Did 40-Year-Old Michael Jordan Really DOMINATE the NBA?
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- Was Michael Jordan still dominating the NBA at 40? In this video, we dive into his time with the Washington Wizards, examining his stats, impact, and the legacy he built during his final seasons. Did the greatest of all time continue to perform at an elite level, or was his age finally catching up to him? Watch as we explore the highlights, challenges, and moments that defined Jordan's career after returning from retirement.
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I was a Wizards fan. He still brought so much excitement to the game because he could go off on any given night, and made it look easy.. His body failed him in the end, but he kept playing through it anyway and never complained.
The GOAT! Thansk for watching 🫡
Wizards MJ was a beautiful encore and for us witnessing it this was a gift for us. 2 more years of watching the master at work. Im so glad he did if
He was still a force to be recognized. League was not soft like NBA past 12 yrs. NbA was allowed to zone handchecked and be totally physical.
❤ this is the truth of basketball exempfied why they call him the goat had he stay healthy in his first season make a playoff run😢dam ron artest
he's really the goat
No doubt! Thanks for watching 🫡
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Who was a better player, and why?
I'm soooooo excited to hear your arguments.
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I’m a Wizards fan going back to the 1970s when they were the Bullets and Bobby Dandridge, Elvin Hayes, and Wes Unseld were winning the NBA championship. Micheal Jordan proved that his game in decline was better than most in their prime and he still almost single-handedly led the Wizards to the playoffs.
He wasn't getting to the rim or finishing there...but still an elite midrange, post player.
For context, he shot better from 10-23ft over his 2 Wizard years than both Iverson and Kobe, the 2 premier shooting guards in that era, in their prime.
Jordans low FG% was a result of not getting those close finishes, and inability of his body to get to the rim.
Mike played great for his age. He didn't have an true superstar next to him!
Is that title a strawman question? :)
Nobody ever claimed that MJ "dominated" at the Wizards.
But he was still a top player.
- ppg:
- 2002/03: #26
- 2001/2002: #10 (!!)
Dude hell no he didn't dominate on the wizards. He was ok at best. Not great. Not terrible but he was not a force to reckon with.
Again: that title is a strawman question. Nobody ever claimed that MJ "dominated" at the Wizards.
But he was still a top player.
- ppg:
- 2002/03: #26
- 2001/2002: #10 (!!)
WAY better than "ok".