Jordan had some form of the fadeaway even before the Bulls' first championship. But the fadeaway everyone knows was actually used regularly beginning with the Bulls' second championship run.
9:32 to the people who think the competition was weak in the 90's. The mighty Bulls of the 90s won by just 12 points w/out Portland having two of their top three best players in the game (Clyde Drexler & Jerome Kersey).
i remember seeing that play the free throw putback for pip by jordan and i never seen the whole game and never new he had the injured foot to go with it! thanks, GREAT POST
I also was a huge Blazer fan at the time. They had too many injuries that year. I recall Drexler missing quite a few games that year. Kersey, Williams, and Duckworth also showed decline.
No goal tend. Seriously, for a moment forget the players, forget the hoop, focus on the physics. The ball is clearly STILL approachin the peak of its arc, it is NOT on its descent. Good call. Was a travel earlier tho ;) And Im a huge Jordan fan. Keepin it basic and nurturing the roots. Respects.
i love that commentator. he knows every play before its gonna happen. morgan spots up for three. "oh he can do that" swish. mj gets it in the post. "now he'll jump right over you" jumps over him scores. mj posts again "see he'll jump right over you" does it again. "i think michael's getting ready for an explosion" then the rest of the video
I was a huge Portland fan at this time and I always thought this was a really good team. I can't figure out why they didn't go deep into the '93 playoffs.
I think the Blazers didn't get over the loss to the Bulls in the 1992 Finals. Plus the West had other good teams emerging such as the Suns, Sonics, Rockets, and Spurs.
you are saying the shot at 8:06? I have seen him use it numerous times in different games.. in 1992 here.. 1997 against the lakers i belive it was..i saw him do it against the hawks in 91.. i think.. i think he did it also against the raptors.. but only GOD knows what other games he used it on.. there is another time.. i just can't remember the game.. MJ mastered it with the shot clock pressure... where he is just stepping back and just takes the fade away over the defender..
No. Jordan did come before Kobe but rarely took that type of shot. Not how he plays. Kobe takes shots like that consistently needed or not. Jordan rarely settled for anything the defense gave him.
which is what am telling you.. I saw in a game clock situations MJ take the same shot... But you are probably right.. MJ didn't have to take those shots unless he had to..
That was a Kobe shot that MJ took from 5:05-5:08. 20+ foot pull up fadeaway under pressure. Rarely ever took that kind of shot due to shot selection and aggressiveness.
@@dazdavis7896 MJ didn't take perimeter shots like that regularly at any point in his career. He was always attacking the basket or pulling up after 2 dribbles off drives or posting up.
No. Michael rearely took that type of shot due to his aggressiveness and intelligence. Attacked the basket endlessly which is what you are supposed to do. Puts pressure on the defense and causes rotations and creates for teammates. Shots like the 20 foot fadeaway are bad shots by nature. Should only be done if there is no time on the clock. Kobe does this habitually.
Duckworth was probably the best fat player after early Barkley in NBA history. And, no, not Shaq. I'm talking fat as in obese. Shaq had a ton of muscle. Duck had some nice moves.
awesome rare game! great post jordans ultimate dvd ranks that dunk on pips free throw as his #1 dunk of all time. i disagree with that. its a nice dunk but he's had MUCH better dunks in his career than that! the obvious facials over Ewing and the other nba victims, his fast breka against the Heat in 96, his fast break against the lakers in teh Finals game 5, i could go on and on. i just dont think that free throw put back is his best ever.
Good lawd what a treat it was to watch him in his prime. Those Chicago fan's just don't know how truly lucky they we're!
People are crazy who say MJ only developed the turn around fade away after his come back in 95-98. This game is a clinic on turn around fade aways.
It's fake media. Just like clowns say he couldn't shoot outside when he 1st entered league - but NCAA game winner he hit was an outside J.
Jordan had some form of the fadeaway even before the Bulls' first championship. But the fadeaway everyone knows was actually used regularly beginning with the Bulls' second championship run.
9:32 to the people who think the competition was weak in the 90's. The mighty Bulls of the 90s won by just 12 points w/out Portland having two of their top three best players in the game (Clyde Drexler & Jerome Kersey).
i remember seeing that play the free throw putback for pip by jordan and i never seen the whole game and never new he had the injured foot to go with it! thanks, GREAT POST
I also was a huge Blazer fan at the time. They had too many injuries that year. I recall Drexler missing quite a few games that year. Kersey, Williams, and Duckworth also showed decline.
No goal tend. Seriously, for a moment forget the players, forget the hoop, focus on the physics. The ball is clearly STILL approachin the peak of its arc, it is NOT on its descent. Good call. Was a travel earlier tho ;) And Im a huge Jordan fan. Keepin it basic and nurturing the roots. Respects.
i love that commentator. he knows every play before its gonna happen. morgan spots up for three. "oh he can do that" swish. mj gets it in the post. "now he'll jump right over you" jumps over him scores. mj posts again "see he'll jump right over you" does it again. "i think michael's getting ready for an explosion" then the rest of the video
Sorry Doug if that's goaltending, then you're the Queen of England!
jordan is like...the only player who gets better when he's hurt
Cliff Robinson was one of the first NBA players to wear a headband during that time
He also switched to a different color to begin the 2nd half.
@4:38 love the angle of the famous dunk...
Rare gane, thanks!
I was a huge Portland fan at this time and I always thought this was a really good team. I can't figure out why they didn't go deep into the '93 playoffs.
I think the Blazers didn't get over the loss to the Bulls in the 1992 Finals. Plus the West had other good teams emerging such as the Suns, Sonics, Rockets, and Spurs.
@@zerimar26 Good point.
Clean Block By Jordan. WTF Was Doug Looking At?🤔
Hatin because he didn't coach them as they became a dynasty.
how the fuck is that a goaltend at the end, the ball is clearly going up....but whatever
don't remember which foot MJ hurt before this game, but he was about 1/2 an inch away from a nasty right ankle sprain on that block.
I don't see how this is a rematch when they only played Portland once in the finals & that was in 1992
Wow, they NEVER would have called that traveling nowadays. (6:30)
you are saying the shot at 8:06? I have seen him use it numerous times in different games.. in 1992 here.. 1997 against the lakers i belive it was..i saw him do it against the hawks in 91.. i think.. i think he did it also against the raptors.. but only GOD knows what other games he used it on.. there is another time.. i just can't remember the game.. MJ mastered it with the shot clock pressure... where he is just stepping back and just takes the fade away over the defender..
No. Jordan did come before Kobe but rarely took that type of shot. Not how he plays. Kobe takes shots like that consistently needed or not. Jordan rarely settled for anything the defense gave him.
which is what am telling you.. I saw in a game clock situations MJ take the same shot... But you are probably right.. MJ didn't have to take those shots unless he had to..
what?? MJ was fouled becoz of traveling??what abt LBJ……………
That was a Kobe shot that MJ took from 5:05-5:08. 20+ foot pull up fadeaway under pressure. Rarely ever took that kind of shot due to shot selection and aggressiveness.
No. That was a Jordan shot that Kobe TOOK from HIM.
@@dazdavis7896 MJ didn't take perimeter shots like that regularly at any point in his career. He was always attacking the basket or pulling up after 2 dribbles off drives or posting up.
LOL That was not a goal tending at all
those dvd top ten's are a joke!!!That dunk on Bob Sura....there are so many greater dunks MJ dunks out there
1:14 FINALLY!! called “the ugliest jump shot in the NBA“
No. Michael rearely took that type of shot due to his aggressiveness and intelligence. Attacked the basket endlessly which is what you are supposed to do. Puts pressure on the defense and causes rotations and creates for teammates. Shots like the 20 foot fadeaway are bad shots by nature. Should only be done if there is no time on the clock. Kobe does this habitually.
4:40 = MJ ninja's the ball
Duckworth was probably the best fat player after early Barkley in NBA history. And, no, not Shaq. I'm talking fat as in obese. Shaq had a ton of muscle. Duck had some nice moves.
nonplayerzealot4 - yeah but Barkley was all muscle until after Phoenix. He was just a freak.
Didn't look like a goaltend to me
you mean that is an MJ shot. MJ came before Kobe.
not at all a goal tending...
sorry man but i disagree. it is a goaltending, the ball was just starting to fall
awesome rare game! great post
jordans ultimate dvd ranks that dunk on pips free throw as his #1 dunk of all time. i disagree with that. its a nice dunk but he's had MUCH better dunks in his career than that! the obvious facials over Ewing and the other nba victims, his fast breka against the Heat in 96, his fast break against the lakers in teh Finals game 5, i could go on and on. i just dont think that free throw put back is his best ever.
Goaltending or nah? Nah✌️