He was harsh on the court and off the court sometimes, but that was mostly with people he was really close with. He's done a lot of good things off the court
Seeing what he said about the relationship with his father when he was young, and what his father said too on the Last Dance, it’s probably that dynamic that fueled Jordan’s ultra competitiveness. Seemed as though his father showed a lot of favoritism towards his older brother, who also used to beat MJ at sports all the time, just drove him to almost psychopathic levels to prove himself.
@@HenDawgTV Jordan's dad was abusive in every sense of the word. In Jordan's sister's memoir she wrote that her father was physically abusive towards his wife, recalling one time he knocked her out cold. There are also allegations of him abusing his daughter. With all that going on and the mind games Jordan's father played with him, it's understandable why Jordan ended up as viciously competitive as he did. It's a bit of a heavy subject, but I think it's important to realize why Jordan is the way he is. At times he's unfriendly or rude, and he's always too competitive, but that drive is what allowed him to go from a broken home to a 6 time nba champion. At the end of the day Jordan isn't hitting women or getting into bar fights. He plays golf, runs the Hornets and regularly donates tens of millions of dollars to charity. I can't say he's a bad person considering how he grew up and how many lives he's improved through his charity work.
I disagree I think they were genuinely friends for a time until Charles criticized his ownership of the Hornets. You could see their friendship on the Oprah show
Can you post that? I’ve heard Jordan say that about players in general, but not Barkley specifically. Seems weird because they stayed friends for like 10+ years after Jordan was done in Chicago.
Good work Hen Dawg. MJ was just different on every level. React to Top 30 NBA players, young and old, give their views on MJ. He's the most decorated because he has the most accomplishments 22 trophies, the most by far than any other player in NBA history. He has records that are off the charts. Just gotta do research. Appreciate U Young Buck
Yeah i agree but that is what maked him the best tho… and also dont be judging mj a lot cause your GOAT your favorite player kobe was also not a nice guy in the training he was the same way almost as mj even that kobe learned from his big brother that all am saying 🤷🏻♂️ that mentality worked to for both they were willing to pay the price whetever it taked to just win! And that why it hits mj that hard know cause he was just a bas person in training
It's crazy when people call Larry Bird the Goat, and Larry Bird calls Michael Jordan the greatest player he's ever seen, or played against. Larry Bird was in such awe, U know what called MJ, after posting the highest scoring playoff performance to present day in Larry's house, The Boston Garden. Larry Bird didn't dominate his era. Magic won more titles in the 80's than Larry. Larry Bird was great, true competitor, but not on Jordan's level. As a rookie MJ was the 3rd highest scorer in the league.
Thanks for all the support lately!!! We made it to 7K!!! 🎉🎉 what video should I react to next?!
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He was harsh on the court and off the court sometimes, but that was mostly with people he was really close with. He's done a lot of good things off the court
The best part of Magic's story is a gym full of hall of famers were there & none have ever refuted this story, especially Robinson 😂
Seeing what he said about the relationship with his father when he was young, and what his father said too on the Last Dance, it’s probably that dynamic that fueled Jordan’s ultra competitiveness.
Seemed as though his father showed a lot of favoritism towards his older brother, who also used to beat MJ at sports all the time, just drove him to almost psychopathic levels to prove himself.
That would make sense honestly
@@HenDawgTV Jordan's dad was abusive in every sense of the word. In Jordan's sister's memoir she wrote that her father was physically abusive towards his wife, recalling one time he knocked her out cold. There are also allegations of him abusing his daughter. With all that going on and the mind games Jordan's father played with him, it's understandable why Jordan ended up as viciously competitive as he did.
It's a bit of a heavy subject, but I think it's important to realize why Jordan is the way he is. At times he's unfriendly or rude, and he's always too competitive, but that drive is what allowed him to go from a broken home to a 6 time nba champion. At the end of the day Jordan isn't hitting women or getting into bar fights. He plays golf, runs the Hornets and regularly donates tens of millions of dollars to charity. I can't say he's a bad person considering how he grew up and how many lives he's improved through his charity work.
I think your absolutely right about Jordan regretting some stuff. Dude was amazing but he’d kill you. Great reaction
Appreciate it!!
Michael said that he and Charles were never friends and that he couldn't stand him. MJ said he only befriended Charles to get an edge on the court.
Typical Mike lol makes sense
I disagree I think they were genuinely friends for a time until Charles criticized his ownership of the Hornets. You could see their friendship on the Oprah show
Can you post that? I’ve heard Jordan say that about players in general, but not Barkley specifically.
Seems weird because they stayed friends for like 10+ years after Jordan was done in Chicago.
I agree you never have another's shoes in the game like some kind of cheerleader
Facts!!
Good work Hen Dawg. MJ was just different on every level. React to Top 30 NBA players, young and old, give their views on MJ. He's the most decorated because he has the most accomplishments 22 trophies, the most by far than any other player in NBA history. He has records that are off the charts. Just gotta do research. Appreciate U Young Buck
Barkley criticized MJ's skills as a team owner of the Charlotte Hornets
If michael was bad a bad person as other people say then Why he is consider by almost every player and fan as THE GOAT ? Enough said
You can be the best and still be a bad person 🤷🏾♂️
Yeah i agree but that is what maked him the best tho… and also dont be judging mj a lot cause your GOAT your favorite player kobe was also not a nice guy in the training he was the same way almost as mj even that kobe learned from his big brother that all am saying 🤷🏻♂️ that mentality worked to for both they were willing to pay the price whetever it taked to just win! And that why it hits mj that hard know cause he was just a bas person in training
A tyrant is like a person with power that's mean and cruel to others kind of like ShoNuff from the "The Last Dragon"
Shonuff was my guy lol 💯
I heard MJ nearly killed his oldest son while playing football in the house slamming him thru a glass table because he didn't want to lose. 😂
Lmaooo i believe it 😂
Yeah but when DeRozan wore adidas against Kobe, and Kobe say "oh that's what we doing".Kobe hit the game winner in that game. 80%
Lmao a lose lose against Kobe 😂
It's crazy when people call Larry Bird the Goat, and Larry Bird calls Michael Jordan the greatest player he's ever seen, or played against. Larry Bird was in such awe, U know what called MJ, after posting the highest scoring playoff performance to present day in Larry's house, The Boston Garden. Larry Bird didn't dominate his era. Magic won more titles in the 80's than Larry. Larry Bird was great, true competitor, but not on Jordan's level. As a rookie MJ was the 3rd highest scorer in the league.
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The GOAT? Kobe or Jordan? Correct answer is "BIRD!"
I have MJ at the #2 slot all time. Congrats on 7K!!!
Thanks bro!