1990-1993 Michael Jordan is the most dominant player ever! It’s really unbelievable what he could do at his position, he dominated everyone with skills, athleticism and strength.
It’s so relieving watching highlights and the players aren’t shooting a bunch of 3 pointers . These guys are battling it out inside . Real men’s game back then
What’s the difference🤨 I can say the same with old school basketball. I don’t want to see them in the paint all day, nor do I want to see 3 pointers all day.
Every shot he took (non FT) was no wasted movement at all. In others words, he's not trying to get a foul call...just playing basketball. So much more fun to watch athletes who have competitive confidence.
If asked, I'd say 91 and 92 was peak MJ. Still attacked the rim like before but now also worked his jump shot more and more. After 95 he was more of a pure jump shooter and would attack the rim every now and then.
This is 30 years old and Hubbie Brown is still the caster today! I don't know if it is him getting too old or today's game is just simply not as exciting, Hubbie's commentating isn't as hyped as it used to be.
Def the latter, that’s how impactful MJ was. His game was complete plus he bought the artistry and theatrics to every single game and no one could put the asses on the seats like he could before or since
This was Game 4, not 3, and he missed the shot attempt after the steal. The bulls won 4-1 tho and his stat line was out of this world for the entire series. He did this against Antwan Carr in ATL in 87 and made it.
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Everybody loves Jordan, Lebron and Kobe, they are phenomenal players. Although I'm happy Kobe is gone ( spurned all teams except the hated Lakers, fake clutch ), my takeaway is this- the 76ers were pretenders, Knicks and Jazz were contenders, the Lakers, Celtics and Pistons were champions, and the mighty Bulls were a DYNASTY.
@miky9619 I'm just manifesting the same energy he would feel towards his opponents ,specifically in the Finals. No one knows when their time is up in this world. So he maximized his amazing talent for basketball and retired, after a full ( working) life. Would he have a successful post NBA career? Probably. But just like a soldier cannot care about the welfare of the enemy. I could care less about him, since he never played for the 76ers, or Spurs. I'm only regretful about the other people, including his daughter that died in the plane crash. As for him, on a nice cold day, I could offer up a toast, and a nice stew- to the living and peace to those souls who have passed on. Kobe could enjoy coldness, darkness and dampness and , no sympathy from me.
@jaboo82681 I mean by 1991 he was already known as a very good midrange shooter, and they are just going under the screen or just leaving him wide open, no effort at all.
What are you talking about lol? Majority of his jump shots were contested and going to the rim being contested too. There was a few jumpers he made where the defender didn't jump to contest it.
@@AA-ye7xj jordan in 91 would eat any defense by either mid range or driving to the basket. as a team you just have to pick your poison. and the defense here is no worse than today's playoff game. pretty much like watching zion smashing through the tofu league of today's nba but with more grace and more ways to score.
@@blipblip I mean they are not even making him work for his baskets, half of his shots are open catch and shoots or plays where the defense just goes under the screen for no reason, 90s defense is just overrated...
1990-1993 Michael Jordan is the most dominant player ever! It’s really unbelievable what he could do at his position, he dominated everyone with skills, athleticism and strength.
Personaly 89 _92
How could you not include 93? He averaged 41 in the finals that year
@@pigskin1287 did you read my nigga? He clearly said 1990-1993
@@cumbusta9175 I was replying to the other guy. You got common sense?
@@pigskin1287 Common sense is tagging the person so everyone doesn't think you're replying to the original comment.
MJ, cultural icon. The Real GOAT. Let the other pretenders fight for a distant 2nd place 🐐
The GOAT
It’s so relieving watching highlights and the players aren’t shooting a bunch of 3 pointers . These guys are battling it out inside . Real men’s game back then
What’s the difference🤨 I can say the same with old school basketball. I don’t want to see them in the paint all day, nor do I want to see 3 pointers all day.
No flopping, no dribble dribble dribble.
No lies.
I saw MJ at the 3 and I just knew he was gonna pull it then I said hey wait this is the 90's
@@cumbusta9175 dude NBA players Before the 2010s were 1000 times more fundamentally sound and if you can't see that then sucks to be you
@@coreyortiz9913 that’s just a opinion not a fact
Yeah, that's why Jackson went with Kukoc over Pip. What was that shot with like 6 seconds still left?
He also had a similar miss that game before kukco winning the game. He took a highly contested 3 & hit nothing but back board
Omg !!! 90’ 91’ Mike impossible to guard
88'93
Every shot he took (non FT) was no wasted movement at all. In others words, he's not trying to get a foul call...just playing basketball. So much more fun to watch athletes who have competitive confidence.
Props for the actual accurate thumbnail poster that actually happened in the game.
I'm pretty sure the same poster I had but from a different angle.
You can fittingly find it at 00:23 I believe.
When you realize Charles was getting beaten by Mike in the East before he stole his only chance in Phoenix.
If asked, I'd say 91 and 92 was peak MJ. Still attacked the rim like before but now also worked his jump shot more and more. After 95 he was more of a pure jump shooter and would attack the rim every now and then.
King Charles & MJ at the end 👍respect 🙏
He had like 5 blocks
This is 30 years old and Hubbie Brown is still the caster today! I don't know if it is him getting too old or today's game is just simply not as exciting, Hubbie's commentating isn't as hyped as it used to be.
Def the latter, that’s how impactful MJ was. His game was complete plus he bought the artistry and theatrics to every single game and no one could put the asses on the seats like he could before or since
And that's why you don't give your last shot to pippen
EXACTLY!
Michael Jordan was very very good at playing basketball.
This was Game 4, not 3, and he missed the shot attempt after the steal. The bulls won 4-1 tho and his stat line was out of this world for the entire series. He did this against Antwan Carr in ATL in 87 and made it.
00:23 is the dunk in the thumbnail.
3:00💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
非常好!😭😭😭❣🤜🤛
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Playing in Jordan’s looks cool, but definitely don’t feel good playing in them. Could only imagine if he got to play in the sneakers they make now.
They were made differently back in the day. The soles were softer and didn't hurt like the reissues do. They were very comfortable to play in.
Everybody loves Jordan, Lebron and Kobe, they are phenomenal players. Although I'm happy Kobe is gone ( spurned
all teams except the hated Lakers, fake clutch ), my takeaway is this- the 76ers were pretenders, Knicks and Jazz were contenders, the Lakers, Celtics and Pistons were champions, and the mighty Bulls were a DYNASTY.
"Although I'm happy Kobe is gone" Wow
@miky9619 I'm just manifesting the same energy he would feel towards his opponents ,specifically in the Finals. No one knows when their time is up in this world. So he maximized his amazing talent for basketball and retired, after a full ( working) life. Would he have a successful post NBA career? Probably. But just like a soldier cannot care about the welfare of the enemy. I could care less about him, since he never played for the 76ers, or Spurs. I'm only regretful about the other people, including his daughter that died in the plane crash. As for him, on a nice cold day, I could offer up a toast, and a nice stew- to the living and peace to those souls who have passed on. Kobe could enjoy coldness, darkness and dampness and , no sympathy from me.
@@manaharav like I said...just wow.
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Jordan is great obviously but the defense here is terrible.
@jaboo82681 I mean by 1991 he was already known as a very good midrange shooter, and they are just going under the screen or just leaving him wide open, no effort at all.
What are you talking about lol? Majority of his jump shots were contested and going to the rim being contested too. There was a few jumpers he made where the defender didn't jump to contest it.
@@jarvasedundy1 he sounds like a lebron fan lol
@@AA-ye7xj jordan in 91 would eat any defense by either mid range or driving to the basket. as a team you just have to pick your poison. and the defense here is no worse than today's playoff game. pretty much like watching zion smashing through the tofu league of today's nba but with more grace and more ways to score.
@@blipblip I mean they are not even making him work for his baskets, half of his shots are open catch and shoots or plays where the defense just goes under the screen for no reason, 90s defense is just overrated...