Attention to Detail: Michael Jordan

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  • Опубліковано 2 вер 2016
  • Michael Jordan. The GOAT. MJ scored 32,292 in his career, and in so many different ways. He had an all-around, yet specialized game. He could do seemingly anything on the court, and by the end of his career became collectively known as the greatest of all time. Check out how above.
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  • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
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  • @tchalla7828
    @tchalla7828 7 років тому +870

    This is why I love this channel. Whenever fans and the media talk about MJ, its all about the dunks, game-winners and championship but it's never about how smart, skilled and fundamentally sound MJ was.

    • @JonnnnyHood13
      @JonnnnyHood13 7 років тому +27

      This is my new video to show people if they contest MJs GOAT tag. He does everything so well, you can't stop him. 1v1 impossible to stop as he's too smart, he will watch your read and pull out something else. Even 2v1 he can do the same and with finishing. Or hit an open man. Great video.

    • @WallTrapMedia
      @WallTrapMedia 7 років тому +12

      Kareem is the only one. You gotta understand the "Sky Hook" was the most unstoppable move of all-time. It was the most skilled move becuase NOBODY else even tried to do it. Why? Only he could and it got him to six rings like MJ but more MVP's(6 to 5) and Kareem faced more comp. He played against or with the likes of Oscar, West, Wilt, Dr.J, Pistol Pete and Bird, Magic, MJ and Hakeem. For 3 decades he average 25 points, 11 boards and over 2.5 blocks and shot 56% from the field and man records he set weren't registered because the NBA didn't keep certain stats or had awards back in the 70's and earlier like Defensive Player of the Year or blocks. I'm 35 and from the Westside of Chicago so MJ is my GOAT but is he undisputed? NO!

    • @Wis_Dom
      @Wis_Dom 7 років тому +13

      +Chilanta MJ also had an unstoppable move. There was was not just one in the NBA, moron. Calm your anger erection. We don't want to hear Paul Bunyan tales. Show the actual footage of Kareem being better than Mike or stfu. If you love Kareem so much, then stop watching Jordan. LMAO! Kareem must not be that great, if you are here.

    • @thepisceanlion4171
      @thepisceanlion4171 7 років тому +14

      Chilanta magic Johnson sky-hook was pretty awesome too. And I agree with you to an extent.. Personally I think the #1 most deadly move is a tie between Jordan's post up fade away.. And the sky-hook. I'm getting old, and the generation that came right after mine is like blown away by Kobe's post moves and fade away, failing to realize Kobe learned all that by watching Jordan, and not only that but Jordan did it so much better. That's why I think his signature move is arguably the deadliest ever.

    • @thepisceanlion4171
      @thepisceanlion4171 7 років тому +1

      Michael Jordan's post moves

  • @jonasbusano8402
    @jonasbusano8402 7 років тому +292

    That whole Post Up part of the video was a work of art. MJ's fades is just one of the most silkiest signature moves ever.

    • @sweaterblake7710
      @sweaterblake7710 3 роки тому +2

      Dat whole Post Up part of di video did a work of art. MJ’s fades just one of di most silkiest signacha moves eva.

    • @7_k265
      @7_k265 3 роки тому +1

      Honestly

  • @emjay1249
    @emjay1249 6 років тому +59

    His passing is really underrated

  • @viclavar9298
    @viclavar9298 7 років тому +377

    Damn. After you see MJ it's almost like you don't need to see any more attention to details because he had everything in his game. Keep up the good work.

    • @ericjones9995
      @ericjones9995 7 років тому +15

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @Wis_Dom
      @Wis_Dom 7 років тому +10

      Watch this one, last. lol!

    • @DensDaPens
      @DensDaPens 7 років тому +15

      He never fell in love with the 3. He shot it when he was open but it was never part of his go to weapons =)

    • @skyMcWeeds
      @skyMcWeeds 7 років тому +24

      True despite not being a high percentage 3 point shooter or even shot that many 3s in his career, his midrange game was so effing good, he was nearly unstoppaBULL. His fundamentals were so on point he was a nightmare to handle on the offense and defensive side of things. A real two way player.

    • @DensDaPens
      @DensDaPens 7 років тому +12

      True, he was so effective going to the basket and with his post up and mid range that he didnt really it. Plus the game of those times didnt really demand for a great 3 pt shot as much as it does now.

  • @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86
    @blogginsriverbymnl48isabop86 7 років тому +396

    No wasted movement. That was key. That's why he didn't need unnecessary displays of ball handling gimmicks. Someone once said that it was easy to guard MJ because he make quick moves. So he'd kill you quickly so you didn't get too tired "defending him". One other thing MJ used to do was that when he saw a double coming, he would move in the direction of where the double was coming. Sounds counterintuitive but really smart. The double wouldn't be able to recover and he would create a "screen" and block off the primary defender. Killing two birds with one stone.

    • @ShockG3001
      @ShockG3001 5 років тому +9

      Absolutely brilliant

    • @LatestSierraLeoneMusic
      @LatestSierraLeoneMusic 5 років тому +6

      He was a fucking legend

    • @kcire-tv3wy
      @kcire-tv3wy 4 роки тому +9

      I explained that last point you made once (Jordan making defenders pick one another) and someone told me I didn't know what I was talking about.

    • @rGGdom
      @rGGdom 4 роки тому +2

      I said this exact thing to someone telling me Iverson was better at ball handling. Better or worse I don't know, but Iverson size's made it more difficult for him to bypass a good defense and that's why he had to do all those fakes and gimmicks, in which he was so good at, but often involved a lot more movement.
      Jordan was an entirely different case, being so quick, effective and not wasting any movements, he often just needed one move or fake to bypass whoever was defending him.

    • @projectjt3149
      @projectjt3149 2 роки тому +3

      Damn, that’s actually true. That infamous dunk on Ewing actually started that way. As he drives in from the side, there’s the double team, and indeed he steps back. Gave him just enough distance to just pirouette around the double team and right into the dunk.

  • @BasketballSkillz
    @BasketballSkillz 7 років тому +128

    Jordan was a basketball scientist of the game. His passion fueled us all with amazing dances and delightful dazzling displays of sportsmanship on the court. I miss them wonder years. The game isn't magical without him ☺️ we love you MJ.

    • @alcidesking1834
      @alcidesking1834 6 років тому +1

      Air is always good
      .

    • @maxdurk4624
      @maxdurk4624 4 роки тому +1

      Basketball Skillz The game is surely still magical.

  • @shaun2069
    @shaun2069 4 роки тому +30

    Who’s here coming back after watching the doc 🤚🏿

  • @thomascrowniii1693
    @thomascrowniii1693 7 років тому +157

    His footwork in the post is ridiculous

    • @mentalplane
      @mentalplane 4 роки тому

      The best.

    • @jaydenfeagaiga191
      @jaydenfeagaiga191 3 роки тому

      Like ridiculously good or just ridiculous

    • @zeyy84
      @zeyy84 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaydenfeagaiga191 both

    • @jaydenfeagaiga191
      @jaydenfeagaiga191 3 роки тому

      @@zeyy84 what? Like in a good way or a bad way?

    • @mandu2943
      @mandu2943 3 роки тому

      @M Uhhh Nobody cares which one is the biggest. And you are talking about a long time away.

  • @businesspartners619
    @businesspartners619 6 років тому +72

    I remember MJ as a freshman in college and to this day it's the same reaction, he's the greatest, most athletic and aesthetic, and the only perfect athlete I have ever seen. He was the only one who mastered the game. The ultimate skill, will, athleticism, giant hands, hangtime, coordination, mental game, finesse, instincts, creativity and blessed with the perfect aesthetic physique/proportions for basketball in one package. It will never happen again. No one has ever come close and no one ever will.

    • @0rbiit701
      @0rbiit701 4 роки тому +1

      It’s a shame people try to deny the last part but it’s 100% true

    • @andybritton8903
      @andybritton8903 4 роки тому +10

      Kobe was pretty damn close

    • @Isaac-gf3jt
      @Isaac-gf3jt 4 роки тому

      10000% facts

    • @Isaac-gf3jt
      @Isaac-gf3jt 4 роки тому +4

      Andy Britton didnt have athleticism and hands of jordan

  • @cdplaya1973
    @cdplaya1973 7 років тому +13

    that man's game especially in his later years was just beautiful to watch and so technical

  • @mariajbellabeangel8101
    @mariajbellabeangel8101 7 років тому +49

    So amazing, a lot of this footage I haven't seen before. He had unreal control of his body, this is something I don't think you can teach...he had this ability even in his days at Chapel Hill. The GOAT!!

  • @paolocarlocayanan2960
    @paolocarlocayanan2960 4 роки тому +5

    Kenny smith always said that being fundamentally sound and very athletic made MJ special and GOAT. He is the most athletic and best technical basketball player at the same time. It's like combining duncan and carter in one marriage

  • @edwardoutlawjr8154
    @edwardoutlawjr8154 3 роки тому +2

    Always loved how Mike was fundamentally sound.

  • @tobro3000
    @tobro3000 6 років тому +2

    MJ's postgame is still underrated to most of the world. Watched Bulls hoops since late 70's. If you were a true local, MJ's patented post move was up there with his dunks. Splash!

    • @murilocruz7752
      @murilocruz7752 5 років тому +1

      The funny thing is that MJ got props for his post ups in his second coming, but dude was already posting up with devastating results before that and even in college.

  • @diegovelazquez9461
    @diegovelazquez9461 7 років тому +1

    What made jordan the goat along with his mindset is he never overcomplicated things. Unlike many kids today who dribble as much as possible jordan would uses as few dribbles as he could. He didnt have any flashy dribble moves, if he didn't beat you with his non dribbling moves he would use simple crossovers. This is and his mindset make him the goat

  • @TheJakobe00
    @TheJakobe00 7 років тому +41

    The tracks alone are dope af

  • @ajb7615
    @ajb7615 2 роки тому +2

    Just saw this for the first time: EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! Did I say EXCELLENT? EXCELLENT!

  • @thechampion9525
    @thechampion9525 7 років тому +1

    simple the best ever and probably never it will be another like him , Jordan was specialist almost in every position

  • @xHibachi24x
    @xHibachi24x 7 років тому +175

    I've been watching since your first video. Your content is top notch. Everything from the analysis, editing, and music. I'm surprised ya haven't already hit 100k, but I can guess it'll be no time until that happens since you're consistently pumping these videos out. When I get notifications of your videos on my phone, I ask myself "when does this dude sleep?"
    Hope to see more!
    Cheers brother.

  • @munyaradzimunodawafa7745
    @munyaradzimunodawafa7745 4 роки тому +3

    jordan still remains the mozart of basketball

  • @samuel2pac72
    @samuel2pac72 7 років тому +32

    It's hard not to acknowledged his GOAT status, very educational thank you. I love this channel, I'll hit the park in a few hours and I'll try to incorporate his footwork in post. This makes me think of a classic clip where Kobe asked MJ about the post, he told him you want to read with your feet. amazing.

    • @tyler8447
      @tyler8447 7 років тому

      can you link that please?

    • @zroxmolejon6278
      @zroxmolejon6278 4 роки тому

      @@tyler8447 it was during thier first match up game, but kobe asked about the fade away

  • @mrhoopfan1
    @mrhoopfan1 7 років тому +142

    MJ is just WAY better than any current NBA player

    • @SouRGraphics
      @SouRGraphics 7 років тому +3

      Really??

    • @beastmode1644
      @beastmode1644 7 років тому +48

      so after watching this video u gonna tell me u dont see a master ? this era is kid playing the game ! this is a Grandmaster you just watched and im a teenager tell you this ! technics over technics ! a machine ! so yeah MJ WAY better than any current NBA stars today

    • @mrskinszszs
      @mrskinszszs 7 років тому +5

      don't sleep on harden. barring injuries, he's set to go down as one of the greatest sgs in history.

    • @robbyatmaja6896
      @robbyatmaja6896 7 років тому +4

      and don't forget his monstars teammates: Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc and Kerr

    • @decaflink8566
      @decaflink8566 7 років тому +22

      Robby Atmaja Kukoc? Kerr? Monster? LMFAO

  • @CobraAquinas
    @CobraAquinas 4 роки тому +3

    First person i've seen that brought up his incredible eye control. So many players are staring at other players, or down at their feet and don't have their head up working the defense.

  • @kozmeetorez
    @kozmeetorez 4 роки тому +35

    And all this time I thought Tim Duncan was Mr. fundamentals.

  • @rosat8395
    @rosat8395 7 років тому +1

    I remember a discussion from the NBA OpenCourt crew about how MJ was so great because he was the first incredibly good athlete who was also so sound in the fundamentals... and this is so right.

  • @williamroberts-olivier9820
    @williamroberts-olivier9820 Рік тому +2

    MJ the Best ever. ....

  • @bradcarter6286
    @bradcarter6286 7 років тому +1

    The young Jordan would turn and blow past everyone to the basket. lightning quick and as explosive as ive ever seen. Him adding a sweet fadeaway only added another notch to an already unstoppable scorer

  • @murilocruz7752
    @murilocruz7752 5 років тому +1

    People always talk about Jordan's competitive fire. But what made MJ great was his actual skill and basketball IQ.

  • @ethiopianpride8732
    @ethiopianpride8732 7 років тому +27

    Makes you wonder where all that nonsense of "Jordan didn't have to face double teams!" comes from. Great video, I like how you highlight his great passing. He was such an effective and efficient scorer that his team was usually better off him taking the shot, which is rare; you don't see many scoring champs win titles, and he was for all his 6

    • @cupyay7512
      @cupyay7512 6 років тому +6

      he played point guard and averaged a triple double but told the coach he wasn't comfortable. HAHA! Jordan too good.

    • @zroxmolejon6278
      @zroxmolejon6278 5 років тому +1

      i remember that,, it was when they adjusted their lineup and after 30 games (i forget it) they changed it again to his original position but the stats was already created and it was a ridiculous stats

    • @lamefart
      @lamefart 5 років тому +5

      The 10 triple doubles in 11 games... (7 consecutive). It was 27 games when he played point. He averaged triple double in that span of games.

    • @wwbdwwbd
      @wwbdwwbd 3 роки тому

      Because Jordan faced a lot of triple teams.

    • @Widkey
      @Widkey 3 роки тому +2

      @@wwbdwwbd It's the young people who think double teams are a new thing lol.

  • @wendingo452
    @wendingo452 4 роки тому +1

    mj post-ups were so smooth and flawless. A lot of his makes were swishes too, he was a phenomenal shooter.

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec 2 роки тому +3

    Would be cool to see a video showing how he moved without the ball to get free. One of MJ's best yet underrated skills.

  • @jasonwishere3121
    @jasonwishere3121 3 роки тому +2

    All these NBA players are the best players coming out of college...and MJ can do that against them...thats impresive...making professional ballplayers lost track of him..

  • @MicMecca
    @MicMecca 5 років тому +11

    It's like Jordan saw the court in slow motion. Like he had a cheat code and all the hacks.

  • @LizaHoney721
    @LizaHoney721 4 роки тому +2

    That’s how intelligent he is. He thinks things through before acting! His mind is very sharp!

  • @krlllll
    @krlllll 3 роки тому +1

    10:13 Plus the fact that he shoots the ball very very well at his large hands was so amazing. 🐐🐐🐐

  • @thekid4449
    @thekid4449 5 років тому +4

    Khrysis has so many dope beats, LB killed this especially Phonte.🔥🔥🔥

  • @CobraAquinas
    @CobraAquinas 4 роки тому +4

    Those double clutch jumpers are all eye control man had focus, Just look at how many players even really good ones don't locate the rim on time. Jordan knew what to look at.

  • @ZhangLiwei
    @ZhangLiwei 7 років тому +1

    The shimmy fake is not faking with shoulder and head only. Pay attention to both his knees. His lower body usually changed position to the counter direction, too. When another player tries to double team, he actually tried to find the closest open space available on the court. Many times, MJ just moved towards the helper before he arrives. It all depends on if there is any other defender nearby and how difficult for defenders to recover and help. His technique is second to none. I always found something new when watching them over and over again and after trying to apply some of the principles to my play. When you try it yourself, even just in practice, there is always something more detailed emerged. And my respect for him keeps going up every time.

  • @stud_ley
    @stud_ley 4 роки тому +3

    This track goes so well with the topic. Old school and fundamentally sound. Listening at 0:56 where the commentator says “Michael is on fire now” was perfect for the beat drop 😂. Aside from that this video was amazing. Love the detail given to Jordan’s underrated moves and techniques.

  • @authentic76
    @authentic76 2 роки тому +2

    As I've always said, MJ is the only player in league history with BOTH Supreme athleticism along with Supreme fundamentals. Most great players probably had one or the other.

  • @frankygarcia625
    @frankygarcia625 4 роки тому +1

    Art to perfection,,,,for ever 23MJ,,💯✌️👍

  • @chivasvaschi3199
    @chivasvaschi3199 4 роки тому +3

    This is why jordan is the goat. Finesse.

  • @woodchips1745
    @woodchips1745 7 років тому +228

    Can you do his defense too?

    • @sylvainroche5884
      @sylvainroche5884 7 років тому +45

      He need 10 minutes more to speak about MJ's D x)

    • @pepopepo553
      @pepopepo553 7 років тому +17

      piling on this comment, defense pls

    • @Jesuspaid4oursins
      @Jesuspaid4oursins 7 років тому +12

      His defense wouldn't work now-a-days, most of his defense involved illegal hand checking. Plus, look at how great his defense did against new dynamic ball handlers like Allen Iverson, all respect to Michael, but Allen Iverson crossed him the fuck up with a simple crossover. You're better off studying the true goat, Kobe's defense.

    • @thepisceanlion4171
      @thepisceanlion4171 7 років тому +35

      Jordan was like 35 years old when Iverson crossed him up.

    • @Jesuspaid4oursins
      @Jesuspaid4oursins 7 років тому +6

      Sterlin Jordan Watered down poor man version of Jordan? Explain to me how this Watered down version of Jordan scored 81 pts in on game, scored more points than Jordan in his whole career and has a better percentage than Jordan at the three? Kobe is a better defender than MJ. MJ needs to handcheck in order to contain his man, his defense was already exposed when the hand checking rule came about and he had to defend next level ball handlers like Allen Iverson. Imagine what Kyrie or Stephen would do to MJ, that's a tragedy.

  • @angeltesfayexo6909
    @angeltesfayexo6909 7 років тому +24

    Props to you for putting the GOAT next...Larry Bird and Magic Johnson Please 😢😢😢

  • @jaydenfeagaiga191
    @jaydenfeagaiga191 3 роки тому +1

    This video always gets me hyped to play

  • @JayVenom
    @JayVenom 3 роки тому

    Mix of top notch fundamentals and top notch street ball skills with all time athleticism with great IQ and competitive relentlessness. G.O.A.T

  • @JRgaming27
    @JRgaming27 7 років тому +3

    The greatest to ever do it

  • @dthomscappello
    @dthomscappello 4 роки тому +4

    One thing i never understood was how Kobe could be smart enough to take all the incredible fundamentals of MJ's game but not use the glass nearly as much. It's most likely the single reason his career FG% isn't as good. Jordan's use of English was simple and everything

  • @shpingalet7895
    @shpingalet7895 4 роки тому +2

    Great analysis!

  • @PerfectlyFreedom
    @PerfectlyFreedom 3 роки тому +3

    Well done, a very techical video. I can watch this 10 times a day and still learning new things!

  • @simplyelite7063
    @simplyelite7063 6 років тому

    Au u don't understand how much this has helped me it's improved my game so much I have watches this and no exaggeration hundreds or maybe thousands of times next time u hear my name it will be either in the 2020 draft or 2021

  • @donaldkey9074
    @donaldkey9074 Рік тому

    Nice to see a breakdown that gives respect to some of his strangely overlooked strengths
    Creativity + hard work
    🐐

  • @vi99da
    @vi99da 7 років тому

    Best video I've ever seen on Mr. Jordan; and I'm including the ones produced for Tv and movies. Absolutely stellar!

  • @krillonusa
    @krillonusa 7 років тому

    Gotta love MJ's postup game. Silky smoove

  • @baystrongmont
    @baystrongmont 7 років тому +116

    This may be boring to some people, but I'd love to see one on John Stockton.

    • @badxgrass
      @badxgrass 7 років тому +27

      We definitely need a video on the pick and roll maestro, a lot of youngsters do not appreciate a perfectly executed pick and roll these days.

    • @johanndiaz8387
      @johanndiaz8387 7 років тому +1

      baystrongmont were watching the best pick and roll pg ever right now lol

    • @boogieloo1831
      @boogieloo1831 7 років тому +1

      Ryan STARTED THE FYIAHH - who steph? He's a good pnr pg but certainly not the best. And especially not the best historically in terms of the pnr either. Certainly he had a ton of pnr called for him but that doesn't make him the best at it.

    • @johanndiaz8387
      @johanndiaz8387 7 років тому +1

      Boogie Loo nah I meant Chris Paul I think he generates the most points of pick and rolls but Steph is amazing as well..

    • @CaesarMagnum
      @CaesarMagnum 7 років тому

      steph had pick and shoot not pick and roll

  • @icewalker23
    @icewalker23 7 років тому

    ... these vids are the purest gold!

  • @hectorfregoso3034
    @hectorfregoso3034 4 роки тому +8

    His talent was nothing but art , air Jordan the GOAT in basketball, I don’t think there will ever be a player who will play at the level Jordan did, Kobe and Lebron were good but not great. Jordan was just to good in every aspect of the game period... !!!

  • @londonmcgrew8465
    @londonmcgrew8465 4 роки тому +3

    23 greatest ever...period

  • @NEO_RedPill_2024
    @NEO_RedPill_2024 7 років тому

    What a wonderfully put together video. Great break down of the moves!!

  • @anthonymiranda1790
    @anthonymiranda1790 7 років тому

    Best basketball page . Top notch analysis and footage.

  • @ivorysteele
    @ivorysteele 4 роки тому +1

    My god. He is the greatest.

  • @jdthakid2
    @jdthakid2 7 років тому

    awww yes!! thank you!!

  • @ByAnyMeansBasketball
    @ByAnyMeansBasketball  4 роки тому

    Check out the "Dissecting Basketball" E-Book on how to watch film under the Attention to Detail microscope! Plus access to exclusive videos taking you through how I view the game of basketball. www.byanymeansbball.com/ebook 🔬

  • @mentalplane
    @mentalplane 5 років тому

    Thank you for this upload, it's a beautiful video. Long live the goat.

  • @The508ranger
    @The508ranger 7 років тому

    unbelievable. Master of his craft!

  • @ZhangLiwei
    @ZhangLiwei 7 років тому +1

    MJ also has top ability to rotate his body around the axis he picked. The dream has something similar. This made their spin-moves cover more distance to create more space. I actually think their techniques are very similar. Jordan's games from his last comeback are what makes him GOAT for me.

  • @chris14487
    @chris14487 7 років тому

    Great video/very informative! MJ was incredible to watch, impossible to stop, & without a doubt the best athlete/ entertainer I've ever witnessed!

  • @akosikuyzak
    @akosikuyzak 7 років тому

    Your passion for the game is contagious you got me subscribed. Hands down to everything you've done: from analysis to music to editing. Thanks for your work.

  • @lincoloom2
    @lincoloom2 7 років тому

    thank you 😩 i watch these attention to detail videos and piece things from some players to my game

  • @alvinease1
    @alvinease1 7 років тому

    never seen a doper jordan breakdown vid... subscribed. thanks

  • @UNGETABLE7
    @UNGETABLE7 6 років тому

    Coolest breakdown i’ve seen.. And those mitts helped his game a lot!

  • @krlllll
    @krlllll 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this man, I'm really glad that this just came from my recommendation. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @michalmukkucia
    @michalmukkucia 7 років тому

    Great work. Thx

  • @YunqGekyume
    @YunqGekyume 7 років тому +4

    Analysis is so on point man. i thought my eyes for analytics was good. This opened my eyes to another type of world lol thanks man

  • @avokadisimo21
    @avokadisimo21 7 років тому

    i wished for a series like this for years

  • @shanemichaelkraus404
    @shanemichaelkraus404 7 років тому

    Great video. Thanks

  • @EVERYTHING-dc2od
    @EVERYTHING-dc2od 6 років тому

    Jordan had so much air in every shot which was so amazing when I watched him

  • @dexterlim894
    @dexterlim894 7 років тому +2

    wow thank for upload very great vedeo i enjoy it very much i hope some kids watch this vedeo to inspired to make him like another michael jordan move someday ....

  • @richardlloyd2589
    @richardlloyd2589 4 роки тому

    Beautiful analysis, thank you.

  • @cmann517
    @cmann517 5 років тому

    Liked before the video started! Let's Go !

  • @SpiritualMatt
    @SpiritualMatt 6 років тому

    thank you i enjoy all vids

  • @joel09878
    @joel09878 7 років тому

    Amazing work, man. Thanks so much.

  • @bertlovemorleo1096
    @bertlovemorleo1096 7 років тому

    that music fit MJ ✌Emotional too make me think about the old Generation. But sad now that the people who seen Jordan play is not
    living anymore😥 from the Jordan era, some people.

  • @allabouttheracks
    @allabouttheracks 7 років тому

    Very well done sir!

  • @luissyquia
    @luissyquia 7 років тому

    this is fantastic!

  • @kylaflores6068
    @kylaflores6068 7 років тому

    thanksss!!!

  • @shanemichaelkraus404
    @shanemichaelkraus404 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the insightful ANALYSIS: this is what's missing from these videos.

  • @ooozie6285
    @ooozie6285 2 роки тому +2

    He makes it look so easy to

  • @yaadzoneinc.3524
    @yaadzoneinc.3524 6 років тому

    I like this. Down to a microscopic detail. Well done.

  • @bogdanlakotiy9915
    @bogdanlakotiy9915 7 років тому

    Thank you !! 🙏🏼💯

  • @sirm.a.r.s4640
    @sirm.a.r.s4640 7 років тому +1

    That 9th wonder beat makes this so damn amazing. Plus it adds to how cerebral Jordan really was on top of how insanely athletic he is. You have a new fan and subscriber.

  • @neilmcfarlane7161
    @neilmcfarlane7161 7 років тому

    spectacular video

  • @orrtobaly9501
    @orrtobaly9501 7 років тому

    Hey I just wanted to say that your videos are top notch. You are one of the best basketball analyzers on UA-cam in my opinion. I have been able to adopt at least one thing to my game from most of your Attention to Detail videos , and I am very grateful. Keep on doing great work!!

  • @andgar923
    @andgar923 7 років тому

    Great video breakdown. This video gives us a detailed glimpse as to what MJ special.

  • @AdamSalaah
    @AdamSalaah 7 років тому +1

    I love how you edit the shots to fall into the basket as the snare/clap of the beat hits :D

  • @Maxtrash69
    @Maxtrash69 7 років тому

    great video by the way. thank you for the attention to detail

  • @MrMonkeylawyer
    @MrMonkeylawyer 5 років тому

    Love the little brother track in the beginning

  • @marcel_tol0516
    @marcel_tol0516 7 років тому

    Great Work!

  • @gnorioisley8181
    @gnorioisley8181 7 років тому

    GREAT VIDEOS