Determined not desperate. Desperate is forming a superteam to win a championship. Determined was staying loyal to the franchise that drafted you and working with players that was available to you to win a championship.
@@TalkMyShiitNah young man, he didn't even know that Jerry Krause was in the making of hiring Dennis. Phil and Jerry had a meeting at Jerry's house and they called MJ and Scottie Over and asked them what do he think about Dennis joining the team and MJ said he's a helluva rebounder and as long as he behave. Know Your history young brother 😊😊❤
Right. In those days franchises didn't make "super teams" to try and win. It was all about people who could and did play their position. It's like Kerr hitting that shot against the Jazz to win the championship. MJ trusted Kerr and it paid off. They didn't need to bring over Starks or Olajuwon.
@@TalkMyShiit Haha! Yeah, Ron Harper who was in his 10th season. He was 30 and averaged less than 10 points a game. And Rodman was a 1 stat player who was going to be out of the league if the Bulls hadn't picked him up. The Spurs showed he was a menace, and Jordan and Pippen would regularly have to tackle him to the ground to keep from being ejected. He was a joke, and hardly the reason the Bulls won their next 3 peat.
That’s the GOAT effect-making everyone drop what they’re doing! 😅 MJ doesn’t just break defenses; he breaks daily routines too. We’re cooking up more MJ bangers, so stay tuned! 🏀🔥
😂 That’s what I’m talking about! MJ’s games have that magic-you start with a highlight reel and next thing you know, you’re deep into the full game like it’s the NBA Finals all over again. 🏀🔥 Glad you enjoyed the video!
Was so happy for him when they beat the Pistons it was even sweeter that they swept them and the Pistons were no longer in the title picture after that.
😂 SAME HERE! That sweep felt like Christmas morning for every Bulls fan-like MJ personally delivered the Pistons a one-way ticket to 'Vacation Island.' 🏖 And the cherry on top? Watching the 'Bad Boys' walk off the court without even shaking hands. Talk about the ultimate mic drop! 🎤 What was your favorite play from that series? Mine was every time MJ turned Laimbeer into his personal highlight reel! Like what MJ does in our Intro video here!😜🔥
@FIRST5HOOPS My favorite moment was game four when the cameras go to the Pistons bench reaction as time is winding down (right before the walk of shame) the deflated and desperate looks on their faces was like gold to me.
@@busydem6161 😂 Exactly! The Pistons were acting like they had it easy, but deep down they knew MJ was making their life miserable every time he stepped on the court. Dropping 28 to 30 points like it was light work? What’s crazier? The fact that MJ did it while getting hacked every other play! 😅🏀🔥
@@ericjohnson7632 😂 GOLD is an understatement-it was like winning the lottery as a Bulls fan! The Pistons' bench looked like they just realized their 'Jordan Rules' warranty had expired. 🤣 That walk of shame? Iconic.
Wow, you got to witness that live?! 🔥 That triple-clutch layup was pure magic-defying gravity in a way only MJ could! 😱 Moments like that remind us why he's the GOAT. Your perspective is gold and inspires our future videos-stay tuned for more epic MJ moments! 🏀❤
💯 Preach! MJ was out there dropping buckets like it was a clinic, but the Pistons knew the only way to stop the Bulls was to gang up on the rest of the squad. Once MJ’s teammates learned to punch back (figuratively... and sometimes literally 😂), the Pistons didn’t stand a chance. 🏀🔥 Which teammate do you think had the biggest impact in that turnaround?
@@TheULMOnaut 😂 Right?! MJ was out there dishing dimes like a basketball chef, serving his teammates on a silver platter, and they were like, 'Nah, I’m full.' 🍽🏀
To your point Jordan was always doing enough if he had been on a different team. Michael put on a bit of muscle to adjust to the physicality of the Pistons during the stretch. He demanded more from his teammates as well. It certainly all had to all come together in order to be the dominant Force they were.
I.T. himself said "Even with the JORDAN RULES, he averaged 30 against us!" So imagine what he would have did if they played him straight up man to man . 1989 and 1990 he very well may have been able to beat them by himself but his teammates needed to step up and carry their own load 🐐
😂 Right?! I.T. basically admitted they threw the entire kitchen sink at MJ, and he STILL cooked them like it was a backyard barbecue. 🍗🔥 Can you imagine the chaos if they played him straight up? MJ might’ve dropped 60 and still had time to trash-talk Laimbeer on the way back to the bench. 🏀😅 And you’re 100% right-once his teammates leveled up, it was game over for the Bad Boys.
My favourite moment was when he led the bulls to their 4th championship in 1996 against the Seattle supersonics and he shed tears of joy in the locker room.
💯 Facts only! MJ didn’t just play basketball, he redefined the game. His Airness wasn’t just the G.O.A.T. on the court, he became the global icon who made us all want to 'Be Like Mike.' 🐐🏀
This was the series that Chicago had to endure in order to play against the Lakers in the NBA finals. You have to keep in mind, the Detroit Pistons would it raining 2x defending NBA champions at the time.
🔥 "Absolutely legendary! Beating Magic and the Lakers was like MJ getting his crown for the first time. That shrug in Game 5 was the moment he was like, 'Yep, I’m here now! What’s crazier? The fact that he averaged over 31 points in those Finals or that he did it with style only MJ could pull off? 🏀👑
@@mjareacts2731 💪 Absolutely! The Pistons were basically a basketball version of a brick wall covered in nails. The 'Jordan Rules' were their last-ditch effort to stop MJ, but we all know how THAT turned out.
Just a reminder to those who say the Pistons were old when MJ beat them. The Pistons were back to back champs and going for a 3peat when Mike & the Bulls put em out handily.
Ah, the BEST times! Watching MJ and the Bulls back in the day was like a basketball masterclass every game. Those rivalries, those clutch moments… you couldn’t take your eyes off it! 🏀🔥
😂 "Right?! Those 'Bad Boys' were basically like the final boss in a basketball video game. You had to take a beating just to get past them! MJ didn’t just beat them-he downloaded the cheat codes and DESTROYED them! What's your favorite 'Bad Boys' moment? Maybe Laimbeer flopping again? 😜
@FIRST5HOOPS It was taking as well as they gave and gave some more but let's not forget Stern's view of Jordan as their moneymaker so rules had to be changed for him. I like the "final boss" comparison.
@@wolvmarine313 😂 Exactly! The 'final boss' analogy fits perfectly-MJ was like, 'Insert coin, let’s go again!' And you're spot on about Stern-Jordan wasn’t just a player, he was THE NBA brand.
Absolutely! 🏀🔥 Michael Jordan's influence on basketball is just as monumental as Muhammad Ali’s impact on boxing. Both transcended their sports to become global icons, inspiring millions with their unmatched skill, charisma, and relentless drive to be the best
😂 Right?! The Pistons were out there playing football while MJ was inventing new ways to fly! 🏀✈ They threw cheap shots, elbows, and probably the kitchen sink at him, but MJ just kept coming back like, 'Is that all you got?!' 😤🔥 Those 'Jordan Rules' were more like desperate prayers.
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Determined not desperate. Desperate is forming a superteam to win a championship. Determined was staying loyal to the franchise that drafted you and working with players that was available to you to win a championship.
Nah he did that with the 2nd threepeat … he had to get one of his tormentors in Rodman and another foe in Ron Harper … but whatever you say, buddy
@@TalkMyShiitNah young man, he didn't even know that Jerry Krause was in the making of hiring Dennis. Phil and Jerry had a meeting at Jerry's house and they called MJ and Scottie Over and asked them what do he think about Dennis joining the team and MJ said he's a helluva rebounder and as long as he behave. Know Your history young brother 😊😊❤
Right. In those days franchises didn't make "super teams" to try and win. It was all about people who could and did play their position. It's like Kerr hitting that shot against the Jazz to win the championship. MJ trusted Kerr and it paid off. They didn't need to bring over Starks or Olajuwon.
@@TalkMyShiit Haha! Yeah, Ron Harper who was in his 10th season. He was 30 and averaged less than 10 points a game. And Rodman was a 1 stat player who was going to be out of the league if the Bulls hadn't picked him up. The Spurs showed he was a menace, and Jordan and Pippen would regularly have to tackle him to the ground to keep from being ejected. He was a joke, and hardly the reason the Bulls won their next 3 peat.
@@MikeSchmidt969most casual comment ever. Both MJ and Pip have said multiple times they needed Rodman. One stat player? That made the HOF? You’re a 🤡
Stopped mid stroke for this banger
That’s the GOAT effect-making everyone drop what they’re doing! 😅 MJ doesn’t just break defenses; he breaks daily routines too. We’re cooking up more MJ bangers, so stay tuned! 🏀🔥
This video was so good.. I decided to Watch the full Game 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀. Thanks
😂 That’s what I’m talking about! MJ’s games have that magic-you start with a highlight reel and next thing you know, you’re deep into the full game like it’s the NBA Finals all over again. 🏀🔥 Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video.Great work!!!💯
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The Jordan Rules
Was so happy for him when they beat the Pistons it was even sweeter that they swept them and the Pistons were no longer in the title picture after that.
😂 SAME HERE! That sweep felt like Christmas morning for every Bulls fan-like MJ personally delivered the Pistons a one-way ticket to 'Vacation Island.' 🏖 And the cherry on top? Watching the 'Bad Boys' walk off the court without even shaking hands. Talk about the ultimate mic drop! 🎤 What was your favorite play from that series? Mine was every time MJ turned Laimbeer into his personal highlight reel! Like what MJ does in our Intro video here!😜🔥
Me too, although the Pistons won those games, they act like the bulls didn’t push them to seven games where Mike averaged 28 to 30 points
@FIRST5HOOPS My favorite moment was game four when the cameras go to the Pistons bench reaction as time is winding down (right before the walk of shame) the deflated and desperate looks on their faces was like gold to me.
@@busydem6161 😂 Exactly! The Pistons were acting like they had it easy, but deep down they knew MJ was making their life miserable every time he stepped on the court. Dropping 28 to 30 points like it was light work? What’s crazier? The fact that MJ did it while getting hacked every other play! 😅🏀🔥
@@ericjohnson7632 😂 GOLD is an understatement-it was like winning the lottery as a Bulls fan! The Pistons' bench looked like they just realized their 'Jordan Rules' warranty had expired. 🤣 That walk of shame? Iconic.
ALL OF IT!!! But thst tripple clutch reverse layup was disgusting!!! I saw it live and i dam near lost my mind ehen i saw him do it!!!!
Wow, you got to witness that live?! 🔥 That triple-clutch layup was pure magic-defying gravity in a way only MJ could! 😱 Moments like that remind us why he's the GOAT. Your perspective is gold and inspires our future videos-stay tuned for more epic MJ moments! 🏀❤
It was not Jordan who had to learn how to play through the Pistons. It was his teammates who learned to play through them.
💯 Preach! MJ was out there dropping buckets like it was a clinic, but the Pistons knew the only way to stop the Bulls was to gang up on the rest of the squad. Once MJ’s teammates learned to punch back (figuratively... and sometimes literally 😂), the Pistons didn’t stand a chance. 🏀🔥 Which teammate do you think had the biggest impact in that turnaround?
@FIRST5HOOPS he also set up his teammates in 89 and 90 alot, but they could not convert many of his passes.
@@TheULMOnaut 😂 Right?! MJ was out there dishing dimes like a basketball chef, serving his teammates on a silver platter, and they were like, 'Nah, I’m full.' 🍽🏀
To your point Jordan was always doing enough if he had been on a different team. Michael put on a bit of muscle to adjust to the physicality of the Pistons during the stretch.
He demanded more from his teammates as well. It certainly all had to all come together in order to be the dominant Force they were.
@Bigblueape exactly.
I.T. himself said "Even with the JORDAN RULES, he averaged 30 against us!" So imagine what he would have did if they played him straight up man to man . 1989 and 1990 he very well may have been able to beat them by himself but his teammates needed to step up and carry their own load 🐐
😂 Right?! I.T. basically admitted they threw the entire kitchen sink at MJ, and he STILL cooked them like it was a backyard barbecue. 🍗🔥 Can you imagine the chaos if they played him straight up? MJ might’ve dropped 60 and still had time to trash-talk Laimbeer on the way back to the bench. 🏀😅 And you’re 100% right-once his teammates leveled up, it was game over for the Bad Boys.
My favourite moment was when he led the bulls to their 4th championship in 1996 against the Seattle supersonics and he shed tears of joy in the locker room.
His Airness = The G.O.A.T.
💯 Facts only! MJ didn’t just play basketball, he redefined the game. His Airness wasn’t just the G.O.A.T. on the court, he became the global icon who made us all want to 'Be Like Mike.' 🐐🏀
The first championship title against the Lakes was the best for me!!!!🔥💯🎯
This was the series that Chicago had to endure in order to play against the Lakers in the NBA finals.
You have to keep in mind, the Detroit Pistons would it raining 2x defending NBA champions at the time.
🔥 "Absolutely legendary! Beating Magic and the Lakers was like MJ getting his crown for the first time. That shrug in Game 5 was the moment he was like, 'Yep, I’m here now! What’s crazier? The fact that he averaged over 31 points in those Finals or that he did it with style only MJ could pull off? 🏀👑
@@mjareacts2731 💪 Absolutely! The Pistons were basically a basketball version of a brick wall covered in nails. The 'Jordan Rules' were their last-ditch effort to stop MJ, but we all know how THAT turned out.
@@FIRST5HOOPShe beat an old arse aging Lakers dynasty WITHOUT Kareem that was in it’s twilight… beat them in their prime then brag to me about it …
Just a reminder to those who say the Pistons were old when MJ beat them. The Pistons were back to back champs and going for a 3peat when Mike & the Bulls put em out handily.
If lebron encounter this kind of Piston's badboys he will definitely will not made that long in the NBA.
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Good times.
Ah, the BEST times! Watching MJ and the Bulls back in the day was like a basketball masterclass every game. Those rivalries, those clutch moments… you couldn’t take your eyes off it! 🏀🔥
Baaaad Boooyyssss!!!!!
😂 "Right?! Those 'Bad Boys' were basically like the final boss in a basketball video game. You had to take a beating just to get past them! MJ didn’t just beat them-he downloaded the cheat codes and DESTROYED them! What's your favorite 'Bad Boys' moment? Maybe Laimbeer flopping again? 😜
@FIRST5HOOPS
It was taking as well as they gave and gave some more but let's not forget Stern's view of Jordan as their moneymaker so rules had to be changed for him. I like the "final boss" comparison.
@@wolvmarine313 😂 Exactly! The 'final boss' analogy fits perfectly-MJ was like, 'Insert coin, let’s go again!' And you're spot on about Stern-Jordan wasn’t just a player, he was THE NBA brand.
Bulls 23
Short, sweet, and iconic-Bulls 23 says it all. 🐐🔥 🏀 What’s your favorite moment of 'Bulls 23' putting in work? The flu game? The Shrug? etc.
Every player needed help to win! Even jordan.
Isiah Thomas is the only NBA player to have a winning percentage against Michael Jordan.
Multiple times the AI voice called Mark Aguirre or Joe Dumars Isaiah Thomas. Isaiah rarely guarded Jordan because he was the PG and Jordan was the SG.
Michael Jordan is the Muhammad Ali of basketball.
Absolutely! 🏀🔥 Michael Jordan's influence on basketball is just as monumental as Muhammad Ali’s impact on boxing. Both transcended their sports to become global icons, inspiring millions with their unmatched skill, charisma, and relentless drive to be the best
Piston kicked MJ ass 3 times in a row that too in his prime. What warriors or spurs would have done with him
Keep saying Isiah when it's Joe Dumars.
It took cheap shots and dirty play to stop him
😂 Right?! The Pistons were out there playing football while MJ was inventing new ways to fly! 🏀✈ They threw cheap shots, elbows, and probably the kitchen sink at him, but MJ just kept coming back like, 'Is that all you got?!' 😤🔥 Those 'Jordan Rules' were more like desperate prayers.
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The knicks?
👑🦾🦾🐐of all goats including Buffalo 🐃🎤
they were thugs!
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Lebron 🦾🦾King 🐐James always better than mj . Always
Bwhahahaha. 3-9 in Finals, son. 3 for 9.
MJ only good player from the BUM ERA
The only reason why Detroit became champions, the NBA allowed them to be dirty! That's the truth!
Lebron 🦾🦾King 🐐James always better than mj . Always