@3:27 I love how confident Draymond was, while not even being close on this one 😂 Horace Grant, Tyron Lue AND Ron Harper, John Sally, Dennis Rodman, Corie Blount and Bryon Russell 😂
This is how you know MJ is the undisputed goat. All these years later and players from the past and the semi present, who either got to play with him during his peak or at the tail end of his wizards years all say the same thing. The man was on another level. And the fact that LeBron‘s jock sniffer, Draymond loves hearing these stories and keeps goading his guests to talk about MJ stories tells you all you need to know.
Because even twenty years after his last retirement we are still talking about him. Why? Because he’s the greatest basketball player of all time. Pretty simple really.
Should be just the baron davis show! When he was quiet, conversation had a flow. Has to be humbling draymond thought his solo shot would be a hit. He needed someone like baron, most of us rooted for and enjoyed watching play. Seems like cool and genuine dude.
Ty Lue got it wrong though. Jordan scored 6 vs the Pacers and it broke his streak of games in double figures. The real streak, including Playoffs btw. He could have checked back in to the game like others do to extend their streaks but the game was out of reach and MJ is not about those stats like some other guys. 😉 You could tell he did want to make a statement here though because he came out firing. At one point it seems he could have gone for his career high but he cooled down a bit during one stretch. The game AFTER this one he gave the Nets 45. I think Kenyon Martin told him he had a bad back and MJ exploited that all night long. Back to back 45+ games more or less AT WILL because he was mad. The GOAT.
1. Unmatched Winning Legacy 6 NBA Championships (1991-1993, 1996-1998): Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles during the 1990s, with no losses in the Finals (6-0 record). This perfection in the Finals is a significant part of his GOAT status. Finals MVPs: He was awarded the Finals MVP in all six of his championships, which means he was the best player on the floor when it mattered most. 2. Dominance in Key Moments Jordan was known for his ability to perform in clutch situations. He delivered game-winning shots and led his team through intense playoff runs. His performances in pivotal games, such as "The Flu Game" in 1997, where he scored 38 points while battling illness, or his "Double Nickel" 55-point game against the New York Knicks in 1995, have cemented his legend. 3. Scoring Prowess 10 Scoring Titles: Jordan led the NBA in scoring for 10 seasons, the most in NBA history. Career Scoring Average: His career scoring average of 30.1 points per game is the highest in NBA history. He was capable of scoring from anywhere on the floor-whether it was with his jumper, his layups, or his dunks-and was known for his acrobatics and finishing around the rim. 4. Defensive Excellence Jordan was not just an offensive force; he was also one of the best defenders in the league. He was a 9-time All-Defensive First Team selection and won Defensive Player of the Year in 1988. His ability to lock down opposing players, create turnovers, and be a disruptive force on the defensive end set him apart from many other great players. He Was So Good, His Competitors Changed the Game to Try and Stop Him The NBA actually adapted its rules to limit Jordan’s ability to dominate the game. The most famous example of this is the “hand-checking rule”. In the late 90s, defenders were allowed to use their hands to impede the progress of offensive players, which helped slow down ball handlers. Jordan's ability to break down defenses and get to the basket made the NBA change the rules in 2004 to outlaw "hand-checking"-a move designed to give players like him more space to operate. In a sense, Jordan made the league change how it played defense. 9. He Was the Ultimate "Trash Talker" but Backed It Up Every Time While trash talk is a staple in basketball, Jordan took it to another level. He would talk so much smack during games that it made some opponents’ heads spin. The crazy thing? He backed it up every single time. Whether it was calling his shots before he took them or mocking his opponents after making incredible plays, Jordan would get in your head and then destroy you with his performance. 10. He Never Lost in the NBA Finals-EVER A perfect 6-0 record in the Finals. Let that sink in. He went to the Finals six times, and he won every single one. No other NBA superstar has this kind of perfect track record when it matters most. His six Finals appearances were consistently dominant, and he was never forced to a Game 7, making his dominance in the Finals all the more incredible. 11. He Was So Iconic, He Created a Whole Generation of Basketball Players Michael Jordan’s impact on the NBA and basketball culture is impossible to overstate. He didn’t just inspire people to watch the game; he created a generation of players who tried to emulate his style. From Kobe Bryant to LeBron James to countless young kids who grew up idolizing him, Jordan’s influence was so powerful that his shadow still looms over the NBA today. Players didn’t just want to be the best; they wanted to be like Mike. 12. He Made "Air Jordan" a Household Name Beyond his on-court exploits, Jordan revolutionized sports marketing. The Nike Air Jordan brand is arguably one of the most successful and recognizable endorsement deals in history. Jordan made sneakers a cultural phenomenon, creating a multi-billion-dollar empire. The impact of the Air Jordan line is still felt today, as the sneaker industry continues to thrive on his legacy.
I remember when i first saw Coach Lue,he was playing for the Lakers in i was totally shocked when he got in the game i thought he was the towel boy or something because he looked like he was still in high school.
Broooo I went to impact for a summer camp around 2012. I got to sit down on the sideline n watch those guys play Allen Anderson Dudley n tayshawn. That boy AA was COLD 😂😂 I think Sebastian telfair was there going dumb too. One of my fav memories. N shout out ty lue I was at his camp wit Chauncey billups at nado the year before
The UNDISPUTED greatest to ever put on a basketball jersey, despite what the short bus rider Draymond Green is paid by Klutch Sports to tell you after he posts another triple-single
His first season with wizards is a great “what if” he never hurt his knee. He was getting into form and his numbers were increasing every month as he was getting back into shape.
Dudes refer to playing against Mike like it was a tour in Nam. Lol
😂
😂😂😂
"I just did a tour in MJ/DC"
@3:27 I love how confident Draymond was, while not even being close on this one 😂
Horace Grant, Tyron Lue AND Ron Harper, John Sally, Dennis Rodman, Corie Blount and Bryon Russell 😂
This is how you know MJ is the undisputed goat. All these years later and players from the past and the semi present, who either got to play with him during his peak or at the tail end of his wizards years all say the same thing. The man was on another level. And the fact that LeBron‘s jock sniffer, Draymond loves hearing these stories and keeps goading his guests to talk about MJ stories tells you all you need to know.
The fact that y'all keep talking about LeBron James even when it's a Michael Jordan video 😅😅😅
Facts 😂 they can’t even enjoy the stories without throwing shade at someone who wasn’t mentioned at all
That two hand snatch block was MJ getting back on D cuz he just turned the ball over. Mike always held his ground. 🐐
First game back i believe.
lebron just stands there after turning the ball over
Baron Davis is hilarious 😂😂😂
Then 39 yr old MJ torched Kenyon Martin with 40 🤣
It's not just ty lue and Horace Grant who played with Shaq and Kobe an MJ John Salley Ron Harper and Dennis Rodman
Because even twenty years after his last retirement we are still talking about him. Why? Because he’s the greatest basketball player of all time. Pretty simple really.
The shitt not even close either😂he would average 40 in dis era easily, Shai calmly averages 30-35 nobody can stop him , just imagine Mike rn sheesh 😂
Having the internet as a platform to speak on him helps a lot.
Most iconic, or best peak, not the greatest
Still talk about Barkley, Bird and Magic
It's the way everyone talks about him old and young MJ was just different
you forgot about Ron Harper to he play with MJ & Kobe and Shaq
4:44 this lowkey true. Up to that point Mercer was a solid pro. We really ain't hear from him no more after that
Having BD is dope. The duo we didn’t know we needed 😂
Yeah. I’m loving these podcasts. The inside scoop, the stories only they know……
BD is dope all around. He’s always a good interview.
Get monta Ellis on the pod! That boy was slept on
Ron Harper also played with MJ, Kobe and Shaq.
“Oh so you just around chase down blocks? That’s your thing” 🤣🤣
Baron Davis got that laugh that make you laugh when you hear it or look at him lmao I bet he a trip to be around fr lmaooo
Yeah him and Quentin Richardson 😂
Old Mike was schooling prime KG and prime Marion among others much bigger than himself
Should be just the baron davis show! When he was quiet, conversation had a flow. Has to be humbling draymond thought his solo shot would be a hit. He needed someone like baron, most of us rooted for and enjoyed watching play. Seems like cool and genuine dude.
Not only Horace Grant, Ron Harper and John Salley as well.
Add Rodman to the list 😉
@ true!
And Corie Blount and Bryon Russell 😂
Playing wit Kobe Jordan and shaq is wild
Solid guy Ty lue..that step over and wiped his foot as I recall like it was some dawg do do stuck to the bottom lol
Lue being able to say he played with kobe/shaq and mj is like bone thugs saying they recorded with big & pac
Ron Mercer would average 28 if he played today 😂!
Draymond remind of that kid that excluded and can’t get in the convo and just listen because he too young so he just laugh and nod lol
Ty Lue got it wrong though. Jordan scored 6 vs the Pacers and it broke his streak of games in double figures. The real streak, including Playoffs btw. He could have checked back in to the game like others do to extend their streaks but the game was out of reach and MJ is not about those stats like some other guys. 😉
You could tell he did want to make a statement here though because he came out firing. At one point it seems he could have gone for his career high but he cooled down a bit during one stretch. The game AFTER this one he gave the Nets 45. I think Kenyon Martin told him he had a bad back and MJ exploited that all night long. Back to back 45+ games more or less AT WILL because he was mad. The GOAT.
You got the real facts Bro 🙌🏽🏀
1. Unmatched Winning Legacy
6 NBA Championships (1991-1993, 1996-1998): Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles during the 1990s, with no losses in the Finals (6-0 record). This perfection in the Finals is a significant part of his GOAT status.
Finals MVPs: He was awarded the Finals MVP in all six of his championships, which means he was the best player on the floor when it mattered most.
2. Dominance in Key Moments
Jordan was known for his ability to perform in clutch situations. He delivered game-winning shots and led his team through intense playoff runs.
His performances in pivotal games, such as "The Flu Game" in 1997, where he scored 38 points while battling illness, or his "Double Nickel" 55-point game against the New York Knicks in 1995, have cemented his legend.
3. Scoring Prowess
10 Scoring Titles: Jordan led the NBA in scoring for 10 seasons, the most in NBA history.
Career Scoring Average: His career scoring average of 30.1 points per game is the highest in NBA history.
He was capable of scoring from anywhere on the floor-whether it was with his jumper, his layups, or his dunks-and was known for his acrobatics and finishing around the rim.
4. Defensive Excellence
Jordan was not just an offensive force; he was also one of the best defenders in the league. He was a 9-time All-Defensive First Team selection and won Defensive Player of the Year in 1988.
His ability to lock down opposing players, create turnovers, and be a disruptive force on the defensive end set him apart from many other great players. He Was So Good, His Competitors Changed the Game to Try and Stop Him
The NBA actually adapted its rules to limit Jordan’s ability to dominate the game. The most famous example of this is the “hand-checking rule”. In the late 90s, defenders were allowed to use their hands to impede the progress of offensive players, which helped slow down ball handlers.
Jordan's ability to break down defenses and get to the basket made the NBA change the rules in 2004 to outlaw "hand-checking"-a move designed to give players like him more space to operate. In a sense, Jordan made the league change how it played defense.
9. He Was the Ultimate "Trash Talker" but Backed It Up Every Time
While trash talk is a staple in basketball, Jordan took it to another level. He would talk so much smack during games that it made some opponents’ heads spin.
The crazy thing? He backed it up every single time. Whether it was calling his shots before he took them or mocking his opponents after making incredible plays, Jordan would get in your head and then destroy you with his performance.
10. He Never Lost in the NBA Finals-EVER
A perfect 6-0 record in the Finals. Let that sink in. He went to the Finals six times, and he won every single one. No other NBA superstar has this kind of perfect track record when it matters most.
His six Finals appearances were consistently dominant, and he was never forced to a Game 7, making his dominance in the Finals all the more incredible.
11. He Was So Iconic, He Created a Whole Generation of Basketball Players
Michael Jordan’s impact on the NBA and basketball culture is impossible to overstate. He didn’t just inspire people to watch the game; he created a generation of players who tried to emulate his style.
From Kobe Bryant to LeBron James to countless young kids who grew up idolizing him, Jordan’s influence was so powerful that his shadow still looms over the NBA today. Players didn’t just want to be the best; they wanted to be like Mike.
12. He Made "Air Jordan" a Household Name
Beyond his on-court exploits, Jordan revolutionized sports marketing. The Nike Air Jordan brand is arguably one of the most successful and recognizable endorsement deals in history.
Jordan made sneakers a cultural phenomenon, creating a multi-billion-dollar empire. The impact of the Air Jordan line is still felt today, as the sneaker industry continues to thrive on his legacy.
Baron got that Just For Men kit on point!
I remember when i first saw Coach Lue,he was playing for the Lakers in i was totally shocked when he got in the game i thought he was the towel boy or something because he looked like he was still in high school.
BD was so fucking nice
Broooo I went to impact for a summer camp around 2012. I got to sit down on the sideline n watch those guys play Allen Anderson Dudley n tayshawn. That boy AA was COLD 😂😂 I think Sebastian telfair was there going dumb too. One of my fav memories. N shout out ty lue I was at his camp wit Chauncey billups at nado the year before
3:27 don’t forget Ron Harper
Lue mentioned Stacey "The Elastic Man" Augmon. He was a problem. I'ma go ahead and give him his 💐
Ron Harper also played with Shaq and MJ
TA: I'm working on my game, too, OG.
BD: Nah, not TODAY, bro! 🤣
Great clip
Michael Jordan the greatest of all time 🐐
Slight correction, John Sally and Rodman both played with Jordan, Kobe and Shaq
I can’t believe draymond have gray beard already
ROFL at the side court haha
(6:49)"(Bd )pass the ball bro😂😂 ""( tony Allen )im working on my game og" (bd)
"not today"
They forgot about John Salley. He played with both MJ and Kobe
3:28 Ron Harper too
I'm watching Double A Highlights now
8:00 😆😆😆😆😆
Draymond's laugh is so fake when they talk about MJ's greatness.
Because he didn't actually play against MJ
For real. Fake and forced because it eats at his own ego and it isn’t about his boyfriend.
John Salley played wit all those players also
I think John Salley played with MJ, Shaq and Kobe along with Rodman I believe
And Ron Harper, John Salley
Oh wow if he never mentioned that Step over I would have never put 2 and 2 together
7:50 defense on and off the legacy
Baron need to let whatever that is go. He can rock a bald head
Only you and ho grant…and Corie Blount, Ron Harper, Dennis rodman, Larry Krystkowiak, John salley, Bryon Russell
Ron Harper played with both
The UNDISPUTED greatest to ever put on a basketball jersey, despite what the short bus rider Draymond Green is paid by Klutch Sports to tell you after he posts another triple-single
It was the Indiana Pacers the game before
😂😂😂😂
Nah Mane, somebody please tell B. Davis to let it go man…. That hairline is DIABOLICAL!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Off the court I think everybody love draemon
Didn’t Ron Harper and Dennis Rodman also play with MJ, Shaq and Kobe?
Baron Davis’ shit runnin and hidin lol
Is Ty the only one to win a chip as a first year player and first year coach??
Kelly Micey sheed buddy and myself and uptown overseas squad
Baron gotta cut that shit lol
What happened to Ron mercer he just disappeared it seems
I think he had a knee injury that never healed properly. Ron Mercer was nice!
Ron Harper Dennis Rodman
Everybody wanna talk about Wizards jordan now. All these podcast just be watching other podcast to see what to talk about
Light skin sidekicks went out of style in 2001
You’re insecure lol.
GET JIM PARK ON THE SHOW
Y’all both old as hell 😂🤣
Bro was really tight 😂
Green looks oldest tho
THATS THE GOAL,,,,LIVE REAL LIFE W/ REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES!!!!🫡🫡🫡🙏🙏🙏
Draymond look like he got the worse breathe in the NBA
First ☝🏾 🔥
Is that important to you?
Man wizards MJ was trash so stop the capp
Facts lmao. They trying to hype him up
He should have gone to the Lakers and win another two so you can cry even more.
why is wizards jordan being hyped up like he's anywhere near old man lebron?
His first season with wizards is a great “what if” he never hurt his knee. He was getting into form and his numbers were increasing every month as he was getting back into shape.
They gotta keep Jordan name alive 😂
@@gmfbishop5794his name is always alive. More people wear Jordan’s than lebrons
@@DavidRodriguez-rj3gw yea I don’t think anybody in they right mind would disagree I just meant his on the court legacy.
Man this videos having to do with the goat, take Bron comments to videos that deal w Bron, oh aint nobody making videos about Bron.
GET JIM PARK ON THE SHOW
GET JIM PARK ON THE SHOW