Great video. This is the intangible that is sooo underrated. Michael literally came out on top of every single rivalry and every major moment in his career. And he did it with the most skill and the most eye-pleasing game. All while facing more defensive attention than anyone in NBA history.
@@devincooper7821 I was a HUGE MJ & Bulls fan from '87 on but I also like to keep it 💯. U can't really say that for several reasons. For example in the '86 & '87 playoffs the Bulls & MJ were swept in both series by Boston, granted Boston had a way better team but still, then u have the falling to the Magic in '95 after his 1st comeback and my younger self would've said well he only played 17 regular season games that year, but my older self knows that if ur gonna step out on that court, that means ur ready to play. I'm still a fan of MJ and consider him the GOAT but there were times where he didn't always come out on top and succeed. One of MJ's quotes to I forget who....."b4 u learn to succeed, u must first learn to fail"
I 100% hear you on what you are saying. I personally have a rule that I dont judge a player by their team Ws and Ls for their first 5 or 6 seasons in the league. Them the growing years. However, Jordan very quickly became the most skilled player the league had ever seen in those early years regardless of the team success, so I do consider it a massive career achievement. To me he's had the most perfect career arc of any player in any sport. Win in college, develop quickly into the leagues best player, deal with the heavy pressure to win and ultimately achieve god status and never looking back.
That is so incorrect. He never beat Bird in the playoffs and in fact only beat him 2 games (not an expert so may be wrong by 1 or 2 games) in his life, which was the first time they played in a college / pro game and then one time in the pro games. The rest went to Larry. Sorry, but ...
@@tonyclark1011 Great way to let us know you don’t understand basketball! If you don’t pick a 1986 MJ to close the game for you, I’ve got bad news for your brain.
@@tonyclark1011 I get the feeling that MJ was special because he ended up shining while striving to bring glory to the team. Others including Lebron played for themselves.
@@tonyclark1011 LECHOKE EITHER UNTIL HE STARTED GETTING ALLSTARS TO PLAY WITH. I DON'T THINK HE WOULD'VE WON ANY CHIPS WITHOUT SUPERTEAM'S. EVEN WHEN HE STACKED THE DECK HE STILL FAILED MISERABLY. YOUR BUM WILL NEVER BE THE G.O.A.T. HE DOESN'T HAVE THE CHARACTER TO BE THE G.O.A.T. HE WOULDN'T EVEN BE IN THE G.O.A.T. CONVERSATION IF HE DIDN'T PAY PEOPLE TO PUT HIM IN THERE.
Jordan was the GOAT with the ball and taking the ball. One thing that is not debatable, Jordan was the most driven and multifaceted player ever. Mathematically he will be hard to ever beat. Clutch, ever improving career, popularity he gave the NBA, beauty in motion style, leadership, fearlessness, fearful mystique, god like aura. Hard to replicate.
@jeffhayes605/I agree 100%. THE MOST DRIVEN & MULTI-FACETED PLAYER EVER. EVERY SINGLE COMMENT IS EXACTLY HOW I FEEL ABOUT MICHAEL JORDAN. LEADERSHIP, BEAUTY IN MOTION STYLE, EVER IMPROVING CAREER, FEARFUL MYSTIQUE, ETC. AND, YES. I JUST DON'T THINK ANY BASKETBALL PLAYER WILL REPLICATE HIS TOTAL PACKAGE OF GREATNESS. ESPECIALLY ALL OF THOSE CLUTCH SHOTS! HE GAVE US ALL LOTS TO CHEER ABOUT AND THE MEMORIES AS WELL.
@@KDogduval He played in a different era where winning a basketball game was very hard. The lessons he learned by getting mauled by the Pistons in the playoffs made MJ the player he was. MJ was a smart player: knew how to adjust to the defense, knew how to find another player's weakness and never relented.
If I live to be 1000 years old, I would be satisfied if nobody ever came close to Jordan. Because my first memories of basketball at five years old was watching Jordan come out of college and dominate immediately so all through grade school, middle school, high school he was the one that everybody wanted to be like, we watched Jordan play in real time so I know for a fact that he is the goat
*I'm 45. That means you're 44 or 45 now. 👏👏👏 I was 6 & 7yo MJ rookie season. I remember so vividly January when my class watched a space shuttle blow up. The teacher just sat there and hell, what could 2nd graders do? just sit there as well. Very eerie being around white folks when horrific tragedy strikes. The month after I turned 7 in February.* 🤭
Same age, I remember his last year at UNC and Kenny breaking his wrist, the Olympic team, etc., didn't really know for sure what to expect once he started in the NBA. We moved to a new house in 1985 and got cable. WGN came with the cable package (along with HTS, TBS, SportsChannel, etc.) You know what I did from that point forward...
I was in 1st grade. The teachers were amped (I didn't know why until finding out years later that a teacher they knew of was on board). We had just moved to Greensboro a few weeks before in December 1985. You never forget that.
@@TheEsquireOfSportsFSU my brothers and all our neighbors kids would gather to watch the bulls play then we would lower that goal and play jungle ball. Mike Tyson would fight and we would have boxing tournaments. Barry Sanders would have a big game and we would play two hand shove football and come home with all our clothes torn. BB gun fights, playing with gasoline, stealing your grandads lucky strikes, and through smoke bombs in the road at night. Great time to be a kid.
Lebron is bigger faster stronger and better I’ve saw both in person lebrons consistent longevity sets him apart he is averaging 30ppg in year 19 & 20 that’s unreal
@@tonyclark1011 Nonsense, he could play another 50 years, you HAVE to win championships and if you can do it three times in a row, you are a beast. As far as bigger and stronger is concerned, that has NO bearing on this conversation, Kemp is bigger and stronger then MJ, but what happened in the 96 Finals? Ok then.
@@curiouslymavismade basketball is a team sport mj hurt the game because he made it appear it was all about 1 player and it’s not that theory proved itself throughout the 80s when he was scoring all those points and losing in the first round people act like Jordan’s career started and ended in the 90s he had failures as well
@@tonyclark1011 No he didn't, he just had the most significant impact on championship winning teams the league had ever seen from ONE individual. NO ONE said the team wasn't important, Rodman and Pippen are both top ten players to me. Even Batman needed his Robin and Nightwing.
@@tonyclark1011bro y'all must hate MJ guts so much to keep bringing up this man pops like bro real LeBrons fans do know sick shit like that... you just hate MJ for no apparent reason
A statement Jordan said in an interview says it all. He said if he wanted to beat records he would have done so. He didn't care about the record books all he care about was winning.
MJ would score 40 just from the pace of the game and shot clock changes alone. Now you add in the 3-point shooting in today's game and the lack of contact he is averaging 45. I can be humble though and we will settle on 42.5.@@freddy5night184
If Jordan was 25 in today's league he would average 45 ppg easy. He had that never quit killer instinct , super natural athletic ability and never quit mentality. People feared him. They don't fear LeBron.
I always love all these MJ stories but the way stared down John Calipari… Wheeeeew, lawd! You KNOW he was feeling them butterflies as he could feel that gaze he was getting from Jordan. 😂😂
No today NBA is full of woke little sissies who flop and whine if they make any contact. My high school team would of even man handled these pathetic weaklings teams today perhaps they should just combine with WNBA.
Jordan is a basketball entity, above everyone else. There are players with greater records than him, yes. But he is the GOAT, because he is the reference of perfection, beauty, athleticism, lethality. He made basketball a global sport. He was the reason arenas where fully packed. By far the most influential, competitive, respected and feared basketball player in the NBA history. There is a before and after him.
What really separates MJ to the rest is his "Mentality".. Yes there are so many athletic nowadays, shooting, dribbling, etc.. But mental toughness is just different.
I hadn't watched nba games in 10 years, I'm always confused when refs are calling a foul. NONE of today's players would have survived in the late 80's to 2,000. Their feelings, n shit.
It wasnt JUST his mental toughness...he saw the rim and he got the ball there no matter what the defenders did to defend...his skill and athleticism definitely were main factors. Of course his mentality drove him to practice harder and longer. he put in the time...
MJ was Beast on the court, if he had a bad night against a team you bet money he's going to torch that team the next time they meet. You don't mess with the GOAT
Not only was it the treat of my childhood to watch this man play it was even better watching this team play. As a Chicago sports fan this is the only time in history of any sports my entire 41 years of life that I ever actually thought oh yeah we're going to win nobody can stop us every other Chicago team ever I pretty much expect to blow it
As im from the uk and probably a basketball neutral watching mj made the world want to know who he was what does he do , the man is unbelievable mystical and also hardcore competitive, i truly cannot see how anyone comes close
Scottie pippen was 6-0 Jordan wasn’t the only player on the damn court his team was 6-0 not just him when was struggling vs the sonics his teammates bailed him out but of course Jordan won those rings with just him 1 vs 8
@@joeybuchanan5330 he led the team in every category including 4 finals mvps 4 regular season mvps and the teams only 1st team all nba performer all those players were just role players
“That is a foul, I know he’s Michael Jordan.” People can debate who’s the greatest of all time Jordan or Chamberlain as much as they like. It doesn’t matter. The aforementioned comment shows just how much the NBA was Michael’s league and probably always will be.
As a knick fan...I hated hated watching Michael play. But I loved watching MJ play. Barkley was 1 of the early NBA bullies. Him, Otis Thorpe, and before that Rick Mahorn
There are 2 periods for Jordan legitimizing the GOAT debate. 1. After his first 3-Peat when he retired. Mind you, he led the league in scoring each of those years. At that point it was debatable. 2. When he returned from retirement and finalized his second 3-Peat. Mind you, he led the league in scoring each of those years as well. Closing that game with that shot on Bryan Russel, closing his career and walking off undefeated in finals appearances left no argument or doubt as to who the GOAT was. One could speculate if Jordan never retired either of those time he could have easily 4-Peated, potentially twice or even won 10 straight titles. The man literally dominated a decade.
the golden age of sports was the 80-90s. every sport from F1 to NFL to NBA to NHL… Nascar, MLB, it was so much more fun to watch because of the competition
Legend has it Jordan’s own reflection in the mirror won’t look him in his eyes. Jordan would take it personal believe that. #goat, there is no one even close
17:18 Awesome Micheal Jordan was sooo good.. He hit the ball off of Mark Jackson's head, off the backboard, off of Reggie Miller right back at Mark Jackson. Now that's talent🤩😀
Michael Jordan you had the skills on the court and other players had their play on the court but you did more dangerous outstanding moves and a lot of pro basketball no you was awesome talent in many different ways and that why your name made history on the court Michael Jordan air man
@@jonathank786 they were to MJ, if you were a MJ fan like I was I loved and didn't see it but when I became more of a fan of basketball than MJ and go back and watch those games it's crazy
This is exactly why Micheal Jordan is on a different level than any other person in any other sport…. Nothing gets in the way of winning championships, he’ll give his life his families life It’s either he wins a championship or it’s death
LBJ could never be the 🐐. All his salty fans just go look at his finals record. Its cool for him to be your favorite player. Cool for him to be your top 2. Even cool to call him your personal goat. But to think he's legit the best.... Y'all are 🤡🤡🤡
@ 20:40 Reporter: "You were talking to him tonight?" MJ: "Oh, a little bit" Reporter: "You told him he couldn't guard you?" MJ: "Oh, I tried to tell him that quite a bit!" LMAO
Jordan had respect for the game and the players before him* MJ was different reign supreme among the unique talent that existed in the NBA* Second to none was his theme*
just to clarify, MJ had 45 pts in that game against Barkley and the Rockets, not 40. he had 40 against them later in the season when Chicago played them in Houston.
Jordan absolutely defied gravity. He moved in a way that I still haven’t seen even the greatest players of today do. If he played in todays NBA, he would average 40 a game. Easily. Greatest of all time. Without a doubt.
MJ was so brave that no one can touch him without him getting back.. he is one in a million. I mean if you don't know how good he was, then you missed a lot. The way I am looking at him scary indeed..
I remember the Calipari Nets game. But I never heard that stareing part of the story and his beef wit coach. Lol tho. 😅😅😂 MJ looked like he was contemplating turning onn his laser eye beams and incinerating John...Right then and there...or not. Lol.
Great video. This is the intangible that is sooo underrated. Michael literally came out on top of every single rivalry and every major moment in his career. And he did it with the most skill and the most eye-pleasing game. All while facing more defensive attention than anyone in NBA history.
@@devincooper7821 I was a HUGE MJ & Bulls fan from '87 on but I also like to keep it 💯. U can't really say that for several reasons. For example in the '86 & '87 playoffs the Bulls & MJ were swept in both series by Boston, granted Boston had a way better team but still, then u have the falling to the Magic in '95 after his 1st comeback and my younger self would've said well he only played 17 regular season games that year, but my older self knows that if ur gonna step out on that court, that means ur ready to play. I'm still a fan of MJ and consider him the GOAT but there were times where he didn't always come out on top and succeed. One of MJ's quotes to I forget who....."b4 u learn to succeed, u must first learn to fail"
I 100% hear you on what you are saying. I personally have a rule that I dont judge a player by their team Ws and Ls for their first 5 or 6 seasons in the league. Them the growing years. However, Jordan very quickly became the most skilled player the league had ever seen in those early years regardless of the team success, so I do consider it a massive career achievement. To me he's had the most perfect career arc of any player in any sport. Win in college, develop quickly into the leagues best player, deal with the heavy pressure to win and ultimately achieve god status and never looking back.
@@devincooper7821 yeah I can accept and feel where ur coming from on that. 👍🏻✌
Rice & MJ are playing competitive basketball. I miss it
That is so incorrect. He never beat Bird in the playoffs and in fact only beat him 2 games (not an expert so may be wrong by 1 or 2 games) in his life, which was the first time they played in a college / pro game and then one time in the pro games. The rest went to Larry. Sorry, but ...
If you have to win a game for your life you take MJ everytime!!! 🐐
Not in the 80s and without Scottie and Phil Jackson
@@tonyclark1011 Great way to let us know you don’t understand basketball! If you don’t pick a 1986 MJ to close the game for you, I’ve got bad news for your brain.
@@tonyclark1011 lebron sucks
@@tonyclark1011 I get the feeling that MJ was special because he ended up shining while striving to bring glory to the team. Others including Lebron played for themselves.
@@tonyclark1011 LECHOKE EITHER UNTIL HE STARTED GETTING ALLSTARS TO PLAY WITH. I DON'T THINK HE WOULD'VE WON ANY CHIPS WITHOUT SUPERTEAM'S. EVEN WHEN HE STACKED THE DECK HE STILL FAILED MISERABLY. YOUR BUM WILL NEVER BE THE G.O.A.T. HE DOESN'T HAVE THE CHARACTER TO BE THE G.O.A.T. HE WOULDN'T EVEN BE IN THE G.O.A.T. CONVERSATION IF HE DIDN'T PAY PEOPLE TO PUT HIM IN THERE.
Jordan was the GOAT with the ball and taking the ball. One thing that is not debatable, Jordan was the most driven and multifaceted player ever. Mathematically he will be hard to ever beat. Clutch, ever improving career, popularity he gave the NBA, beauty in motion style, leadership, fearlessness, fearful mystique, god like aura. Hard to replicate.
Facts 👌
@jeffhayes605/I agree 100%. THE MOST DRIVEN & MULTI-FACETED PLAYER EVER. EVERY SINGLE COMMENT IS EXACTLY HOW I FEEL ABOUT MICHAEL JORDAN. LEADERSHIP, BEAUTY IN MOTION STYLE, EVER IMPROVING CAREER, FEARFUL MYSTIQUE, ETC. AND, YES. I JUST DON'T THINK ANY BASKETBALL PLAYER WILL REPLICATE HIS TOTAL PACKAGE OF GREATNESS. ESPECIALLY ALL OF THOSE CLUTCH SHOTS! HE GAVE US ALL LOTS TO CHEER ABOUT AND THE MEMORIES AS WELL.
MJ🐐 won't EVER be duplicated. He set the bar WAY too high..w/all his accolades and GLOBAL IMPACT it's pretty much unattainable at this point. MJ🐐💯
@@KDogduval He played in a different era where winning a basketball game was very hard. The lessons he learned by getting mauled by the Pistons in the playoffs made MJ the player he was. MJ was a smart player: knew how to adjust to the defense, knew how to find another player's weakness and never relented.
Exactly. So many facets. Simply unbeatable
Michael Jordan comments about playing against reggie Miller was funny 🤣🤣
A LONGTIME (since 1966) basketball fan here. I knew all of these incidents. Watched them happen. Nice to see 'em again.
If I live to be 1000 years old, I would be satisfied if nobody ever came close to Jordan. Because my first memories of basketball at five years old was watching Jordan come out of college and dominate immediately so all through grade school, middle school, high school he was the one that everybody wanted to be like, we watched Jordan play in real time so I know for a fact that he is the goat
*I'm 45. That means you're 44 or 45 now. 👏👏👏 I was 6 & 7yo MJ rookie season. I remember so vividly January when my class watched a space shuttle blow up. The teacher just sat there and hell, what could 2nd graders do? just sit there as well. Very eerie being around white folks when horrific tragedy strikes. The month after I turned 7 in February.* 🤭
@@7LAMPSofFIREWhat was the eeriest part? everyone crying?
Same age, I remember his last year at UNC and Kenny breaking his wrist, the Olympic team, etc., didn't really know for sure what to expect once he started in the NBA. We moved to a new house in 1985 and got cable. WGN came with the cable package (along with HTS, TBS, SportsChannel, etc.)
You know what I did from that point forward...
I was in 1st grade. The teachers were amped (I didn't know why until finding out years later that a teacher they knew of was on board). We had just moved to Greensboro a few weeks before in December 1985. You never forget that.
@@TheEsquireOfSportsFSU my brothers and all our neighbors kids would gather to watch the bulls play then we would lower that goal and play jungle ball. Mike Tyson would fight and we would have boxing tournaments. Barry Sanders would have a big game and we would play two hand shove football and come home with all our clothes torn. BB gun fights, playing with gasoline, stealing your grandads lucky strikes, and through smoke bombs in the road at night. Great time to be a kid.
Much respect to LBJ, but Jordan is still the greatest, I don't want to be younger if I have to miss living through the 90's.
Exactly! Thank you!
Lebron is bigger faster stronger and better I’ve saw both in person lebrons consistent longevity sets him apart he is averaging 30ppg in year 19 & 20 that’s unreal
@@tonyclark1011 Nonsense, he could play another 50 years, you HAVE to win championships and if you can do it three times in a row, you are a beast. As far as bigger and stronger is concerned, that has NO bearing on this conversation, Kemp is bigger and stronger then MJ, but what happened in the 96 Finals? Ok then.
@@curiouslymavismade basketball is a team sport mj hurt the game because he made it appear it was all about 1 player and it’s not that theory proved itself throughout the 80s when he was scoring all those points and losing in the first round people act like Jordan’s career started and ended in the 90s he had failures as well
@@tonyclark1011 No he didn't, he just had the most significant impact on championship winning teams the league had ever seen from ONE individual. NO ONE said the team wasn't important, Rodman and Pippen are both top ten players to me. Even Batman needed his Robin and Nightwing.
The goat is in the league of his own. No one can surpass his greatness
Facts
Bullshit lebron is the greatest mj old as Fuch!
Aka Black Jesus
@@dee1901 if he black Jesus why did that happen to his father because of his gambling debt more like black devil
@@tonyclark1011bro y'all must hate MJ guts so much to keep bringing up this man pops like bro real LeBrons fans do know sick shit like that... you just hate MJ for no apparent reason
Air Jordan the ultimate Terminator on the court
More then 20 years ago and I just realized how loud the crowd was in clipper stadium in applause & cheers as they lost to bulls
A statement Jordan said in an interview says it all. He said if he wanted to beat records he would have done so. He didn't care about the record books all he care about was winning.
Imagine MJ playing today with no contact & gather steps.🍺
He would average 40
MJ would score 40 just from the pace of the game and shot clock changes alone. Now you add in the 3-point shooting in today's game and the lack of contact he is averaging 45. I can be humble though and we will settle on 42.5.@@freddy5night184
@@freddy5night184 no he would not your crazy he'd average 50🤣🤣
@@timratcliff6590 lmaooo my mistake
That's why I barely watch the NBA anymore. No defense and Lebron flops.
Basketball was so much better back then.
Bullshit
The 90s had the best sports, best movies, and arguably some of the most creative music eva
@@PatchesMalone I agree
90's was THE BEST
@@ahwayzcool4630 you just old
Jordans SLOW MO DUNKS are a display of all his attributes in one. The dude was so intense. GOAT 🐐
Well done! This shows Jordan's true competitive spirit!
Golden Era of BBall.............Happy Bday GOAT!
MJ
bro jordan death stare make everyone scare
If jordan had play lebron in his prime. He would had taken it personal and destroy the king.👑👑👑
If Jordan was 25 in today's league he would average 45 ppg easy. He had that never quit killer instinct , super natural athletic ability and never quit mentality. People feared him. They don't fear LeBron.
Bron becomes the queen
bro a princess
MJ is unquestionably the GOAT!!!
@@MichaelSmith-es4nl Especially with the massive difference in which they referee games!!
I always love all these MJ stories but the way stared down John Calipari… Wheeeeew, lawd! You KNOW he was feeling them butterflies as he could feel that gaze he was getting from Jordan. 😂😂
Childs was no joke. He got into it with Jordan and also gave Kobe a two-piece with a biscuit!
Facts #BigNYK
That 2 piece combo be gave kob was smooth
Watching this era ruined all other basketball. Todays game I feel like I’m watching high school games
No today NBA is full of woke little sissies who flop and whine if they make any contact. My high school team would of even man handled these pathetic weaklings teams today perhaps they should just combine with WNBA.
Todays NBA is a joke
You’re watching somebody play NBA Jam on Genesis
@@jesuschristsaves9067 so is your career
@@tonyclark1011
😂. I’m a carman for a class 1 railroad. But ok.
Jordan is a basketball entity, above everyone else. There are players with greater records than him, yes. But he is the GOAT, because he is the reference of perfection, beauty, athleticism, lethality. He made basketball a global sport. He was the reason arenas where fully packed. By far the most influential, competitive, respected and feared basketball player in the NBA history. There is a before and after him.
Happy Birthday GOAT
What really separates MJ to the rest is his "Mentality".. Yes there are so many athletic nowadays, shooting, dribbling, etc.. But mental toughness is just different.
Exactly. Theyre not mentally tough enough to play all 82 games. Today's players call security to escort fans out lmao 😂🤣
I hadn't watched nba games in 10 years, I'm always confused when refs are calling a foul. NONE of today's players would have survived in the late 80's to 2,000.
Their feelings, n shit.
It wasnt JUST his mental toughness...he saw the rim and he got the ball there no matter what the defenders did to defend...his skill and athleticism definitely were main factors. Of course his mentality drove him to practice harder and longer. he put in the time...
MJ was Beast on the court, if he had a bad night against a team you bet money he's going to torch that team the next time they meet. You don't mess with the GOAT
Tremendous video! MJ is the GOAT!!
This video ignites a fire within me to chase my dreams relentlessly.
Not only was it the treat of my childhood to watch this man play it was even better watching this team play. As a Chicago sports fan this is the only time in history of any sports my entire 41 years of life that I ever actually thought oh yeah we're going to win nobody can stop us every other Chicago team ever I pretty much expect to blow it
Jordan had the best mid-range game ever, and he would kill you in the paint if he wanted.
@@xMikeDezzyx421 He could also shoot the 3 if need be.
The goat forever timeless
This is BRILLIANT! great video & narrating. Love the content! Your channel is much better than BASKETBALL TIME MACHINE.
Oakley stepped in between Childs and MJ. If it came down to it, I think Oak would beat up his own teammate for Mike 😂
Well, he was Jordan's teammate first, then they remained friends until now and to top it off, Jordan asked Oak' to be his bodyugard when needed.
The G.O.A.T. is only one,
MJ23=G.O.A.T.
Michael Jordan will always be the greatest the goat 🐐 period!!!!!!
Limited MJ to 22 points… meanwhile thats a career night for 70% of players to ever play
MJ tongue. The most technical foul gestures by a player in NBA history 😂😂😂🤪
As im from the uk and probably a basketball neutral watching mj made the world want to know who he was what does he do , the man is unbelievable mystical and also hardcore competitive, i truly cannot see how anyone comes close
man you just gained a new subscriber this is awesome lmao
Chris Childs threw hands with MJ and Kobe…Legend
Facts you have to live that “dog” mentality to have that kind of distinction on the resume
Childs never threw hands at Jordan
@@bwink23 see how quick they lie
Nah bruh Childs chin checked Kobe..he never swung on MJ and backed up
@@redhotmamakennels7738 All the time
Happy 6-0 MJ 🎉 🐐
Scottie pippen was 6-0 Jordan wasn’t the only player on the damn court his team was 6-0 not just him when was struggling vs the sonics his teammates bailed him out but of course Jordan won those rings with just him 1 vs 8
@@tonyclark1011 he just turned 60 years old hence 6-0 are you slow Tony? 😂 you brought out your Lebron pompoms too early spamming the comments.
@@punyemas9783 Jordan old ass hell with size 60 jeans
@@tonyclark1011 lol yeah then Take LBJ rings away cuz Kyrie Allen Wade and Bosh carried that itch 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
@@joeybuchanan5330 he led the team in every category including 4 finals mvps 4 regular season mvps and the teams only 1st team all nba performer all those players were just role players
Yup... I was pissed they missed so many things and amazing highlights.
“That is a foul, I know he’s Michael Jordan.”
People can debate who’s the greatest of all time Jordan or Chamberlain as much as they like. It doesn’t matter. The aforementioned comment shows just how much the NBA was Michael’s league and probably always will be.
Happy Birthday MJ
Man, the energy in those games is so different. Audience energy is different and almost always shouting/on their feet.
GREAT content and delivery
So much fun watching MJ throughout his whole career.
MJ the GREATEST!!!...wish could get all of MJs games in 4k definition!!...wow that would to awesome to see!...
This was good man. 👍🏾
Dope video of Mike!
As a knick fan...I hated hated watching Michael play. But I loved watching MJ play. Barkley was 1 of the early NBA bullies. Him, Otis Thorpe, and before that Rick Mahorn
Mahorn was a thug he should.be in prison
MJ will always be the King 👑
-MJ- *_Understandably, you meant LJ. It okay. Get it right next time buddie...🤭_*
You wish 6-0 sez it all never saw a game 7 what’s a game 7 LOL
Nowadays the stars hug , flop , cry . This is when the NBA was watchable .
That left handed free throw.. Holy fuck!
First, he shot a freethrow with his eyes closed, then another with his off hand. Both on Mutombo. Daim, what did he ever do to you MJ? 😅
And also he won the slam dunk contest twice and so on.
Told Jordan he can't dunk on him
You seriously don't know what DM did to MJ?
There are 2 periods for Jordan legitimizing the GOAT debate.
1. After his first 3-Peat when he retired. Mind you, he led the league in scoring each of those years. At that point it was debatable.
2. When he returned from retirement and finalized his second 3-Peat. Mind you, he led the league in scoring each of those years as well. Closing that game with that shot on Bryan Russel, closing his career and walking off undefeated in finals appearances left no argument or doubt as to who the GOAT was.
One could speculate if Jordan never retired either of those time he could have easily 4-Peated, potentially twice or even won 10 straight titles. The man literally dominated a decade.
Golden era, absolutely joyful to watch. Unfortunately you dun see those purely competition no more
the golden age of sports was the 80-90s.
every sport from F1 to NFL to NBA to NHL… Nascar, MLB, it was so much more fun to watch because of the competition
Legend has it Jordan’s own reflection in the mirror won’t look him in his eyes. Jordan would take it personal believe that.
#goat, there is no one even close
such a competitive soul and the quality to back it up
Great Video. The glory days of basketball. 🖤
17:18 Awesome Micheal Jordan was sooo good.. He hit the ball off of Mark Jackson's head, off the backboard, off of Reggie Miller right back at Mark Jackson. Now that's talent🤩😀
He’s right about Reggie though. Reggie was a super flopper, and he held your arms, your waist, he’d push defenders off etc. It was constant
Michael Jordan you had the skills on the court and other players had their play on the court but you did more dangerous outstanding moves and a lot of pro basketball no you was awesome talent in many different ways and that why your name made history on the court Michael Jordan air man
Great highlights. Vintage. Nice 👍🏾
Thanks for the visit
HBD mike 🤴🏿🏀🎂🐐
What a toxic relationship. 😂 I love it!!
When he had them angry eyebrows going, LOOK OUT LMAO
heres the issue with trying to compare these two or any one mike had the skills to take over with anger grace precision killer instinct period
“You can’t guard me why are you even trying” is diabolical trash talk 😂
I grew up in Chicago, played point and as a kid "if u cant use ur left and u use ur right, i swipe that".
Thumbs up if videos like this make you feel so grateful to be a youngster during the MJ 23 Era. We'll never see it again. #SOMETIMESIDREAMTHATHEISME
Truly grateful, such a great era of basketball
Old-school basketball is so damn good the physicality is so diff 20s era
That was sweet Jordan bouncing the ball off of Jackson's head.. Jackson is looking around thinking .. Which way did he go George ?? Lmao!
Jordan x Barkley, always fun to watch.
2 great hall of fame players
Those little elbow shove will result in over the top flopping if done today. Or an MRI in Anthony Davis' case.
Background instrumental Song that started at the Mark Jackson incident?
Yo it's crazy to see how efficient mike was..two dribbles shoot..1 dribble two steps an the bucket..just perfect execution everytime
I remember it. I remember it all. Like it was yesterday.
That "You can see that rice is very hot" by the commentator at 08:01 🤣
Barkley had the balls to tell the refs they favor Jordan, and I respect the heck out of him for calling them out on their bias
MJ: I take that personally
@@ZorroDeChicago lol
He was just complaining the refs aren’t gonna be bias against a certain player not that I can’t see it
@@jonathank786 they were to MJ, if you were a MJ fan like I was I loved and didn't see it but when I became more of a fan of basketball than MJ and go back and watch those games it's crazy
he is the only person that makes me go damn
This is exactly why Micheal Jordan is on a different level than any other person in any other sport…. Nothing gets in the way of winning championships, he’ll give his life his families life
It’s either he wins a championship or it’s death
LBJ could never be the 🐐. All his salty fans just go look at his finals record. Its cool for him to be your favorite player. Cool for him to be your top 2. Even cool to call him your personal goat. But to think he's legit the best.... Y'all are 🤡🤡🤡
There’s no way 4-6 can be better than being 6-0 in this lifetime. Plus, MJ never folded or disappeared in the big moments when he was in the finals.
@ 20:40
Reporter: "You were talking to him tonight?"
MJ: "Oh, a little bit"
Reporter: "You told him he couldn't guard you?"
MJ: "Oh, I tried to tell him that quite a bit!"
LMAO
Jordan had respect for the game and the players before him* MJ was different reign supreme among the unique talent that existed in the NBA* Second to none was his theme*
just to clarify, MJ had 45 pts in that game against Barkley and the Rockets, not 40. he had 40 against them later in the season when Chicago played them in Houston.
Perfect video! 10/10
That Charlotte team always reminded me of food…curry and rice
MJ is just too superhuman
He is a god
The one and only GOAT.
Awesome.
Jordan absolutely defied gravity. He moved in a way that I still haven’t seen even the greatest players of today do. If he played in todays NBA, he would average 40 a game. Easily. Greatest of all time. Without a doubt.
Michael Jordan time…. GOAT.
Magic is my favorite player , yet I think Jordan is the best.
Woo! What a video
Wonderful acting guys
MJ was so brave that no one can touch him without him getting back.. he is one in a million. I mean if you don't know how good he was, then you missed a lot. The way I am looking at him scary indeed..
I remember the Calipari Nets game. But I never heard that stareing part of the story and his beef wit coach. Lol tho. 😅😅😂 MJ looked like he was contemplating turning onn his laser eye beams and incinerating John...Right then and there...or not. Lol.
MJ is super Clutch. Thanks for showing us the beauty of this game ❤
Bill Walton sounds hilariously disappointed in the Clippers game lol around 14:02 for context.
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 Da 🐐