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  • Drew Hanlen breaks down all of the #MicroSkills that made Michael Jordan so unstoppable in the mid-range.
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  • @unboundfull
    @unboundfull 4 роки тому +600

    Arguably what makes MJ the GOAT is his mastery of the basics of the game.

    • @PowerGearPerformance
      @PowerGearPerformance 4 роки тому +40

      Yes sir. Mastery of the fundamentals

    • @unboundfull
      @unboundfull 4 роки тому +72

      @@PowerGearPerformance I respectfully put him in the breath with Bruce Lee "No wasted motion pure art of Mastery in their respective fields".

    • @PowerGearPerformance
      @PowerGearPerformance 4 роки тому +10

      @@unboundfull yes sir

    • @pickzkickz
      @pickzkickz 4 роки тому

      Wack.

    • @PowerGearPerformance
      @PowerGearPerformance 4 роки тому +8

      @@pickzkickz what's wack Boss?

  • @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86
    @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86 4 роки тому +533

    This is partly why I laugh at the idiots who say that he's knocking down shots just because he's wide open. If you are able to get wide open, then you are fkn good.

    • @TenaciousZen
      @TenaciousZen 4 роки тому +16

      facts

    • @prototype2063
      @prototype2063 4 роки тому +20

      They will never understand

    • @peterstark4562
      @peterstark4562 4 роки тому +46

      Yeah these idiots saying he was guarded by plumbers and smaller guards in the 80s and 90sand yet in 2003, a 40yr old, post-retired, busted-kneed Jordan moved up to small forward and averaged 20+ ppg. Even dropped 45 pts on the nets while being guarded by young 6'7 R.Jefferson, 6'8 Kerry Kittles and 6'10 Keith van horn on the same year. He's the faster, quicker, more athletic and skilled version of Kawhi.

    • @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86
      @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86 4 роки тому +21

      @@peterstark4562 Ikr. Dude was averaging 26 before he hurt his knee. Even as floor Jordan he was still whoopin ass.

    • @relaxstaycalm1906
      @relaxstaycalm1906 4 роки тому +8

      those idiots are haters and those dont know basketball

  • @sylence2012
    @sylence2012 2 роки тому +38

    Everything jordan did was so fundamentally perfect and did it so gracefully

  • @Chessbox09
    @Chessbox09 4 роки тому +375

    With a normal superstar you wonder how they made such a difficult shot. With MJ you wonder how he made it look so easy

    • @ericjordan6059
      @ericjordan6059 3 роки тому +22

      We expected it. We actually wondered why all other stars didn't make it look that easy.

    • @level2boxing749
      @level2boxing749 3 роки тому +19

      @@ericjordan6059 Yep my brother you nailed it. Made it look easy.

    • @erykbuczek4704
      @erykbuczek4704 3 роки тому +7

      in terms of making scoring look easy kyrie reminds me of jordan a lot. Just a little thought i had while readin ur comment

    • @brae2858
      @brae2858 Рік тому +10

      Greatest shot creator in NBA history. His impossible athleticism & his mastering of the fundamentals are the reasons he created so much space so frequently. Kobe made a career of knocking down tough shots over great defense. Mj made a career of getting wide-open regardless of whatever the defense was doing

    • @davonbenson4361
      @davonbenson4361 2 місяці тому

      @@brae2858. That’s a good point.

  • @hyoung602
    @hyoung602 4 роки тому +327

    my brain: easy, got it
    my body: what the hell

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience 4 роки тому +27

      Lmfao way too relatable

    • @n_tha_middlew.674
      @n_tha_middlew.674 4 роки тому +15

      The realist comment 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂💯

    • @jonahswayzer629
      @jonahswayzer629 4 роки тому +19

      😂 MJ makes it look effortless

    • @dezzydee3013
      @dezzydee3013 4 роки тому +2

      LMAO 😂😂

    • @Ed-ze6xf
      @Ed-ze6xf 3 роки тому +11

      The first thing I started practicing was the lunge in the beginning and then after doing it for a few minutes I’m like shit my knees will be nonexistent. I guess I will practice it less.

  • @jaquevius
    @jaquevius 4 роки тому +48

    What's funny is that he did all of this instinctively based on how he had his defender leaning etc. I can assure you he wasn't thinking of mechanics and which move he was going to use. What was truly mind blowing is that he did the same thing IN THE AIR and would adjust his body based on how the defense was reacting/rotating etc. Obviously the athleticism required is out of this world, but the body control is what sets him apart from any player I have EVER seen. Have you seen that layup against the Nets in his earlier years where he slithers through 4 defenders WHILE IN THE AIR? OMG

  • @gn35ng27
    @gn35ng27 4 роки тому +199

    His footwork was so crazy !

    • @prototype2063
      @prototype2063 4 роки тому +5

      Tell Paul Pirce about it
      Won a championship with a similar foot work some may say not even as good

    • @Getloose360
      @Getloose360 4 роки тому +8

      @@prototype2063 and guess where PP honed those skills? Playing with and against Jordan. He and Antoine Walker know what's up.

  • @shadowwarrior2030
    @shadowwarrior2030 4 роки тому +60

    I wish you existed back when I was way younger and desperately needed basketball guidance.

  • @Slamwoo93
    @Slamwoo93 4 роки тому +153

    Honestly, as much as his game was polished and allowed him to get separation, a good portion of his already difficult shots were also very well guarded. I mean go ahead and try, see, the fucking strength you need to properly release a contested turnourund 20 footer, just to keep the shot mechanics consistent, it's hard as hell. Imagine his percentages if the spacing was similar to the one in today's game, or if he just made shot selection a priority. The difficulty he actually chose to play at sets him apart, it fucked with the opponents psyche, and it drove him to be even better.

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 4 роки тому +13

      Right all his buckets still have the defender playing semi good defense in the frames

    • @SwaggerLikeUz
      @SwaggerLikeUz 4 роки тому +4

      Slavoljub Vujic great comment.

    • @jsn23nc
      @jsn23nc 4 роки тому +4

      Damn good point

    • @jtremaine23
      @jtremaine23 4 роки тому +10

      Strength and energy required just to attempt those turnaround jumpers...especially turning off of your left shoulder and making sure you're squared up. That wears you down so I'm not sure how he's able to do that for a whole game while hitting them consistently. Turning off of your right shoulder isn't as bad but still.

    • @supercatforever
      @supercatforever 3 роки тому +4

      @@jtremaine23 facts. I tried to do fsdeaways and it is the hardest shot to do and make consistent.

  • @sleekrick8857
    @sleekrick8857 Рік тому +36

    Yes, we can copy his moves but his speed and mental agility are exceptional.

  • @andgar923
    @andgar923 4 роки тому +151

    THE best analysis of his game bar none. Anybody can make highlight clips, but it takes knowledge to understand what made him different, what made him great, what made him GOAT. People see the highlights and non highlight clips and don't grasp how he made everything look so easy. No disrespect to other greats, but the made the game look harder because they weren't as good.
    I hope you get into an overlooked aspect of his success and that's his read+reaction time. Perhaps only Bird could compare to MJ's read+reaction times. MJ's court vision is 2nd to none which allowed him to scan the floor read the defence and react accordingly.
    His read+reaction time wouldn't be as effective if he didn't have the foundation which you just illustrated, plus quickness.
    Can't wait to watch the rest of the vids in this series.
    Props!

    • @leokennedy4557
      @leokennedy4557 4 роки тому +2

      andgar923 said like a pro analyst. You should make UA-cam videos.. I agree with you ,,, but not only because of that.. start your own channel... we waiting

    • @prototype2063
      @prototype2063 4 роки тому

      Props! On your comment 👍

    • @popeyeisgood
      @popeyeisgood 4 роки тому +9

      also to add to this is how difficult it is to be able to do this 'long lunges' in a heart beat, either both left and right, without losing balance. the strength(ankle, leg and core) that is required to perform such lunge as well as squaring up in the air to preform prefect shooting form is largely overlooked. the among of separation he got from his defenders is what made him so out of the world. the sheer acceleration he had for these long lunges or first step really threw off his defenders. many people who say that kobe was a better 'tough/difficult' shot maker than jordan simply don't understand that 1) kobe never had that explosive acceleration that jordan had 2) kobe's read on defense was far inferior, and that put him into many situation when he had to force the shots, 3) kobe's mid-range was never as threatening as jordan's, hence far less defenders would bite his moves.

    • @andgar923
      @andgar923 4 роки тому +4

      @@popeyeisgood You aint never lied. Everything you stated 100% facts. I can guarantee that Kobe spent double the time working on what MJ was working on. There was players that worked out with Mj that went through the same drills as MJ together, worked out at the same time and still didn't do things as well. At the end of the day some people are built differently.

    • @jtremaine23
      @jtremaine23 4 роки тому +2

      @@popeyeisgood Great points about Kobe compared to MJ. Wish everybody who says Kobe is a better tough shot maker could read this. They just don't get it.

  • @conditionallyunconditional5691

    His footwork was crazy! His hanging in mid air and double clutch was unguardable! He practiced hard so game time appeared easy!

  • @UNGETABLE7
    @UNGETABLE7 4 роки тому +39

    The more i watch him in slo-mo the more i understand why Grover needed to work so hard on fixing MJ’s groin and ankle issues. I mean look at those lunges, aggressive loading and maneuvering!
    Mate your clips are awesome! 👍

  • @ericksonong
    @ericksonong Рік тому +30

    people forget to mention his big hands allow him to simply grab the ball with no effort. this adds to his already insane footwork and repertoire of moves.

    • @thechampion9525
      @thechampion9525 Рік тому +3

      Huge hands long arms also long stride so he covered lot of ground

  • @andgar923
    @andgar923 4 роки тому +96

    Perhaps the scariest part: He was able to do this while not sleeping, smoking, playing golf all day, drinking (apparently), and not having advanced metrics nor medicine. Let that shit marinate for a while.

    • @ericjordan6059
      @ericjordan6059 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly!!!!

    • @christophercorsiga4088
      @christophercorsiga4088 4 роки тому +2

      Good point. Maybe that's what makes him human. If didn't have those vices he might've turned into another Dennis Rodman or he could've been the ultimate basketball god, who knows.

    • @cobrachannel100
      @cobrachannel100 4 роки тому +13

      Got to give a lot of credit to Tim Grover though. Aparently MJ told him to get all of that regime work without sacrificing his lifestyle. That is what Tim said himself that Mike said "figure it out how I can do stuff that I like and still be a very well conditioned athlete".

    • @nzbg1132
      @nzbg1132 3 роки тому

      what do you mean by advanced metrics?

    • @Dylan-qk6gd
      @Dylan-qk6gd 3 роки тому +4

      Fax Lebron uses liquid nitrogen to prevent injury and he makes fun of Jordan for getting injured

  • @derikirie9853
    @derikirie9853 4 роки тому +40

    MJ BE SHOOTING OVER THREE PLAYERS THE GOAT 😆

    • @hashmoncrief6965
      @hashmoncrief6965 4 роки тому

      That's nothing, the great Kobe Bryant shooting over like five people with more amazing, the greatest ever Kobe Bryant

    • @xXpwnd2k9Xx
      @xXpwnd2k9Xx 3 роки тому +3

      @@hashmoncrief6965 where you think Kobe got his inspiration from

    • @BigHeartNATION
      @BigHeartNATION 3 роки тому +1

      @@hashmoncrief6965 Kobe didnt make it tho lmao. RIP kobe

    • @stevyluv743
      @stevyluv743 3 роки тому

      @@hashmoncrief6965 Right on But All Thanks To The Great MJ 2 Who turn kobe's Life Around

    • @nay_.2real
      @nay_.2real 2 роки тому

      @@hydros25 nigga he still good af he wasnt good as mj but top 8 def

  • @kevins1718
    @kevins1718 4 роки тому +28

    No wonder he was unstoppable.. look at how many goddam moves he had.....GOAT

    • @ericjordan6059
      @ericjordan6059 4 роки тому +8

      People don't realize that. They think the defenders weren't good.

    • @suntansuperman26
      @suntansuperman26 4 роки тому +2

      That’s what made Jordan so special he had a endless bag of tricks. When he became less athletic he still had a variety of moves to fall back on. When players have one certain thing they rely on and then that’s taken away their game falters.

    • @kevins1718
      @kevins1718 4 роки тому +3

      @@ericjordan6059 Yep ive been saying this. It wasnt that league was weak its just that Jordan was that good. Jordan dad said it best, God made him to be a basketball player.

    • @scarykurapika100yago2
      @scarykurapika100yago2 4 роки тому

      Kobe was even more polished

    • @ericjordan6059
      @ericjordan6059 4 роки тому +4

      @@scarykurapika100yago2 .... LOL. You kids never cease to amaze me. One thing that shows you he wasn't is his lack of being able to easily shed defenders for better shots. That is one of a few things he never learned by watching Jordan and that is why he never shot above 47% from the field in any season during his career.

  • @kidproduction6720
    @kidproduction6720 3 роки тому +16

    Nobody:
    MJ: let me show you the skills people would have to use super slow motion films to understand 30 years later

    • @anthonishaw5231
      @anthonishaw5231 Рік тому

      Once I got a VHS player with slo mo it was over … Mike probably felt tired and didn’t know why 😂
      I had him running demos For hours

  • @natrambo3589
    @natrambo3589 4 роки тому +37

    MJ was snatching souls on the court

    • @bigstv15
      @bigstv15 4 роки тому +1

      Bro that spin and half spin broke people like a crossover 😂

  • @grinchoi1
    @grinchoi1 3 роки тому +24

    This is exactly what Iverson had to master as well in order to gain separation and get a shot off being shorter than all his defenders. MJ had such flawless techniques

  • @AkoSiFrance
    @AkoSiFrance Рік тому +4

    I'm amazed to know MJ did not have any serious knee enjuries before his wizard seasons.
    Those lunges and fades etc. put so much stress on your knees if you are doing it all the time.

  • @bonbonvalmoria7573
    @bonbonvalmoria7573 4 роки тому +68

    Mj style is modern even he is in the 80 90s era.

    • @devinzki
      @devinzki 4 роки тому

      Check

    • @wtlcw1oo8
      @wtlcw1oo8 4 роки тому +4

      He inspired the entire generation of the modern era

    • @JD.007
      @JD.007 4 роки тому +18

      i dont think even the modern era caught up with his style. not even close.

    • @user-jg6gu87tfcdrtbb
      @user-jg6gu87tfcdrtbb 4 роки тому +1

      MJ style is "futuristic" even he's in the 80 90s era. Fixed for ya

    • @pocketaces777
      @pocketaces777 3 роки тому +3

      His moves are timeless because they're all based on fundamentals. Looks so aesthetically pleasing

  • @anjolapresca
    @anjolapresca 4 роки тому +26

    Impressive how you made an 18min video feel so short!

  • @buckwildboys1
    @buckwildboys1 3 роки тому +13

    MJ is such a freak athlete even in todays league he would be considered a freak. People really dont understand how much strength he had in his lower body allowing him to balance like no other on a basketball court!

  • @HansLotap
    @HansLotap 4 роки тому +20

    young athletes who wants to go to NBA should really watch all of this and really study it. Add those MJ moves to their baskeball skill.

    • @1hitkiller447
      @1hitkiller447 2 роки тому +3

      @HansZel what you think I am doing I am learning from the greats I am learning my 3 point skills from steph and it has helped I am getting clean shots I am learning my mid range gzm from kobe and mj because they were unstoppable and I am learning my post kind of center like game from Kareem because the sky hook of his is unstoppable

    • @pajepistv7361
      @pajepistv7361 Місяць тому

      @@1hitkiller447 learn play defense also 😂

  • @lxlKHARMAlxl
    @lxlKHARMAlxl 4 роки тому +32

    That tip about putting the ball above his head is game changer....This is incredibly insightful.

    • @yesmymajestybut898
      @yesmymajestybut898 4 роки тому +1

      lxl KHARMA lxl if you shoot middys more, do that. If not, don’t, it hinders energy transfer and could harm your range.

    • @lxlKHARMAlxl
      @lxlKHARMAlxl 4 роки тому +1

      @@yesmymajestybut898 Thank you for the advise! Will definetly follow it.

    • @yesmymajestybut898
      @yesmymajestybut898 4 роки тому

      No prob.

    • @mmafan2223
      @mmafan2223 4 роки тому +1

      Thats also MJs shot pocket from that range not everyone can do that

    • @dablocishot77
      @dablocishot77 4 роки тому +4

      I hear tou on that. I always start at my chest with my shot. Never realized MJ took a lot of shots starting with the ball already above his head. Thats crazy strength right there.

  • @ivanviera4773
    @ivanviera4773 4 роки тому +29

    Incredible Footwork this guy was in another level. I didn't remembered he had a Stepback.

    • @zendo09
      @zendo09 3 роки тому +4

      He had a stepback but he always ends up fadeaway stepback then fadeaway

    • @chrisricks6363
      @chrisricks6363 3 роки тому +3

      Don't forget the unstoppable turn around jumper.

  • @kystarwalker3295
    @kystarwalker3295 Рік тому +5

    This is 2 years old now and without a doubt a hidden gem

  • @rozualakawlni3632
    @rozualakawlni3632 3 роки тому +14

    one thing i must say is that MJ has
    incredible knee strength mobility which help him with his long step for fade away and shot fake and etc etc

  • @victorampo1137
    @victorampo1137 2 роки тому +17

    Love how Jordan scored with purpose. There wasn’t any-if at all-fluff in his game. Calculated with his attack, concise with his moves, and confident in his execution.

  • @jonq8714
    @jonq8714 4 роки тому +64

    He was able to process the angles he needed to take so fast it's almost supernatural. His reactions were scary good. There's no way LeBron or anyone else who has ever played is in this realm so far as I can tell. In addition to this, a lot of clips show guys playing really good defense on him and were able to contest his shots but even that didn't matter. Even when you played him well he was still able to score... unreal.

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 4 роки тому +3

      jon Q Lebron is another realm of IQ above jordan tho

    • @DJHubcap
      @DJHubcap 4 роки тому +21

      @@MrDiMES123 narratives ain't facts..

    • @lancehood7916
      @lancehood7916 4 роки тому +12

      @@DJHubcap facts Fam Jordan had a high one too. and he knew when to shoot or pass in the clutch.

    • @jonq8714
      @jonq8714 4 роки тому +1

      @@MrDiMES123 how do you figure?

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien 4 роки тому +17

      Yup. Exactly. It doesn't make sense to even mention Lebron when you're comparing scoring. Lebron isn't even in the same ball park as MJ when it comes to offense. Only players in MJ's ballpark on offense are Kobe and TMac. And even they didn't quite get there!

  • @lyonalecfiesta1941
    @lyonalecfiesta1941 4 роки тому +22

    Imagine if MJ used Harden’s “legal” step back. It wont be called separation anymore.

  • @johncambridge7181
    @johncambridge7181 2 роки тому +4

    Mj rarely use 20 combo dribble to score a basket but he still the most artistic most skilled player ever

  • @calstate
    @calstate 4 роки тому +67

    Best analysis I've seen of MJs moves. He had so many. No wonder Rodman said him, Mike, and Scottie could check Lebron. Lebron is great but he can only dream of moves like that.

    • @lancehood7916
      @lancehood7916 4 роки тому +9

      Right I been telling people for years how great his fundamentals were.

    • @shepardice3775
      @shepardice3775 4 роки тому +4

      I think that does a disservice to LeBron though. LeBron's moves are ok - he's a good ballhandler, ok in the post, a decent shooter all around the floor - but his greatest strengths offensively are his IQ and ability to manipulate the defense with his passing and positioning. Since like 2012 he has basically never been successfully schemed against, only "slowed down" slightly, and it's because it's pretty much impossible to scheme against him now. Also a lot of modern NBA players have said LeBron is one of if not the hardest player to guard, so I'd take their word for it

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 4 роки тому

      calstate Lebron is the best finisher of alltime

    • @calstate
      @calstate 4 роки тому +5

      @@shepardice3775 Lebron and MJs IQ is off the charts no doubt. MJ's IQ was on another level. He had to process how the defense was playing him reach into his bag of tricks and use the right move at the right time. You rarely if ever saw him off balance.

    • @calstate
      @calstate 4 роки тому +7

      @@MrDiMES123 He's the most powerful finisher. In crunch time I've seen Lebron come up short at the rim a lot.

  • @TheULMOnaut
    @TheULMOnaut 2 роки тому +20

    This is the best breakdown of MJs game that I have ever seen. One thing with his fadeaway that has not been mentioned is that when he did the shoulder shake, his feet and entire body were always in the same position, meaning he could easily go left or right with equal results (swish) and the defenders could only guess. Most guys nowadays (Lebron for one) cannot even do the fadaway to the right, since the distance of rotation of the body is way longer, before the shoulders are square to the basket, while in the air and they lose their balance before the release. This Video shows and explains perfectly why Jordan has by far the highest skill set in NBA history and why guys nowadays are simply inferior. It is like they own one page out of MJs book.

  • @ericg.9191
    @ericg.9191 4 роки тому +8

    Poetry in motion. Creating his own shots against all his defenders. And he did those moves gracefully every single time. It takes great ball handling, footwork and basketball IQ to do what MJ does best. Today’s player are lazy, they just shoot 3’s rather than work on some moves to beat their defenders. Kobe’s moves were the closest to MJ’s.

  • @petsifakis
    @petsifakis 4 роки тому +8

    no one even close to his greatness

  • @an7d7y
    @an7d7y 4 роки тому +30

    Damn these are fiiiiiiiiiiiiire coach!!!!

  • @JohnnyScumbagg
    @JohnnyScumbagg 10 місяців тому +3

    MJ’s best physical gift was his ability to stay in the air until the defender went back down

  • @glovs4188
    @glovs4188 4 роки тому +18

    The only way you could do his moves is that you have to have the core strength leg power and athleticism, hand size reflex to pull this play after play after play.

    • @hex-2748
      @hex-2748 3 роки тому +4

      I agree. Even Leonard look so clunky on his fade away. Jordan have smoother move that will make any defender to bite on his pump fakes.

    • @jeanblezin7091
      @jeanblezin7091 2 роки тому +2

      I've always thought Jordan was doing exercise that no one knew about in secrecy.

  • @janirosario5751
    @janirosario5751 4 роки тому +17

    Great attention to detail on this video. MJ definitely was probably the most skilled player ever.

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience 4 роки тому +4

      You’re possibly without a doubt most definitely probably maybe right, I think

  • @Fka995
    @Fka995 4 роки тому +12

    Great details. MJ was pure

  • @jaysonmahaguay5888
    @jaysonmahaguay5888 Рік тому +1

    His jumpshot is so smooth and exquisite, and also very efficient

  • @cwvos
    @cwvos 4 роки тому +14

    I definately appreciate your vid and your Analysis on Jordan's body mechanics.
    Keep in mind though that basketball always presents you with unexpected challenges and there are times when everything isn't scripted.
    I don't know whether some will get this or not, but there are times when you "Create On The Fly",
    Meaning your fundamentals, athletic posture in motion allows you to do and create in that moment! That's a rare gift.
    What's exceptional is his mechanics ALWAYS being on point, through all those range of motions; in other words, his objective was, "My End Result Always Has To Be, *FROM THE SHOULDER UP* Text book, the same, AKA (THE PERFECT RELEASE).
    That is INCREDIBLY Hard to do, because the human tendency is to make the necessary change or adjustment based off of what your opponents trying against you.
    Uniquely MJ did that, (but AMAZINGLY with his lower extremities), which is what makes him so masterful, so elusive, so one of a kind!
    So, no matter what he had thrown at him, whether he's doubled, triple teamed, whether he have a 7 footer on him or someone 6'-1", whether he was leaning, or being bumped, fouled, his release was ALWAYS Textbook, always so finely tuned that no one would make him change it and all those manuvers which began with his foot work an of course his IQ for reading defenses were all concluded with his last objective;
    Which was to score using a flawless perfectly formed jumpshot or release that he was determined No One would alter, or change in any way.
    Man, for anyone to score the way he did, WHERE 3'S WEREN'T EVEN A FACTOR OR MAINSTREAM as it is today, That's A Miraculous Feet Within Itself.....
    Had it ever gotten blocked? Sure. But at such a small percentage and why?
    Your vid and analysis explains it perfectly.
    As I said from the beginning though, everything isn't scripted or planned out because ballin can at times present you with sets of circumstances you didn't anticipate.
    That's where his Cockyness, Arrogance, and Competitiveness take over, and we saw that in MJ throughout his career.....

  • @heruamun3690
    @heruamun3690 4 роки тому +122

    How is he able to shoot out of these horrible angles where the ball is so far outside his body.. I think that was one of the things that made extremely difficult to guard, you could smother him all you want but the shot still goes in?? Lmao. Hard to stay motivated against a player with so much in his arsenal & cat like reflexes 😂😂

    • @MccoyHayden
      @MccoyHayden 4 роки тому +9

      line your arm with the basket, give the ball arc

    • @prototype2063
      @prototype2063 4 роки тому

      And great defender
      Hard to stay motivated

    • @ohdaUtube
      @ohdaUtube 4 роки тому +4

      I practiced this a lot. You're essentially shooting from out there with your arms. As you turn and raise your arms, you're raising them as you square up all in one motion and release. The way you release is different from a simple jump shot so you would account for that as well on the shot. In the end, the release is the same with squared shoulders at release and follow through. You can do anything crazy before release as long as you end up with squared shoulders and follow through. Used to cause a lot of problems for defenders on this. Even if they were about to block the shot, it simply shoot a rainbow on a fade (any direction) and hit. Nothing they could do. If they over commit, layup drill or pump fakes. Makes the game real easy if you can shoot like that consistently. Defenders won't play that close unless you can hit like that 3 or 4 in a row cause they think it's a fluke (or if you happen to be Asian and the guy thinks like idiots Stephen A Smith and Chuck who literally didn't believe what they were seeing with Asian players playing at a high level. See their remarks about Lin and Yao respectively)
      Ball don't lie

    • @princebarrett3879
      @princebarrett3879 4 роки тому +1

      His hands are huge

    • @ohdaUtube
      @ohdaUtube 4 роки тому +1

      @@princebarrett3879 has nothing to do with that

  • @edwardthomas6517
    @edwardthomas6517 4 роки тому +15

    Great detail n content. Best breakdown i have seen

  • @Jeffreynelius
    @Jeffreynelius 4 роки тому +3

    Same foot step back is so effective and takes such little effort compared to a lot of separation moves. Stumbled upon it naturally when I was younger and I’ve been loving it ever since.

  • @luisgerena4826
    @luisgerena4826 3 роки тому +6

    Young people need to watch this

  • @youaintready1006
    @youaintready1006 Рік тому +6

    He literally moves differently from everyone else, and it's obvious. It's like he had Bird's hand-eye coordination--for every single part of his body. MJ's motor cortex was from another dimension.

  • @christianbailey3151
    @christianbailey3151 3 роки тому +2

    So many gems in this i gotta watch it in different parts to digest it all

  • @ronthompson310
    @ronthompson310 4 роки тому +2

    This is one of the best analysis videos I have ever seen. Really good stuff!

  • @michaeldoughty1782
    @michaeldoughty1782 Рік тому +2

    Great job coach, epic work Drew.

  • @etagete
    @etagete 4 роки тому +16

    at 17:23 he is nearly kneeling on the ground he's so low.

    • @Chessbox09
      @Chessbox09 4 роки тому +7

      I’ve always said this, and it rarely gets mentioned. Phenomenal balance and on a 6’6” frame no less

  • @JonesyTerp1
    @JonesyTerp1 Рік тому +2

    I never thought about the idea that he “showed his elbow” so loudly early in his shot. It helped him sell his shot fake, and the way he put his elbow was on a straight line from the rim to to his chin meant defenders couldn’t come from below and put a hand in his face without going through his elbow and fouling him. He could always locate and maintain his view of the rim.

  • @JeffersonRah
    @JeffersonRah 4 роки тому +13

    Kids nowadays don't understand the basic micro movements. Sooooo important.
    I mean it looks cool right? Lol

  • @ThatBo03
    @ThatBo03 4 роки тому +2

    This is excellent analysis. Really cool series that deserves more views.

  • @enigmathegrayman2953
    @enigmathegrayman2953 Рік тому +4

    You need to be in tremendous shape to repeatedly make those quick jumps, cuts, step backs, and fade away jump shots! Incredible!

  • @das_it_mane
    @das_it_mane 4 роки тому +5

    Amazing breakdown

  • @SeanGreen23
    @SeanGreen23 4 роки тому +8

    Love this video!!

  • @BertTirona
    @BertTirona Рік тому +1

    Love these breakdowns 🔥👍 thanks

  • @dajails2493
    @dajails2493 2 роки тому +1

    amazing explanations

  • @user-jg6gu87tfcdrtbb
    @user-jg6gu87tfcdrtbb 4 роки тому +5

    Amazing analysis of the GOAT

  • @TeamJeffster
    @TeamJeffster 4 роки тому +2

    Sick breakdown. MJ is the GOAT and its not even close.

  • @asarvajao
    @asarvajao 4 роки тому +2

    THIS VIDEO IS EXCELLENT, PERFECT DESCRIPTIONS

  • @horaceyouson1772
    @horaceyouson1772 4 роки тому +2

    Mike was simply amazing! Hands down. Awesome video my dude.

  • @si.campos548
    @si.campos548 2 роки тому +2

    I loved this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Barrybonds762
    @Barrybonds762 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this. Amazing how there’s stuff like this on UA-cam any kid coming up playing any sport can have access to.

  • @Vincentanton2032
    @Vincentanton2032 4 роки тому +1

    Very good analysis of his skills. Brilliant!

  • @austinbenner
    @austinbenner 4 місяці тому +1

    His Jab steps were legendary

  • @tsvina
    @tsvina 4 роки тому +25

    I see iverson moves with the long steps what note, this guy really inspired iverson

    • @chucknorrisjr829
      @chucknorrisjr829 4 роки тому +3

      He inspired a lot of players

    • @tsvina
      @tsvina 4 роки тому

      @@chucknorrisjr829 is there a player who has an original game play, like t mac, olajuwon, mail man anymore

    • @chucknorrisjr829
      @chucknorrisjr829 4 роки тому +2

      @@tsvina I'd say curry has his own style, but then I was watching Abdul-Rauf and he looks the same...

    • @tsvina
      @tsvina 4 роки тому +3

      I know, also Kyrie has rod Strickland's moves

    • @mademoney864
      @mademoney864 4 роки тому +1

      @@chucknorrisjr829 curry shimmy is Antoine Walkers

  • @mrball135
    @mrball135 4 роки тому +1

    That's amazing stuff.. Thank you so much

  • @jdm2339
    @jdm2339 3 роки тому +1

    excellent video man. wow. simply the GOAT

  • @gabrielmartinez717
    @gabrielmartinez717 3 роки тому +5

    Watching for the third time now

    • @chaddotdot5469
      @chaddotdot5469 2 роки тому

      Idk how many times I watched this series 😂😂😂

  • @carloromano21
    @carloromano21 4 роки тому +1

    This is beautiful to watch

  • @drsushilthapa5178
    @drsushilthapa5178 4 роки тому

    Drew can analyse n explain in a simple way. Learning so many moves here in Nepal( Country of Mt Everest).

  • @GregS-1981
    @GregS-1981 2 роки тому +1

    I was lucky enough to watch most of MJ's career. Bulls games were televised nationally on WGN and I watched pretty much every game from 1989 on. The skill MJ had in the mid range and his ability to score from everywhere on the floor was just unreal. Kobe is is probably the closest comparison since, but MJ was the best. KD is also great but his height is a big reason for his success, MJ did it with incredible precision. And the court wasn't spaced out like it is today, he was working with a clogged paint, and still got to the cup and finished. We will never see another MJ

  • @eldanmalacas7229
    @eldanmalacas7229 3 роки тому +11

    Now I believe what he says: the more sweat in Practice, the less bleed in Battle

    • @benjaminsnyder2680
      @benjaminsnyder2680 2 роки тому +4

      1000s of reps for one moment of execution and 1000s more to endure 40 plus minutes

  • @evelocz
    @evelocz 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this breakdown.

  • @hanstefgab
    @hanstefgab 2 роки тому +1

    Thats just an amazing breakdown drew!

  • @mentalplane
    @mentalplane 3 роки тому +2

    8:12 One of my favorite images of MJ

  • @januseusebio5050
    @januseusebio5050 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the knowledge coach drew Pure sweat basketball is so underrated 🏀

  • @emanuelespin3671
    @emanuelespin3671 Рік тому

    Love this!

  • @LawrenceAugust_
    @LawrenceAugust_ Рік тому

    Jordan was an artist out there. Amazing.

  • @gelacioperenzuela5763
    @gelacioperenzuela5763 4 роки тому +17

    Kobe Bryant the 2 one My favorito player R.I.P

  • @lisagrannells6296
    @lisagrannells6296 4 роки тому +4

    Hi great vid

  • @killingmyselftolive2526
    @killingmyselftolive2526 10 місяців тому

    Best breakdown ever, I could study this all day..

  • @denismateopeofart226
    @denismateopeofart226 4 роки тому

    Love the video loved explanation great job

  • @march.5352
    @march.5352 4 роки тому +1

    Bravo Sir ! cheers from France

  • @HansLotap
    @HansLotap 4 роки тому +2

    sometimes you just wish your idol never gets old. :(

  • @TakingFlightSports
    @TakingFlightSports 4 роки тому +1

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @estybuenaventura9274
    @estybuenaventura9274 4 роки тому

    Looking forward for episode 2 👍

  • @ucquangtran1163
    @ucquangtran1163 3 роки тому

    Thanks you drew for makeing this

  • @hex-2748
    @hex-2748 3 роки тому +1

    Pulling off that pull back move on a pick up game feels so satisfying.

  • @mademoney864
    @mademoney864 4 роки тому +2

    Goat video 🔥

  • @medjordy
    @medjordy Рік тому +2

    The starting point of all of this is the mid-range accuracy. The defenders know that Jordan is very good mid-range shooter, so you have to contest every shoot he takes. At that point, the pump fake is just too much to handle for a defender. If you wait for him to take off, you are too late. If your don't wait, you will get trapped in the pump fake. If by chance you are on time, the fade away will take him away from you. So first, start by training your mid range, don't bother with the 3s.

  • @francismtmoraltuazon2794
    @francismtmoraltuazon2794 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Coach

  • @aliuzel4211
    @aliuzel4211 6 днів тому

    He is not only the best basketball player. He is also very good at physics and math ! Fast calculation on the fly on the air !!
    He did almost all possible combinations, fantasy on the court which is a dream of even many NBA players !

  • @ardiedizon1465
    @ardiedizon1465 Рік тому

    Excellent series. MJ is beautiful to watch.

  • @novabenji_yt5650
    @novabenji_yt5650 2 роки тому

    I learn a lot from this🏀💯

  • @JhaPoyXgaming
    @JhaPoyXgaming 4 роки тому

    Wow.. this is the one breakdown I'm looking for.. kudos coach.. coach God right here.. thanks coach..