Literally the perfect player ever, across all sports. Not just his basketball abilities, but his leadership and accountability. He transcended basketball. More people should look up to Michael. He'll teach you how to be a true leader, with real accountability. Even if you aren't an athlete, you can learn so much from Michael. G O A T.
@@kareek1 Messi and CR7 are known because football is the most watched sport in the world. MJ is known beyond basketball alone. People who never heard of the bulls wearing jerseys of the Bulls because of MJ. The shoes and we can go on. MJ in his prime was bigger than Messi and Ronaldo.
@@iFanchi sry. But That is just not the truth. MJ in his prime is nowhere near Messi and CR7. Even now with CR7 declining. He still has bigger numbers than MJ.
He scored 55 at The Garden that season he was in full form, and Horace left. That's why the lost. They went and got Brian Williams and Rodman to fill that 4 position, hence another 3 peat.
@@Kentelligent24 Getting hot one game is not full form. Look at his poor efficiency, look at his analytical metrics, besides his Wizards years or injury year, his PER was ranked at the bottom of his career, same with his WS, VORP, his BPM, DBPM, OBPM, OWS every analytical metric shows he was no where near his full form.
No excuses- this differentiates him from LeBron. And he reveals a selflessness also- listen to comments about not wearing out his teammates just to get more practice time for Jordan. Also took full accountability for his short comings.
He talks about the loss of the strong rebounding, and insinuates its because of the loss of horace grant. He says he and pippen are going to have to find a way to pick that up. I would say, its obvious, but NOT to underestimate the pickup of Rodman after this season ended. Sure, Jordan got better. But he made sure to plug that hole too that he keenly observed in the Orlando loss by recruiting Rodman.
It's amazing and arrogant for him to have thought he would be able to come back towards the end of the season and win. Especially after taking time off and competing against professional athletes playing consistently.
@@jdmintegradpso the fact that he tried to come back at the end of the 95 season and think he could win a title after taking a year and a half off isn’t arrogant? I’m a Jordan fan but come on let’s be honest and call a spade a spade.
I wish you didn't made that stupid decision to play baseball. You should of stayed the two seasons to see if the Rockets deserved those two championships from you.
Literally the perfect player ever, across all sports. Not just his basketball abilities, but his leadership and accountability. He transcended basketball. More people should look up to Michael. He'll teach you how to be a true leader, with real accountability. Even if you aren't an athlete, you can learn so much from Michael. G O A T.
Just stop. He is the goat of basketball. No doubt. But in sports he does not coming even close to Messi and CR7
@@kareek1 Or Wayne Gretzky
@@kareek1 Messi and CR7 are known because football is the most watched sport in the world.
MJ is known beyond basketball alone.
People who never heard of the bulls wearing jerseys of the Bulls because of MJ.
The shoes and we can go on.
MJ in his prime was bigger than Messi and Ronaldo.
@@iFanchi sry. But That is just not the truth. MJ in his prime is nowhere near Messi and CR7. Even now with CR7 declining. He still has bigger numbers than MJ.
No blame shifting, no passive aggressiveness, no excuses just accountability. (It's almost as if he's saying that L is on me)
It was his 3rd game back, next game he hit a game winner in Atlanta, 4 days later scored 55 pts in NYC and had a winning play. He's good.
I watched those games live on tv. Fantastic stuff.
This is 1994-95 season not 95-96 as 95-96 he comes back in full form and dominates everyone
He scored 55 at The Garden that season he was in full form, and Horace left. That's why the lost. They went and got Brian Williams and Rodman to fill that 4 position, hence another 3 peat.
55, yes, but he ran out of gas. So not full form.
@@Kentelligent24 Getting hot one game is not full form. Look at his poor efficiency, look at his analytical metrics, besides his Wizards years or injury year, his PER was ranked at the bottom of his career, same with his WS, VORP, his BPM, DBPM, OBPM, OWS every analytical metric shows he was no where near his full form.
@@chrismoneystl I knew full form would do the job lol
@libfit9068 I knew full form would do the job, lol
I like how he says "we" and takes responsibility. Lebron usually says "my teammates", big difference.
He would call his teammates his supporting cast gtfoh 😂😂🤷🏾♂️
That’s a lie Lebron always take the blame for any loss
Yes he isolates himself. Lebron be like yall lose not me 😂
Lebron lives rent free in the mind of you incels
@@roybrown1759just the last time he blamed the replay center lol
CLASS.
MJ taking responsibility @6:30
nice post. thanks
Jordan smooth swag, cool as ever,just observe not enotional, not sarcastic,just bein real no blaming,no drama, The.Goat!
Lefruaud no substance!
No excuses- this differentiates him from LeBron. And he reveals a selflessness also- listen to comments about not wearing out his teammates just to get more practice time for Jordan. Also took full accountability for his short comings.
He talks about the loss of the strong rebounding, and insinuates its because of the loss of horace grant. He says he and pippen are going to have to find a way to pick that up. I would say, its obvious, but NOT to underestimate the pickup of Rodman after this season ended. Sure, Jordan got better. But he made sure to plug that hole too that he keenly observed in the Orlando loss by recruiting Rodman.
Lebron needs to watch and learn how its done. Clothing emaculate! Pride!
I literally just came here because i heard LeBron crying about officiating
Stop worshiping this man, he's not a god. 😐
Jordan's return transformed the Bulls from team in danger of not making 1995 postseason to a playoff contender.
So he did say something was his fault. I guess admiting fault is possible with some NBA players.
Ant, Jokic, Luka, and Wemby said it was their fault when they lose.
Its only these previous generation of players thats lame (KD, LBJ, Harden)
This is after one of the first games of the comeback, first home game maybe,
not in the playoffs.
@BMag4ever lollll......what did michael jordan always say "there's no shortcuts to greatness"......
LeBron, take notes, a real man talks to the media after losing a playoff series, even the greatest of all time.
You’re a moron lol
This was a regular season game 😂😂
You should of never went to play baseball so we can see if Olajuwon can beat you in the NBA Finals.
but you did made some moves of him playing baseball if there's someone who should be blamed it's you and no one else
If it weren't for Barkley not closing out on Stockton, we would've got to see this in 97.
No Mad Max tho 😕
So what your saying is Jordan didn't lose 🤔
Luka says I no matter what. Thats the difference.
First home game back
It's amazing and arrogant for him to have thought he would be able to come back towards the end of the season and win. Especially after taking time off and competing against professional athletes playing consistently.
He isn't being arrogant, seems like you got your facts mixed up.
@@jdmintegradpso the fact that he tried to come back at the end of the 95 season and think he could win a title after taking a year and a half off isn’t arrogant? I’m a Jordan fan but come on let’s be honest and call a spade a spade.
I wish you didn't made that stupid decision to play baseball. You should of stayed the two seasons to see if the Rockets deserved those two championships from you.
If Mike didn’t play baseball, there would be no Rockets championships.
We are lucky for the MLB strike. If not for that . I don’t think MJ comes back to the NBA.
His dad had just died, and his dad had always wanted him to choose baseball. He did it to honor his father.
@@jaymum23 just 1 championship from the rockets, Olajuwon would be everywhere in 1 NBA Finals against Jordan bulls.
@@hectorlopez1069 No he’d beat Olajuwon like he did Ewing and 1996 Shaq after playing a full season.