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Pat Riley with Michael Jordan 

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During halftime of Lakers playoff game, the network aired a friendly chat between soon-to-be adversaries. Arguably the league's greatest player ever (I feel it's Jabbar), Michael Jordan talks about many topics.
-How much he enjoys the spotlight & scrutiny
-About being a role model
-Whom he prefers to play: Blazers or Lakers
-What he thinks about his teammates

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@MrYoumitube
@MrYoumitube 9 лет назад
Pat Riley was awesome. Never liked Lakers,Knicks or Heat, but I always respect him. Such a classy guy & has a lot of charisma.
@dr.anderson5320
@dr.anderson5320 8 лет назад
Agree!
@francistanaka8250
@francistanaka8250 4 года назад
You gotta love the godfather cuz one cool OG
@imsljr420
@imsljr420 3 года назад
I always hated his greasy hair.
@ClickClan100
@ClickClan100 3 года назад
@@imsljr420 that's because you're a *****
@imsljr420
@imsljr420 3 года назад
@@ClickClan100 a genius. That's right I am.
@salomejackson1
@salomejackson1 11 лет назад
I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying !! Love you Great Jordan
@JohnSmith-4U
@JohnSmith-4U Год назад
hell yeah
@user-ds8ve2ph2s
@user-ds8ve2ph2s 11 месяцев назад
And that's the mentality of successful people
@jsd4544
@jsd4544 12 лет назад
Jordan's intelligence, his mental toughness, his singlemindedness about winning, his maturity, his realism. In addition to the physical gifts, those are the qualities I think that really, really make him great.
@JohnSmith-4U
@JohnSmith-4U Год назад
hell yeah
@user-ds8ve2ph2s
@user-ds8ve2ph2s 11 месяцев назад
Totally agree
@XKeyscore124
@XKeyscore124 Год назад
Pat could've easily been a legendary broadcaster instead of legendary coach. Great at anything he does.
@user-ds8ve2ph2s
@user-ds8ve2ph2s 11 месяцев назад
Agree
@jduval3568
@jduval3568 11 месяцев назад
he asked excellent questions
@nygmatik2699
@nygmatik2699 11 месяцев назад
💯
@AntoniusCesare
@AntoniusCesare 11 месяцев назад
He was a broadcaster before being asked to coach
@maggie7843
@maggie7843 Год назад
MJ sounds like a nice young man. I think he’ll win a championship (or 6) with the Bulls. What a fun time warp this was! ❤
@ronybaroud8977
@ronybaroud8977 11 месяцев назад
I don't think he will win a championship, he is selfish
@damienprince1077
@damienprince1077 11 месяцев назад
Lol! @@ronybaroud8977
@Stoptheinvasion2025
@Stoptheinvasion2025 11 месяцев назад
I know right!!! RU-vid is our time machine. 😊
@rickeyboston9340
@rickeyboston9340 2 месяца назад
Jordan gonna beat Magic for a ring one day, count on it
@nbagoats4819
@nbagoats4819 Год назад
The way he said "Nope" about being afraid of anybody on the court....the conviction was crazy
@kweli05
@kweli05 11 месяцев назад
Yep. He didn’t even let Riley finish the question.
@ashishpatel3085
@ashishpatel3085 10 лет назад
I like at the end how he said "If i Never win a championship I will never look back at my career and say it was incomplete"...That's what I call a True champ!
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 8 лет назад
Bullshit. That's the advantage of the pre-social media era. There was no First Take, no bloggers, and 24/7 sports talk radio was still in its infancy outside a select handful of Eastern Conference cities. No way in hell you'll catch a player of superstar caliber saying that today.
@jaybillz851
@jaybillz851 7 лет назад
Ashish Patel - He said Tarshished not Incomplete. Different emotion. He would feel Incomplete but his legacy would be among the greats, just not the greatest
@artisticskillz01
@artisticskillz01 4 года назад
@Yemi shaq & kenny are the same everynight TNT
@bojackson3923
@bojackson3923 4 года назад
@@jaybillz851 would u say that if Mike only won one championship would he still be the GOAT??
@marcus.6487
@marcus.6487 4 года назад
@@bojackson3923 naw..but that clearly ain' tha case...✌🏿
@bigrambizzy
@bigrambizzy 3 года назад
MJ is so polished and articulate in all of his interviews
@BlowUpYourBass
@BlowUpYourBass 4 года назад
Pat Riley would have been a good Sopranos character 😂
@mikesubito2345
@mikesubito2345 2 года назад
He could play godfather too
@rafaelraad555
@rafaelraad555 11 месяцев назад
100%
@GMiltown
@GMiltown 8 лет назад
"It would be disappointing If I never won (a Championship)." 8 Years later, he had won 6 Championships.
@dubnessIII
@dubnessIII 8 лет назад
+GMiltown While sitting out 1.5 seasons! GOAT
@amarmirza08
@amarmirza08 12 лет назад
Greatest coach of all time talking to the greatest player of all time. Awesome.
@willsmith4355
@willsmith4355 Год назад
Michael jordan speaks and its inspiring. There will never be another person that genuine. Kobe was like watching his little brother, I will say. It's not the same watching players today that have attitudes and control narratives worried about their branding making money their legacy before they have a legacy. Michael loved basketball and focused on that love for the game and everything else followed.
@paulv6910
@paulv6910 10 лет назад
Whether he knows it or not, Michael Jordan is a media genius.
@Wis_Dom
@Wis_Dom 9 лет назад
Paul V I hate to use the black patronizing words "well spoken" but he was very articulate in his speech. He knew what to say, when and how to say it. Plus he had an elegant voice. It's like he was really born to be a leader.
@dr.anderson5320
@dr.anderson5320 8 лет назад
+Wis Dom Riley as well.
@mikeloughnane5645
@mikeloughnane5645 4 года назад
Paul V believe me he knew exactly what he was doing
@AlexCruz-us2sx
@AlexCruz-us2sx 6 лет назад
Pat Riley is such a G
@ronaldm.6150
@ronaldm.6150 4 года назад
What does that even mean? That is such stupid jargon.
@TheDavinci314
@TheDavinci314 6 лет назад
Jordan's a class act. Bravo MJ!
@3ver4fter53
@3ver4fter53 4 года назад
That was one of the best interviews I have seen of Michael Jordan.
@dumisatonyjohnson8145
@dumisatonyjohnson8145 5 лет назад
“I’d had to pick one player & I need a basket to win the game I’d pick Michael Jordan” PAT RILEY
@bobbybiers7020
@bobbybiers7020 5 лет назад
Or Toni Kukoc...
@elitekingsclash7140
@elitekingsclash7140 3 года назад
2 of the greatest basketball minds...#Royalty
@natalieps2387
@natalieps2387 3 года назад
Riley said also with my life on the line - bird. With the game on the line mj. Interesting .
@divineoracle7944
@divineoracle7944 3 года назад
To finish that he said if his life depended on it he would take Larry Bird
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
Finish the quote
@burkleybarthel9627
@burkleybarthel9627 4 года назад
Michael has great respect for Pat, that says it all!
@marcolaim2149
@marcolaim2149 8 лет назад
Very humble guy..MJ will always be the G.O.A.T
@deJuanX
@deJuanX Год назад
Jordan rarely exploits an opportunity to trash anyone, even when justified. Always confident, GOAT energy💯
@DavidBagga
@DavidBagga 11 месяцев назад
Such an underrated interview. All these years later his impact on the game of basketball is and will always be unmatched. The one true GOAT! 🐐
@druefit7856
@druefit7856 3 года назад
Jordan is pure class nothing but honesty, no agenda.
@sedaw3261
@sedaw3261 4 года назад
"If you never win a title..." *8 years later he's 6 time world champion*
@hamlettelmah441
@hamlettelmah441 8 лет назад
80's Showtime & 90's untouchable = #GOAT Jordan in today's game would avg some insane numbers
@dr.anderson5320
@dr.anderson5320 8 лет назад
Agree! Over 40 pts per game.
@gowwear
@gowwear 10 лет назад
MJ the G.O.A.T Bottom line.
@ianwesley2569
@ianwesley2569 4 года назад
@T Dillinger no MJ is
@aaronramirez2610
@aaronramirez2610 4 года назад
The GOAT is LONZO BALL, and I'm sure if Jordan would have played against him he Definitely would fear him.
@TL2354
@TL2354 4 года назад
Nope. Wilt is
@Robertjames525
@Robertjames525 3 года назад
@T Dillinger gtfoh deusch bag
@Robertjames525
@Robertjames525 3 года назад
@@aaronramirez2610 lmfao👍
@carlosgarcia8342
@carlosgarcia8342 6 лет назад
GOAT humble before winning his 1st title
@mofresh9430
@mofresh9430 8 лет назад
This had to been 1990-1991 season because Jordan played against Magic in the finals in 91. Then in 92 he played against Drexler in the finals.
@rodneybenbow1787
@rodneybenbow1787 6 лет назад
Maurice Gales yes this was the 1990-91 season. This was right before the series against Detroit in the Eastern Conference Finals.
@TL2354
@TL2354 5 месяцев назад
Wow, great work detective!
@dablocishot77
@dablocishot77 5 лет назад
"I dont fear anything on the basketball court." -MJ
@jrnbautista82
@jrnbautista82 6 лет назад
"...little bit of dirty, little bit of physical play..." Hahaha! Goat.
@matthewelmore1571
@matthewelmore1571 10 лет назад
How crazy is it that he played Lakers and Portland back to back in the Finals?
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
Why?
@stewmeat92
@stewmeat92 2 года назад
I love the humility in this interview 👍🏾
@udlaxbro22
@udlaxbro22 8 лет назад
Al Pacino = Pat Riley
@coolbreeze1934
@coolbreeze1934 4 года назад
OMG he does kind of look like Al lmao!😂🤣😂
@tm75_88
@tm75_88 11 месяцев назад
where has this interview been for 30+ years??? I've seen all MJ contents, and this is by far his BEST INTERVIEW EVER
@anon10077
@anon10077 12 лет назад
GOAT coach, GOAT player
@ChomskyAnarchist
@ChomskyAnarchist 12 лет назад
Jordan's said "little dirty" that's an understatement if I ever heard one. They use to pummel him every time he drove to the basket. Everyone of those fouls would be a flagrant two in today's league. Not to mention the physical play that were not considered fouls back then.
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
Only pussies thought the Pistons were dirty
@75samuel75
@75samuel75 12 лет назад
Riley was able to take 3 different type of teams and make them winners. Knicks were terrible when he got there and Miami was an expansion team with little success. Most importantly, he was able to change his coaching style to fit his team. Going from fastbreaking and exciting play to slow it down, foul like crazy is a lot more difficult than just throwing in a triple-post offense when you have the most dominant player in the game (Shaq, MJ).
@christopherdell9601
@christopherdell9601 Год назад
So in 1991, MJ wins the MVP and brings his teammates to center-court to accept it - has them on the "Going to Disneyworld commercial", says Scottie Pippen was invaluable throughout the 90s, and 2021 Scottie Pippen starts to say MJ never cared about the team and Phil was racist? Got it.
@vineezyproductions9638
@vineezyproductions9638 Год назад
Pippen is letting the inner CUCK talk for him 😂
@robertmullins1597
@robertmullins1597 2 месяца назад
Facts!
@michaelkawell3300
@michaelkawell3300 4 года назад
He was a star outta college.the man loved the moment.taking the shot to win was in his blood
@bosemjeans9821
@bosemjeans9821 5 лет назад
This is great: Pat Riley & Jordan ...
@Thoopy76
@Thoopy76 6 месяцев назад
This shows you how humble this dude is and all the great ones even outside of sports didn’t want the fame didn’t want the spotlight but that’s why they deserve it because they answered their personal calling an become legendary,,this is what takes away from a guy like Lebron because he doesn’t have that” thing” that makes you a timeless worldwide legend!
@JamesE89
@JamesE89 12 лет назад
never saw this before. A very interesting video and view at a humbled Michael before the 6 rings.
@rkj11107
@rkj11107 8 лет назад
Now, compare this to interviews with "stars" now.
@erichramone7812
@erichramone7812 11 месяцев назад
Lol
@tubenachos
@tubenachos 8 лет назад
Pat Riley: player, coach, interviewer, president. Is there anything he CAN'T do?
@grankfarrett3900
@grankfarrett3900 8 лет назад
+tubenachos Can't draft good players consistently. they could have had Russell Westbrook over Michael Beasley!
@eyram1
@eyram1 5 лет назад
Run for public office.
@marcus.6487
@marcus.6487 4 года назад
@@grankfarrett3900 ..well, u cant really blame him on that one, beasley was tha hard n college -- besides d.rose, was clearly tha bes' player comin out that year
@Maxjuliann
@Maxjuliann 10 месяцев назад
Get lebron to stay 😂
@EliGoree
@EliGoree 7 лет назад
what a great interview
@sacamentobob
@sacamentobob 11 месяцев назад
such a humble guy. He says he's just like you and I, goes to the bathroom ,eats etc. Players today can learn a lot from MJ off the court and on the court.
@falconpaunch33
@falconpaunch33 12 лет назад
got to love the epic 80's music
@Present4
@Present4 2 года назад
One of the best interviews with Jordan ever. Thanks for posting
@EZDoes1t
@EZDoes1t 11 месяцев назад
When he accepted the mvp, he had his team come up with him because he couldn’t have done it without them… damn. One of a kind.
@rzn2258
@rzn2258 Год назад
I hated him for beating Magic and The Lakers in the Finals. I held on to that feeling throughout the whole 90's. And despite how felt about him and the Bulls. I recognized that Jordan was the best Basketball Player that had ever played the game. And I still feel that way.
@andytwon91
@andytwon91 8 лет назад
Archives of the G.O.A.T
@afrot7410
@afrot7410 10 лет назад
It's almost like God said.., "you want Portland first? I'll give them to you next year. Prove to me you can beat the Laker dynasty.. rest is history
@Mr-kh7en
@Mr-kh7en 4 года назад
@@ChrisJWattsTV keep crying bitch
@Stevesautopartsify
@Stevesautopartsify 11 месяцев назад
The 🐐 in every possible way!!!
@eb5857
@eb5857 8 лет назад
Humble
@christineveneracion9201
@christineveneracion9201 4 года назад
I love MJ!
@916Smoke
@916Smoke 2 года назад
MJ the most clutch, killer of dreams, and the stone cold GOAT. Only player closet we will ever see to this guy is Kobe! He is the only reason I ever learned how to play basketball miss those days!
@lalalyons419
@lalalyons419 Год назад
My favorite MBA player Michael Jordan. Class act😘🙏💗
@KingNez89
@KingNez89 17 дней назад
Pat Riley respected MJ so much he retired number 23 on the heat. That's love right there
@Kuzarkit
@Kuzarkit 12 лет назад
this is a ringless Jordan and cant help admire the last minutes of this interview, how humble and gracious and non-self entitled he is. On the other hand, Lebron.....
@user-zp8es2fl8g
@user-zp8es2fl8g 11 месяцев назад
Lol it’s crazy you don’t have anybody disagreeing with you on this comment. I agree tho lol
@Olyphantman
@Olyphantman 11 месяцев назад
Hater… Give MJ his props and move on..
@Olyphantman
@Olyphantman 11 месяцев назад
@@user-zp8es2fl8gmeanwhile the last dance and countless books and articles revealed what kind of brutal teammate MJ was…..
@jso19801980
@jso19801980 11 месяцев назад
turns out MJ is the ahole
@erichramone7812
@erichramone7812 11 месяцев назад
Lol
@goldenogregames
@goldenogregames Год назад
Humble, and about to win 6 chips in the next 8 years. kind of amazing. At this time he was so respected and accomplished, then he took up 10 fold with more accomplishments. GOAT.
@graphicpixel76
@graphicpixel76 11 лет назад
riley is a classy guy he "retired" #23 in the american airlines arena (heat) all the nba teams should retire his jersey!
@dablocishot77
@dablocishot77 5 лет назад
Thats what I am saying. I get tired of seeing players with the number 23 on it. All teams should have that 1 number retired.
@TL2354
@TL2354 4 года назад
No they shouldn’t
@stevewilson9778
@stevewilson9778 2 года назад
Similar to the NHL having the #99 retired across the league because of Gretzky. The best way I can describe Jordan is to say he's like the "Wayne Gretzky of basketball." Meaning, we can debate and argue and talk all day about who is the greatest, but there's Gretzky and then there's everybody else. There's Jordan and then there's everybody else. (Even though Gretzky was more dominant in hockey than Jordan was in basketball, this is the best sort of comparison my mind can come up with.)
@ER0CK5_
@ER0CK5_ 3 года назад
An honest answer when asked which team he'd rather face in the Finals. Don't get that unfiltered honesty these days.
@pamelamichaud994
@pamelamichaud994 11 месяцев назад
He was thinking of his teammates with that answer
@jovieadawag2777
@jovieadawag2777 3 года назад
awesome interview.. mj still at his prime. riley lookin fresh like when he was coaching the 80s showtime lakers !
@danielwatts9803
@danielwatts9803 3 года назад
Pat Riley = Low Key Kingpin
@XtremeJaim
@XtremeJaim 11 лет назад
Excellent interview!
@amilshah6884
@amilshah6884 10 лет назад
this job does not do justice for pat riley
@Fakename70
@Fakename70 8 лет назад
Especially since he had to endure working with Bob Costas! No wonder he took the Knick job. Anything to get away from that guy!
@JAWrightonline
@JAWrightonline 6 лет назад
We're on the same page!
@beanprophetbeanplsworshipm3987
totally agree, his appearance is too bossy for this lowly job, almost like michael corleone settled to be someone else' toady.
@Thekingpac2014
@Thekingpac2014 11 лет назад
My favorite coach ever and my 4th favorite player ever,unreal epic raw trill legends.Much respect to both.
@vancesalmon2404
@vancesalmon2404 4 года назад
Pat Riley one year working for the media.
@iluvrei
@iluvrei 13 лет назад
I can sense Pat wanting to get something out from Mj, i mean hell yeah, these two are just great together on the court! Mj gave nightmares to Pat!!haha anyways, thanks for uploading this! Never thought these two got into an interview!
@miekjproductionsllc8621
@miekjproductionsllc8621 Год назад
The G.O.A.T always keeps me inspired Micheal Air Jeffery Jordan 🏀🚀
@iishyxvietxboyii1
@iishyxvietxboyii1 10 лет назад
The last question, lebron would say " I would go to a team with 2 super stars to win a title". Hahaha
@Soldier979
@Soldier979 10 лет назад
2 rings 2 middle fingers to ya! Having fun watching Lebron win multiple championships? lmao
@boektcity
@boektcity 10 лет назад
Put any player on the cavs and they wouldn't win a title. And MJ, Bird, Magic, Kobe,... all had all stars on their teams
@boektcity
@boektcity 10 лет назад
***** Lebron has a lot of respect for his teammates, MJ used to talk trash and blame his teammates a lot when things where going bad. Not saying he had no respect for them though.
@TheLionaaa
@TheLionaaa 10 лет назад
***** Stop talking shit. Never Jordan blame his teammates where things were going bad publicly the way Lebron did. Actually, this attitude is something Kobe started and Lebron followed. It is something that we see in the modern y2k nba era. And Lebron does more than blaming them. He left them twice. Once to go to Miami and the second time to go back to the Cavs because he thinks Wade is done. Stop mentioning Lebron's name with Jordan in the same sentence.
@boektcity
@boektcity 10 лет назад
agni kemi Jordan never blamed his teammates??? Really??? What about this MJ quote ''They've got no idea what it's all about. The white guys, they work hard, but they don't have the talent. And the rest of them? Who knows what to expect? They're not good for much of anything.'' Or this: "We're beating a lot of poor teams. So what? We won a lot of games last year, too. Will Horace and Bill still be playing at this level in the playoffs...Can Pip keep it up?" Maybe this??: "I hate being out there with those garbagemen. They don't get you the ball." This??: "He can't do anything with the ball. Don't give it to him." - Michael yelling at Paxson who passed the ball to Perdue And so much more, see Lebron always blames himself, even when he has a triple double, and that's the difference.
@1regularperson
@1regularperson 5 лет назад
One year before MJ’s battles against Pat’s Knicks in the ‘92 Playoffs.
@bdk4523
@bdk4523 10 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO!!!
@rairjordan
@rairjordan 13 лет назад
Excellent upload, thanks...
@nomibe2911
@nomibe2911 12 лет назад
Wow I was taken aback by Jordan saying he rather have faced Portland than the Lakers. I understand the logic in his argument but I was shocked by him saying that. You would think he would've said I don't care who I face.
@pamelamichaud994
@pamelamichaud994 11 месяцев назад
He wanted the foucs on the team, not him and Magic. Just shows his maturity at such a young age
@archy2frank2
@archy2frank2 11 лет назад
Pat Riley is a Dapper Dan Man!
@sopa71479
@sopa71479 12 лет назад
great vid i havent seen this since it first aired (no pun intended)
@mralowen
@mralowen 2 месяца назад
This is awesome
@rickyunitec3219
@rickyunitec3219 Год назад
MJ is intelligent unlike others.. dont want to mention those 'others'..🏆
@amarmirza08
@amarmirza08 12 лет назад
You ever wonder why Jordan thanked Pat Riley more than he thanked Phil? Pat knew more about Jordan trying to beat him than Phil knew about his own player. Phil was a good coach, but he never won a title or competed for one unless his team was stacked. Riley always had his teams over perform.
@AbdulDean448
@AbdulDean448 2 года назад
Pat has the GOAT hairstyle of NBA coaches
@ccth22
@ccth22 3 года назад
Almost comical now to think people once wondered if he’d win a championship. A few years later it became how many.
@jayscribe7547
@jayscribe7547 11 месяцев назад
Wow! Seeing Pat Riley interview is weird Jordan was so humble
@esaunders07
@esaunders07 12 лет назад
Very interesting to hear MJ say his career wouldn't be tarnished if he never won a championship. He changed people's mindsets when it came to winning championships. It changed from wanting to win one, to wanting to win many. Players didn't react that way to the 60's Celtics dynasty because it was team domination. The Boston Celtics owned the NBA, not one single player. Russell was certainly the catalyst but he wasn't the world superstar MJ became in the 90's. MJ continues to influence the game.
@fk8495
@fk8495 2 года назад
Goosebumps
@acemercado5763
@acemercado5763 11 месяцев назад
Most greats are loved and supported by people when theyve won nothing. The genius of Michael and his "team", is that even after he won it all multiple times, even amidst all the scandals and imperfection, even if its for everyone to see that he does not have a "generous" or "kind" personality, people still loved and gravitated towards him. Its partly because of how the media shielded him, but mostly its because of his passion, charisma, dedication, and of course the love for the game.
@martinmcsweeney732
@martinmcsweeney732 Год назад
Riles made Jordan authentically giggle talking about olympics
@jamesmagee7387
@jamesmagee7387 4 года назад
6:08 I thought he was gonna let the tears flow
@jackkitchen737
@jackkitchen737 2 года назад
I remember this interview. I was stunned that MJ chose Portland in is answer @2:25. One year later, Jordan would have given a different answer. He truly believed in his teammates by then.
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
Why were you stunned? Jordan’s reason wasn’t stunning
@Taj_Rahine
@Taj_Rahine Год назад
It’s interesting, he was right in a lot of ways. In game 1 of the finals his teammates were mentally intimidated by the big stage and they lost the game because if it. MJ had to really focus on getting his teammates to step up and get into the game in that series, which led him to averaging over 11 assists per game. MJ also was affected by being in on that big stage for the first time, but his reaction wasn’t to shrink, he reacted by bringing a heightened level of focus and precision to the court during his performances.
@PakRT48
@PakRT48 4 года назад
2:33 imagine if he answered "I'd much rather face Portland....but you know what, we'll do it next year. This year, Lakers. And we'll beat em both."
@dopy8418
@dopy8418 10 месяцев назад
Dude almost cried there
@macpogi501
@macpogi501 11 лет назад
thank you
@hallokity123
@hallokity123 11 лет назад
is it me or can pat do everything? he is a pretty good anouncer
@ChescoYT
@ChescoYT 12 лет назад
Wow, just found out that Pat Riley won a NBA championship as a player, then 5 years later became coach of the lakers and won 5 champoinships that way too! :S
@RUBIVARK
@RUBIVARK 11 лет назад
I keep a lot of heat, like Pat Riley
@melvinwalls1426
@melvinwalls1426 2 года назад
One thing about MJ he wanted to win rings and things wit hard work) that's why he was respected by many as something different to be reckon wit on the hard wood floor*
@dannyboyd9462
@dannyboyd9462 11 месяцев назад
Wow!! Wayman Tisdale at 6:41 USA Olympic Team #12. Beautiful.
@pacfan4life
@pacfan4life 11 лет назад
Jordan never gave up on chicago like Lebron did with cleveland.....another reason why Lebron can't touch Jordan
@meg-k-waldren
@meg-k-waldren 4 года назад
Facts
@ahmadn6752
@ahmadn6752 4 года назад
Lebron can’t even touch Kobe Jordon is too far away for LB to reach
@NotaPizzaGRL
@NotaPizzaGRL 4 года назад
Rules were different back then and as bad as Reinsdorf and Krause were neither were as bad as what Cleveland had in their front office.
@Robertjames525
@Robertjames525 3 года назад
@@NotaPizzaGRL what a shitty excuse bruh! Lebron sucks, get over it!🧐
@FlexSZN23
@FlexSZN23 3 года назад
Dan Gilbert moved mountains for Lebron and built up a respectable, contender team for him after what happened in 2007. In 2009, they were ranked 1 in league defense, had the best record of the entire NBA and were Vegas favorites to win the Finals over the Celtics big 3 and Kobe’s Lakers. He had more than enough help in William, West, Jamison and Ilgaskas. He just couldn’t finish the job and gave up at crucial moments.
@amarmirza08
@amarmirza08 12 лет назад
Riley was competing for titles with John Starks as his best guard in New York. He put together teams in Miami which took the Bulls to the brink as well despite the huge talent gap. Phil won with the best player to ever play along side a hall of famer and good pieces (which became all star pieces when they started adding pieces like Rodman). Pat's assistant coaches and players are now head coaches at Miami, Boston, Chicago, Orlando (well until this year), and many others. True greatness.
@TL2354
@TL2354 Год назад
What?! Riley went up against the Jordan Bulls twice with Miami. One was a first round sweep, the second was 5 games. What brink? Come back when you get a clue
@Four6Three1Two
@Four6Three1Two 3 года назад
As a kid, he was my FAVORITE player. I was a bigger fan than Skip Bayless. - Signed 10/26/2020
@ChomskyAnarchist
@ChomskyAnarchist 12 лет назад
Go back and check who was guarding him 90% of the time; it was Jordan not Pippen. Nonetheless, Jordan and Pippen are the top 5 defenders of all time. Rodman would also fit in that list.
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