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  • John Starks on Michael Jordan's HILARIOUS Trash Talk
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  • @pauljansen1137
    @pauljansen1137 Рік тому +488

    Like i've said before....can't have enough of these great videos Nick...thanks again!!!

    • @NickSmithNBA
      @NickSmithNBA  Рік тому +10

      You’re a legend! Thanks for watching

    • @Calandr28
      @Calandr28 Рік тому +6

      Exactly! We had a time. We hated the Knicks, but we loved watching them play the Knicks! What an amazing rivalry!!

    • @tumadrechupapinga6252
      @tumadrechupapinga6252 Рік тому +5

      Agree. Todays NBA they barely play defense and too many fouls being called for breathing towards a offensive player.

    • @TheAllnPttrsn
      @TheAllnPttrsn Рік тому +5

      You ain’t never lie. What a time to be glued to television. What a fierce competition!

    • @aquaticlibrary
      @aquaticlibrary Рік тому +6

      He didn’t dunk on Jordan lol

  • @jamesmitchell3615
    @jamesmitchell3615 Рік тому +1057

    That Bulls vs Knick rivalry was like nothing I've seen in sports since. What a time and era to grow up in 💯

    • @EBurtonMusic
      @EBurtonMusic Рік тому +31

      Remember pat missed the layup to win that game my cousin kicked my door in and laughed I ripped my poster off the wall with starks dunking him and Scottie

    • @truth8036
      @truth8036 Рік тому +29

      Facts...pacers too

    • @ThriveAliveJoshua
      @ThriveAliveJoshua Рік тому +5

      So good...

    • @ruelandrade5185
      @ruelandrade5185 Рік тому +12

      if Patrick ewing did have a couple good players around he would have win ring them knick side was weak

    • @petermendez5184
      @petermendez5184 Рік тому +12

      I agree...then the Pistons and Pacers
      WARS!! And very memorable all these years later.

  • @danieloceans9652
    @danieloceans9652 Рік тому +192

    The scout report for Jordan :Good luck! Is too funny

    • @johnpaulbasilan8364
      @johnpaulbasilan8364 Рік тому +8

      Bcoz mr jordan has no weakness. They simply cannot find any.

    • @killerman9309
      @killerman9309 Місяць тому +4

      Scouting report on lebron : stop him from going left , let him shoot,foul him send him to the line,dare him to shoot the three,trash talk him , play him man force him to go in his bag , force him to lead last two min of the game 😂 scouting report on MJ = GOODLUCK 🤣🤣😂

    • @StylesD83
      @StylesD83 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@killerman9309 Don't forget to add, "Make sure you outscore his team by at least, 10-15 points in the 4th, just so he'll leave to the locker room early, while his team is still playing".

  • @Slypuppy_
    @Slypuppy_ Рік тому +419

    Dude, I hated Starks back in the day, for doing well guarding MJ, dunking on him and shit talking. But this video really shows the respect he has and had for Michael. Respect 🙏

    • @Spud_E_Buddy
      @Spud_E_Buddy Рік тому +14

      I was thinking the exact same thing. Much RESPECT to John Starks! We hated him because he did such a damn good job, lol. I don’t know that ANY defender consistently caused Michael to bring his A game like Starks did.

    • @spiffpilot2589
      @spiffpilot2589 Рік тому +5

      Same.

    • @mhon7carlos824
      @mhon7carlos824 Рік тому +11

      Respect to John Starks. Didn't like him before, however i knew he was a very good player. 'Cant deny that

    • @sacamentobob
      @sacamentobob Рік тому +9

      bloody hell my sentiments exactly. I "hated" Starks for how good he was (but not the person) but I knew he was v talented. I also knew he respected MJ

    • @toliverkinney5108
      @toliverkinney5108 Рік тому +14

      He d9dnt drunk on Jordan, watch video again

  • @usmc29er44
    @usmc29er44 Рік тому +78

    "Fundamentally sound....That's why the game was so easy for him" perfectly sums up Jordan as the GOAT. Props to Starks giving MJ his flowers despite the wars between the two teams.

    • @vincentjohnson7519
      @vincentjohnson7519 Рік тому +2

      hoorah devil.. semper fi

    • @sarge1231
      @sarge1231 10 місяців тому +1

      I disagree that the game was so easy for him. From all reports I have seen, it was not that it came easy for him. He just out worked everybody else. He practiced with the same intensity with which he played, and he demanded that his team mates give their all as well. I think it dishonors the legend that is and was, Michael Jordan, to make like this all came easy for him. Great people usually become great through extremely hard work that others with equal physical ability, just never put in the hard work to match.

  • @damelalana
    @damelalana Рік тому +481

    Starks baseline dunk in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals with 47.3 seconds left, is still one of the most iconic Madison Square Garden moments of all time in NBA history. Xx

    • @MrWoodthegreat
      @MrWoodthegreat Рік тому +10

      “The Dunk” is one of my all time favorite plays in sports!

    • @MeneerHerculePoirot
      @MeneerHerculePoirot Рік тому +10

      Willis Reed walking out in the 7th game of the 1970 finals is THE Knicks moment. He had a torn thigh muscle and wasn't supposed to play. A couple minutes before tip off he came strolling out of the lockerroom. MSG went crazy, teammates got fired up. He scored the first 4 pts. That was all it took.

    • @KY-YE
      @KY-YE Рік тому +9

      I just commented on how Starks became my Hero as a kid with that dunk! As a small pg… it meant everything to me!!😂
      Strangely.. It was even better being there was no internet so u couldn’t just rewatch highlights a hundred times.. it just lives in ur head & it became bigger & more spectacular as time went on 😭 over time.. he had a cape on in my memory of it 😭

    • @2414kels
      @2414kels Рік тому +5

      Starks was a really good player had a lot of heart.

    • @SKOTxFREE
      @SKOTxFREE Рік тому

      @@MeneerHerculePoirot yessir that moment was iconic for multiple reasons.

  • @the90smannn79
    @the90smannn79 Рік тому +245

    This video gave me a lot of respect for John stars because a lot of Mike’s rivals don’t admit to how great he was John Stark has no problem telling us how mike was! Respect 🫡

    • @dorriantaylor1238
      @dorriantaylor1238 Рік тому +19

      Yea Isaiah Thomas can learn a lot from him

    • @BlackGeniusGod
      @BlackGeniusGod Рік тому +2

      More like he had no choice but to admit how great mike is

    • @stevenfernandez4845
      @stevenfernandez4845 Рік тому +7

      Wut...almost all of Jordan's rivals say how great he was.

    • @cediep0tp0t32
      @cediep0tp0t32 Рік тому +2

      Dumars also gave MJ his respect

    • @markbrooker3729
      @markbrooker3729 Рік тому +4

      And unlike a lotta cats, he wasn’t scared of Mike

  • @clarencebradford7553
    @clarencebradford7553 Рік тому +131

    I was a bulls fans but I respect Starks competitive drive he was fearless!!!

    • @northernstar6641
      @northernstar6641 Рік тому

      Fearless? Nah, just a dummy. Listening to him talk makes you lose brain cells trying to understand that gibberish.

  • @deborahpinkey1264
    @deborahpinkey1264 Рік тому +37

    The scouting report on Jordan simply said "Good Luck!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Daveyboy_GolfR
    @Daveyboy_GolfR Рік тому +115

    What an amazing time to be a basketball fan. The intensity and rivalries... I feel so blessed to have experienced it.

  • @vindigga6
    @vindigga6 Рік тому +182

    I swear i really-really miss this era of bball. The intensity, physicality, just everything. To take it a step further i really miss this knicks bulls rivalry. The knicks were like the perfect bad guy for jordan. They were awsome enough to extract greatness from mj, but never enough to beat him.

    • @Johnny-xj5qu
      @Johnny-xj5qu Рік тому +1

      If Ewing was a clutch player the Knicks would have won a series. He had the biggest mismatch on the floor but couldn’t cash in. The biggest games in a series are usually 5 and obviously 7. Game 5 in a 8 pt loss, he was 5/14 with 14 pts and 7 Rebs. Game 7 which he guaranteed they’d win, 8/19.

    • @johnsonnguyen3114
      @johnsonnguyen3114 Рік тому +1

      Agreed!! Back then when nba wasn't scripted!

    • @TommieGun71
      @TommieGun71 Рік тому +3

      I agree... I can't watch todays NBA.

    • @vindigga6
      @vindigga6 Рік тому +5

      @@TommieGun71 yea man, theres no more head to head matchups. Its just: pick n roll, corner three a million times over.

    • @felix3033
      @felix3033 Рік тому +1

      @@johnsonnguyen3114 professional sports have always been scripted

  • @eastbee1034
    @eastbee1034 Рік тому +210

    Jordan smoked cigars, ate mickey deez, never slept YET AND STILL attended every practice...outworked everyone in practice and played to a level that will never ever be witnessed again!!
    GOAT!!

    • @davidjohnson5243
      @davidjohnson5243 Рік тому +12

      Exactly! Imagine if he didn't do those things and treated his body more better. Frightening what more he could have pulled off on the court.

    • @hagnuj1070
      @hagnuj1070 Рік тому +7

      Mike changed his whole workout regiment to be able to go deep in the playoffs and finals. There's video of his trainer and Rodman telling how Jordan told him to be at his house in the morning.

    • @davidjohnson5243
      @davidjohnson5243 Рік тому +9

      @@hagnuj1070 Indeed he did and it worked tremendously. But he still smoked his cigars and stayed out late and golfed 18 holes before games at times and would drink a bottle of beer or two before games at times. That's not the purpose of his statement. Plenty of professional athletes who handle their business first and party later. Jordan knew his body also and he was completely different. Mind over matter. Most athletes would have horrible games if they didn't get the proper sleep you needed to play on that level night in and night out consistently. Again Jordan was just wired differently! Be like that sometimes. There are some athletes that can do crazy things like that and still be great, very little though. When Jordans first few years in the league he didn't do any of that. Smoke drink etc. He was basically a saint and separated himself from the team when they did things like that. It's documented also on video. Especially his first couple of years before Pippen came on board. Mike's rookie year his team was called traveling cocaine circus. He explains some of that in the last dance also. Jordan is my guy forever but he did not take his body as seriously like a Kobe or LeBron. Watch Redeem Team on Netflix and see what Kobe did and how LeBron and company saw that work ethic off the court and how it spread down to the whole USA team.

    • @nabi5864
      @nabi5864 Рік тому +11

      I'd have to say anyone remotely close to that was Kobe RIP

    • @davidvickers8425
      @davidvickers8425 Рік тому +5

      Imagine if his finger wasnt almost chopped off in a "cigar" accident imagine if his dad wasnt murdered, serious injures, modern technology and medicine. Mj would destroy this modern league. Imagine ja morant, giannis, steph, and more, rolled into one player.

  • @averyce2
    @averyce2 Рік тому +172

    John Starks is a classy dude and us Bulls fans always had respect for his game and character. Another great video!

  • @atthespeedoflife2150
    @atthespeedoflife2150 Рік тому +35

    Man Jordan jump shot was sick! The release and form. On top of that the elevation when he shooting it.

  • @user-hc3es6ex7o
    @user-hc3es6ex7o Рік тому +90

    John Starks, one of my favourite nba players ever. He was small, but could do anything on the court. He was such a fighter.

    • @blackberry_700
      @blackberry_700 Рік тому

      Love Starks he didn’t back down guarding anyone even Jordan even though l was a fan of Jordan l love his intense physical duel on defense, especially against Michael Jordan that era of 90s was the best defense nba players have demonstrated ever nba players nowadays are fucking booooooring they don’t fucking know DEFENCE at all and the fucking nba commissioner is stupid not changing nba rules allowing players a little physical so fans would see real interesting games who the real great players would prevail with tight defense allowed in games like 80s and 90s eras

    • @capitanfuturo594
      @capitanfuturo594 Рік тому +1

      John Starks is 1.96
      Is not short.

    • @skurdibbles7913
      @skurdibbles7913 Рік тому

      He's super underrated. Did anyone else cook Jordan like that repeatedly?

    • @skurdibbles7913
      @skurdibbles7913 Рік тому

      ​​@@capitanfuturo594 he's the second shortest guy on both teams and the shortest guy was also a knick.

    • @skurdibbles7913
      @skurdibbles7913 Рік тому

      His flat top came even with Ewings shoulder

  • @indycustommade3568
    @indycustommade3568 Рік тому +329

    MJ was one of the few players in the history of basketball that earned every penny he was paid. You can't say that about everyone.

    • @chrissams6230
      @chrissams6230 Рік тому +35

      Shit he was under paid like Brady for along time

    • @1D4ever
      @1D4ever Рік тому +32

      Extremely underpaid

    • @tumadrechupapinga6252
      @tumadrechupapinga6252 Рік тому +12

      @@chrissams6230aaaayyyyyy underpaid. Tom Brady and MJ should of been the highest paid players on their sport for CONSECUTIVE YEARS but they wasn’t YET they accomplished MORE than Lebron and Any QB/Player in NBA and NFL. That’s why it hurts my head when I hear people saying Lebron and insert NFL player are better players than MJ and Tom Brady.

    • @chrissams6230
      @chrissams6230 Рік тому

      @@tumadrechupapinga6252 that’s because MJ and Brady put winning above EVERYTHING!!!

    • @chrissams6230
      @chrissams6230 Рік тому +9

      @@tumadrechupapinga6252 that competitive streak they both have is crazy you see what What happened to OJ Mayo when Jordan was 50years old and Tom winning a super bowl at 43… that’s just CRAZY!!!

  • @keith692
    @keith692 Рік тому +126

    As a Knicks fan growing up in the 90's, you don't know how many times I got my heart broken by these red jerseys... damn, still feel the pain today.

    • @mikeprather3624
      @mikeprather3624 Рік тому +1

      I still don't wear red, black and white together, EVER!

    • @aleleam5649
      @aleleam5649 Рік тому

      Facts 💯

    • @mightymikeamps9317
      @mightymikeamps9317 11 місяців тому +5

      As far as I’m concerned, those Knicks-Bulls series were the finals.
      Bone in the Western Conference took them to 7.
      Although I think if Worthy wasn’t injured, MJ would not have won his 1st title.

    • @6gsd453
      @6gsd453 11 місяців тому +1

      Trust me I do! I hated Jordan because of these series.

    • @hipowa909
      @hipowa909 11 місяців тому

      Detroit here.I hated my.lol.AND I don't hate but no fan here.

  • @coachcarter8238
    @coachcarter8238 Рік тому +73

    Listening to John Starks's comments about Michael Jordan has helped me understand him a lot more. I hated that guy when he was with the Knicks. I wasn't one of those Bulls fans who booed him out of the building. I also forgot he and Jordan were on the same team once.

    • @spiffpilot2589
      @spiffpilot2589 Рік тому +7

      I see I’m not the only one. Interesting how many of us felt that way and had our opinions changed by this video.

    • @northernstar6641
      @northernstar6641 Рік тому

      @@spiffpilot2589 I still think he's a class A pest.😆🤣

    • @TraceurDoc1
      @TraceurDoc1 Рік тому +1

      When were they on the same team?

  • @ap6160
    @ap6160 Рік тому +73

    15:02 great point about MJ's mastery of fundamentals. He was very economical and efficient. As much as people compare Kobe to him, Kobe expended much more energy and moves with dribbles, cross overs, etc. MJ was much more precise.

    • @j.m.flemmingii
      @j.m.flemmingii Рік тому +7

      Exactly!!

    • @bradleyirmen2732
      @bradleyirmen2732 Рік тому +4

      Kobe was pretty fundamentally proficient as well. I am not saying he was better than Jordan, but his fundamentals were second maybe only to Jordan.

    • @MKIVD
      @MKIVD Рік тому +6

      @@bradleyirmen2732 I say Kobe is more fundamentally sound than MJ. MJ was better in picking and getting to his spots. He was more athletic than Kobe. He was stronger than Kobe. He had a better first step than Kobe. Kobe was athletic as well, but he was not quick, hence the need to put in more work to get to his spots. Both are phenomenal players and almost the same. Almost.

    • @johncool1
      @johncool1 Рік тому +3

      there is a video out there with kobe doing all the same tough moves like mj..mj really owns 11 rings 6mj+5kobe.

    • @danidin7127
      @danidin7127 Рік тому +1

      @@MKIVD Kobe was quicker or as quick as MJ but not the same first step or explosiveness .

  • @teedepefanio4974
    @teedepefanio4974 Рік тому +21

    Respect to Starks.. great player, talkin about the GOAT! I miss the NBA of the 80s and 90s. Good times..

  • @itsme2369
    @itsme2369 Рік тому +19

    That Starks baseline left hand dunk is forever a classic.

    • @kingman1330
      @kingman1330 10 місяців тому +1

      I don't respect it but Patrick Ewing pushed bj Armstrong into the crowd!!! That's how starks got loose for the dunk.

  • @DB800187
    @DB800187 Рік тому +96

    That 93 Bulls Knicks playoff series is so memorable to me. I had made a bet with a friend on the Bulls. After the Knicks went up 2-0 he was talking trash, saying to just go ahead and pay him now. I was the one collecting in the end though, lol. Such an exciting series, a classic.

    • @2414kels
      @2414kels Рік тому +4

      That was a epic series tuned into every game here in Chicago watching the bulls was a must!

    • @shawnmarques7117
      @shawnmarques7117 Рік тому +2

      When they tied that series up your boy must of been sweating bullets

    • @northernstar6641
      @northernstar6641 Рік тому +2

      @shawnmarques7117 it was over once the Bulls won game 3. The only chance the Knicks had was to go up 3-0 and hope to beat the Bulls one more time. That Bulls team in particular (91-93) once they beat you, they knew how to beat you and you didn't have a chance after that.

    • @2414kels
      @2414kels Рік тому +2

      @@northernstar6641 yup Horence said it back then once they read a team it was over said it was like shark seeing blood.

  • @ronnies5900
    @ronnies5900 Рік тому +43

    I believe Jordans emotion playing the way he did
    Was tied to his Father
    Many of us remember growing up and our fathers instilling that work ethic
    in us very young
    to give it all you got out there
    It brings back memories and you can hear the old man yelling out you but you understand he was trying to get the best out of you
    I think thats what made him cry honestly

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Рік тому +2

      Ronnie I agree. One of the main things lacking for many youths today is a good father figure in their lives to model and demand a good work ethic.
      So many of them truly think the world owes them just for existing. They have no personal accountability society has taught them nothing is their fault.

    • @northernstar6641
      @northernstar6641 Рік тому +4

      @tracyjohnson5023 I understand what you guys are saying, but my Father was an alcoholic. He started drinking after ww2 and was (as my mother said) never the same. Because of that, it was our Mother, my Brother and I heard screaming in the crowd and encouraging us not only to play hard, give it our all but to be good people and to pursue as much education as possible. She always felt that education was the key that opened so many doors but enjoyed watching us play sports and succeeding at it. We grew up in the projects, but because of her, we not only succeeded at sports but got our degrees and have succeeded in life because of what she instilled in us. We never missed our Father and never blamed him for not being there as our Mother never did. We need strong Father's, but there are some tough moms out there, and ours was one of them.

    • @devilfish3034
      @devilfish3034 Рік тому

      Or he lost a lot in Atlantic City :)

    • @jtucker473
      @jtucker473 Рік тому +1

      Why is it important to make this assumption?

  • @walterlundy723
    @walterlundy723 Рік тому +29

    Starks main problem in my opinion was that he was streaky, he either was hot or completely cold. Used to love how he got into opposing players head.

    • @3jasonwebb
      @3jasonwebb 3 місяці тому +1

      I was a Bulls fan, and Starks was so dangerous. You never felt like Ewing or any one else on Knicks would beat my team, but if Starks got going he could. Thankfully at least for me--he was cold a lot too. IT was either inferno or invisible.

  • @jazzyjeffshirl
    @jazzyjeffshirl Рік тому +24

    That era of basketball made every player better - mentally and physically. So many tough players that tip their hat to Jordan. That was some of the best basketball we will ever see because the competition was at its highest!

  • @lbb-ridge482
    @lbb-ridge482 Рік тому +6

    Starks, in that interview after the scuffle, showed how a man talks on another man. Nothing but respect for this guy!

  • @MJIZZEL
    @MJIZZEL Рік тому +48

    Gonna hate when the series is over. Been looking forward to watching these everyday.
    Gonna have to rewatch them all in a row.

  • @newera5238
    @newera5238 Рік тому +29

    John Starks is still one my all-time favorite players!! And I’m far from a Knicks fan, but them late 80’s thru 90’s teams I liked.👍

  • @curt685
    @curt685 Рік тому +6

    scouting report said "Good luck"...unbelievable. Greatest complete basketball player to ever exist.

  • @crharper25
    @crharper25 Рік тому +35

    Great series....I grew up during this era of basketball. It was always must see tv with Marv Albert calling it. The city of Chicago would literally shut down when the Bulls played.

    • @conditionallyunconditional5691
      @conditionallyunconditional5691 Рік тому +3

      🗣 "Yyessss, and it counts!"

    • @johnniegordon1221
      @johnniegordon1221 Рік тому

      What a time to grow up a Chicago bulls fan in 90s (Chicago Heights)

    • @MrBeauChat
      @MrBeauChat 11 місяців тому +1

      If my parents weren’t throwing a party we would go to a friends house party.
      Every game was a party/ bbq. great times

  • @dumpsterfire7916
    @dumpsterfire7916 Рік тому +57

    Jordan was truly unbelievable. He's the only guy in sports to where in your heart, you know that your teams about to lose facing him. The guy wouldn't miss. Pure domination

    • @davedanny5268
      @davedanny5268 Рік тому +1

      The Detroit Pistons got All up in That Ass, Bad Boys 4 Life! 💯👍

    • @dumpsterfire7916
      @dumpsterfire7916 Рік тому +1

      @@davedanny5268 6>2

    • @Flippingtoperfection
      @Flippingtoperfection 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@Nick Deneweth I believe Nick skipped math class bro 😂😂

    • @dumpsterfire7916
      @dumpsterfire7916 11 місяців тому

      @@Flippingtoperfection most definitely right there guy, go take a lap

    • @Flippingtoperfection
      @Flippingtoperfection 11 місяців тому

      @@dumpsterfire7916 LMAO I meant Dave 🤣

  • @ABock4
    @ABock4 Рік тому +20

    When you were born in 1998 and missed the golden era of the NBA. 😔

    • @dennissanchez5171
      @dennissanchez5171 4 місяці тому

      it's alright, at least these Jordan videos are gems

  • @abdelrahmanelsheikh5798
    @abdelrahmanelsheikh5798 Рік тому +28

    John Starks is one of my all-time favorite NBA stars. The man has heart of a lion.

  • @jayk7781
    @jayk7781 Рік тому +14

    John Starks was such a great villain when he was in New York. When he came to Chicago on the back end of his career he wasn’t the same guy.

    • @tthomas4977
      @tthomas4977 Рік тому +4

      As a Knick fan JORDAN was the villain 🤨😤

    • @jamesmitchell3615
      @jamesmitchell3615 Рік тому +1

      Great observation bro!

    • @CCEkeke
      @CCEkeke Рік тому +6

      YES!! John Starks always came off as such an obnoxious punk to me back then.

  • @tonybedalow4713
    @tonybedalow4713 Рік тому +8

    Starks had a lot of heart!! Great player himself. As a BULLS fan always lived watching them play against the Knicks in the 90s 💪

  • @namdaets0169
    @namdaets0169 Рік тому +9

    His love of the game, is the reason they'll never be another like him.. I'm from Milwaukee, and MJ is the GOAT..

  • @nunyabusiness7927
    @nunyabusiness7927 Рік тому +16

    Bulls vs. Knicks were awesome playoff games. Very physical and competitive.

    • @donnelladams8362
      @donnelladams8362 Рік тому

      Absolutely

    •  Рік тому

      Yeah... But as a Knicks fan, they hurt!

  • @imbubbymom
    @imbubbymom Рік тому +5

    lol at the scouting report on MJ, "goodluck". 🐐

  • @noles5517
    @noles5517 Рік тому +5

    Jordan scouting report “Good luck” 😂

  • @Rogue615
    @Rogue615 Рік тому +2

    Born in 82 from the DC area a Bullets fan but EVERYONE was a Jordan fan. Im very loyal to my home teams and I had a Jordan jersey back then. Everyone loved Jordan. Proud to say I got to watch him. My favorite games I still watch are those Dream Team games. Man, that squad.

  • @Pango5697
    @Pango5697 11 місяців тому +2

    Die hard Knicks fan. As Much as Jordan ripped my heart out. He’s the GOAT. Hated him, but I was in awe. I’m so grateful that I got to see him play. 😊

  • @jamoflys
    @jamoflys Рік тому +6

    Lakers fan here, always loved that Knicks team tho. Much respect to all the Bulls fans giving Starks respect, that's cool as hell. ✌🏾

  • @toomanyhobbies8351
    @toomanyhobbies8351 Рік тому +9

    Respect to Starks. He was a fierce defender

  • @qcrepresenta734
    @qcrepresenta734 Рік тому +7

    Never knew he did Scottie like that... G.O.A.T.

  • @QuickStix26
    @QuickStix26 Рік тому +2

    Those 90's Bulls\Knicks, Bulls\Pacers games were incredible.

  • @scottmitchell2757
    @scottmitchell2757 Рік тому +6

    That was a great great series. Starks and Ewing and boys played really hard and really rough and the refs were letting it fly.
    The level of competition and team pride unreal.
    Starks stood out..
    That Dunk was felt by all watching.
    A powerful statement of his will.
    He was phenomenon in that series.

  • @JhubeiFC
    @JhubeiFC Рік тому +26

    This series is such a great Christmas gift. Thanks bro!

  • @sahm5071
    @sahm5071 Рік тому +40

    These have been amazing to watch, Nick! Cant wait for the next one tomorrow!
    John Starks is a legend! Taped Jordan’s videos to “play against him in my mind”

  • @turkey69999
    @turkey69999 Рік тому +2

    I always loved Starks man what a tough competitor!! One of the best!! Miss those days!!

  • @tcausey32
    @tcausey32 Рік тому +8

    I love this channel. This was my era. The best era! Facts!

  • @scoobee4921
    @scoobee4921 Рік тому +6

    I wish Everyone had a chance to watch MJ! You hear about it? You can watch all the videos! But the real time MJ show was unreal. Thank You WGN!! Never missed a Game.

  • @frankwilson5116
    @frankwilson5116 Рік тому +4

    Starks like Mitch Richmond and Reggie Lewis never back down and weren't afraid of Jordan. Love these guys!

    • @mentlinc
      @mentlinc Рік тому +1

      Mitch Richmond is one of my fav all time players

  • @noxnyc23
    @noxnyc23 Рік тому +2

    starks was one of michaels fav player to play against with he elevated jordans game to another gear... basically jordan was going to eat when he played the knicks and starks. but what i love about it john starks never gave him anything easy he made sure jordan earned every point he scored against the knicks.. i grew up watching them and what a great time it was....

  • @sensiblyhonest695
    @sensiblyhonest695 Рік тому +15

    It makes me a little sad to see these highlights from the 90's. All we have now is legalized traveling, professional wrestler level flopping, run to the 3pt line forsaking offensive rebounds, piss-poor fundamentals, players playing half the schedule in a WNBA version of what once was the NBA.

    • @Spud_E_Buddy
      @Spud_E_Buddy Рік тому

      You are 100% right, but you gotta admit that the level of skill and athleticism is off the charts this season.

    • @sensiblyhonest695
      @sensiblyhonest695 Рік тому

      @@Spud_E_Buddy Across the league athleticism is better than the 90's, and there are a few players with elite skills. The League moved away from physicality allowing these great athletes to mask their LACK of basketball skills and piss poor fundamentals. Grandma could lob 3pt shots all night but who wants to watch that?

    • @Spud_E_Buddy
      @Spud_E_Buddy Рік тому

      @@sensiblyhonest695 I’m old, and a couple years ago, I would have agreed with you, but in my opinion, these players today are extremely skilled. It’s not as easy as you think when someone athletic is D’ing you up.

    • @sensiblyhonest695
      @sensiblyhonest695 Рік тому +1

      @@Spud_E_Buddy LOL... only a handfull bother to D'up. Running at a guy lobbing a 3 isn't D'ing up. Nobody is questioning that athleticism is important, but Defense is more of an attitude than a skill. Skills show up when you can get your shot off without getting two or three free steps... and make it. Euro-stepping is what they used to let the junior high girl's team get away with.
      I'm old enough to remember that.

    • @Spud_E_Buddy
      @Spud_E_Buddy Рік тому

      @@sensiblyhonest695 If that’s truly the case, I might have to try out for a team 😅 Good conversation though sir. Have a good one 🙏

  • @NeoGeoFitness
    @NeoGeoFitness Рік тому +5

    Thanks Starks for those great and competitive years with the Knicks. And thanks for your humility and respect toward your most fierce basketball rival.

  • @frankescorcia4866
    @frankescorcia4866 Рік тому +2

    Trash talk is always been there but the physicality that we had at the end of the 80s and the 90s , it was crazy , no blood no foul. Good old days.

  • @keter217
    @keter217 Рік тому +4

    I have heard and watched people who earned respect like mj, Ronaldinho, kipchoge, William's, keters and so on but this man Starks, has toppled all as the most respectful man on earth. Another level of respect starks . I would love to meet him and learn from him.

  • @ThePrivateryan
    @ThePrivateryan Рік тому +4

    John Starks is like Jordan in that He is humble like him. Good words, good man.

  • @davidmalik9821
    @davidmalik9821 Рік тому +1

    I hated the Bulls and Jordan, in that order, when he played. In fact, I started the "ABC Team," Anybody But Chicago Team. However, what this film doesn't show is his turn around, fade away, jumper that was deadly and unstoppable. When that shot was falling, you were pretty much done. Great film, great memories, and yes, now that he is retired, I will finally admit that he is one of the greatest to ever lace 'em up. Pure artistry on the offensive end and what is even more impressive is that he played defense. He played both ends of the floor.

  • @derekwinkler7414
    @derekwinkler7414 Рік тому +3

    I love the Respect between MJ and Starks.

  • @user-nikkat
    @user-nikkat Рік тому +3

    So great memories from this era… Every Saturday and Sunday Mega Channel, broadcasted NBA games. Almost every kid playing basketball in Greece, was trying to be like M.J 😂

  • @jaleelmuhammad2222
    @jaleelmuhammad2222 Рік тому +3

    Great feedback John Starks!! Appreciate your transparency!!

  • @orestejimenez2152
    @orestejimenez2152 Рік тому +5

    John Starks had a commercial mid 90s that was epic,
    PAST THE BALL JOHN
    YOU GOT TO PASS THE BALL JOHN 😂

  • @koolieduke
    @koolieduke Рік тому +10

    Great video… Starla was a competitor and got his but he shows the ultimate respect as well as the ultimate complement for a guy like Jordan, “the most fundamentally sound superstar”. That’s goes back to the old joke of the only person who could hold Jordan under 20 points was Dean Smith. Michael took that tough coaching and became unstoppable

  • @Youtubesucks565
    @Youtubesucks565 Рік тому +3

    I’d like to Thank Starks for sharing this! Michael is always made out to have an attitude specially by Pipen but Starks said it best Michael was thee greatest superstar and instead of just in joying the moment or elevating your game against a player like Michael! I have a lot more respect for STARKS! He too was a good player!

  • @dc4690
    @dc4690 Рік тому +2

    Dropped 52 on prime Scottie after being away from the game and playing a different one for over a year at that point.
    And Scottie said he didn’t wanna get embarrassed...he was worried about getting embarrassed by 33 year old baseball player MJ who hadn’t played basketball in over a year at that point,lmao.

  • @dudedude4034
    @dudedude4034 Рік тому +4

    John Starks was a hell of the player like most of them back in 90 's…….Just Listen them with how much respect they 're talking about MJ….Every single one of them….What a blessing for them to be a part of his era…..

  • @michaeltiesto
    @michaeltiesto Рік тому +7

    Jonh Stark doesn’t get mentioned enough when we talk about guards. This dude was something to see against MJ. Any other player would be broken down over the years with the Knicks during the 90’s. That was Bad Boys 2.0 with better players yet MJ never let them in the Finals. It showed how great MJ and Bulls were.

    • @FuShengAlex
      @FuShengAlex Рік тому +1

      Uhhh the Badboys were much more talented

    • @michaeltiesto
      @michaeltiesto Рік тому

      @@FuShengAlex you think so? I don’t know. The Knicks got size, grit, talent and nastiness with a 5 times champion coach. Daly was great, God bless his soul. But he was not Pat. Ewing, Oakley, Mason, Stark, Wilkins, Xavier, Allan Houston, Daniel Smith..those guys were much bigger than Pistons with speed and skills on average overall. Plus you got to see how to defend MJ from the Bad Boys. So you know what to do strategically, physically, and mentally. They battled so hard with the Bulls so when MJ took a 2 years break. They were worn out to win against Hakeem and them boys. Nevertheless it was an era with great basketball, Pistons, Knicks, Pacers… Bulls kept us inside when the sun was outside in the spring.

    • @FuShengAlex
      @FuShengAlex Рік тому +1

      @@michaeltiesto the Pistons had big time shot makers in close moments (Isiah, Joe D, Dantley and Aguirre). Laimbeer was a very good spot up shooter.....better than any Knicks frontcourt player outside of Ewing in the 90s.
      The Knicks would always play hot potato in cruchtime around Ewing.
      By the time Houston arrived, Ewing was declining and becoming lesser focal point of the team. Xavier only had 1 season in NY

    • @calvinbyer2319
      @calvinbyer2319 Рік тому

      I'm a Knicks fan and loved that '93 team. We were the Bad Boys 2.0 only from an aspect of being very physical. Outside of Ewing, we struggled to get an offense flowing which was our undoing. The Pistons beat the Bulls up plus they had multiple guys (Thomas, Dumars, V. Johnson, Aguirre) that could put the ball through the hoop. If we had some of that Pistons' talent that would've made the Knicks a more formidable opponent.

  • @stewartjin9812
    @stewartjin9812 Рік тому +3

    Great videos Nick. Huge Jordan fan here. I have heard a bunch of these stories before, but I have not seen the videos for these stories till now. As a Jordan fan it's a pleasure to go back watch these videos to all the stories in the past and relive rhe moments of greatness which we will never see again from

  • @sirmi9868
    @sirmi9868 Рік тому +1

    Dude Stark 360 layup was sweeter than honey, i still remember those nba on nbc tv ads 🔥🔥

    • @crazykayz3
      @crazykayz3 Рік тому

      Yup!! Just got chills and nostalgia 🤯, the memories & music/theme of..."This is the NBA on NBC. The 1996 NBA Playoffs. Today, Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, it's the Chicago Bulls versus the New York Knicks."

  • @dariusmorgan8302
    @dariusmorgan8302 Рік тому +4

    Great stuff! Loved seeing it. Watched every second of those truly epic series against the Knicks and, to this day, some of the best, most dramatic games I've seen. So cool seeing John Starks talk about this cuz, as a Bulls fan, ohhhh man we couldn't STAND him...but it was cuz he was just so tough, scrappy and skilled. I always will respect Starks and that whole team cuz it doesn't get better than those games. Two extremely well coached, talented, hard nosed defensive teams that played similarly and knew each other really well. Hats off to you John Starks and thanks for such great memories man

  • @joggingscissors632
    @joggingscissors632 Рік тому +5

    The dunk over Ewing, after breaking the double team (10:30) might be my favorite play of all time.

    • @mannysavage3413
      @mannysavage3413 Рік тому

      Definitely the best MJ move ever... His favorite too

  • @firestarterxox69
    @firestarterxox69 Рік тому +6

    That was a fun, cool video. Nice editing skills here. Just used the clips, didn't show your face, and made something that looks like a pro documentary. Congrats.

  • @gerrypiazza8293
    @gerrypiazza8293 Рік тому +2

    It's sad his #3 was not retired by the Knicks. Unfortunately, he cost them the chip and played terribly in that fateful game 7 in H-town. Every time I see that 3 Knicks jersey, I think of Starks.
    Respect.

  • @OnMyGrindEveryDay
    @OnMyGrindEveryDay Рік тому +1

    Shout out to Starks for supporting MJ in that interview over that AC crap. Never knew that. Mad respect.

  • @derhom
    @derhom Рік тому +6

    I love the series, every single game is so intenseing,Jordan saw Starks as be a competitor.

  • @pfpchad2747
    @pfpchad2747 Рік тому +33

    Starks was a great competitor! It's a shame that they had to come up against MJ. Him and Ewing definitely would have gotten a ring otherwise.

    • @madterps
      @madterps Рік тому +4

      Starks would have gotten a ring if he wasnt chucking and would pass. He was the problem in game 7 against Houston.

    • @premosuave9311
      @premosuave9311 Рік тому +2

      @Say No To White Imperialism And Propaganda it's easy to say that in hindsight but it's unfair. Starks was 2nd best option which was already a problem and the same chucking that lost them game 7 almost single handedly won the finals for them in game 6. The Knicks did Ewing wrong not getting him a real 2nd star player and letting starks be an x factor at best

    • @eazye519
      @eazye519 Рік тому +2

      A lot of guys would have gotten rings if not for Jordan. Clyde and Hakeem are lucky he retired or they aren't winning shit

    • @danieldiggs9574
      @danieldiggs9574 Рік тому +4

      @@madterps Knicks were also up 3-2 in that series so overall they blew it and I'm a Knicks fan. Pat Riley should have put Rolando Blackmen in and it's something he admitted years later in the 2000's. And as a Knicks fan now that I'm older I can say they were lucky to even get into the finals because Chicago really had that one game that the ref called a ghost foul on Pippen letting Hubert Davis shoot those game ending free throws. It's wild to think that the Bulls without Jordan were possibly going back to the finals. I think Game 5 was the famous NBA on NBC game cut short due to OJ chase.

    • @eazye519
      @eazye519 Рік тому

      @@danieldiggs9574 they didn't blow anything. They lost to the better team with the best player ever.

  • @mauriciocastro6363
    @mauriciocastro6363 10 місяців тому +2

    It' nice to hear John Starks talking with such a high perspective about MJ. He was there to do his job the best he could, which was to try to stop MJ. Bastketball is a physical and mental game. You have to expect a lot of friction, aggresive behavior, and high levels of competitiveness. It's not soft, it's rough. And MJ took that as an ignition power to take his game to the highest level. Now a days the NBA is not like that anymore. It's boring. I miss the NBA from the 80s and 90s, those where the golden years.

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Рік тому +13

    Watched an old Jordan interview video the other day from era where he'd recently retired for the second time.
    One thing that really struck me was MJ saying that players new to the NBA shouldn't get sponsorship deals or shoes named after them until they've proven themselves worthy. He said their salaries were already paying them too much for potential. They need to earn the rest. I absolutely agree with him.

  • @xlxl9440
    @xlxl9440 Рік тому +5

    What John Starks says about Michael Jordan's WILL is important and telling. When the debate comes up for the greatest Basketball player and one of the greatest athletes ever, people do not take Jordan's will into account. But this is the singular thing that made him the greatest. LeBron, Kobe, Dr J, Kobe, A.I. (Allen Iverson) even Clyde Drexler, and OTHERS just did or do not have the will of the mentality of Michael Jordan to win no matter what. These other athletes are as gifted or more gifted physically than Michael Jordan, but they didn't or don't have the same mental makeup as Jordan. This is what separates Michael Jordan from the rest. Only Kobe Bryant is a distant second.

  • @ErnaMcburna
    @ErnaMcburna 7 місяців тому +1

    I started playing basketball after watching Knicks vs Bulls games, I was a Knicks fan coming from Long Island NY…Starks was my favorite player , still is!

  • @matteowatteo1296
    @matteowatteo1296 Рік тому +1

    I lived in Chicago during the 90's. Every Bulls game was an EVENT. Imagine being able to watch your favorite NFL team 82 times a year plus the playoffs. It was amazing!!!

  • @ericbrandau9332
    @ericbrandau9332 Рік тому +5

    I am thankful this holiday season for all of your hard work and passion for the game and history of the game. I enjoy all of your videos. Truly one of the best on UA-cam.

  • @unchboy
    @unchboy Рік тому +9

    People are always using the argument that MJ and the Bulls never faced a worthy finals opponent. The journey to get to the finals was the hard part.

    • @bolder2009
      @bolder2009 Рік тому +3

      Utah swept the Shaq and Kobe lakers in 98, and met Jordan with the statistically worst supporting cast of his championship winning teams, and lost in 6 games. Pippen wasn't healthy in the finals, and the Bulls were the oldest team, yet MJ led them to victory. Phoenix in 93 was a great team that would have won if not for Jordan having one of the greatest performances in a finals series. Arguably the greatest performance in a finals series. He beat Lakers after having swept the Pistons for the first championship on the way to the finals, WITHOUT another all-star teammate (Pippen was not an all-star that season). They swept Shaq and Penny in Orlando on the route to the finals in 96. Pat Riley's Knicks and that Portand team led by Drexler in the early to mid 90s are underatted. The 96 Sonics were a great team. Jordan forged those Bulls championship teams in his competitive image, after the years of abuse from Detroit.

    • @bolder2009
      @bolder2009 Рік тому

      I agree

    • @suntansuperman26
      @suntansuperman26 Рік тому +3

      That’s just the bs they need to tell themselves. They can’t fathom the greatest actually doing what the greatest supposed to do

    • @jtremaine23
      @jtremaine23 Рік тому +1

      @@bolder2009 All true...what most people don't know is Drexler's Trailblazers were like 2 wins away from going to 3 straight Finals.

  • @mrprodg8215
    @mrprodg8215 Рік тому +2

    What I love about J Starks is that he acknowledged MJ's greatness and admitted to his deficiencies, yet still went out there, played his best, and embraced their shared battles. I am not sure today's players are of similar cloth because, in the heat of battle, many of these cats do not wish to admit that their opponent is on a different plateau...

  • @awesom2bemelonestar10
    @awesom2bemelonestar10 Рік тому +1

    This was great... thanks for putting this out here.

  • @duanejessee
    @duanejessee Рік тому +4

    As a big MJ fan I respect Starks even more after watching this he was a stud

  • @randyallen5491
    @randyallen5491 Рік тому +3

    As a lifetime bulls fan it was nothing better than watching the bulls and knicks especially at MSG. I remember game 5 that was one of the best defensive stops ever. Go Bulls!!

  • @2KidsNAWife
    @2KidsNAWife Рік тому +1

    Great video once again! Enjoyed it from Starks perspective. Such a great competition

  • @mcronn1002
    @mcronn1002 Рік тому +1

    Starks the scouting report on Jordan said good luck 🍀.!! That’s priceless

  • @jakejp74
    @jakejp74 Рік тому +4

    I've been waiting for this one. John the phenomenon Starks vs the greatest ever. The best times in the NBA right here. You can't even touch it

  • @lemroyaljames8758
    @lemroyaljames8758 Рік тому +4

    I loved the Bulls Knicks rivalries.

  • @southerncalicards
    @southerncalicards 7 місяців тому +1

    This was a great piece!

  • @sevenspaulding123
    @sevenspaulding123 Рік тому +1

    Hey. Thank you so much for sharing all of this historic fun and love of the game of basketball 🏀 ❤️

  • @neo8802
    @neo8802 Рік тому +3

    Maddddd Respect John. I saw u play and your comment rang home. I watched those games. You killed.

  • @scroogemcdollarsrichunclem3066

    Us Chicagoans actually respect ✊🏿 John Starks💯

    • @Koopdville1
      @Koopdville1 Рік тому +1

      and we knick fans respect true chicagoans (bulls fans).

  • @alonzotanner1226
    @alonzotanner1226 Рік тому +1

    I remember back in like 1991-92, I had a cousin who was like 8 years older than me. She had a huge crush on John Starks. Had always had a thing for light skinned brothas that’s all she dated. Her husband now is a light skinned brotha. Anyway, when I hear the name John Starks I will always remember this great player and my cousin fangirling how she did

  • @frankdaily7582
    @frankdaily7582 Рік тому +1

    Wow! I enjoyed this interview! I've never seen this side of John Starks. Very candid and honest. There is not one negative vibe from him telling his side. He has great respect for Jordan ..

  • @eversway7540
    @eversway7540 Рік тому +3

    Man...I just love seeing Jordan in his prime against all of the incredible ballers throughout his career. He just moved like a gazelle and was just a unstoppable scorer. I'm grateful to have been able to see him through college and the pros.

    • @dominiquejones3805
      @dominiquejones3805 Рік тому

      Imagine the public scrutiny MJ was under & how he would b now n this social media era

  • @cheezezlayer493
    @cheezezlayer493 Рік тому +1

    love the video so much thanks Nick!