After souring his bench with a temper tantrum against JR Smith with a entire overtime period to go out and win his ass quit cause he felt he could blame the TIE on JR Smith , not the loss , he through a tantrum cause JR Smith forgot the time on the clock and didn't shoot for the possible 1 point win , so it was a 50\50 chance it would have to go to overtime anyway , so he basically quit cause he had a scapegoat , Mike NEVER did shit like that.
@@robertbarnes4666 Jordan leaving his team as winners and retiring is very much different than leaving the team as losers going to play for a different team teaming up with other teams’ all stars
@@robertbarnes4666 the definition of Era would largely disagree with you. The 80s an Era would be considered as the bird/magic rivalry Era. The 90s was defined by mj. The 2000s would be defined by kobe arguably. To your point on quitting I would consider retire and quit to be distinctive. Both times MJ retired he likely genuinely intended on retiring from basketball permanently. First he retired when his father passed so likely emotionally charged and pursued baseball. Then he retires do to the coaching change and being older and was working as the director of basketball operations for the wizards. He unretired at the request of the owner with an incentive that never came to fruition. So mj returned to further his goal of being a team owner. He wasn't I'm the shape he needed to be. Which further supports he intended to stay retired. Bron quits when he loses games. Quits and leaves his teams once he finishes using them. He arguably quit being competitive with his decision when he intentionally collude with his friends to try to remove competition from the sport. He failed hilariously and quit emotionally on his team in 2011. Which is unsurprising as he quit on cleavland the year emotionally before leaving to the heat.
@@jasonwebb5964 Lebron is the greatest LOSER of all time the most Nba finals losses of any of the marquee superstars players in the modern era, he’s a clutch loser
Jordan when he loses: I need to change myself and trust my teammates more. LeBron when he loses: I need to change my teammates because i refuse to change anything about myself...
Bringing up the loss to the '86 Celtics as a knock against Jordan is laughably stupid. That Celtics team is arguably top 5 all time and Jordan averaged 44 ppg for the series with no help. He was the only reason any of those games were even competitive.
Exactly how many ringless HOF didn't eat because of Bird (3-5 finals record) and Magic (5-9 finals record)? Jordan got his first ring off of Magic. (Magic is my favorite btw) Jordan got 6 rings in 8 yrs. How long has Bron played? He's only got four from moving to better situations and only two came back to back so he's never dominated like Mike did. He could always lay a claim to being the best player while someone else raised the Larry O'Brian over their head which doesn't make any sense. You don't even have to use the totality of MJ's career to end the Bron argument. Bron defenders use his whole career against 1 of Jordan's 3 peats. It's not a debate never has been to many of Bron's peers have beaten him for him to be ahead of MJ. 💯
Larry Bird: "I would never call him the best player I've ever seen if I wasn't serious." Magic Johnson: "There's Michael Jordan, and then the rest of us." Allen Iverson: "Mike is the GOAT, Mike will always be the GOAT." Shaquille O'Neal: "The Last Dance only solidified the argument about who is the greatest player of all time" Kevin Durant: "MJ is one of one, God level, incomparable, a pure master in this shit. I'm still watching his games to learn" Charles Barkley: "He didn't just want to beat his opponents, he wanted to break them. Like I said, no disrespect to Kobe Bryant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, the best thing I've ever seen is Michael Jordan and it was an honor and a privilege to play against him. He is the best player I have ever seen." Dwyane Wade: "MJ was chosen to be the GOAT." Jerry West: "He is the best basketball player, the best athlete I have ever seen in my life." Kevin Garnett: "He saved basketball when basketball was about to be lost. When we had addicts, when kids were coming to camp overweight. Who do you think started coming to camp fit, ready for day one? Who started it's? Dirk Nowitzki: "The Last Dance was excellent. I was a huge Bulls fan in the '90s. So many things I never knew or had forgotten! MJ is the GOAT." Patrick Ewing: "LeBron is incredible, but he is not Michael Jordan" Vince Carter: "I still have to give it to Michael Jordan. Kobe Bryant second." Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon: "When people start comparing LeBron to Jordan, it's not a fair comparison. Jordan was a much more superior player in a tougher league. He was was very creative. That doesn't take anything away from LeBron because He's a great player, but it's not a fair comparison, Jordan is just so superior." Stephon Marbury: "You really want to rank Jordan? Jordan shouldn't even be in a ranking. I don't know why they keep mentioning MJ's name in the same conversation. LeBron is great, but Jordan is not from this earth. He's just different. Carmelo Anthony: "MJ is the GOAT. He is the best player of all time, and we all agree with that"
@@KingJinzo2125 Yes because at the end of the day Jordan has 6 while Lebron has 4, and those titles have made the Bulls go from one of the lowest worth teams in the league to even still the 4th highest net worth. Jordan has the edge in both success and $ value.
Bill Russell: "Michael you're a great player but I don't think you'll play or live long enough to break my record of 11 rings, bur you're welcome to try" Wilt Chamberlain: "Michael's got 6 but so what, my friend has 11 and the rules were changed from my time to your time to make the game much easier for guards".
@@stevekahungura5432 No, there is a distinct difference between quitting and going out on top. There's a difference between me, halfway trough learning a new language quitting and me stopping trying to learn the language after I have mastered it. And, whilst yes Jordan did probably take all you said into consideration when he retired, the main reasons he retired was because the people he wanted to play with wouldn't be with the Bulls anymore.
Stepping away from the game after your first 3-peat is completely different than quitting in the NBA Finals when scrubs like Jason Terry and JJ Barea are outplaying you!
The Cavs team that LeBron came into his rookie season was an All-star team compared to the team Jordan came into his rookie season. This whole "debate" is a joke. How Nick is even employed is beyond my comprehension.
Literally is 6-0 in the finals and did it all with the same team with no allstars in the first 3 peat... Smh at this point Bron fans just talkin to talk.
I'm just speechless, any so-called sports reporter can run their mouth, buddy where is your championships 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆, MVP's, and much more this is an insult to Basketball!
Yeep, Against Phoenix in 2021 First Round Playoff. And He Did it 2 Games In a Row. With Almost 5 Minutes Remaining in The Game...They Need To Stop The G🏀AT Debate....M.J.Has All The Best Moves, and Tricks. 👉🏾 is One Of The Most Fundamentals, Creative, and Skills Players Of All Times M.J. Has The Highest Vertical Jump Since The NBA Started Measuring Players in 1970.With 👉🏾 48 Vertical Jump...👉🏾The Best Middle Range Jump Shot.👉🏾 The Best Fade Away Jump Shot.👉🏾One Of The Best Finisher Around The Rim.One Of The Best 🏀 Dunker. Etc, Etc,, Etc......👉 Lebron James Bully His Way To The Basquet, With Brute Force....is Simple and Very Clear That Michael Jordan's 👉🏿 THE G🏀AT. For Ever And Ever...
At this point Nick’s argument against Jordan is “he didn’t win every single season” 🤦♂️🤦♂️ Lebron now has 15 seasons playing NOT winning a ring. That’s MJ’s length of career (that includes 2nd injured season and 95 playing quarter of a season) that Lebron has played and not won. Give it a rest
Playing quarter of a season or not still is playing in a season, if you are going to count lbjs injury seasons it's only right to count mjs also. And getting to a finals to face a juggernaut and falling in the preliminary rounds isn't even comparable 🤔. This kind of argument is just being full of crap and hating.
@@stevekahungura5432 Thats what he did...he included MJs hurt years, and it is still all of LBJs losses lmao. And if you gonna glorify getting to the finals and losing as if it is a ring, didn't LBJ miss the playoffs, 4x (04, 05, 19, 22)? So is it not better to get to Round 1 than lose in Round ZERO, according to your logic?
The fact that Steph has won 4 rings in Lebrons prime years, should destroy this entire argument. Not only is LBJ not better than MJ, we're getting close to the point where it can be argued he is not the best player in his own era. That was never even questioned when Jordan played, even after Kobe emerged.
None of us know what really would have happened had the Bulls played HOU in '94 & '95 with MJ on the roster. Unlike LeBron, Jordan never backed down from a challenge or gave up on his team when the game was decided. MJ did not know the meaning of quit.
@@zachwachs7913 it's a mystery still we don't know cause Michael though he didn't fear Hakeem he did think Hakeem was really really good,Though that would be a. Badass matchup in finals
That would be an intense matchup Bro.. if Jordan and Hakeem we're both together how much rings would they have Would it be difficult or no? Though choosing Hakeem wasn't a L Soo these 2 were badasses in the 90s
The first fair criticism. The Rockets only won 1 championship while Jordan played. I don't know about the clown thing though. Sometimes we can just let the facts speak for themselves.
i'm a houston boy and i was around during those two wins. and MJ not being around really helped the rockets get them rings. not saying the rockets were punks or anything. dream and the glide were one of the greatest duos in history. just telling the truth.
@@maxacorn I agree man. I was a big fan of the Rockets then too. I just hate how Nick will pull any and all BS out of his bag to try & make Lebron the GOAT in everyone's view.
The fact that they hold Jordan’s break from basketball against him is crazy. His dad was murdered and Jordan needed time to work through the tragedy. It’s so low to try to hold that against him.
It's worse than that. Nick Wright is what's wrong with the social media in general. He's a stupid incompetent with an opinion and a forum for expressing his stupidity on a large stage.What qualifications does that dork have to comment on professional sports of any kind,? He allegedly has a broadcasting degree. I'm sorry but that alone doesn't automatically make a person qualified to competently analyze pro basketball. I checked this guy's multiple online bios and none of them fully agree with each other. Did he go to Sracuse or Old Dominion or did he just lie his education online. One bio says he's Irish and one says he is of Brittish descent. I'm starting to think his whole life is a con including the sports analysis he does very badly.
MJ retired the first time because his father was murdered. Retired the 2nd time because he was loyal to his coach who was pushed out by management. Retired the 3rd time because he was 40 lol. How can you criticise any of these?
@@fymemo1457 this is ignorance at it's finest. He wasn't on some double secret suspension, with the NBA players union, there's no way to legally (within the CBA) to keep a suspension a secret. From David Stern himself: “The folklore, the urban legend that I sent him away because he was gambling, ridiculous,” Stern said. “No basis in fact whatever. I could bang on the table and say it’s a calumny, a slanderous lie, or whatever. It’s just not true. Never was and never will be, no matter how many times people ask the question.”
The thing that got me rolling was when Nick said Kobe and Shaq got their ring on Jordan's watch when he was 38. Uh, fact check Jordan was smoking a cigar at home RETIRED (which means he wasn't playing in the league when KB and Shaq won their ring). Same for when Nick said the Rockets went back to back. He didn't even play in 94 and only played a tiny percent of games in 95! This I why people need to fact check themselves before they steamroll into an argument!
Nick Wright is illogical. Jordan got beaten in playoffs before he knew how to win, which is the same excuse LeBron gets in that argument, after Jordan was beating everyone in the league, the teams he beat didn't go to the finals until after he retired, like Knicks, Pacers, and 76ers. The West didn't dominate until after Jordan retired.
Nick right is the only one who is logical... If he see a player better than Lebron he will say that... Jordan fans will die defending Jordan... Everybody has passed Jordan in ever stat and he only went to 6 finals 🤔
@@warageplaylist5938 Are you not gonna explain why everyone has? I'll educate you then. Players cannot be touched anymore which makes it alot easier to score in today's game. Even tho the NBA has dealt with it last year players like Harden have made a living from the free throw line in previous years. Imagine MJ playin in this era? It wouldn't even be fair. Btw he's 6-0 in the finals with 6 Finals MVP's. It could of been 8 in a row if he didn't retire.
@@HUGEHEATFAN22 LeBron is bigger and stronger than Jordan and you think he wouldn't survive the 90s 🤔 Your worship of Jordan is pathetic! Clyde Drexler was almost better than Jordan only averaging 6 points less than MJ did and we all knew it and now all of a sudden he is Jesus or something
Bird described Jordan’s series against perfectly: That was god playing against us disguised as Mj and now an analyst who was 2 when this series happened wants to tell everyone that he played shit in it
Should've mentioned also Jordan retired in 98 mainly because Krause made it clear he was blowing up the bulls, win or lose. The entire team was being parted; seems like a nice time to retire, like you said, on top.
That is what LeBron fans refuse to understand. Krause didn't want him there, his ego said he could replicate with someone else. Instead of retiring on top LeBron fans say he should have gone somewhere else
Nick Wright is a delusional individual. He wants us all to believe that LeBron is the GOAT without a shadow of a doubt that he puts himself in such stupid situations that are defenseless. One thing these so called "analysts" should always take into account, CONTEXT!!. Context matters, a lot ! MJ is just better, and there's no shame to lose to MJ. Just like Larry Bird once said: That was GOD playing, disguised as MJ. Pure and simple.
They didn't call him "black Jesus" for nothing!! I got tired of people debating this! Watching MJ on reruns isn't the same as seeing him play live on TV. People nowadays just don't understand how crazy good he was!!
This is ridiculous 😂. Everything bron is currently accused of today.. after 30+ years of silence about any mj negativity.. all the sudden jordan does all the negative stuff lebron does TOO, 30+ years later this just happens to happen while lebron is accused lol
So LeFraud lost his first 9 years, joined a super team and got destroyed. It took Allen saving him from elimination in a sure win of a 5 point lead with 23 seconds to go in 99.999998% of games ever played. The Spurs came back the following year with a Gentleman's Sweep to remind the world that both titles were really theirs. This forces him to leave to join the Cavs. Once again, were it not for Kyrie Irving killing it in game 3 at home, that series ends in another sweep at home with no 7th game dagger. He literally sustains a back to back ass whipping so severe, he literally quit in both series and benches himself with entire quarters to go. How's that for goat? Joins the Lakers and has been eliminated 3 out of 4 years. Nobody counts the trash bubble participation trophy. This is your goat Nick? Pretty high standards there.
Nick thought LeBron was the greatest player ever after 2016. He's been wrong on just about every single thing that comes out of his mouth. LeBron just doesn't stack up against Michael Jordan. Maybe the on court product, especially in the regular season was better, but Jordan literally never had an objectively bad playoff series. I'm not saying LeBron should've carried Cleveland to 2007 and 2018 Finals wins, because the odds were definitely not in his favor, but if he was the G.O.A.T., he wouldn't have gotten swept in both series. Not to mention, if he plays average in the 2011 Finals, they beat Dallas in 6.
@@chrisuncleahmad that’s exaggerating a lot, when we talking about the best ever yeah he’s around the 5th spot for me. I don’t hate him I just don’t think he’s as skilled as a few others guys all time. His own era of players don’t think he’s the best and a lot don’t even respect him. Mj magic bird Kobe kareem Hakeem guys like that were respected as the best players with lebron it’s always “he’s great give him credit where it’s due but…(fill in the blank)”
Facts! Jordan's a quitter! He was so LAZY he would finish everyone off in 6 games or less just so he could skip game 7s and go to parades instead??? Lebron never did that.
No, he just happened to win ALL of his championships in the absolute weakest era of the NBA (diluted by expansion beginning in 1988 and going through 1998), so he never faced significant competition in the finals (Oh, and we are just going to ignore the times he lost in the playoffs and the times he went to 7 games before the finals).
@@stupidrules1000 No comp in finals? Showtime Lakers with Magic? Portland with Terry Porter, Drexler, Kersey, Cliff, and Duckorth? Suns with Kevin Johnson, Barkley, Majerle and Tom Chambers? Utah with Stockton, Malone, Oostertag? ...that's a better pg, pf, and C than Jordan played WITH his whole career. Expansion Orlando had Penny, Shaq, Dennis Smith, Nick Anderson. Hardly a watered down team. Get your facts straight
This is a solid video. The only nitpick I have is that you said 35 was ancient in the 90s. Players were older on average before the 2010s but good info.
As always you are making yourself look like a fool who cherry pick arguments only when it suits Jordan. LeBron fans = Best fanbase ever Jordan worshipers = worst fanbase ever.
I’ve been hating on LeFraud for years now thanks to you I got stats because back then it was the players that brought you to the tv or arena not stats… saw another video today of Shaq apologizing for ruining the big man era of NBA, back when players had a back bone, not a pedicure and fashion deals.
You stay bodying that clown..Dude has some incredibly ridiculous takes. Like the one he said where once the warriors got Wiggins Steph would never win another championship...
Jordan never lost in the finals and never hit a game 7. Also him practically taking off 2 of his prime years, and still being on top, imagine if he would stayed. Whose to say those wouldn’t have been the best seasons of his career
@@stanleybalan55 pretty much every year by the team that would win the title or go to the finals. All while playing with the worst team in the league. Mention that, too
Nick is the type of 'Analyst' that the moment you see him on your screen you immediately turn your ch or leave the room... you never take anything somebody like that has to say serious in the slightest..
I don't believe anyone could've galvanized that Chicago team but Jordan. He demanded that they up their game. Without him,their careers wouldn't be talked about and I don't believe any one of them would All-Star caliber,except maybe Pippen,although he didn't have the confidence to be a dominant force until playing with Jordan. Many names on that team would've been footnotes in basketball history.
Jordan never beat a spurs or warriors type of team he kept getting swept until they got old and left matter of fact pippen never had a losing season with or without Mike or Phil Jordan never had a winning season without pippen ever that's all facts
@@countryrah big facts. People act like Jordan did ANY winning by himself. Everywhere else any of his significant teammates went, they won without him. He never won, anywhere, any season, without significant teammates. Pippen never had a losing season and lead other teams to the playoffs, after Jordan. Grant beat Jordan in the playoffs when he left. Rodman won championships before jordan and bounced him from the playoffs. Hell, even Steve kerr won championships after Jordan (in fact, Steve kerr won 4 championships in a row...Jordan never did that).
we call someone quitter, when he hasn't reach his goal, and stop trying. when a man has achieve his goal, and quit, then comeback, achieve his goal, and quit again. This isn't definition of quitter.
He also fails to take into consideration that training is different, nutrition is different, access to particular resources are different and it's a different game over all now. This NBA isn't half as physical nor grueling than it was during Jordan's time.
Bron did face another great team in the finals in the warriors, Jordan's competition in the finals was a bit weak. Jordan you could maybe argue that the Jazz were a great team despite Malone being an all time playoff choker. But saying Bron is better than Jordan is a poor take for sure
If he wants a 22 yr old Michael Jordan to take Orlando Woolridge into a playoff series and win a game against Bird, DJ, McHale, Parrish, and Ainge, then he might want to tell a 22 yr old LBJ to take Z into a playoff series and win a game against Duncan, Ginobili, Parker, Bowen, and Finley. Both requirements are equally absurd requirements a
he has a job because hes actually a good analyst... dont descredit the man because he has a diffferent viewpoint to you... not everyone has Jordan as #1... but i guess you'll all call us delusional
Jordan came back after a 3 year layoff to play with the Wizards when he was 38 years and 8 months old. Jordan turned 39 4 months into that 2002 season. Jordan basically played at 39 and 40 years old for the Wizards. That first season he had the Wizards at a 26-21 record at the all star break and his game was improving averaging 25pts 6 boards and 5 assists. Those were prime Kobe numbers at the age of 39. Jordan then tore the miniscus in his knee not from pushing himself physically but from a freak accident from his Wizard teammate running into Jordan after a play was over. Jordan retired in the summer of 93 only because he was in mourning from his Father being shot and murdered. In 98 Jordan retired because the general manager Jerry Krause broke up the team and fired Coach Phil Jackson. Had Jordan not retired from the Bulls those two times he would have 8 to 10 chips. All in a freakin row!!!!
He had them on track huh? How did those seasons end? 37 and 45. Oh, but he was hurt.....OK, next season, all 82 games...37 and 45. And um....ppg...22 and 20. LeBron averaged 30 at 38. Like, come on people. You can believe MJ was better. Reasonable people can disagree...but damn, can you make logical arguments though.
this sounds like the Jordan narrative we've always been given to try and cover the cracks in the legacy... cause according to Jordan fans.. he NEVER put a foot wrong. thing is, nobody forced Jordan to quit in 98, NOBODY. He couldve gone to any team he wanted. Nobody forced him to come back in 01 either. if hes in the league hes good enough to play no? the dad dying excuse is an old one, which is ironic because you all always say how mentally tough Jordan was. how many players have had their parents die DURING the season (not in the off season like Jordan) and still play the very next game? thats an EXTREMELY WEAK argument. Jordan wouldnt have won 8 straight, because he was fatigued and had to load manage. And so what if Phil Jackson quit... if hes the GOAT shouldnt he prove it by winning in any and all situations? with any coach.. any other teammates... other franchise. Jordan retiring was the best thing for his legacy. it gave him the energy to three peat twice...
Only part I disagree with is "Pistons being fair". Between those years, that team had 4 HoFers, 2 All-Stars (not in HoF), and one of the coldest 6th men ever, against MJ and a still developing Scottie Pippen. They still took them to 6 and 7 games in the ECF. It took all of that for one man.
@@richdixon1572 Really? In pressure situations? How would you define a pressure situation? As far as playoff buzzer beaters, he has the most in history (including MJ and Kobe...who only had 1). As far as shots in the last 2 minutes of a game to go ahead or tie, he has more than Jordan and makes them at a higher percentage. So, what is it...free throws? Identify the pressure situations where lebron routinely misses his free throws. But even if that IS your argument, you're saying that the most clutch SHOOTER in nba history, is not clutch because of free throws. I mean, if that's the best you've got...then that's the best you've got.
@@richdixon1572 what metric are you using to justify that? Because with 5 or 10 seconds on the clock and with either the go-ahead or tying shot on the line, He beats both Kobe and Michael
Quit against the mavs too. He expected to win with them only really having dirl. He thought the win would juat happen. But hes always been mentally fragile, too much ego stroking telling him hes the best meant he never learnt to grow as a players everyone always said it was hisnteammates fault
@@jaysandi88 dude doesnt 'show up for every game' and hasnt for a long time, the last time he gave 100% on d was in 2011. Its a fact that hes lazy, given his physical gifts and skill its a crime hes never put in enough effort to get a single dpoy in his career,theres no excuse for this.
Nick Wright makes some of the most foolish, and utterly ridiculous comments unknown to the senses of intelligence even under the form political correctness... how does he still get to be on TV? Explain this to me again
@@vhpigfeet like skip Bayless I think that he does it for ratings because as smart as claims to be he can't possibly believe that nonsense he's putting out there
MJ did everything he could(humanly possible)to not get swept in that boston series but he's not beating a team of great HOFer's.. he earned their(celtics) respect though.. nick is nothing but a 🤡..
@@m4sterbr0s What exactly is YOUR point? Did you watch the 2018 finals? You didn't see George Hill and JR Smith's play in the last minute if the game? Are you suggesting that winning in the playoffs is NOT a team effort?
@@stupidrules1000 it's a team effort to an extent. Imo, however, you shouldn't get swept in the finals. Look at iverson. Dude had no help, and won one game off of the best postseason team. Why couldn't lebron do so? Also, the spurs (which won 3 less games than the cavs) won a game off of those warriors. No excuses for LeBron
Jordan is the most narcissistic psychopath that has ever managed to not become a serial killer. He was extremely good, obviously, but the way so many people slurp his meat when talking about him as a basketball player annoys the crap out of me.
You can actually blame Lebron for 2018 dude traded his team away and he wasn’t supposed to get past the pacers the refs cheated for him just like they cheated for him in 2016 after that game 7 with the pacers on first take Stephen A Smith said the nba was not going to allow Lebron to lose that series Bc he brings in money 🤦🏾♂️
The refs ? LOL Jordan was much more protected and it's not close ! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9M-KCulzJqg.html 10:34: *"We protected him more than I like to admit, we just simply protected him because he asked us and because we were concerned as well about what the public reaction would be"* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mmlfiMDUTQ4.html
@@dynamic6645 ok I watched him get close lined and body slammed two totally different things Lebron doesn’t get touched and he gets calls and Lebron the bigger player 😂😂😂😂😂😂
In LeBron James third year with the Cleveland Cavaliers had plenty of help up until he left that's how he was able to make it to the playoffs before he went to Miami... I need people to stop saying that LeBron James had little-to-no help in Cleveland
Better yet why don't you do your research and go find those quality teams of that era because I already know the quality of the era in the decade where Jordan won his titles... and it goes to show that you know nothing about basketball and you don't do your research do not text me anymore messages
Nick Wright again proved that he is only cherry picking facts to make arguments. And even then his arguments always get destroyed. I think calling him a sports analyst is tarnishing the name of sport analysts.
@@travisoshea you'll be hard presed to find anyone who simplifies the game as much as he does... thats what an analyst does... its ok if he does like the guy that you like... thats what sport is about no? we dont all support the same team... thats what makes the whole thing fun. but to denegrate him cause he thinks someone else is beter than MJ is just being weirdly protective of someone elses legacy
Hey “Uncut” great stuff as usual!! There’s at least one person out there that knows the truth about how these talking heads try to bring MJs legacy down! They’ve been doing it for so long,so glad ur making these types of videos bro. This ‘debate’ is a joke!
Jordan quit in summer of 1993 because Jerry Krause was going to trade Horace Grant. The salary cap made signing Grant to a max deal impossible. He wanted to trade him before Grant became an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 1994. Krause hoped to find a cheaper PF replacement. With Jordan’s salary off the books in 1994, the need to trade Grant disappeared. However, Krause was proven correct as Grant signed with Orlando for the 1994-1995 season. Grant walked away and the Bulls got nothing for him.
First of all Mr. Uncut... I like the choice of beats you added a while ago. Straight up, man.🤙🏽 Regarding Nick Wright ... well, to put it in Barkleys' words: Nick's a dude "who never played the game and he never got the girls in highschool" 😀
@@stupidrules1000 as Mr Uncut makes clear in many Videos, Nick Wright is not pretty factual if it comes to comparisons between Jordan and James. At times, flat out lies about stuff. So, ill take Barkleys' understanding of the Sport he played professionally, any time over Nick Wrongs' take on it. to add on it: i dont need to play in the NBA, to grasp, that most of NBAs players still view Jordan as far superior than most.
@@Matt-vm9yw I don't think it's crap. Kobe would average 50, too. He did, in fact, score higher points in some of his later games than MJ ever scored. But, I think MJ would have in the same state of the league. Dude was relentless against the bad boy Pistons. He had games with 45 or more points (multiple times).
Curry won a many titles as Lebron in less than half the time on the same team and Nick Wright really said he didn't belong in the same sentence as Lebron.
this is the same guy who played one of the best games of his life while utterly fucked up by a stomach flu/food poisoning (depending on who you ask). that is the literal opposite of someone who quits on his team.