“The worst part about playing against Muggsy Bogues was when you couldn’t see him, because if you couldn’t see him that meant he was about to steal something” picturing those 7 foot giants worried about where Muggsy was on the court 😂
Muggsy was a lot better than the younger crowd thinks he was (regularly top-10 in assists and steals, best assist-to-turnover ratio all-time). He's also a super nice guy.
Would an NBA team sign a 5'3" player if he didn't have some insane skills? Even if you never saw him play, the answer to that question should be obvious.
*“You can’t teach height- but you also can’t teach heart”* AMAZING QUOTE by Grant Hill right there. It’s something as a Celtics fan, that we’re currently all too familiar with right now 😭
Muggsy was so much fun to watch; the guy was amazingly talented & SMART. His height didn't limit him, it just created different opportunities than most other players have.
Averaging 11 PPG, 10 APG and 4 RPG with 1.7 steals per game in 93-94 at his height was pure madness. All while only turning it over 2.2 times per game at that. Bogues was an anomaly, and perhaps only a three-ball away from making an all-star game in his prime.
Making it to the league, starting and having success for x amount of years at 5'3 is all-star and hall of fame wrapped into one lol. There is literally no one else like him. My younger brother played high school and college ball at this height at point guard as well. He reminds me of Muggsy, but never took it seriously to get to the next level.
He really needs to be in the Hall of Fame. I grew to 5'7" but I was always short, at 5'3 ~ 5'5" until junior/senior year in college, so Muggsy was the one that I admired more than any. Can't imagine him holding the ground and playing his game in the league filled with players who are, on average, more than a foot taller than he is. 14 years, and once averaging 11 points per game - his heart to compete is just maybe as strong as MJ/Bird...or maybe higher.
After Jordan, Muggsy is my next favorite player because him and I are the same height; he helped me get that drive and determination to not let me being vertically challenged stand in my way. I have a jersey/shirt of him to this day and I wear it with pride! The man is the definition of legend!
@johncraftenworth7847 if Mugsy had that mindset, he never would have not only played in the NBA, but also be the all-time assist leader for the Charlotte Hornets. If Spud Webb had that mindset, he never would have beaten his teammate, Dominique Wilkins, in the Slam Dunk contest at 5'7. Just like them, our height isn't something we can change. So they and many other short men out there are role models. Thanks for the input though.
Then intangibles were off-the-charts. However, Mugsy was the most responsible point guard I've ever seen with the basketball. His career assist-to-turnover ratio is an astounding 5:1. Let that sink in!
@Frank Dudek yep but guess what is even crazier. This was around the time kobe got traded during the draft for a young Vlade. Imagine if they never traded him for kobe. It would've been a rookie kobe with gill, zo, grand mama etc. The hornets were known to let it fly with their players. Kobe would've played every game he wanted to those firstc3 years. The Lakers held him back those first few years until Phil Jackson came in 2000.
Loved Muggsy. My brother was a Hornets fan but we were both short players so he gave us a lot of confidence we could still compete and we had huge respect for him. Great video, love your work, keep em coming!
This dude was amazing. For him to be able to dictate the flow of the game on both ends, given his height, is nothing short of spectacular. If you are a basketball fan, I think you are a fan of his as well because he played the game the right way.
His Height Was Actually An Asset 👌🏿! Muggsy Being A First Round Pick Should Tell People Something. Muggsy Was That Guy From Dunbar (Baltimore, MD The Best Highschool Team Ever BTW) ...Wake Forest...The League 👊🏿.
Story time: I grew up in the Chicago suburbs and got to see a lot of games at both the Chicago Stadium and the United Center. For some reason, in the early 90s I saw a lot of Bulls/Hornets games. Maybe its because more tickets were available, I dunno. So I dont remember exactly what year it was, probably late into the 92-93 season, my aunt got tickets and invited me along. We got there fairly early and the seats weren't very good. Despite the Rose colored glasses a lot of people have about the old Chicago Stadium, there were some absolutely shit seats. At least in the United Center, you might be far away in an upper deck somewhere, but you can still see everything. We got there really early and it was the first time I ever got to see players warming up and shooting around long before the game. My aunt brought binoculars, and I was looking around to see if i could recognize the players warming up when i saw what looked like a kid just drilling jumpers from all over. Muggsy was injured a lot at that point and not expected to play. At that time he was out with a hamstring injury... and that "little kid" drilling jumpers had his upper leg wrapped with Ace bandage. Zeroing in on him with the binoculars, I was excited to discover it was actually Muggsy! Now Muggsy didnt shoot a lot in games, especially threes. Definitely more of a pass-first, set up the offense kind of point guard. But as he kept shooting and kept getting further away from the basket, he never missed. Not one. 23 feet, 25 feet, 27 feet, back and back and back, until he was shooting elbow jumpers from nearly half court/out of bounds. I played basketball and wasnt blessed with great range. I had to put a lot on NBA threes to get them in and it felt more like a heave than a shot, but here was Muggsy with no extra effort to his form nailing everything from what we would call Curry range today. With a blown out hamstring. I was blown away. I had no idea he could shoot like that. My favorite player at the time was Craig Hodges and I always loved shooting, so I was just in awe watching Muggsy effortlessly shoot 100% from the floor from so far away. I couldn't take my eyes off of him. Now, it was a different time, a different era, and players just didnt take those kinds of shots, but I just couldn't understand why Muggsy wasnt taking a dozen of these every night. Sure, it's different when someone is defending you, and every defender in the NBA had a half a foot more in height than him (except Spud and Robert Pack) but still. Muggsy could shoot the lights out y'all, he really could.
Great story. I bet if you could have got down to the floor he would have talked to you. He was known for talking to fans in CLT. He was just a great dude.
Muggsy was a great player that played with his heart and didn't let the other players size intimidate him. One of my favorite memories was when he blocked Patrick Ewings shot from behind.
YEEESSSSSSS !!!! My Boi Mug-Z !! I stand at the exact same height as Muggsy, so naturally he was, and still is, one of my biggest basketball heroes of all time. Been waiting so long to see you dedicated an episode to him. 🔥🤟🏻😎🤙🏻💯
Being from Baltimore, I had the pleasure of watching Muggsy in high school. And boy was it a treat! And to this date, that team he played on at Dunbar High School holds the nations record for being the number one ranked high school basketball team ever.
Thank you Sean for highlighting my favorite player! I was stoked to see this on my tl first thing in the morning! Mugsy is still my all time favorite player. Yall can have Jordan, LeBron, Kobe, I just want Tyrone!
Remember when Muggsy Bogues (5'3") and Manute Bol (7'7") played on the Washington Bullets together! Muggsy's head was the same height of Manute's belly.
As a 5’6” guy myself I was very drawn to Muggsy and Spud Webb. And the Hornets were definitely a team I watched. The 90’s were full of some of the best ever.
They showed some Hornets games on TV back then, in Serbia, because Vlade played there. I became obsessed with Muggsy and Rice, I saw how beautiful this game is through them and have been hooping since. I had a lot of heroes in the ex-Yugoslavia basketball scene, but these two guys were who I wanted to be
Remember: Muggsy Bogues played himself in Space Jam along with MJ, Ewing, Barkley, Larry Johnson, Shawn Bradley, Cedric Ceballos, Danny Ainge, Larry Bird, Vlade Divac, Bill Murray, Wayne Knight and Theresa Randle
Bogues was a great player who made use of his speed and jumping ability to perform as well as a star player. When Bogues was around, the Hornets were a powerhouse team representing the NBA in the 1990s.
The music in the background @ 2:49 Remember - Aritus. I dont know if BTM has that on or NBA tv, but I cant believe Im hearing that right now. Its such an obscure underground song. Whoever put that on is a G!
When thinking about Muggsy, I like to think about this question--"Of the players that were ranked top 75 by the NBA, how many of them would have ever made it onto a NBA court/roster if they were only 5"3?".
@@icyboy771zNot only was Muggsy 5:3, he was a starter most off his career, and he's not that far from averaging a double-double (I think he's at 9 points/7 assists or something). He was the starting PG for the first expansion team to win a playoff series (the 92/93 Hornets over the Celtics...sent McHale into retirement). You may also want to look up his high school team in Baltimore--probably the greatest HS team ever (three or four NBA players, all from that school district). One of those teammates was the late Reggie Lewis, who was on that 93/94 Celtics team and passed away the next year.
@@g.shumway5925 In my opinion lots of short guys can play but aren't given a chance in NBA. Muggsy was drafted not solely because he could play but also because he and Manute Bol teamed up had marketing purposes. Isaiah is an all-star at 5'9 and was the last pick. If he wasn't chosen likely he would have ply his trade in Europe. Many guys 6'0 and under could hang with the big boys but sometimes teams rather go with someone taller.
Let's be real. Size DOES MATTER. If size didn't matter, there'd be tons of 5'3" NBA players. The fact that there has been only one, proves that size matters.
Thanks for this awesome homage to Mugsy! ❤ Small thing tho, might've been good to mention his assist: turnover ratio for the young ones out there who have yet to appreciate why legends swear by his basketball IQ 👍🏻
When I first time I saw Muggsy Bogues in the NBA game I was like WTF ! kids can play in the NBA? But I didn't know anything about Muggsy cos I was a kid from Eastern Europe Poland whos who was lucky to see it once-a-week NBA show on Polish TV. I was baffled that guy with his size can play like this.
So fun to watch! I feel like a player him should be in the Hall of Fame more so for inspiration and being practically mythical, plus beating insane odds to have a long NBA career.
3:03 I watched the Bad Boys as a kid growing up near Detroit, and watching Laimbeer put his head down and sprint, knowing he is giving it his all as he always did... and Bogues just glides by him for the layup so great.
The hornets have not been the same without Mugs. In the 90’s with LJ and Zo!!🔥🔥. I watched him play live quite a few times and he was 100% in charge of Charlotte!!! It was a blast!! Charlotte had the talent and attendance record year after year!! Thank you George Shinn for letting all our great players go by not paying them.😡😡
The good old days. There were a couple other shorties back then, too. Not as short as Mugsey, but Spud Webb won the Dunk Contest in 86', and then Earl Boykins started playing in the late 90's. I'm 6'3" and could barely dunk a basketball in my prime. So, watching a little person make it in the NBA is just such an amazing thing to see.
How could anyone not love Mugsy. SO many games dominated in Hornets era, with teammates like Dell Curry , Mourning and Johnston was a beast back then before his injury.
Bogues was a monster player, he was everywhere on the court and his height never worried him only the other team he was playing. His game IQ was high and his speed, ball handling and assist was one of the best.
Don’t let anyone tell you different Muggsy Bogues was a problem and someone that you would definitely have wanted to see in person I have the chance to see him playing when I was way younger and I always would say how is that tiny dude frustrating Michael Jordan? If you ever watch those games on the replay, notice that any time, Mike had the ball off of a rebound or coming down on a fast break he would always hesitate and glance behind him whenever they played, because he never knew where mugs he was going to come from, but he knew he was coming.
Bogues was one of my favorite players when I was a kid. Plus, for some reason as they talked about him in this video, they make it sound like he died. He is still alive.
Good video. Going to look up that biography. Muggsy: My Life from a Kid in the Projects to the Godfather of Small Ball. Edit: I bought the book and it looks like a very good read.
My dad wasn't a big basketball fan, but he always enjoyed watching Mugsy when he was at Wake Forest...Wake wasn't very good in those days, but watching this little dynamo was pure entertainment...
I was born and raised in CLT and have been a Hornets fan since our inaugural season. In the 9 seasons Mugsy was here he was the heart and soul. LJ was exciting, Zo was intense, but Mugsy was the undisputed leader of the Hornets. I loved watching him play just as much as all of the others.
Spud Webb and Muggsy Bogues made me believe a 5'6" white kid could compete on the public courts. I went from the last guy picked to the first or second because of my ability to handle the ball and control the pace of the game.
“The worst part about playing against Muggsy Bogues was when you couldn’t see him, because if you couldn’t see him that meant he was about to steal something” picturing those 7 foot giants worried about where Muggsy was on the court 😂
Legendary UNC coach dean Smith said the same thing. If you don't see him, pick the ball up!
If mugsy never existed everyone would think that it would be impossible for anyone 5”3 to make it into the nba.
Shows how good he was as no one else has done it.
Not only make it, but become a starter.
@@jp3813 And remain in the league for 14 years. Unbelievable.
Mugsy is even smaller than AI
@@sigmatheenigma Smaller than Spud Webb.
Muggsy was a lot better than the younger crowd thinks he was (regularly top-10 in assists and steals, best assist-to-turnover ratio all-time). He's also a super nice guy.
The younger crowd thinks LeBron is the goat and the modern era is a better game. So.....
Would an NBA team sign a 5'3" player if he didn't have some insane skills? Even if you never saw him play, the answer to that question should be obvious.
Yes, super nice and still in CLT!!
@@ContrarianCorner Unless the team simply wants publicity. He could've been a bench player for his entire career, playing 15 minutes a game.
@@noneyabizz8337 most don't, the media ruined that for casual fans when he went to Miami.
*“You can’t teach height- but you also can’t teach heart”*
AMAZING QUOTE by Grant Hill right there. It’s something as a Celtics fan, that we’re currently all too familiar with right now 😭
Fast forward to 2024 and y'all are one win away from a chip
Now y'all are Champs
Those 90s Hornets were something special. Much love to my man Muggsy!
Charlotte native, they were everything to me
Charlotte was buzzing in the 90’s. Mugs ran that team like the champ he is!!
Faccts Muggsy held his own amongst teammates like Larry Johnson aka Grand MaMa!!
@David Pavelchak I had one
I remember wad it NBA jam ? Where Charlotte hornets were just as good as the bulls? I always remember that
Muggsy was so much fun to watch; the guy was amazingly talented & SMART. His height didn't limit him, it just created different opportunities than most other players have.
Averaging 11 PPG, 10 APG and 4 RPG with 1.7 steals per game in 93-94 at his height was pure madness. All while only turning it over 2.2 times per game at that. Bogues was an anomaly, and perhaps only a three-ball away from making an all-star game in his prime.
wild he never made one considering how much of an impression he made on the league and even up to now he's always spoken of in high regard
Agreed, never an all-star but had major impact on the NBA!!
He shot .417 out of 144 attempts from behind the arc in '97.
He could shoot, he didn't need to.
Making it to the league, starting and having success for x amount of years at 5'3 is all-star and hall of fame wrapped into one lol. There is literally no one else like him. My younger brother played high school and college ball at this height at point guard as well. He reminds me of Muggsy, but never took it seriously to get to the next level.
Just making it to the NBA surrounded by giants is an accomplishment. Yet this man made it with honors. Respect.
He took over from Spud Webb as little man with big skills and big heart. Loved watching them both
Webb was a better dunker though. But otherwise so similar
@@davemartino5997 No need for the word "better" b/c Muggsy was never a dunker.
@@davemartino5997 muggy was a better player tho.
@@Trent_Moorman spud was a better scorer mug had better defense
No disrespect to spud, muggsy was fringe all star, spud was a novelty act . Not even close
He really needs to be in the Hall of Fame. I grew to 5'7" but I was always short, at 5'3 ~ 5'5" until junior/senior year in college, so Muggsy was the one that I admired more than any. Can't imagine him holding the ground and playing his game in the league filled with players who are, on average, more than a foot taller than he is. 14 years, and once averaging 11 points per game - his heart to compete is just maybe as strong as MJ/Bird...or maybe higher.
How were u able to grow so late ?
@@kevintran3042puberty officially ends around 25
@@Heyu7her3 man I am not growing at all and I'm 5'5 at 19 years old LMFAO. WHEN IS MY MOMENT TO SHINE
@@kevintran3042 I grew 2inches after college all genetics; hey maybe u might have tall Great grandpa
@@Sclass_Ent I actually do but I've given up all hope LMFAO.
After Jordan, Muggsy is my next favorite player because him and I are the same height; he helped me get that drive and determination to not let me being vertically challenged stand in my way. I have a jersey/shirt of him to this day and I wear it with pride! The man is the definition of legend!
Definitely a legend!! Not enough credit.
Bless you man!
if you that short just forget about playing any ball
@johncraftenworth7847 if Mugsy had that mindset, he never would have not only played in the NBA, but also be the all-time assist leader for the Charlotte Hornets. If Spud Webb had that mindset, he never would have beaten his teammate, Dominique Wilkins, in the Slam Dunk contest at 5'7.
Just like them, our height isn't something we can change. So they and many other short men out there are role models.
Thanks for the input though.
@@johncraftenworth7847lol you look like the exact kind of person to make that comment ngl 😂
Then intangibles were off-the-charts. However, Mugsy was the most responsible point guard I've ever seen with the basketball. His career assist-to-turnover ratio is an astounding 5:1. Let that sink in!
Wow. That is crazy. He really earned his minutes.
Sinking into my stomach almost to the pp
@@milkyo1206 😂 chuuuuuch!
This era hornets were one of the coolest teams out there. Mugsy, Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning, Kendall Gill, Glenn Rice
Correct me if I’m wrong but they also had a young Vlade Divac and Eddie Jones too
Squad
@@frankdudek6242 not in 91-95
@Frank Dudek yep but guess what is even crazier. This was around the time kobe got traded during the draft for a young Vlade. Imagine if they never traded him for kobe. It would've been a rookie kobe with gill, zo, grand mama etc. The hornets were known to let it fly with their players. Kobe would've played every game he wanted to those firstc3 years. The Lakers held him back those first few years until Phil Jackson came in 2000.
@@stevenboykin7255 didn’t put that together but totally agree. A young Kobe vs the bulls. Would’ve loved to see that every year in the playoffs.
Loved Muggsy. My brother was a Hornets fan but we were both short players so he gave us a lot of confidence we could still compete and we had huge respect for him. Great video, love your work, keep em coming!
This man deserves far more recognition.
This dude was amazing. For him to be able to dictate the flow of the game on both ends, given his height, is nothing short of spectacular.
If you are a basketball fan, I think you are a fan of his as well because he played the game the right way.
His Height Was Actually An Asset 👌🏿! Muggsy Being A First Round Pick Should Tell People Something. Muggsy Was That Guy From Dunbar (Baltimore, MD The Best Highschool Team Ever BTW) ...Wake Forest...The League 👊🏿.
Story time:
I grew up in the Chicago suburbs and got to see a lot of games at both the Chicago Stadium and the United Center. For some reason, in the early 90s I saw a lot of Bulls/Hornets games. Maybe its because more tickets were available, I dunno.
So I dont remember exactly what year it was, probably late into the 92-93 season, my aunt got tickets and invited me along. We got there fairly early and the seats weren't very good. Despite the Rose colored glasses a lot of people have about the old Chicago Stadium, there were some absolutely shit seats. At least in the United Center, you might be far away in an upper deck somewhere, but you can still see everything. We got there really early and it was the first time I ever got to see players warming up and shooting around long before the game. My aunt brought binoculars, and I was looking around to see if i could recognize the players warming up when i saw what looked like a kid just drilling jumpers from all over.
Muggsy was injured a lot at that point and not expected to play. At that time he was out with a hamstring injury... and that "little kid" drilling jumpers had his upper leg wrapped with Ace bandage. Zeroing in on him with the binoculars, I was excited to discover it was actually Muggsy!
Now Muggsy didnt shoot a lot in games, especially threes. Definitely more of a pass-first, set up the offense kind of point guard. But as he kept shooting and kept getting further away from the basket, he never missed. Not one. 23 feet, 25 feet, 27 feet, back and back and back, until he was shooting elbow jumpers from nearly half court/out of bounds.
I played basketball and wasnt blessed with great range. I had to put a lot on NBA threes to get them in and it felt more like a heave than a shot, but here was Muggsy with no extra effort to his form nailing everything from what we would call Curry range today. With a blown out hamstring. I was blown away. I had no idea he could shoot like that.
My favorite player at the time was Craig Hodges and I always loved shooting, so I was just in awe watching Muggsy effortlessly shoot 100% from the floor from so far away. I couldn't take my eyes off of him. Now, it was a different time, a different era, and players just didnt take those kinds of shots, but I just couldn't understand why Muggsy wasnt taking a dozen of these every night. Sure, it's different when someone is defending you, and every defender in the NBA had a half a foot more in height than him (except Spud and Robert Pack) but still.
Muggsy could shoot the lights out y'all, he really could.
Great story. I bet if you could have got down to the floor he would have talked to you. He was known for talking to fans in CLT. He was just a great dude.
"I'll find you" has got to be the best quote from an assist man
Muggsy was a great player that played with his heart and didn't let the other players size intimidate him. One of my favorite memories was when he blocked Patrick Ewings shot from behind.
As a Knicks fan, that one pained me. As someone who is 5'5, that made me smile.
I was a huge Mugsy fan.
Dude gave larger point guards absolute heII.
Career high stats (different seasons): ppg = 11.1, rpg = 4.1, apg = 10.7, spg = 2.1, bpg = 0.1
Career stats: 7.7 ppg (.458 fg%), 2.6 rpg, 7.6 apg, 1.5 spg, 0.0 bpg
I’m so glad to see you did this video. Mugsy was my idol when I was in school because I was also 5’3.
YEEESSSSSSS !!!!
My Boi Mug-Z !!
I stand at the exact same height as Muggsy, so naturally he was, and still is, one of my biggest basketball heroes of all time.
Been waiting so long to see you dedicated an episode to him.
🔥🤟🏻😎🤙🏻💯
That was a fun Charolette team, Mugsy, Zo, Grandmama, Burrell...
Yep and Dell Curry with the quick release 3 pointers.
@@lesgrant7861 Sixth Man of the Year
Maaaaaaaaan those were the glory days! So much fun in the Charlotte coliseum screaming so loud to get to the biggest logo..
Adult Muggsy is smaller than half the 6th graders in my kid’s school, so you know that dude was _insanely_ good.
Being from Baltimore, I had the pleasure of watching Muggsy in high school. And boy was it a treat! And to this date, that team he played on at Dunbar High School holds the nations record for being the number one ranked high school basketball team ever.
Thank you Sean for highlighting my favorite player! I was stoked to see this on my tl first thing in the morning! Mugsy is still my all time favorite player. Yall can have Jordan, LeBron, Kobe, I just want Tyrone!
Mugsey was incredible.
Remember when Muggsy Bogues (5'3") and Manute Bol (7'7") played on the Washington Bullets together! Muggsy's head was the same height of Manute's belly.
As a 5’6” guy myself I was very drawn to Muggsy and Spud Webb. And the Hornets were definitely a team I watched. The 90’s were full of some of the best ever.
Muggsy Spud Webb Calvin Murphy 5'9and under those are the best ever.
They showed some Hornets games on TV back then, in Serbia, because Vlade played there. I became obsessed with Muggsy and Rice, I saw how beautiful this game is through them and have been hooping since. I had a lot of heroes in the ex-Yugoslavia basketball scene, but these two guys were who I wanted to be
Remember: Muggsy Bogues played himself in Space Jam along with MJ, Ewing, Barkley, Larry Johnson, Shawn Bradley, Cedric Ceballos, Danny Ainge, Larry Bird, Vlade Divac, Bill Murray, Wayne Knight and Theresa Randle
Bogues was a great player who made use of his speed and jumping ability to perform as well as a star player.
When Bogues was around, the Hornets were a powerhouse team representing the NBA in the 1990s.
One of my all time favorites. He was truly incredible.
The 90's Hornetts had the coolest player & the coolest jersey
The music in the background @ 2:49 Remember - Aritus. I dont know if BTM has that on or NBA tv, but I cant believe Im hearing that right now. Its such an obscure underground song. Whoever put that on is a G!
When thinking about Muggsy, I like to think about this question--"Of the players that were ranked top 75 by the NBA, how many of them would have ever made it onto a NBA court/roster if they were only 5"3?".
Muggy is extremely underrated. To not only make it to the NBA, but be an impact player at that height. . . Amazing.
If Jordan was 5'3 he wont be in the NBA
@@icyboy771zNot only was Muggsy 5:3, he was a starter most off his career, and he's not that far from averaging a double-double (I think he's at 9 points/7 assists or something). He was the starting PG for the first expansion team to win a playoff series (the 92/93 Hornets over the Celtics...sent McHale into retirement). You may also want to look up his high school team in Baltimore--probably the greatest HS team ever (three or four NBA players, all from that school district). One of those teammates was the late Reggie Lewis, who was on that 93/94 Celtics team and passed away the next year.
@@g.shumway5925 In my opinion lots of short guys can play but aren't given a chance in NBA. Muggsy was drafted not solely because he could play but also because he and Manute Bol teamed up had marketing purposes. Isaiah is an all-star at 5'9 and was the last pick. If he wasn't chosen likely he would have ply his trade in Europe. Many guys 6'0 and under could hang with the big boys but sometimes teams rather go with someone taller.
Him and LJ were a duo🔥🔥
And when they added Zo!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@mikehinson5935 too bad ZO and LJ didn’t get along , LJ and Zo had good seasons in 96 imagine if they all stuck together
@@andresdelportillo9917 yea, they needed to squash that crap and play.
Mugsy, Grandma Ma, Curry, J.R., and Kendall were my favorite from the 1990s Charlotte Hornets
He was short, but he was also strong he had muscles
Yep crazy athlete. Legs like tree trunks. I’d be shocked if he couldn’t touch/grab rim in his prime
I love Muggsy Bogues. He showed us that size doesn't matter. He always worked so hard
Let's be real. Size DOES MATTER. If size didn't matter, there'd be tons of 5'3" NBA players. The fact that there has been only one, proves that size matters.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3yNo, nobody that is 5’3 tries to go to the NBA, he had talent, put in the work. And made it
Thanks for this awesome homage to Mugsy! ❤
Small thing tho, might've been good to mention his assist: turnover ratio for the young ones out there who have yet to appreciate why legends swear by his basketball IQ 👍🏻
When I first time I saw Muggsy Bogues in the NBA game I was like WTF ! kids can play in the NBA? But I didn't know anything about Muggsy cos I was a kid from Eastern Europe Poland whos who was lucky to see it once-a-week NBA show on Polish TV. I was baffled that guy with his size can play like this.
I loved Muggsy, saw his whole career, dude was just inspirational. His only weakness is he needed to score more.
His lateral movement is off the charts - low man wins when dribbling too - loved this guy
Seeing Larry Johnson makes me realize that I'm really old. 😳😢
So fun to watch! I feel like a player him should be in the Hall of Fame more so for inspiration and being practically mythical, plus beating insane odds to have a long NBA career.
Another great video. Was such a big fan of Mugsy and that team. I've never been able to find the 30 for 30 documentary of him in his high school days?
3:03 I watched the Bad Boys as a kid growing up near Detroit, and watching Laimbeer put his head down and sprint, knowing he is giving it his all as he always did... and Bogues just glides by him for the layup so great.
He didm't just make it he was an NBA starter.
The hornets have not been the same without Mugs. In the 90’s with LJ and Zo!!🔥🔥. I watched him play live quite a few times and he was 100% in charge of Charlotte!!! It was a blast!! Charlotte had the talent and attendance record year after year!! Thank you George Shinn for letting all our great players go by not paying them.😡😡
This is a great basketball channel
The good old days. There were a couple other shorties back then, too. Not as short as Mugsey, but Spud Webb won the Dunk Contest in 86', and then Earl Boykins started playing in the late 90's. I'm 6'3" and could barely dunk a basketball in my prime. So, watching a little person make it in the NBA is just such an amazing thing to see.
How could anyone not love Mugsy. SO many games dominated in Hornets era, with teammates like Dell Curry , Mourning and Johnston was a beast back then before his injury.
Mugsy was the reason why Charlotte was every childs favorite NBA player, including me!!
The 5’3 monster, how can you not love this man.
Bogues was a monster player, he was everywhere on the court and his height never worried him only the other team he was playing.
His game IQ was high and his speed, ball handling and assist was one of the best.
MJ repeats the campers questions “did he ever block your shot?” He was like oh hell naw! Lmao 🤣
MJ: Can he block my shot, no !
😂😂😂😂😂😂
One word. LEGEND 👑
That Hornets team w/Muggs, Zo and Grandmama was one of my fav teams to watch back in the day. Good stuff!
Excellent Show!
I loved that 90s hornets team. zo, lj, muggsy
Muggsy was on of my favorite players growing up. Muggsy, Dell, LJ, ZO... 90's Hornets were special... First Union murals...
"you can't teach height, but you can't teach heart either..."
Damn perfect quote. I would have ended the video on that one...
Muggsy is a hero to all is short people!!!
He is one of a kind guess we'll never see a player like him
Don’t let anyone tell you different Muggsy Bogues was a problem and someone that you would definitely have wanted to see in person I have the chance to see him playing when I was way younger and I always would say how is that tiny dude frustrating Michael Jordan? If you ever watch those games on the replay, notice that any time, Mike had the ball off of a rebound or coming down on a fast break he would always hesitate and glance behind him whenever they played, because he never knew where mugs he was going to come from, but he knew he was coming.
Bogues was one of my favorite players when I was a kid. Plus, for some reason as they talked about him in this video, they make it sound like he died. He is still alive.
🤣🤣 Homie said. "Where's Muggsy??? We NEED to keep him away from the ball!!!" Lmaoo
Good video. Going to look up that biography. Muggsy: My Life from a Kid in the Projects to the Godfather of Small Ball.
Edit: I bought the book and it looks like a very good read.
keep doing what ur doing man. Vince from manila.
I used to love watching Muggsy as a kid. I grew up a sonics fan, I still had a hornets Bogues jersey
This channel gives a lot of great players their Due Respect. There are so many that are deserving
This was Ballin....
We miss this
Mugsy was one of my favorite players coming up. I loved that entire Hornets team, and even had a hat.
It was a joy to watch him play
My dad wasn't a big basketball fan, but he always enjoyed watching Mugsy when he was at Wake Forest...Wake wasn't very good in those days, but watching this little dynamo was pure entertainment...
LOVE how u start with the VCR tape it ... gives nostalgia
I was born and raised in CLT and have been a Hornets fan since our inaugural season. In the 9 seasons Mugsy was here he was the heart and soul. LJ was exciting, Zo was intense, but Mugsy was the undisputed leader of the Hornets. I loved watching him play just as much as all of the others.
Excellent player, who happened to be short.
Hornets fan, been since these times… great memories. Thanks man!
I miss watching him.
When you make the Monstars, you know you have skills.
Spud Webb and Muggsy Bogues made me believe a 5'6" white kid could compete on the public courts. I went from the last guy picked to the first or second because of my ability to handle the ball and control the pace of the game.
My uncle is a huge Charlotte fan, his favorite player Alonzo Mourning,and the man Big Tyrone Bouges. Great video gotta show my uncle
He played on the the greatest high school basketball team ever. That team would've beaten most college teams.
Inspirational!!!
Any video gamers out there remember NBA JAM he was all over that game
Muggsy a true legend ❤
Great profile, Sir, Excellent interviews & footage. Thank you.
not that well known fact: in the FIBA World Championship in 1986 he guarded and stopped the great Drazen Petrovic
Love the content, keep it up 🙌🏼
Bruh ! Thanks ! I remember watching him. Great content ! I gotta ask my grandson if Spud on any of the videos games.
My dad (22) played against Mugsy (15) and said dude stripped the ball from him 5 times in a row 😂
I just want to say. I appreciate your respect for the goat, Michael Jordan. You don't use his face as a clickbait thumbnail. Respect. Mugsy was dope.
Thanks again Shaun. Great video.
Imagine him 8/9 inches taller 😰
My first Starter jacket was Hornets. Always played as them in NBA Jam back in those days. And Space Jam. He was a baller for sure