Ali. I grew up in a white flight suburb of Chicago, and Muhammad Ali was beloved by my generation (late boomers). My dad, a WWII vet, loved him. Ali was the most popular athlete and most famous person in the world for a long time. (Ali, Jordan, and Walter Payton remain my all-time favorite athletes.) Hughley's contention that Ali wasn't accepted until he got sick seems to me a tremendous overstatement. Craig Hodges' virtual absence from the Last Dance saddened me. He was more key to the first two championships than some of the role players featured in the documentary. He also had an effect on the game itself, although The Last Dance (like the 30 for 30 featuring NY v IND), reminded me how much more entertaining the game was before the 3pt shot became dominant. Back when Jordan played, I was very disappointed when he declined to assist NC Senate candidate Harvey Gantt at all, neither in 1990, nor in 1996. It was a personal disappointment: I'd worked on the 1983 Southern Crusade, a very successful black voter registration campaign that, while it did not show the results we'd hoped for in 1984, was crucial in the election of black candidates at all levels over the next ten years. The photo Dolores Jordan asked her son to pose for may very well have unseated Jesse Helms. We could be living in a different world. Jordan's comment about shoe buyers stung. But there are few great athletes, artists, writers, musicians or filmmakers whose personal lives can match their achievements. The works live on (even in sports: in the record books, and in the modern era with ever-improving preservation of the great moments of sports); the persons do not. I have chosen, with a few egregious exceptions, to separate the art from the artist. That's contrary to cancel culture, but I think great art will outlast cancel culture, just as it survived its critics and time itself. And, although he seemed super-human at the time, Mike is human, he has the right to live his own life. I'll always love him for the joy his indomitable will to win gave me, my friends, my erstwhile city. When you do find an athlete or artist whose life can stand with or even above their achievements, it is a rare and wonderful thing. In the always personal argument about the NBA GOAT, in my heart and mind only two players vie with Michael Jordan: Kareem Abdul Jabbar & Bill Russell. I'm not talking favorite (that would be MJ, though I love the other two), it's about the GOAT. Kareem has a strong case that Hughley articulates as well as anyone, but so does Russell. If it's all about rings, crown Russell, with 11. He also had to win them face to face against the most dominant player of his era, Wilt Chamberlain (who is not on my short list because...Russell). While I don't agree with everything DL says, he's a thoughtful and engaging interview. Thanks.
@CRAZYHORSE19682003
@CRAZYHORSE19682003 2 года назад
I grew up in Maryland with two progressive parents but my Grandparents were life long Southerners living in North Carolina since before the early 1900's. Needless to say when we visited there was a certain comfortability with the N-word in my Grandparents house. My Grandmother was a hard core Republican and thought Jessie Helms could walk on water. I remember when Harvey Gantt was running for office. I was visiting on leave from the military. I would ask my Grandmother if she was voting for Harvey....I can't repeat what she said but I would counter that we were in the privacy of her home and she could admit she was voting for Harvey and I wouldn't tell anyone and she would really flip out. My dad would ask me why I loved to wind her up so much. All I could say was I like using her racism against her and tormenting her in the process. I thought it was hilarious.
@learning5188
@learning5188 3 года назад
I have never liked Michael Jordan. Loved his game, but never liked him.
@jaydenjohnson1757
@jaydenjohnson1757 3 года назад
That’s how it’s supposed to be…we don’t know those celebrities, we can’t say we like a famous person that’s not themselves in public.It’s very few celebrities that keep it real
@ChiSportsNut18
@ChiSportsNut18 3 года назад
Good, because there isn't much to like about him. He acts like you're crazy if you don't acknowledge him but try to talk to him and he'll tell you to get the f--- out of his face. He hates black people. He's cheated. He was a bully on the court. He is everything as an accomplished athlete but absolutely nothing as a human being. As much as he could win, he's more so of an asshole.
@beyourself2444
@beyourself2444 3 года назад
Me too, felt the same about Tiger Woods too.
@jhovaj9497
@jhovaj9497 3 года назад
@@ChiSportsNut18 yea ok, MJ was a champion, its competition. You probably got the participation ribbons at home, thats why you're mad. .
@JelaniB28
@JelaniB28 4 года назад
DL Hughley is actually giving people more credit than they deserve. A lot of people aren't principled whatsoever.
@Hingle_McCringleberry87
@Hingle_McCringleberry87 4 года назад
I hate when people undermine Jordan because he wasn't socially active. He's the greatest basketball player ever. And if he and pippen would've met him, they woulda dug in his ass. One on one is different. Jordan figured out the game of team basketball like neo figured out the matrix. No one could change or dominate a game like Mike. He knew how to win, literally.
@cjcj7763
@cjcj7763 4 года назад
why everybody wanna kno his bad side why cant we just appreciate his greatness while realizing no one is perfect 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️
@kingtrevon5698
@kingtrevon5698 4 года назад
Thats what rkelly fans say lol😂😂😂😂
@JJ808
@JJ808 4 года назад
Because the content of your character is your most important quality.
@STell743
@STell743 4 года назад
Did MJ ever get arrested for domestic violence against his wife and kids? Was he ever accused of sexual assaults? Was he ever arrested for DUI? Is he drugged out and homeless? I'm trying to figure out besides being a prick sometimes where is the character flaws, people are speaking of??? I never saw anyone speak highly of someone they hated or disliked and that's what Craig,I.T., and Horace are doing, they don't like MJ. Sooooo...
@sumnahlennon4516
@sumnahlennon4516 4 года назад
@@STell743 MJ has character flaws, obviously he's nowhere near as bad as R Kelly, MJ is a good person but he does have flaws in his character, the Chamillionaire one was obviously a terrible thing from MJ.
@jacewoods411
@jacewoods411 4 года назад
Bill Russell is the most accomplished Basketball player ever just look at prejudice he faced and how he handled himself as a player and coach in Boston no less 11 chips how many before he could come in the front door🤔🤨😎😷
@nubiansmoke770
@nubiansmoke770 4 года назад
Boston☘️
@mississippifatcat79
@mississippifatcat79 4 года назад
Facts have woods. But there was only six teams. 🤔🖤
@jacewoods411
@jacewoods411 4 года назад
@@mississippifatcat79 are you trying to make a point?🤔😷
@nyasings8250
@nyasings8250 4 года назад
I can listen to DL all day!!
@OldChanCharlie
@OldChanCharlie 4 года назад
We also don’t mention Kareem because he didn’t have a major shoe brand to keep himself relevant to this day not cause of his name. Most little dudes running around today don’t even know about how MJ really put it down in the league but they know how hot them jays are.
@therealist2000
@therealist2000 4 года назад
Why TF is vlad tryna question why he'd put Kobe over Muhammad Ali?! the man said what he said *!*
@Mr._X84
@Mr._X84 4 года назад
That’s how you get someone to expand on their view. It’s called asking a follow up question. What don’t you get?
@therealist2000
@therealist2000 4 года назад
@mr x *I didn't need that explanation* as I already get that, Vlad asked DL in a way that insinuated it isn't right to choose Kobe over Muhammad. Maybe its just me but I’d take it for what it is as everyone has their own personal favourites.
@dracopaul8958
@dracopaul8958 4 года назад
Kobe is not a top 5 nba player of all time.hes a top 10
@flaboy32225
@flaboy32225 4 года назад
BIG BOOTY WHITE GIRLS PAWG POLICE in your mind that’s great.
@dhartley98
@dhartley98 4 года назад
draco paul to you he’s top10 to me he’s top 3 .
@IsraelsNighttimeVoiceAUDIOS
@IsraelsNighttimeVoiceAUDIOS 3 года назад
Damn! Effing DL......is right on every point.
@DKH757
@DKH757 4 года назад
Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson made PG's and SG's more of an admirable position.
@GeneralBulldog54
@GeneralBulldog54 3 года назад
True. Prior to that point the best position was the center and forward positions due to having big 7'0 tall guys. Strange hearing this, but Jordan was considered undersized at 6'6... years later enter A.I., Steph who're pushing 6'0. Point being, MJ changed the game making the guard position enviable and future guards modeled their game after him.
@zulufader9313
@zulufader9313 4 года назад
I remember this incident with Craig Hodges being blackballed by the league after giving bush that letter.
@TRILLTALKTV
@TRILLTALKTV 4 года назад
hard to say blackballed he was barely playing before then
@mississippifatcat79
@mississippifatcat79 4 года назад
Trill talk. You missed the whole point with your statement.
@JelaniB28
@JelaniB28 4 года назад
mississippifatcat79 - Are you surpised he missed it? 🤣
@TRILLTALKTV
@TRILLTALKTV 4 года назад
@@mississippifatcat79 I'm not saying it didnt factor in the nba decision. like kap its hard to use the term blackballed when you are not playing well or at all.
@mississippifatcat79
@mississippifatcat79 4 года назад
Trill. I strongly believe that there was more INTEGRITY in Hodges protest than Kaps. It was more ORGANIC as Jamar put it 🖤🖤✊🏽✊🏽. But that’s neither here nor there homie at this time😔😔
@andreamilliou1661
@andreamilliou1661 4 года назад
There used to be Masculine Consciousness that went along with men of all fields and trades..its almost completely gone now.
@czaralexander5156
@czaralexander5156 4 года назад
Yeah because it's considered toxic masculinity and bullshit like That which the media made us believe
@corrondatompkins2350
@corrondatompkins2350 4 года назад
✊🏾true
@richquatro415
@richquatro415 4 года назад
jijor assad I’m against the idea that being masculine is bad, but the world seems to want to push that.
@andreamilliou1661
@andreamilliou1661 4 года назад
@@richquatro415 thank you! It's just the nature of most men, its chemical, primal and mental. It has to be governed by morality and good mental judgment. There has to be balances.
@Mad_Intalect
@Mad_Intalect 4 года назад
@@andreamilliou1661 Michael Jordan was a pretty immoral person though lol. Somewhat petty as well.
@HashbrownGokusan
@HashbrownGokusan 4 года назад
They tricked us making it seem like they’ve always accepted Ali Now I see as a younger black male the bull.
@triandiscrim558
@triandiscrim558 4 года назад
Just a side note, the majority of whites hated MLK, and used many brutal tactics aganist him. They began celebrating him decades after he was killed. Like DL stated they celebrate you when you're no longer a threat.
@CSUnger
@CSUnger 4 года назад
No one celebrates a threat. Why should they?
@HashbrownGokusan
@HashbrownGokusan 4 года назад
C.S. Unger which is sad because most of it nonsensical biased fear
@automo_teal6559
@automo_teal6559 3 года назад
DL vocabulary is unmatched in my eyes... I’m always pausing the video to go find some of these words he pronounces
@Dancestudent08
@Dancestudent08 3 года назад
Literally had to turn on the captions lol
@typhaninichole561
@typhaninichole561 3 года назад
He grew up illiterate, he spoke about it
@jhovaj9497
@jhovaj9497 3 года назад
DL memorized a script his white handlers are giving him. He is buck dancing.
@trabucks
@trabucks 4 года назад
Craig Hodges was the best shooter in the NBA at that time and was blackballed immediately smh
@hny2396
@hny2396 4 года назад
Dude averaged like 4 PPG with the bulls. 😂
@bubbie23jw
@bubbie23jw 4 года назад
Sad but true but when MJ didn’t go to the White House that was his stand🤦🏽‍♂️
@stevenbrazzell5016
@stevenbrazzell5016 4 года назад
Nobody roots for Goliath - wilt chamberlain
@MisterTurner-ex1fv
@MisterTurner-ex1fv 4 года назад
Wilt Chamberlain choked in the NBA Finals ✅
@stevenbrazzell5016
@stevenbrazzell5016 4 года назад
@@MisterTurner-ex1fv what that has to do with the quote dude
@jordanwilliams7996
@jordanwilliams7996 4 года назад
@@MisterTurner-ex1fv nah just ran into a STACKED celtics team every year
@wallaceorin7887
@wallaceorin7887 2 года назад
Kareem Abdul Jabbar's name was the only reason I knew about the man as a child. When the Fresh Prince mentioned Kareem, that name stuck in my head. It didn't have any negative connection. If anything, this was a Baller I could recognize just by his name. No one added: Air, Magic, Penny, The Mailman. All I knew was that he had been a very talented basketball player that had a name that sounded like an Aladdin character. To a kid, Abdul Jabbar was just as unique and foreign to me as Wilt
@Ah-ws9nm
@Ah-ws9nm 4 года назад
DL acting like Kareem didn’t have Big O tho. He’s all time great definitely but Oscar was considered Top 3 all time after Bill and Wilt before Kareem Magic and Bird got to the league
@jacksonbeamon9424
@jacksonbeamon9424 4 года назад
FACTS! And he’s still top 3 point guards of all time
@johnathanschumake6414
@johnathanschumake6414 3 года назад
You said that to say what😂
@johnathanschumake6414
@johnathanschumake6414 3 года назад
Facts tho just don’t change the fact that Kareem is the true goat
@topshelfbullys7889
@topshelfbullys7889 3 года назад
Kareem played longer than Jordan so those states mean nothing
@Ah-ws9nm
@Ah-ws9nm 3 года назад
@@johnathanschumake6414 how can you be the goat when you played with the two greatest Point guards in history?
@johncalipari5577
@johncalipari5577 4 года назад
DL “SURE” HUGHLEY
@kirasimpson7229
@kirasimpson7229 4 года назад
🤣
@Wild100sRaisedMe
@Wild100sRaisedMe 4 года назад
🤣
@narobigaines5072
@narobigaines5072 4 года назад
🙌
@bostons2826
@bostons2826 4 года назад
“Afro and all” lol like afros weren’t common in the 60s and 70s
@Juggtacula
@Juggtacula 4 года назад
Afros were far more prevalent for people who weren't trying to conform to the system. Kinda like how in the decades before "conking" your hair as a black man was seen as trying to be more white.
@kylehereford7442
@kylehereford7442 4 года назад
Even now why would he say that about a black person's hair?
@kingforty881
@kingforty881 4 года назад
@@kylehereford7442 Because he's an out of touch douchebag,desperately trying to be hip.
@kylehereford7442
@kylehereford7442 4 года назад
@@kingforty881 big facts
@stephaniemurria5534
@stephaniemurria5534 4 года назад
I'm still wearing mine❤
@lindastevens6926
@lindastevens6926 4 года назад
Sometimes people transcend racial tensions by being great at something. Jordan inspired so many people. There are some of us that see people as people regardless of the color of their skin. Les Brown is my favorite motivational speaker. These are people to me. "Don't let people's perception of you become your reality."
@Cmizz1
@Cmizz1 3 года назад
If that is a quote from Les Brown, a person of color is better able receive that msg from a man of color seeing as it comes from the experiences of a "black" man who faces the challenges that not only a black man faces, but overcomes. You may mean well, however, you will never understand what you don't know.
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic 2 месяца назад
@@Cmizz1Black isnt monolithic Not all black people have the same experiences
@KamLife1
@KamLife1 2 года назад
Don't forget how powerful "Power Memorial" was in his Highschool years also He led them to like 3 City/State championships. They were also voted the best Highschool team when he played!
@janetbennett6404
@janetbennett6404 4 года назад
DL Hugley interviews are entertaining to watch. Keep in mind though, he always reads the room to know which material to use to work it.
@joshuainadagbo4771
@joshuainadagbo4771 4 года назад
Jordan did what he wanted and he did things in silence folks forget he gave spike money to finish Malcolm x movie
@kondwanimande7567
@kondwanimande7567 4 года назад
But who told him to do that, bill cosby.
@joshuainadagbo4771
@joshuainadagbo4771 4 года назад
Not true... spike called him personally and asked him and made it competitive told him how much magic contributed and mike contributed more
@kondwanimande7567
@kondwanimande7567 4 года назад
@@joshuainadagbo4771 nah bra it was cosby that pushed him jordan, magic and other celebrities at that time to contribute, cause cosby was always outspoken.
@Charmander009
@Charmander009 4 года назад
No matter what bad thing Jordan does , he’d flash that million dollar smile and everything would be forgiven and people would love him again
@trayywayy7356
@trayywayy7356 4 года назад
The Ali pilot light thing killed me 😂😂
@AfroCentauri
@AfroCentauri 4 года назад
“Commerce over conscience.” Jordan chose the neutral path not knowing neutrality sides with the oppressor. He’s still the GOAT in my opinion. But I don’t expect him to use his power and platform to speak out against injustice of his own ppl. He’s not built that way. I’ve only heard him speak out twice in the last 30 plus years. And both times, I feel like he was pressured to say something because of Lebron James. Lebron has the heart and mindset of Jabbar, Russell, Craig Hodges, Mahmoud Abdul Rauf, Muhammad Ali.
@sams2021_3
@sams2021_3 4 года назад
He's not interested and people to ask athletes these issues for guidance and opinion are really dumb. They have been playing sports all their life and they couldn't answer any in-depth question if asked.
@hny2396
@hny2396 4 года назад
Most athletes are puppets
@PowerGearPerformance
@PowerGearPerformance 4 года назад
100 Million over ten years. Jordan Brand
@cole8165
@cole8165 4 года назад
Power Gear Annnnnd!!?
@cole8165
@cole8165 4 года назад
How is he the “GOAT” after looking at those numbers in comparison to Kareem?
@md3dasnipa386
@md3dasnipa386 4 года назад
Craig Hodges has always been the truth... Salute To That Brother!
@zaymoney252
@zaymoney252 9 месяцев назад
Quality of this video is superb
@piplilgunna1323
@piplilgunna1323 3 года назад
The reason why he acted the way he acted was because he loved basketball and that’s all he knew
@jamesdot87
@jamesdot87 4 года назад
jordan said "im not gonna sponsor someone who i dont know personally" tell the whole story vlad
@apollo105
@apollo105 4 года назад
He had the opportunity to get to know the man personally and chose not to period.
@sams2021_3
@sams2021_3 4 года назад
@@apollo105 shouldn't you look towards someone other than jocks for politics?
@apollo105
@apollo105 4 года назад
@@sams2021_3 if you're a public figure you going to be linked to social problems regardless of what you might think. They're not just "jocks"
@sinfulthep773
@sinfulthep773 4 года назад
Correct
@sams2021_3
@sams2021_3 3 года назад
@@apollo105 they are only linked to social issues because people like you want them to be.
@pjg179
@pjg179 4 года назад
VLAD don't even know MJ owns all creative control of that footage 😂😂😂😂
@leroyalflush5026
@leroyalflush5026 3 года назад
Of course he knows he is a journalist but he is already hated so he can't afford to lose his clientele wearing mostly Jordans
@puffandpass7438
@puffandpass7438 3 года назад
When they blew their pilot lights out line is a outrageous comeback LMBAO FRFRFR
@fcarter3863
@fcarter3863 Год назад
No great player is a sweetheart. Like Charles Barkley said: "You don't win a championship with a bunch of choir boys"
@livelaughlove2366
@livelaughlove2366 3 года назад
Kareem was also 7ft , didn't dribble around the court, didn't shoot jumpers and 3pointers , just stayed in the paint , I'm saying it's more impressive for a guard like Jordan to accomplish what he did without being the tallest and scoring under the bucket every time down court ..that's just my take.
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic Год назад
Kareem has the unblockable shot though
@allaboutthemurzic
@allaboutthemurzic Год назад
And he’s more accomplished Jordan just got the media machine
@elgallo8096
@elgallo8096 4 года назад
D.L is a smart individual. Very outspoken.
@tyardovdabulldht2340
@tyardovdabulldht2340 Год назад
The G.E.D. Strikes again. D.L.Hugley is a smart man.
@NikNik0123
@NikNik0123 4 года назад
D.L....always bringing the truth to light. Love that guy!
@mannyneva1760
@mannyneva1760 4 года назад
Winning cures everything DL, you don’t know how this works😂✌🏽
@tateduku
@tateduku 4 года назад
MJ just Dropped $100-Milli for the cause 🙏
@charlessanborn2162
@charlessanborn2162 3 года назад
He gave that money because black people spend billions on his products if you was silence they will be backlash against him is chess not checkers he doesn't care about you or your cause only about the money
@user-el3iw6rz3m
@user-el3iw6rz3m 2 года назад
D.L. Hughley is an iconic force. I love him.
@davewedderburn5130
@davewedderburn5130 4 года назад
D.L D.L first thing you need to understand about M.J there's nothing ordinary about this man the way his mind works is the very reason he is the way he is so great at is craft all ways totally consumed with excellence people like Jordan can't be viewed through normal lenses he's all ways focused on making himself greater to a fault. very few people who can identify with that level of psycho obsession that can detach you from everything and everyone else that's just the way we were born to make a huge difference in this world.. me myself have some striking similarities in my personality too.but to the greatest ever it really takes a very rare and special mindset to get yo there. A lot people can't see pass some of our flaws.but at the same time these very flaws are what makes us so great. Aquarians to the world!!
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