@@mjjumps I'm 44 years old so I've watched all those guys. I assume you are around the same age since you know who Bo Jackson is. I don't usually leave sports related comments on UA-cam because there are too many people hating or bashing MJ. I'm not a die-hard Jordan fan either. It just gets really annoying when someone who never watched him play runs their mouth and says LeBron is better or the competition was garbage. They have no idea because they weren't old enough to have watched it. To get back to my original comment I think Bo is the greatest athlete of all time. It just a shame his career got cut short. He would be in the football Hall of Fame for sure and probably the baseball Hall of Fame. He was a freak athlete. Deon was great too but I think Bo was the better baseball player. I think he was the better football player too. He averaged close to 6 yards a carry. But I see what you are saying as well. We still haven't seen a player like MJ and I've watched basketball for over 40 years. I wish some of these kids would look it up and watch some of his highlights. There are hours upon hours of them and every one of them is amazing
He lines it up like a normal layup, but does his best to shoot exactly 180 degrees on the turnaround, so its close to the same form/motion but backwards?? Just bulshitting here but that's my best guess, he is superhuman after all lol
@@christopherfoerstel9116 I know all that. My comment is a quote from an announcer when he was hitting one of these shots from the video Michael Jordan "Airtime"
If you’ve ever played around with this move you realize a fundamental truth. The basket doesn’t move. If you know where it is and where you are in relation eyes aren’t necessarily needed. That’s why he was able to hit the free throw with his eyes closed. 15ft away, 10ft high, no obstacles. This move is a free throw if you practice enough. It’s one the list with the unblockable shots; no look layup, dirks and mjs fade away, and the sky hook. Really should be talked about more.
Which of the moves. Getting hit on the arm and adjusting a shot in 0.2 seconds has nothing to do with what you said. That’s quick thinking and great skills. What you talk about is muscle memory.
Greatest athlete of all time
Greatest basketball player yes. Greatest athlete I don't think so. Bo Jackson was probably the greatest athlete
@@derek5499 I love Bo, Deion as well but I’ll go with MJ
@@mjjumps I'm 44 years old so I've watched all those guys. I assume you are around the same age since you know who Bo Jackson is. I don't usually leave sports related comments on UA-cam because there are too many people hating or bashing MJ. I'm not a die-hard Jordan fan either. It just gets really annoying when someone who never watched him play runs their mouth and says LeBron is better or the competition was garbage. They have no idea because they weren't old enough to have watched it. To get back to my original comment I think Bo is the greatest athlete of all time. It just a shame his career got cut short. He would be in the football Hall of Fame for sure and probably the baseball Hall of Fame. He was a freak athlete. Deon was great too but I think Bo was the better baseball player. I think he was the better football player too. He averaged close to 6 yards a carry. But I see what you are saying as well. We still haven't seen a player like MJ and I've watched basketball for over 40 years. I wish some of these kids would look it up and watch some of his highlights. There are hours upon hours of them and every one of them is amazing
@@derek5499 I respect your opinion, and it makes sense… I just have to go with Jordan… Have a great day man
The goat the man-made spectacular moves every single night
This guy is the Michael Jordan of circus shots.
That shot on Ehlo was amazing. Ehlo actually played great defense and managed to block Jordan's shot. What MJ did next is almost impossible
Mike being Mike with his unreal abilities
GREAT IDEA for top 10!!! Love this!!!
We’ve seen em all!
This is his most magical shot. Never seen any other player do this shot with such easiness.
GOAT.
How does he do that how does he know?!?
He lines it up like a normal layup, but does his best to shoot exactly 180 degrees on the turnaround, so its close to the same form/motion but backwards??
Just bulshitting here but that's my best guess, he is superhuman after all lol
@@christopherfoerstel9116 I know all that. My comment is a quote from an announcer when he was hitting one of these shots from the video Michael Jordan "Airtime"
@@luciousthomas6141 rip lol
Top 10 he no need to look ! And top 10 you need to look !
If you’ve ever played around with this move you realize a fundamental truth. The basket doesn’t move. If you know where it is and where you are in relation eyes aren’t necessarily needed. That’s why he was able to hit the free throw with his eyes closed. 15ft away, 10ft high, no obstacles. This move is a free throw if you practice enough. It’s one the list with the unblockable shots; no look layup, dirks and mjs fade away, and the sky hook. Really should be talked about more.
Which of the moves. Getting hit on the arm and adjusting a shot in 0.2 seconds has nothing to do with what you said. That’s quick thinking and great skills. What you talk about is muscle memory.
2:45
2:11 360 lol. More like a 180.
People say Carter did a 360 in the dunk contest too. They are clueless. And the famous 720 dunk was a 540. They rarely do a real 360.
Imagine lebron doing like this