The Season That Made Michael Jordan THE GOAT? 1992-93 Highlights | GOAT SZN
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Michael Jordan averaged 32.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists in 78 games in 1992-93. He was selected to play in his ninth All-Star games. He won his third Finals MVP award and his third NBA championship.
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Masterful, Skillful, and Technical. A master at the game of basketball. The flare, the style, the athleticism all at the highest tier. The most complete player ever. Efficient, simple, fundamental, with grace and style. Truly a one of a kind player. Not in a once in a generation player but a once in a lifetime player.
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Most complete player ever? Do you know what complete means????
@@TheNatedoggvahes prollly the most complete ever tbh. He could do everything
@@TheDiesel408 the numbers don't reflect complete. Yall fools get on the internet and just say anything.
Damn
Early 90’s and late 80’s Jordan was 🔥🔥🔥
32.6ppg in the regular season
35.1ppg in the playoffs
41.0ppg in the finals
And they say lebron is better
@@king_dog726I’ll never understand it
Dats crazy wow
@@king_dog726 cause he is
@mayowaojutalayo853 lol Lebron has played less 50+ win opponents than jordan and substantially less than kobe. Lebron has faced 50+ win opponents 53% of his playoff career. Jordan played a 50+ win opponents 73% of the time, and kobe played a 50+ win team a staggering 86% of the time. Also, lebron played 400 more games than jordan and counting. He played 100 more games than kobe and counting. Also, lebron played with more all Stars per year to make it to his finals, then kobe and many more than jordan. All of that to win less than either.
IMO this is Michael Jordan at the peak of all his power's! Best to ever do it Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
MJ is so good that I have heard people argue just about every year of his career as his best. It's crazy. Most usually mention the 90-91 season as his best, but I've heard almost everything. He truly was amazing.
Im going 92 but you cant go wrong with saying any year from 91-93
All the modern styles come from Jordan's innovation from jump shooting to dribbling to layups to dunks to even interior passing. Nobody before Jordan played with this style he's showing in the video
Thank you 🎉 I be trying to tell idiots this too . Jordan game/style pave the way to what we have seen. Since he has retired.
@@jarvasedundy1 His game and style is BETTER than what we have since seen. So many things that made him SO ELITE are SUBTLE when viewed from the up-high NBA Camera. For instance, Jordan really could elevate on his jumpers. He had like 5-10 inches more on his jumper than most elite players do today. Even when he faded he could sometimes get 40 inches if he had to, which is CRAZY. Because he could do this, it allowed him to create space with less moves since he didn't need as much horizontal space to combine with the vertical space to have enough space for the shot. That's why you always see Jordan 'peaking' over his shoulders when in the post. He was always aware of how much space the defense was giving him. He always knew at every second if the defense was giving him enough space to fade and get a shot off. He was like Floyd Mayweather but offensive about it, ha. Another thing is that he got LOW to the ground on his drives, especially for a 6'6 dude. He was FLEXIBLE. He loads on his quads when in the triple threat position, which makes his energy super efficient when he explodes out of it. He had a STRONG HEART and could create energy flow purely from his own being. Lastly, he had those big hands which allowed him to launch himself at the basket without having to have his hand necessarily under the ball. This also meant he could figure out how to finish the lay/slam WHILE he was in the air, with much more creative flexibility than other greats.
I would say Michael Jordan, Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill, Pippen, and Kobe for Guards and Forwards.
Nobody before?? There was George (iceman) Gervin, Dr J, Walter Davis, David (sky walker) Thompson, Sidney Moncrief, the original glove and Reggie Theus... just to name a few...😉
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All the ones you named. And none of them still didn't score in the style how Jordan did. The only ones I'll give credit to is Dr. J. His fast break dunks. Jordan did copy his fast breaks during the 80's. And Walter Davis jump shot in the 80's. Jordan got his shooting form/style from him in the 80's. But Jordan game/style evolved more into the 90's.
Michael Jordan's 1992-93 season is a testament to his unparalleled greatness. Averaging 32.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists over 78 games, he showcased a level of dominance that few have ever matched. His selection to his ninth All-Star game and winning his third Finals MVP and NBA championship in the same season further solidify his status as the GOAT.
What stands out most is his performance in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals against the Knicks. Dropping 54 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block on 60.0% FG, 66.7% 3P, and 85.7% FT with a TS% of 74.7% in Game 4 is nothing short of legendary. This game epitomizes Jordan's ability to rise to the occasion and deliver when it mattered most.
Jordan's blend of skill, athleticism, and basketball IQ made him a master of the game. His efficiency, with shooting percentages like 50.8% FG and 53.3% eFG, highlights his ability to score effectively and consistently. His style and grace on the court, combined with his fundamental approach, made him the most complete player of his era.
In the late '80s and early '90s, Jordan was not just a player; he was a phenomenon. His impact on the game, both statistically and culturally, is unmatched. He brought a flair and excitement to basketball that captivated fans worldwide. Jordan's legacy is not just about the numbers; it's about the way he played the game and the indelible mark he left on the sport. Truly, Michael Jordan is the GOAT.
Chat gpt ftw
Kobe told people he was better than Jordan,to anyone who'd listen.
Very well written!!!
@@user-be7tc2bd6eMany have said so - chatter costs nothing, but talking is not enough...
@@adamullmann626 AGREED.I've always thought MJ was better than Kobe.
To me 92-93 is peak Jordan. He became a savvier all-around player at this point. He was able to master and combine the physical parts of his game (strength, explosiveness and vertical) , skilful parts of his game (he had the footwork and moves to score from every area of the floor) and mental parts of his game (leadership and game flow control).
also a dawg on the defensive end The Real G.O.A.T.
@@andrewmcbryantjordan2287 mikes defense was so overrated. Gambling on steals and passing lanes is not exclusive to Jordan. Even Larry legend made great defensive plays in the passing lane. Leadership? Phil Jackson said Pippen was the heart of the team. And Mike Did not score everywhere on the court. Stop trying to rewrite history..
@@teresamcgee-vd2uc 😆 Stop.
@@FreezeSolo i'm no mj hater but he's right. MJ got away with jumping passing lanes and constantly giving up blowbys to try and get back tips. Would also sell out to the ball early in transition. He's still a great defender though, just don't act like he was perfect. Would do the same for blocks as well, which led to some fouls. He would leave his man and kind of roam for steals and blocks (coaching staff allowed him to). Because of that, his man was left open.
i agree with this comment, but at the same time I don't. MJ isn't elite in every facet of the game expect scoring and defense.
This is peak MJ!
This is not MJ at his peak. He turned 30 years old a couple months before the playoffs that season. MJ at his absolute peak was 1990. 1990-1992 was MJ at his best. January ‘90 to January ‘93; so part of this season yea he was still in the end of the top of his power, But his apex was around 1990. Jordan at age 27-29 was unstoppable. This season at 29 he put up 64 pts on Shaq’s head after pissed him off. Once he hit 30 (besides the playoffs) the slow downslant began.
Let’s never compare any other basketball player to this man ever again.
That dunk on Alonzo...Amazing. What a player. GOAT
Which 1?
There were damn near 12 of them
I commented earlier on giving you hope you make MJ 1992-1993 season highlights.I don't know if you saw that comment.Appreciate you for this video❤❤❤
Also… he made history in the 92-93 playoffs for averaging 41 pts 8.5 rebs 6.3 assists 1.7 steals at 51 fg% in 6 games in the NBA Finals 🔥keep it in mind the Bulls started on the road against Phoenix with the league MVP.
This man was an absolute menace on the court!
And against the best players in the world. Looked easy.
Most fundementally sound player ever.
Him and Larry Bird.
Him and Larry Bird.
I’ve been soooo waiting for this. Thank you!
Congrats on 400K
Been waiting on this one for a min. Hopefully we get one of Kobe during the 01-02 season. Thank You Sir 🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾
This video solidified YOU as the GOAT of online sports content creation
Yes, best all around player, offensive, defensive, and play all out every game ,GOAT, GOAT
Congrats on the 400K Max !! 🍾
Thanks Max million for the grand finale of your Jordan highlights
Been waiting for this one 🐐
Great vid. Thanks for sharing these great memories of MJ
23:14 his reaction speed is insane!
He back at it again 🔥
This guy's pretty good!
The season I’ve been waiting for!!
This version of MJ is the greatest baller I have ever witnessed. No weaknesses. The flair of the Air Jordan with hair was unfair but the bald MJ was a killer like OJ in LA on a Brentwood driveway. #GOAT
Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Yo My Legendary Childhood GOAT Michael Jordan
Finally!! Been waiting on this for years lol!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Michael Jordan Was The Real Deal Back Then
2019 MVP + DPOY Giannis GOAT SZN please 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Congrats 🎉400k 🎉 🥳
If jordan was in this era (and actually worked on his 3s like eveyone else does) hed be easily avergaiging 36 ppg every season
Definitely. He averaged 37 one season.
than jordan had to go against kd , steph, klay i don't think jordan could guard prime kd
i don't think prime jordan would have clamped up prime kd
Funny
Yesir appreciate you for doing what you promised and congrats
You’re truly the goat for this peak Mike
Congratulations on 400K
YESSS FINALLY IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS. you da goat max
Oh been waiting for this one 🐐🐐🐐
I never ger tired of watching My childhood nba #1 idol MJ (the Goat) highlights and Jordan will always be my goat no matter what, but Kobe Bryant is my 2nd GOAT AS WELL, ANYWAY I'M GLAD THAT I WAS BORN DURING THE JORDAN AND BECAME A DIE HARD JORDAN FAN AND BULLS FAN💯💯💯💯❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏿🔥🔥🔥💪🏾
Jordan is so good that the only other player you can compare him to is himself who's the best 86-89 Jordan or 90-93 Jordan Of those two options which ones the GOAT 🐐 😂 !
A lot of the elite athletes nowadays only use their athleticism to dunk. You watch their jump shot they barely raise 10 inches off the ground. Every basket Mike ever scores was athletic. From lay ups to dunks to jump shots, he knew how to use his tools almost to perfection. The most complete player in history
I bet you never watched Mike live 😂
MJ = best example of ideal basketball player
His move & his shoot = skillfull
Super awesome to watch!!
This is amazing. Undisputed GOAT.
Stop cappin. Jordan is number 1 in NO major statistical category. Best of the expansion Era
@@teresamcgee-vd2ucTROLL ALERT
Mann how I wish I couldve watched him live. This is the year I was born... this is what actual greatness looks like. Notice mj never flopped or cried and yelled in the refs faces...
He solidified it the year before in my opinion
Jordan the greatest ever
Kobe says other-wise,he thought he was better than MJ and probably told Jordan this to his face.
Congrats max on 400k 🎉 i've been waiting for this video of mj
MJ’s fundamentals and footwork is 2nd to none. Undisputed GOAT..!!
THANK YOU!!! I’ve finally gotten my wish!! The best Jordan season as an overall player
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GOAT
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MJ's mid range was lethal.
It really wasn't though it was good but not lethal
@@teresamcgee-vd2uc He was shooting around 51% from the midrange in heavy volume lol, how the hell is that not lethal?
@@davidschmidt1793 the league didn't start tracking shots until the late 90s that's why I said what I said. You're repeating a narrative that's not true &:the sample size is Small. I watched Mike live and lethal ain't it
@@teresamcgee-vd2uc League started to track shots in the 96/97 season. In that particular season, he shot 49% from the midrange in heavy volume. However, a lot of basketball fans tracked shots and other stats aswell. RealGM is one of them, who tracked Jordan's jumpers with over one hundred games of sample size. Between 1990 and 1992, his midrange accuracy was around 51.1%. I also watched Jordan, who was easily the best midrange scorer of his generation and I've never seen anyone debate that. You can talk about him not being lethal in his early seasons, but in his prime? He was as lethal as it gets.
@@davidschmidt1793 small sample size is what I said..100 games? My guy Jordan played well over that. He led the league for 7 seasons in missed shots. And why are you commenting to me and Dude said 51% as if that wasn't a SEASON .Jordan was good at the middy but nobody should add a couple more on his percentage to make him " greater". 🤷. Glaze like I said
Max is the goat of basket-ball compilations
@ 9:23 💎 level ish for the hell of it
This version of jordan was the best. I love kobe, but he couldn't keep up with this version of Mike. This was the best basketball that's ever been played.
He was Born the 🐐
Michael Jordan is one of the greatest of all time. What is clear from this video is that it was the team that made Michael Jordan great. All those players played together very well and had some great coaching. John Paxson, Bill Cartwright, Horace Grant, BJ Armstrong, Scottie Pippen, Will Perdue, Scott Williams, etc. they all worked so well as a team. MJ was just the best at shooting and creating shot opportunities in one-on-one situations. But it was the passing, the screen-setting, the rebounding, the boxing out, etc that made all these plays possible. I would say this was one of the best seasons for the Bulls out of their championship seasons. Maybe make a video ranking each of the Bulls Championships? I know MJ said before he liked the 1995-1996 season the best.
My favorite season
The greatest ever
Yes sir, Air Jordan 🐐
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Larry Bird 1986.
”That wasn't Michael Jordan out there. That was God disguised as Michael Jordan.”
Blasphemous even back then.
Peak over everything. Simple as that from 88-98 10 STRAIGHT YEARS, he was really better than a peak Shaq lebron or anyone you want or throw in that convo. Only athlete ever who never came down really in performance either from 88 to 96 he just got better and better, Goat 🐐 of all sports
He was called the GOAT even by the Barons' announcers while he was playing baseball. There is no comparison.
It’s crazy to see, against the Knicks, what MJ had to go through on every single jumper he took the Knicks defender always put their feet underneath Jordan’s , which would be a flagrant foul in today’s NBA & rightfully so. Every time they do that MJ is at risk of spraining his ankle. Amazing he was able to stay calm & play as well as he did 🤔
This was gonna be the beginning of unstoppable force. But he retired the following year. I'm telling yall. From 92-98, without any interruptions, it would've been JORDAN'S DEMIGOD seasons!!
🔥🔥 video! Can you do 1983 MVP and Finals MVP Moses Malone GOAT SZN please 🙏 🙏
I can’t get pass the second dunk on mourning I keep hitting rewind
(born in 04 but)You have no idea how good Michael Jordan Was!!!!!!
Born in 1967 and I watch Mike live and some of you Jordan fans be glazing and lying at the same damn time 😂
@@teresamcgee-vd2ucyou’re 🧢. Ain’t no dude born in the 60’s using the word glazing.
This is the year I was born, I really wish I wouldve been born earlier so I couldve watched this as a teenager...
his shot is philosophical to real life
I love Jordan .. But Kobe is my goat 🐐
glaze
Can't go wrong picking Kobe or Jordan as the goat
When I see "my" in front of goat, I interpret that as a tacit admission that its MJ. If you think the goat is Kobe, it should come out as.. "For me, Kobe is the goat." As a concept its not who's my greatest of all time, its who is THE greatest of all time. Otherwise i think Kobe gets unfairly taxed for modeling his game after mj, and playing with shaq. However just as Kobe stans (not saying you), will say Jordan even admitted Kobe would beat him 1v1, which id say a) that doesn't prove anything, & b) he didn't, he said maybe bc kobe steals all his moves. Which a joking maybe you can beat me in this one aspect, is incomparable to Kobe saying without MJs mentorship & teaching he doesn't get to where he got. The way I see it, Kobe probably maxxed out his potential the best out of anyone, but MJ just has natural physical gifts, creativity, & an understanding Kobe didn't quite have. I think MJ being competitive in everything vs Kobe just in basketball gave him a wider angle of understanding to solving basketball problems. Like Kobe said mj would send him soccer/ other sports, nature documentaries and teach Kobe certain concepts of footwork, or problems in basketball mj found solutions by drawing inspiration outside. I think this is what sort of limits Kobe, and why Kobe is seen as more of a clone for being inspired by mj. While mj was inspired by others, it was seen as his own signature style.
@@CB-ns6syThat’s his opinion, just because you disagree doesn’t mean it’s “glaze”
@@blindprophet182Then it should limit MJ for being a Dr J clone. Dr J is closer to Mike than Mike is to Kobe.
Mike The Original .
Kobe is the MJ if MJ was playing against 10 MJs.
- Kobe probably made Tmac, VC, Ray, Eric Gordon, OJ Mayo, Dwade, kinda feel like of Clyde Drexlers 🤔💯
He’d be the goat in any era, it’s just the feeling you get when you see a master. That’s the one. 2000s 2030s don’t matter he’d be the top dog in any decade
After MJ's permanent retirement the NBA is a shadow of its former self.
92-93 MJ vs 2018 lebron no stacked teammates just them in a game 7 who’s winning??
Easy answer MJ MJ MJ MJ
YOU COMPLETED THE ENTIRE 90'S HIGHLIGHTS OF MJ. MJ > YOUR GOAT
OMG 😱
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Most of the world considered MJ the GOAT even before 1993, but this really solidified it even further.
12:10 Snatch back dribble we see so much in the present day!
Let’s gooo!!!!👀🍿
400k💪🏽 BUT on the road to 1Million😈
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Michael Jordan 86-87’ Larry Bird 86-87’
Mike got bumped stumbled a bit recovered swipe at Vernon before he raised up to shoot jumped & got the block😮
If Jordan only watched his 3 point line better. I know this was a different time but if you’re the best and you’re already shooting from that close to the 3pt line take the 3. He’s still the GOAT no dispute there
how can anybody be debating anything? he's the goat no doubt
See the crossovers he hit thunder Dan with 🤣🤣🤣 he developed that iverson cross 😆
Imagine if he didn't retire first time around...probably have 8 rings to be honest
Mid range killer!!
Black Jesus was so sharp lol
The actual goat season
They will never understand livinh through this done with the 90
That night before the game if you were an opposing player must have been rough, maybe even sleepless
By today's standards this would be considered cheating.
Mike (was) the GOAT. 87 baby opinion.
Reminder he was second in dpoy voting and was robbed of the MVP.
This was the greatest single season carry job statistically of all time
Kobe Bryant 2009-10’