**TIMESTAMPS BELOW** A huge compilation of many of my 90s Bulls videos, including BRAND NEW content. Which Bulls team was better, the First 3-Peat Team, or the 2nd 3-Peat Team? Why Phil Jackson is the Greatest Coach of All Time 0:17 (BRAND NEW) Michael Jordan GOAT Case updated 4:46 The One Team Who Could BEAT the 2017 Warriors 14:17 The Greatness of Dennis Rodman 20:20 Truly, How Was MJ at 3 Pointers? 27:31 The Bulls Most Underrated Weapon: Ron Harper 37:35 An Honest Breakdown of Scottie Pippen 38:53 When Pippen Lead the Bulls and Was ROBBED By the League 47:01 The Truth About the Greatness of Michael Jordan 57:03 The Truth about Michael Jordan’s 1-9 Playoff Record Before Pippen 1:03:41 When Pippen OUTPLAYED MJ 1:10:42 The Story of Jordan’s Final Season in Chicago 1:18:13 The Greatest Duos Ever 1:27:33 Are the 95-96 Bulls the Greatest Team EVER? 1:37:04 How Bad Luck Ruined the Bulls 7th Ring 1:45:02 The Truth about the 90s and MJ’s Left 1:50:44 Michael Jordan’s Greatest Playoff Series 2:00:06 Exposing the MYTH That MJ Dominated a Weak Era 2:08:14 How and Why MJ BANNED Isiah Thomas from the Dream Team 2:20:05 Did the Bulls Take Advantage of the Expansion Era? 2:32:11 Why You CAN’T TRUST What They Say About MJ 2:42:01 The Greatest ALL-PRIME Teams of All Time 2:49:11
Here's MJ in anime terms: He was a super saiyan during the regular season. A super saiyan 2 during the playoffs. And a super saiyan 3 during the finals. The only time he was a regular saiyan was during his years with the wizards, and he never once was pushed to go to his final form. I absolutely believe that MJ had one last gear up his sleeve that was sadly never used because his finals series never went to a game 7. The Suns series was probably the closest thing to him getting pushed to his final form, but even then, i still think he has a level above that.
@ you was putting it in anime terms and I did to lol I was joking chill. Also it imply here because of Jordan being 6-0 and not losing again it was a joke you took seriously
@kam01096 it was a metaphor. But I get what you're saying now. I wouldn't call 6-0 plot armor, though, since there were no writers involved to formulate said plot armor. Plot armor makes it sound like it was scripted. That's the issue I had. But yes, I do see what you mean now. Thanks for clarifying.
Very cool compilation, Jonny! I saw the first part about Phil Jackson, and you make a great case for him to be the greatest coach ever. It definitely isn't easy to manage so many egos. One can bring up brilliant gameplays, but, as you clearly indicated with your video, interpersonal relations and motivation are also critical. I agree that Jackson was excellent at both - he knew how to lead the team and create brilliant strategies. I agree that he was integral to the Lakers' and Bulls' success. Excellent GOAT case for MJ. He's my choice for GOAT also. I admire how he was excellent on both ends of the court and was consistent. Indeed, while everyone has bad games (MJ included), MJ stepped up in the finals and that's why I give him the edge over LeBron (as you mentioned, LeBron infamously played poorly in the 2011 NBA Finals). While there is a solid GOAT cases for others, I agree that Jordan's excellence on both ends of the court (along with how he is skilled at so many aspects of the game) and his consistent excellence is why he's better than others. You gave a solid argument for why the 95-96 Bulls could beat the Warriors. I think Pippen and Rodman would hamper Durant (I think they both would guard him). I agree too that MJ and Harper would give Thompson and Curry trouble, respectively. I also think that while MJ doesn't have the greatest 3 point percentage, he would step up in the finals and would have a good 3 point shooting performance (just like how he did in 1992). Steph's the better shooter, but I think MJ would knock down critical 3 point shots. It'd be an epic 7 game series between the Bulls and the 2017 Warriors. I will be watching more of the compilation, but really enjoy the beginning of it (and am excited to watch more of it) :). I hope you had a nice Christmas, Jonny! Take care :).
3:07 The look on Krause's face as he's staring at Rodman's name on the back of a bulls jersey is priceless😂. That right there shows you how much beef Chicago and Detriot had back then😂. The last dance may have left a couple of things out from those days for all we know.
"..... wouldn't be caught dead on a banana-boat" lol Don't you remember that photo of Laimbeer, Barkley,Bird, and Tom Chambers on vacation together??? jk
I just want to give props to KC Jones who won 8 MBA championships as as a player. Won 2 NCAA college championships. Coached his teams to 5 championships wining 2 while losing 3. He too like Phil Jackson had HOF players on his roster. He coached his teams to 4 60+ seasons and has a .643 winning ng pct. Also Billy Cunningham is a coach no one talks about. He won a Chsmpionship as a player, Coached the 6xers to 8 50+ game wins with two seasons with 60+ wins. 3 championship appearance while winning one. With a .698 wining pct!
Regarding Rodman, aside all his physical attributes, a big part of his game was also his ability to completely frustrate whomever he was guarding, I saw a lot of centers lose their mind over that 3 peat run.
On MJ's 3pt shooting early in his career', it should be noted that he took less than 1 per game. They likely were heaves at the basket in short clock situations or end of quarters. It was a time when the name of the game was attacking the basket and being physical. It's like the difference between medieval hand to hand combat and mastering your weapons. and more modern warfare that lobbed grenades at the opposing forces. The point I believe isn't emphasized nearly enough, if at all, was the fact that he was determined use any confidence you had in a perceived sufficiency, as an opportunity to look into your eyes to let you know he sees he took that confidence away. That poor individual would go out of his way to avoid direct eye with MJ after that. That move effectively took away from their game that night. How many players in history could score on you at will and stop you from reaching your averages? What would that do to you psychologically? Yeah, don't believe me, listen to his competition.
Look it context subject we can only speculate but 90 players wouldnt like analytics three point no defense. They play team oriented inside out create on the break with lay up dunk high percentage.real coachin
**TIMESTAMPS BELOW** A huge compilation of many of my 90s Bulls videos, including BRAND NEW content.
Which Bulls team was better, the First 3-Peat Team, or the 2nd 3-Peat Team?
Why Phil Jackson is the Greatest Coach of All Time 0:17 (BRAND NEW)
Michael Jordan GOAT Case updated 4:46
The One Team Who Could BEAT the 2017 Warriors 14:17
The Greatness of Dennis Rodman 20:20
Truly, How Was MJ at 3 Pointers? 27:31
The Bulls Most Underrated Weapon: Ron Harper 37:35
An Honest Breakdown of Scottie Pippen 38:53
When Pippen Lead the Bulls and Was ROBBED By the League 47:01
The Truth About the Greatness of Michael Jordan 57:03
The Truth about Michael Jordan’s 1-9 Playoff Record Before Pippen 1:03:41
When Pippen OUTPLAYED MJ 1:10:42
The Story of Jordan’s Final Season in Chicago 1:18:13
The Greatest Duos Ever 1:27:33
Are the 95-96 Bulls the Greatest Team EVER? 1:37:04
How Bad Luck Ruined the Bulls 7th Ring 1:45:02
The Truth about the 90s and MJ’s Left 1:50:44
Michael Jordan’s Greatest Playoff Series 2:00:06
Exposing the MYTH That MJ Dominated a Weak Era 2:08:14
How and Why MJ BANNED Isiah Thomas from the Dream Team 2:20:05
Did the Bulls Take Advantage of the Expansion Era? 2:32:11
Why You CAN’T TRUST What They Say About MJ 2:42:01
The Greatest ALL-PRIME Teams of All Time 2:49:11
@@jonnyarnett the first bulls three peat is definitely better than the second one
You definitely should have put the ultimate Bulls video here.
Here's MJ in anime terms:
He was a super saiyan during the regular season.
A super saiyan 2 during the playoffs.
And a super saiyan 3 during the finals.
The only time he was a regular saiyan was during his years with the wizards, and he never once was pushed to go to his final form. I absolutely believe that MJ had one last gear up his sleeve that was sadly never used because his finals series never went to a game 7.
The Suns series was probably the closest thing to him getting pushed to his final form, but even then, i still think he has a level above that.
Mj for sure had plot armor, he’s 6-0 in the finals. But he for sure in the big three 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@kam01096 How does plot armor apply in sports? Touch grass, my man. Life is not a movie.
@ you was putting it in anime terms and I did to lol I was joking chill. Also it imply here because of Jordan being 6-0 and not losing again it was a joke you took seriously
@@marcmata5574 also you said touch grass life is not a movie while putting stuff in anime terms man you are a hypocrite 💀
@kam01096 it was a metaphor. But I get what you're saying now. I wouldn't call 6-0 plot armor, though, since there were no writers involved to formulate said plot armor. Plot armor makes it sound like it was scripted. That's the issue I had. But yes, I do see what you mean now. Thanks for clarifying.
Being a Bulls fan since 1983, seeing them succeed in the 90s was a joy
Jordan's bulls means more in terms of basketball influence than any basketball team in the history of the game
As a '97 baby, I'm proud to be born at the tail end of the Bulls dynasty
98 Baby Here Proud and hrearing my uncle's and Grandpa stories about Jordan .🎉
Very cool compilation, Jonny! I saw the first part about Phil Jackson, and you make a great case for him to be the greatest coach ever. It definitely isn't easy to manage so many egos. One can bring up brilliant gameplays, but, as you clearly indicated with your video, interpersonal relations and motivation are also critical. I agree that Jackson was excellent at both - he knew how to lead the team and create brilliant strategies. I agree that he was integral to the Lakers' and Bulls' success.
Excellent GOAT case for MJ. He's my choice for GOAT also. I admire how he was excellent on both ends of the court and was consistent. Indeed, while everyone has bad games (MJ included), MJ stepped up in the finals and that's why I give him the edge over LeBron (as you mentioned, LeBron infamously played poorly in the 2011 NBA Finals). While there is a solid GOAT cases for others, I agree that Jordan's excellence on both ends of the court (along with how he is skilled at so many aspects of the game) and his consistent excellence is why he's better than others.
You gave a solid argument for why the 95-96 Bulls could beat the Warriors. I think Pippen and Rodman would hamper Durant (I think they both would guard him). I agree too that MJ and Harper would give Thompson and Curry trouble, respectively. I also think that while MJ doesn't have the greatest 3 point percentage, he would step up in the finals and would have a good 3 point shooting performance (just like how he did in 1992). Steph's the better shooter, but I think MJ would knock down critical 3 point shots. It'd be an epic 7 game series between the Bulls and the 2017 Warriors.
I will be watching more of the compilation, but really enjoy the beginning of it (and am excited to watch more of it) :). I hope you had a nice Christmas, Jonny! Take care :).
7 game series? You guys give too much props to warriors...
I say they win 0 to 2 games
Saving this for my next all-nighter. Bless you 😂
Your a legend dude
Just had a long talk with pops about these guys yesterday 😂
3:07 The look on Krause's face as he's staring at Rodman's name on the back of a bulls jersey is priceless😂. That right there shows you how much beef Chicago and Detriot had back then😂. The last dance may have left a couple of things out from those days for all we know.
This was a great Christmas treat
Jordan = Superman
Pippen = Batman
Rodman = Joker
Jackson = Vandal Savage
"..... wouldn't be caught dead on a banana-boat" lol
Don't you remember that photo of Laimbeer, Barkley,Bird, and Tom Chambers on vacation together??? jk
Micheal "jeffrey"jordan is the true goat🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🔥🔥🔥🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Popovich fans acting like he’s the goat coach with less than half the rings 💀
Red is the GOAT
On more super teams 💀. I got popovich over Phil but I can see why people got Phil over him and as the coach
@@kam01096I mean they're both clearly transcendent coaches, there's no wrong choice imho.
@@RemoWilliams1227 yeah true that tho
That’s what I’m saying!
I just want to give props to KC Jones who won 8 MBA championships as as a player. Won 2 NCAA college championships. Coached his teams to 5 championships wining 2 while losing 3. He too like Phil Jackson had HOF players on his roster. He coached his teams to 4 60+ seasons and has a .643 winning ng pct. Also Billy Cunningham is a coach no one talks about. He won a Chsmpionship as a player, Coached the 6xers to 8 50+ game wins with two seasons with 60+ wins. 3 championship appearance while winning one. With a .698 wining pct!
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Red Auerbach has to be the GOAT; coach and executive.
Have a great afternoon!!
Regarding Rodman, aside all his physical attributes, a big part of his game was also his ability to completely frustrate whomever he was guarding, I saw a lot of centers lose their mind over that 3 peat run.
One my top 3 Favorite Dynasty teams with the other 2 being the Lakers and the Celtics
Jonny👊🏾
TBF the Bulls were already in the ECF before he started coaching them. So he didn’t exactly take them from rags to riches. Not to say he didn’t help.
“Greatest dynasty” of the 90s*. FTFY
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Another question for the 200 questions video who do you think was the better third option for the 90s Chicago Bulls Rodman or Grant?
On MJ's 3pt shooting early in his career', it should be noted that he took less than 1 per game. They likely were heaves at the basket in short clock situations or end of quarters. It was a time when the name of the game was attacking the basket and being physical. It's like the difference between medieval hand to hand combat and mastering your weapons. and more modern warfare that lobbed grenades at the opposing forces.
The point I believe isn't emphasized nearly enough, if at all, was the fact that he was determined use any confidence you had in a perceived sufficiency, as an opportunity to look into your eyes to let you know he sees he took that confidence away. That poor individual would go out of his way to avoid direct eye with MJ after that. That move effectively took away from their game that night. How many players in history could score on you at will and stop you from reaching your averages? What would that do to you psychologically? Yeah, don't believe me, listen to his competition.
Can you make a video with The Deep 3?
Bill's Celtics
Jordan's Bulls
Magic's Lakers
i love the bulls but let’s not forget who the warriors head coach is
He’s got the inside scoop on all their secrets 😎
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Look it context subject we can only speculate but 90 players wouldnt like analytics three point no defense. They play team oriented inside out create on the break with lay up dunk high percentage.real coachin
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A lot of mistakes about the 01 Lakers, Horace Grant and Ron Harper contributions were not included