NBA Legends Explain Why Ron Harper Was Like Jordan

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  • @jeremyshelton1079
    @jeremyshelton1079 Рік тому +54

    I always thought Ron deserved so much more recognition than he ever received. The way he adapted his game and changed his style after his injury was amazing.

  • @janjilek3496
    @janjilek3496 Рік тому +196

    I loved Ron Harper, he was a great defensive addition to that Bulls team, and could still have good offensive games.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Рік тому +8

      If memory serves he never reached his potential because of INJURIES. Like so many playiers.

    • @jetshark970shark4
      @jetshark970shark4 Рік тому +5

      ​@Kermit T. Frog Knee injury robbed him of his leaping abilities, but he could still play. Similarly to D.rose.

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Рік тому +1

      @@jetshark970shark4 Good comparison. My rather shaky memory of it was that it was devastating. It is so satisfying seeing Rose playing again.

    • @jetshark970shark4
      @jetshark970shark4 Рік тому +3

      @Kermit T. Frog I wasn't even born, I've seen highlights of before and after. My dad played against him in summer leagues said he could jump from the free throw line and dunk. I saw some VHS tapes of him playing before injuries and he definitely was athletic like Jordan and Clyde Drexler, honestly his game was like a combination of the both of them. He was lightning quick with bounce, he had the ability to just hang in the air, along with his defensive ability. He was dangerous 😳

    • @Kermit_T_Frog
      @Kermit_T_Frog Рік тому +1

      @@jetshark970shark4 Clyde Drexler is another forgotten man. People don't remember what an athlete he was. If stories can be believed he had a consistent 47" vertical. Though these things all have to be taken with a grain of salt. I remember this by reason that at the time I was attending the University of Houston.

  • @jowpro
    @jowpro Рік тому +136

    Great shout out to Ron Harper. Man, the Mark Price and Ron Harper duo was incredible.

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Рік тому +1

      Yes

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Рік тому +9

      Mark Price was that dude.
      And Ron sacrificed a lot to make his team better.
      Brad Daugherty isn't mentioned amongst the centers from that era as much either.
      Knee injuries got all 3 of them.

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Рік тому +1

      5 rings

    • @JK-br1mu
      @JK-br1mu Рік тому

      except in the playoffs

    • @jowpro
      @jowpro Рік тому +5

      @@JK-br1mu True that! They gave the Bulls a damn good fight though. It broke my heart that Harper and Price injured their knees.

  • @Ohnoyoudont9791
    @Ohnoyoudont9791 Рік тому +59

    Love Harp. He always looked like he was having fun out there too, lots of smiles, never disrespectful to his opponents, but always very competitive.

  • @swoesteban5570
    @swoesteban5570 Рік тому +140

    Ron Harper was a joy to watch. From Dayton, to Miami Univ., to Cleveland. A homegrown talent to be proud of.

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Рік тому +5

      If he was drafted today he would smoke guys like Durant and Klay.

    • @raysmith861
      @raysmith861 Рік тому +2

      ​@@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Facts

    • @carnevale366
      @carnevale366 Рік тому +1

      And from what I hear, because I never met him, but Ron Harper's a very down-to-earth guy. I met Bob Love though, at a Bulls game. I believe Mr. Love was a factor in Ron Harper signing with the Bulls. You see, they both had speech impediments.

    • @raysmith861
      @raysmith861 Рік тому +1

      @@carnevale366 I knew Ron Harper did, but I didn't know about Bob Love having a speech impediment. Good stuff

    • @steveolie985
      @steveolie985 Рік тому

      Well hell, Another Steve O local to ohio

  • @NosEL34
    @NosEL34 Рік тому +36

    Any true Bulls fan has mad love for Harper. When Ron, Pippen, and MJ would put that press on in the 3rd quarter of games is when the Bulls would really take control of a lot of games. He was great in Cleveland but became a champion in Chicago. Hell of a player, truly an integral part of Bulls success.

    • @element-dh9dx
      @element-dh9dx Рік тому

      His defense was greatly appreciated and needed. He was one of those rare 2 way players, needle in the haystack.

  • @Wo1fLarsen
    @Wo1fLarsen Рік тому +6

    Two 6' 6" guards and a 6'7" small forward! They made it hard on the rest of the league...and I didn't even bring up Dennis and Toni.

  • @SmellyFartSoHard
    @SmellyFartSoHard Рік тому +31

    When he moved to Bulls, he really changed his game and bulked up a lot. And also shoutout to Phil who utilize him very well.

  • @roberthilson6327
    @roberthilson6327 Рік тому +7

    As a Utah jazz fan I will tell you that it was Ron Harper who kept the bulls in a lot of the games when Utah had them on the run.
    He was always doing something to get them back into it.
    Respect to the man for that!

  • @maceothompson2353
    @maceothompson2353 Рік тому +38

    Ron Harper was a problem for a lot of teams! Please do a video on Latrell Sprewell! PLEASE

    • @theroadrunnerjarhead4109
      @theroadrunnerjarhead4109 Рік тому

      That’s the guy that choked his coach right? Funny.

    • @juliusjones2487
      @juliusjones2487 Рік тому +2

      Sprewell was the one right before this one.

    • @tj5180
      @tj5180 Рік тому

      @@theroadrunnerjarhead4109 yes but he was underrated during his years with gsw and knicks

  • @Dantana773
    @Dantana773 Рік тому +51

    Yes Ron HArper was Very versatile & athletic I have been a fan of his game since he was At Miami Univ. His rookie average of 22.9ppg 4.8 assists 4.8 rebounds 2.5 steals 1 block on a 455 fg percentage shows how much of an all around player he was and even after the knee injury in 1990 he averaged 19.3 ppg for the clippers and helped get them into the playoffs twice. He gave the players crazy work. salute to Ron Harper.

    • @coreyjohnson5346
      @coreyjohnson5346 Рік тому +4

      I did not know that. Thanks for the info. Obviously I was like 7 yrs old in 1990. But I started watching the nba around 94. I knew he was a solid players but didn't know he was explosive like that.

    • @Dantana773
      @Dantana773 Рік тому +2

      @@coreyjohnson5346 No problem but yeah He had Game and was a high flyer That played defense

    • @jpaoly10
      @jpaoly10 Рік тому +2

      Youre right!! He was a very acrobatic player in his Cleveland years!!

    • @tj5180
      @tj5180 Рік тому

      @@Dantana773 why did cleveland get rid of him.

    • @Dantana773
      @Dantana773 Рік тому

      @@tj5180 I have no factual answer for you, maybe he upset somebody higher up. because they traded him and 2 first round draft picks and a 2nd for Danny Ferry n Reggie Williams He went to the clippers and helped get them to the playoffs twice even tho he tore his right knee up soon after the trade

  • @coolbananas1803
    @coolbananas1803 Рік тому +23

    The reason I love this channel is because you put the spotlight on players who deserve it but almost never get it. Thank you!

  • @johnnysnowbird826
    @johnnysnowbird826 Рік тому +53

    One of the best players post injury of my generation. What a career. From superstar to role player he was the definition of a team player and champion.

    • @nuhussl7
      @nuhussl7 Рік тому +1

      Facts

    • @darrellboone9274
      @darrellboone9274 Рік тому +6

      A nice career,but one of the best players ever? Easy,man🙄

    • @brandenwebb6232
      @brandenwebb6232 Рік тому +1

      Very good player but I swear you old heads go to far

    • @johnnysnowbird826
      @johnnysnowbird826 Рік тому

      @@brandenwebb6232 maybe...but 'one of the' is the key phrase.

    • @benyah3390
      @benyah3390 9 місяців тому

      The man said *post* injury. That means he went from superstar to diminished player, and he was the best of the best.

  • @high-defRJ
    @high-defRJ Рік тому +19

    As a Chicagoan during that time in my youth, anybody who was on the Bulls roster - I was a huge fan. Despite wanting him to score like when he was with the Cavs and the Clippers, Ron sacrificed his role to be a defender/role player first. Part of the reason for the three-peat goes to Ron Harper. And on cherry on top, he appeared on Kenan and Kel,- greatest Nickelodeon sitcom ever, and myself who has had stutter for most of my life like Ron, he connected with me and the youth in a way. Underneath a great competitor was a great human being, connecting to the fans and not scared to hide his speech 'problems'.

  • @qcrepresenta734
    @qcrepresenta734 Рік тому +40

    His defense was freaking AMAZING! A true lock down guard! Took alot of pressure off of Jordan on defense...

    • @juliusjones2487
      @juliusjones2487 Рік тому +8

      Which is one of the reasons why the 96-98 Bulls would dominate the Warriors with KD.

    • @gpeepssat
      @gpeepssat Рік тому +2

      Jordan +Harper= Pressure

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 Рік тому +3

      2 6' 6 dudes playing all NBA defense. That's tough, oh and pippen and Rodman

    • @easylife6348
      @easylife6348 Рік тому +1

      @@joshlewis575that bulls team was and still is the most defensive team of all time.

    • @kennysa3586
      @kennysa3586 Рік тому

      @@easylife6348 negative. 04 detroit pistons was the best defensive team ever. But 96 bulls better overall

  • @a.s.4077
    @a.s.4077 Рік тому +13

    Thank you for showing Ron Harper and Toni Kukoc the more than deserved love! Two legends!

    • @xlxl9440
      @xlxl9440 Рік тому +3

      Honestly the beating that Tony Kukoc took from Jordan and Pippen on defense during the 92 Olympics earned my respect for him. He couldn't believe that this was happening to him because he had never experienced that type of D before. But Jordan and Pippen was testing him because the Bulls had drafted him. Kukoc held his own and didn't back down. He gained respect, and he fit right in with the Bulls. Because he survived everything that Jordan and Pippen threw at him defensively, and earned their respect, the Bulls became arguably the greatest Dynasty in NBA Basketball history. So salute to Kukoc and Ron Harper. Without these two men on the second unit, the bulls don't 6 peat!!!

  • @jai_sion
    @jai_sion Рік тому +7

    About time the put respect on his name

  • @kagors4491
    @kagors4491 Рік тому +9

    Underrated beast. Very valuable for the Bulls that many dont realize

  • @kaschbourbeau7413
    @kaschbourbeau7413 Рік тому +11

    Everyone that was there in the 90's and was a basketball fan all called him a
    'poor man's Jordan'

    • @TheBmills415
      @TheBmills415 Рік тому +3

      Sooooo truuuu

    • @jessecrawford3897
      @jessecrawford3897 Рік тому

      That’s what we called Clyde Drexler. He was really a poor man’s Mike! Go back and watch that dunk contest when he did every dunk Jordan did! That’s like trying to Moonwalk after Michael just got done performing Billie Jean 🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @TRJ2241987
      @TRJ2241987 4 місяці тому

      Drexler was a bench player his first few years though. Jordan and Harper were Day One starters for their franchises

  • @hairjordan2620
    @hairjordan2620 Рік тому +7

    Dude was super athletic before the injuries, dunking from the freethrow line

  • @solomonsfarm1159
    @solomonsfarm1159 Рік тому +5

    Every time I see a picture of him or hear somebody talk about him. All I keep thinking about is Jordan on the last dance documentary saying "Fuckin Harp" 😂😂.

  • @jstronberg87
    @jstronberg87 Рік тому +15

    We love that you cover the non-superstars. This page is for real hoop fans and historians. Casuals know the superstars and all time greats ..and there is endless content on UA-cam dedicated to those guys. I’m here for THIS. Ron Harper, Cedric Ceballos, Mitch Richmond, Glenn Robinson, Etc.. keep it up!

    • @TheRetroWoman80
      @TheRetroWoman80 Рік тому

      You got that right!

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Рік тому

      I should show you my card collection from the 90s in complete alphabetical order lol ALL the greatest from the late 80s to early 2000s

  • @gc-l.a.6024
    @gc-l.a.6024 Рік тому +8

    Every time that I see a video that Isiah Thomas makes a comment about an NBA player, or the NBA, I listen intently. He gives a perspective on the players and league like no one else. He was there as a player through the 80's, and early 90's, when the league truly had great players and teams. He was there also as the president of the players association. Ron Harper was an excellent player.

  • @kevinhegwood615
    @kevinhegwood615 Рік тому +12

    Most people remember Ron Harper for his run on da Bulls, but they forget he was the no.1 scorer (before he blew out his knee) on those really good Cavs teams on the '80s...and he was still an elite shooting guard those coupla seasons with the Clippers

    • @ravenniegos5542
      @ravenniegos5542 Рік тому

      After playing for bulls ron played at clippers he is the leading scorer

  • @Bwwe82090
    @Bwwe82090 Рік тому +22

    Man! Ron Harper is an amazing player, behind the back shots, take it to the basket, layups and even dunks the ball. I did not know he was this good, I really enjoyed this video and thanks for making this video!

    • @masculinitymatters9030
      @masculinitymatters9030 Рік тому +3

      Pre-knee Ron was nice. Ron is in the same what-if room with D Rose, Penny, Amare, Tim Hardaway, Danny Manning, Grant Hill, T Mac etc...

    • @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
      @jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Рік тому +2

      And Greg Oden. Who knows what he could have been.

    • @erniewilkins3375
      @erniewilkins3375 Рік тому

      Brandonb90 Ron Harper was solid At 6'6 With Long Arms he was a Jordan type of a Player was a dog Defensively Thats why Phil Jackson had him in Chicago and with the Lakers he was the first coach to employ the tactic of putting a big Guard on a small guard

    • @Bwwe82090
      @Bwwe82090 Рік тому

      @@erniewilkins3375 Wow, I wondered why he went to the Bulls and left the Cavs.

    • @erniewilkins3375
      @erniewilkins3375 Рік тому +1

      Brandonb90 Well actually Ron Harper was traded from the Cavs To the Clippers Back in 89

  • @phanahan
    @phanahan Рік тому +2

    I’ve been waiting for someone to give Harp some gd flowers. He was quietly a friggin beast.

  • @alexandrossimitzis146
    @alexandrossimitzis146 Рік тому +8

    Ron Harper! One of my favorite players growing up in the 80s and 90s! What a legend!

  • @teslasuperdestinations
    @teslasuperdestinations Рік тому +2

    never saw Harp play with the Bulls, but had the pleasure of seeing him play with the Clippers and with the Lakers. Glad he won RINGS!!

  • @fifthbusiness1678
    @fifthbusiness1678 Рік тому +3

    As a Canadian living in LA for 4 years in the early 90s, the Clippers were my team and Ron Harper was my favourite player. I could afford to go to a half dozen games a year, and I sometimes marvelled at the things he could do on the court.

  • @sacamentobob
    @sacamentobob Рік тому +4

    I thought I was the only one who noticed a young Ron Harper's game that was very Jordanesque

  • @davidyoung3792
    @davidyoung3792 Рік тому +4

    I'm not a sports guy at all, but I DID grow up in the 80s & 90s in the Chicago 'burbs, so even I watched some of these games. Watching your videos really makes me wish I could go back and be the fan for these guys that I am now! This team was amazing!

  • @WBCHelpSaint
    @WBCHelpSaint Рік тому +7

    Harp was a beast out there. His defense was siiiick and he could score pretty easily when it was required for him on that Bulls team. Oh man I freakin LOVE that you included a clip from OP. OP was such a great player for the Kings.

  • @charliemirus4124
    @charliemirus4124 Рік тому +5

    As a Cincinnati-area native, I enjoyed seeing Ron Harper’s success since he was born in Dayton and kept his college game close to home at Miami University (OH).

  • @donkeytime1704
    @donkeytime1704 Рік тому +3

    I so agree with on this David. Ron was a breath of fresh air for the Bulls. That guy was a sneaky one on defense. I enjoyed watching him play as much as anyone else on that team. He was one of the few players that could guard MJ. He was also one of my favorite players to watch.

  • @tipplers3417
    @tipplers3417 Рік тому +2

    I loved Harper's game. He was so solid

  • @kingvan143
    @kingvan143 Рік тому +5

    This was the best era of the NBA in my lifetime

  • @michaelbenn4912
    @michaelbenn4912 Рік тому +2

    Cleveland Ron Harper was🔥🔥✨He literally made me go out and buy the Orange and White Air Force One's🔥🔥

  • @jasonmardoniomeza1711
    @jasonmardoniomeza1711 Рік тому +1

    Ron Harper was a great player! Perfect for the Bulls in 96, 97, and 98!! Legend of the game!!! 😉

  • @kevinhu3515
    @kevinhu3515 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for showing Ron Harper some love,
    He is definitely one of the most underrated players in the 90s and early 2000s.
    Harp was known for his offensive abilities early in his career (prior to his injuries) , but when he went to the Bulls he reinvented himself by adjusting his game to what the Bulls needed from him, which is being that a long backcourt defender who is great at playing lock-down defense on one end and provide some relief in ball handling and scoring by hitting the open shots as the 3rd or 4th option in the triangle offense on the other end of the floor.

  • @RushNZ
    @RushNZ Рік тому +3

    Much respect due to you Ron Harper, growing up watching your Bulls teams is one of the fondest memories I have in my life, appreciate it big dawg!

  • @mikemassenburg5983
    @mikemassenburg5983 Рік тому +1

    This is a great tribute. I had season tickets to the Clippers game for two years, about the mid-80s. Had the opportunity to see Ron Harper play with the Cavaliers. I went to every game. Saw every NBA star. Magic was winning rings. Jordon was ascending. Ron Harper was in my top 3 best I have seen play live then; The injuries changed his career. Happy he still had a long career winning rings with the Bulls and the Lakers.

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx Рік тому +1

    Harper (The Glove) fit the Bulls squad. He never failed on his defensive assignments, he was consistent and always did a good job guarding whoever the Bulls played, and he did this on a highly talented team full of elite defenders. He will never be forgotten.

  • @xar3244
    @xar3244 Рік тому +3

    Cleveland really didn't know what they had in Harper. He was a great 2 way player and made Jordan work on both ends of the court. He should have guarded MJ instead of Ehlo. Cleveland made a huge mistake trading Ron for Danny Ferry.
    Harper was smart enough to adapt his game to whatever team he joined. After his knee injury he wasn't as explosive but he became a smarter player.

    • @emmapeel38
      @emmapeel38 Рік тому +1

      Harper became a good denfensive player after spending some time with the BULLS. He was very average defensively in Cleveland and with the Clippers. He was never a 2-way player, he played at a high level offensively, and THEN he played at a good level defensively once he was no longer particularly good offensively.

    • @truckturner6522
      @truckturner6522 Рік тому

      One of the worst trades in history.

  • @stanakkerman2386
    @stanakkerman2386 Рік тому +3

    Great video! Ron Harper was an extremely talented basketball player and athlete who was willing to sacrifice in order to win. A great example for up-and-coming young players

  • @chadog900
    @chadog900 Рік тому +11

    Harp was the perfect fit for that 2nd 3-peat. Apparently him being from Ohio and being too close to friends he grew up with was a big concern for the Cavs. The Clips traded 2 top 5 draftees for him, but they turned out to be busts. So, the Bulls 1st 3-peat had no division competition really. Their loss, our gain.

  • @donaldhall4823
    @donaldhall4823 Рік тому +1

    Before the knee injury...Ron Harper was that "Dawg" for the Cavs especially offensively him & Jordan used to go at it!!💯🏀

    • @krces1
      @krces1 3 місяці тому

      Nahhh that much

  • @rhaksol9564
    @rhaksol9564 Рік тому +3

    1996's Ron Harper Would
    Lockdown 2017's Stehp Curry

  • @Reaction_60
    @Reaction_60 Рік тому +2

    When I was in high school, every matchup between Harper and Jordan was one I couldn't miss, because in many respects, they were mirror images of each other. The move he makes in the scene beginning at 7:28 is other-worldly, yet it was typical of early Ron.

  • @ericbaluya361
    @ericbaluya361 Рік тому +4

    He was called mini Jordan for a reason.

  • @jackschmit277
    @jackschmit277 Рік тому +4

    When the Bulls got him, it was a genius move.

  • @crackerjack9320
    @crackerjack9320 Рік тому +3

    Ron was the ultimate team player on the bulls. Dude could score. Instead became a defensive menace.

  • @vanwashington3378
    @vanwashington3378 Рік тому +1

    Truly.....a Bad dude...and I respect he had chance too help the Bulls.....They Forget...Harp was a MJ prototype b4 injury....He Had Game....A Beast

  • @lewis20002000
    @lewis20002000 Рік тому +3

    There's a reason Phil Jackson loved Ron Harper and took him to the Lakers. Harper was overlooked, but him, Michael, Rodman and Scottie were probably 4 of the top 12 wing defenders/defenders of the 90s. That's crazy when you think about it, that defense could blanked most of the league today even with the new rules.

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 Рік тому

      They’d easily foul out with the new rules. As far as trapping and jumping passing lanes you’re correct.

    • @newera5238
      @newera5238 10 місяців тому

      Yes 🙌 they would, you are 💯% CORRECT

  • @gatabootz2106
    @gatabootz2106 Рік тому +1

    I remember when Ron Harper came to Augusta Ga for Masters week. I was in a club at the bar. He just started talking to me out of the blue. We talked, laughed and was drinking for at least an hour. He was down to earth💯💯

  • @silvershelbygt5006
    @silvershelbygt5006 Рік тому +5

    I LOVED when Harper came to the Bulls. He was tough when he was on the Cavs. The Cavs were a scary team in large part because of him.

  • @natepjr5036
    @natepjr5036 Рік тому +2

    He was outstanding enough said

  • @andrewtaylor995
    @andrewtaylor995 Рік тому +2

    Dude exploded every game with incredible plays.

  • @drewelliott9062
    @drewelliott9062 Рік тому +8

    Another great player who we never saw their full potential due to injury. At least he was able to recover to the point where he still got to have a solid career.

  • @Newmania12345
    @Newmania12345 Рік тому +1

    Great call out. Before there was cable I got the tv signals from across Lake Erie. Those Cavs teams in the late eighties were amazing. Harper was the 1st or second option. He had bounce like Jordan. Hard to believe when the world saw him play on the Bulls and lakers. He's an early version of Vince Carter. I enjoy your channel. Saxophones and explosion intro is memorable

  • @Civtex
    @Civtex Рік тому +2

    People have slept on Ron Harper, definitely an essential piece for the bulls 2nd 3peat and with the titles with the lakers…whenever I get in these barbershop discussion of the Bulls vs the Durant/Warriors I always..always have to bring up how good of a player he was.

  • @teddybearthegamer317
    @teddybearthegamer317 Рік тому +6

    Love your content Bro, Harper was a monster on offense and defense We all saw what he was able to do in his earlier years

  • @ChicagoTRS
    @ChicagoTRS Рік тому +2

    Harper was a good fit for those Bulls teams. Another long defender, a smart player that played well within the offense/defense, was consistent, and he could score the ball when called on. He was not the same high flying player as early in his career but was definitely a valuable piece of the championships.

    • @MikeBrownLegend
      @MikeBrownLegend 11 місяців тому

      Harper was great in locking down quicker pesky PGs in the playoffs like Rod Strickland and AI

  • @jbanders2358
    @jbanders2358 Рік тому +6

    Harper was like Jordan in that they both played for the Bulls.

    • @Tyreus1
      @Tyreus1 Рік тому +3

      they have very similar physique and moves, Jordan had a way superior jump ability but the resemblance is very obvious when you look at them playing. If you don't see it you should talk about other sports...

    • @jbanders2358
      @jbanders2358 Рік тому +7

      @@Tyreus1 I dont need anyone to mansplain basketball to me. I've been watching this sport for 40 years. Harper is nowhere close to Jordan. They aren't even in the same stratosphere. There's a lot more difference than Jordan's jumping ability lol... This comparison is apples to oranges. It's disrespectful to Jordan and Harper would agree. Harper was a solid player. He's not a hall of famer... So there's no comparison to Jordan..

    • @emmapeel38
      @emmapeel38 Рік тому +3

      @@jbanders2358 Well said. There's a TON of revisionist history on Harper in these threads. First off, he wasn't good defensively with the CAVS or the Clippers. Once he started to suck offensively, THEN he started to concentrate on the defensive end. And good for him, because that really looked like a wasted free agent signing for the BULLS in '94-'95, and he made his stay there salvageable.
      If the BULLS didn't win all 3 in a row, people would have looked at him and his contract as a bust. To add, the closest anyone came to Jordan during his prime, was Drexler. And Harper at his best, wasn't particularly close to Clyde's best, and Clyde's best is NO WHERE close to MJ's best. Kudos to him though at learning the triangle, training with "The Breakfast Club", and being a very good team player in a utility capacity in the back half of his career. I'm far more impressed with what Harper did in his 2nd phase of his career, than what Vince Carter did.

    • @jbanders2358
      @jbanders2358 Рік тому

      @@emmapeel38 spot on! Great thorough objective analysis. Revisionist history is annoying.. Be objective and retell the truth as accurately as you can. Not what you want to be true.

    • @Tigerbrown44
      @Tigerbrown44 Рік тому

      I lived in Dayton back in the 80’s and Ron Harper would blow up the sports page every week. Always happy to see a homeboy get his props.

  • @sixstringstak
    @sixstringstak Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a fun and informative video on Ron. I followed him when he was with the Bulls but man had no idea how good he was with the CAVS and Clippers. Dude has some serious moves and monster dunks!

  • @STORM3SHADOW
    @STORM3SHADOW Рік тому

    Ron Harper is my favorite player of all-time. He was a top flight, dynamic 2 guard in the late 80s/early 90s who could put on a show each and every night. He should've won ROY in 87. He was snubbed for the All-Star game at least a couple of times and probably would have been an All-Star in 90 if he didn't suffer from the devastating ACL tear, after 3 months of playing the best basketball his career up to that point.
    But honestly, I admire him more for sacrificing his offensive game and embracing being the ultimate role player to win championships for the Bulls and Lakers. He was definitely the X-Factor in a couple of those title runs! He's a class act on and off the court. And I'm proud to call him a friend in real life.
    Big ups on creating this tribute to Ron, Sean! 🙌🏾

  • @rxanime535
    @rxanime535 Рік тому +8

    Great vid as always Sean. Was wondering if you’d ever do a vid on the differences in coaches of old school NBA vs today and what made them great. Not sure if you’ve done one before or if there’s many clips, but wanted to ask. Great vid as always.

  • @nungiceman
    @nungiceman Рік тому +1

    Absolutely right! Ron Harper was the silent assassin at the bulls. He played great D and contributed when needed at the offensive end.

  • @ryansturf7400
    @ryansturf7400 Рік тому +1

    this guy is definitely underrated ,but without a doubt a huge contributor to the 2nd 3-peat.

  • @kingman1330
    @kingman1330 Рік тому

    I'm glad you gave Ron his flowers while he is alive!!! He was a great player!!!

  • @EmoryAddison
    @EmoryAddison Рік тому +1

    Great video and content! I worked out and trained for several weeks with Ron during the summer of 95? in Phoenix, AZ. Also in attendance for those training/workouts were: Danny Manning, John "Hot-Rod" Williams, "Doc" Rivers and Derek Strong. Strength & Conditioning Coach Carl Horne supervised all those sessions. There were others who I can't remember would occasionally attend. They were very competitive and fun for a guy like myself who was chasing the dream at that time and trying to get a job in the Association...

  • @altersheim
    @altersheim Рік тому +4

    Finally! The great Harp!

  • @tederickjames4707
    @tederickjames4707 Рік тому +1

    Ron Harper was a BEAST!!! He was regarded as the Next MJ before the knee injuries. He was a problem for defenses. He was a BAD MAN!!!

  • @eburonson
    @eburonson Рік тому +5

    Criminally underrated and thoroughly enjoyable. As a Knicks fan he gave me fits. As a Lakers fan he was that glue guy vet they needed to win the championship. As a basketball fan he was fun to watch dunk and fly around in his younger days! Keep up the great content, thanks for this one!

  • @gartmanxxx
    @gartmanxxx Рік тому +1

    Really enjoying these time machine vids. Please keep them coming. Fan from Canada.

  • @aaronjohn6586
    @aaronjohn6586 Рік тому +1

    Really love seeing the role players that made such a difference.

  • @mr.dee2337
    @mr.dee2337 Рік тому +1

    Yes Ron Harp was that dude!!! Mr David keel up the good work… 23 for Life

  • @elneneray6679
    @elneneray6679 Рік тому +1

    I remember that before being Chicago Bulls's player Ron Harper was great statics numbers

  • @andrzejzborowski4920
    @andrzejzborowski4920 Рік тому +2

    He was my favourite Bulls player from 1995-1998. He wasn't the Bulls starter by accident.

  • @LeslieVMooreJr
    @LeslieVMooreJr Рік тому +1

    Another great video! Thank you for the content.

  • @rafpal6760n
    @rafpal6760n Рік тому

    Nice to see video about players like that, thanks ...

  • @neilwiththedeal
    @neilwiththedeal 3 місяці тому

    My dad used to work for the clippers when Ron was in the team, and I'd always go to games when I was about 11. He was my favorite player, and one time at the pregame he was taking shots, and whenever he would miss I would boo from court side. He finally came over to me and handed me the ball and let me go on the court and take a shot, in a playful "see if you can do better then" kind of way. I took the shot, and bricked lol. Still a core NBA memory for me!!

  • @claranceduncan3370
    @claranceduncan3370 Рік тому +1

    Great player with the Cavalier, he gave MJ competitiveness all through the years before he joined the Bulls,Great offensive and defensive player

  • @notatechguy1209
    @notatechguy1209 Рік тому +1

    People who didn't get a chance to see Ron Harper, Antoine Walker, Ray Allen, and a few other guys who won championships after injuries or pass their prime will never truly give these guys the credit they deserve. The people on ESPN or FS1 nowadays will have you thinking these guys were scrubs before hooking up with MJ or LeBron, but these guys were elite players, and yes guys like Ron Harper, Mitch Richmond, and Joe Dumars would give MJ fits. These guys were all around 20ppg/ 5 ast/ 5 reb guys in their prime. Antoine Walker was almost a 20 ppg/ 10 reb/ 4 or 5 ast guy for the first decade or so of his career. All these dudes were great. Respect to all these brothers.

  • @ChamPion-gu3jd
    @ChamPion-gu3jd Рік тому +1

    Ron Harper was an excellent player especially in his early years in the league with the Cavs, Clippers etc.

  • @shareofmoney
    @shareofmoney Рік тому +1

    As a Bulls fan, I was glad he was on our side. He was essentially the Bulls point guard and one of their better defensive players. He was a great player and seems to be a much better guy.

  • @rukawa23gold
    @rukawa23gold Рік тому +1

    He was still flying high as a Clippers. Beautiful acrobatics layups 👍

  • @brianmitchell957
    @brianmitchell957 Рік тому

    Any basketball fan that is old enough should know about Harper. I remember those Bulls vs Cavs playoffs. Love the video.

  • @seansartor
    @seansartor Рік тому

    Ron Harper was NO F’N JOKE b4 his injury. He give opponents FITS !!!!! 😎🔥👊🏾💥

  • @danielmcmillian4282
    @danielmcmillian4282 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video, simply awesome 😎

  • @Teabagonyou
    @Teabagonyou Рік тому +1

    In his younger days he could also score. Part of the the Cavs team that was favored to beat the Bulls before MJ hit the buzzer beater on Ehlo.

  • @Jj-jb4qy
    @Jj-jb4qy Рік тому

    He’s top 10-15 sg and he even switched to point. Thanks for this video Sean. True historian

  • @usmc29er44
    @usmc29er44 Рік тому +1

    So happy he went to the Bulls. Couldn't stomach watching Pete Myers at the 2 much longer :)

  • @Serialcrasher
    @Serialcrasher Рік тому

    I met Harp in Paris when he came with the Bulls for the McDo championship. One of my favorite player 🏀👍

  • @sawluke
    @sawluke Рік тому

    I love this tribute to Ron. Automatic sub. Love for old skool NBA is what i'm here for. Ron did emulate MJ.

  • @kirbyaugustine761
    @kirbyaugustine761 Рік тому

    For most players that rely on their athleticism early on an unfortunate injury can completely change their game which typically leads to the end of a players career.
    So shout out to the og, Ron Harper, for not only being able to adapt his game post injury, have a long storied career but be a major factor on those Bulls and Lakers teams en route to becoming a 5 time NBA champion.

  • @kevinbeard4595
    @kevinbeard4595 Рік тому +2

    3 high flyers Harper, Drexler, Jordan, ummm Dominique has just entered the chat 🤨

  • @christophermiltonsr.8164
    @christophermiltonsr.8164 Рік тому +1

    Yes I never understood how the hometown Cavaliers traded Ron Harper for Danny Ferry. Cleveland was sick after that trade. I was pissed. They asked MJ what he thought and he said Ron Harper was the only one who could score with him in the Eastern conference. That was a compliment.

  • @jaredhancock1356
    @jaredhancock1356 Рік тому

    Thank you for this series covering players who never got the credit ratings for the recognition they deserve

  • @williamburney3166
    @williamburney3166 Рік тому +2

    Ron Harper was like MJ is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard in my entire life 🤣😂🤣

  • @andyoc
    @andyoc Рік тому

    Love this channel, thanks