The GOAT…. Many duplicate, imitate & attempt to replicate but never ascend to this level of athleticism, work ethic, basketball skill, knowledge & instincts on both ends of the court… The GOAT was a cold blooded clutch player with the heart of an assassin that played shooting guard.
When he played, Jordan was considered not only the best basketball player but also the best athlete in the world and of all time. He was probably the most famous person on the planet, something I don't think will ever happen with another basketball player. There were people who knew about Jordan even if they didn’t know what the NBA was.
And people still wanna compare LeBron to MJ Michael Jordan was just special. He’s in a league of his own on another planet. There will never be another player like him or no one to even come close when it comes to basketball MJ just had it and he never turned it off.
I hope you're wrong bruh, we desperately need a player like him to come through and bless the league again, especially after this fake goat tragedy Lebalco blames 🤦🏾♂️
Yeah, this is why people came to see him play, all over the world. And Pippen grew to compliment him perfectly, and he and his teammates became mentally and physically tougher because of MJ's intensity and will to win the game. Jerry Krause took a lot of heat but he brought in all the right coaches and players.
What I think is the funniest thing about LeBrons fans is that. First they kept on saying that Bron was a BETTER ATHLETE AND WAS FASTER AND STRONGER. Once they were proved wrong about the athletic part they brought up the longevity. Once that was brought out to the light the reason was the game is different and way less contact which can attribute to it. The only argument is. He played AGAINST PLUMBERS. Not thinking they are disrespecting the other players just to make an argument for Bron.
Well said! I always find it amusing when Jordan detractors try to push the 'Watered Down Era' narrative, given that a significant % of them have only ever seen a 2 minute TikTok video from that Era, yet still expect their opinions to be taken seriously. Anyone who actually witnessed the 80's and 90's NBA in real time or went back and watched full seasons already knows just how fierce and well-balanced Jordan's level of competition was. NOT ONE of the following FACTS can be refuted... MJ's Bulls faced and beat the most 60+ win teams in NBA History…NINE…with a win/loss record of 7-2. Allow me to put that into perspective... Shaq 4-4 Duncan 3-3 Lebron 3-5 Kobe 2-5 1960's had 97 total teams with 6 60+ win teams for an average of 6.18% 1970's had 184 total teams with 9 60+ win teams for an average of 4.89% 1980's had 231 total teams with 15 60+ win teams for an average of 6.49% 1990's had 278 total teams with TWENTY ONE 60+ win teams for an average of 7.55% 2000's had 295 total teams with 14 60+ win teams for an average of 4.75% 2010's had 300 total teams with 16 60+ win teams for an average of 5.33% 2020's had 150 total teams with TWO 60+ win teams for an average of 1.33% It's also worth noting the time frame... - Jordan played 13 full seasons and faced 9 60+ win teams in that time frame* - Shaq played 19 seasons and faced 8 60+ win teams. - Duncan played 19 seasons and faced 6 60+ win teams. - Kobe played 20 seasons and faced 7 60+ win teams. - Lebron has played 21 seasons and faced 8 60+ win teams. *Jordan played the fewest seasons but still faced the MOST 60+ Win teams! Additionally, Jordan's Bulls faced 27 50+ win teams in the Playoffs, with a win/loss record of 20-7, within a time frame of 13 seasons... - Lebron faced 20 50+ win teams, with a win/loss record of 10-10, within a time frame of 21 seasons. - Kobe faced 35 50+ win teams, with a win/loss record of 25-10, within a time frame of 20 seasons* - Duncan beat 23 50+ win teams, within a time frame of 19 seasons. - Shaq beat 19 50+ win teams, within a time frame of 19 seasons. *Kobe faced the most 50+ win teams, with Jordan coming in 2nd, however, Kobe played significantly more seasons than Jordan. Another interesting fact...there have only been 4 Finals match-ups in NBA history where both teams had 60+ wins. Jordan's Bulls won 3 of them in a row. Those four Finals are... 1985 Finals: the 62-20 Lakers got revenge against the 63-19 Celtics, winning in 6 games, 1996 Finals: the 72-10 Bulls beat the 63-19 Super Sonics in 6 games, 1997 Finals: the 69-13 Bulls take down the 64-18 Jazz in 6 games, 1998 Finals: 62-20 Bulls once again defeat the 62-20 Jazz in 6 games* *Pippen's production significantly decreased in 1998, he was little more than a decoy due to injuries and a 37 year old Rodman was coming off the bench, yet Jordan still led the Bulls to a 62-20 season. That same year, a 35 year old MJ, without a single All-Star teammate, somehow managed to beat a 62 win Jazz Team in the NBA Finals...a Jazz team that had just beaten Hakeem Olajuwon's Rockets in 5 games, Tim Duncan/David Robinson's Spurs in 5 games and SWEPT Shaq & Kobe's Lakers in the Playoffs. Finally, here is a list of some of the 'Plumbers' who played in Jordan's Era. Most of them are either Top 75 Players or Hall of Famers... Hakeem Olajuwon, Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Dennis Johnson, Bernard King, Sydney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, Charles Barkley, Alex English, Adrian Dantley, Magic Johnson, James Worthy, Shaquille O'Neill, Penny Hardaway, Dikembe Mutombo, Dominique Wilkins, Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Alonzo Mourning, Spud Webb, Michael Cooper, Kevin Johnson, Julius Erving, Isiah Thomas, Dennis Rodman, Joe Dumars, Moses Malone, Mark Price, Vernon Maxwell, Jason Kidd, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Chris Mullen, Allen Iverson, Ray Allen, Dirk Nowitzki, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, Jerry Stackhouse, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Reggie Miller, Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Robert Parish, Danny Ainge, Grant Hill, Vince Carter, T-Mac, Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce...to name but a few.
Fans of anyone from the modern era (not just LeBron) who argue about athleticism seem to act like the rim was lower back then and MJ’s defenders were 3 inches shorter back then. I don’t care what era it is, if you can’t see that this dude was different, then there’s no point in arguing.
"That didn't look safe "😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he took me out with that one😂😂😂😂😂.. That's one of the difference between that time and this, MJ time was much more rough compared to this baby soft era.. it is what it is 🤷🏾♂️
Michael Jordan is and always will be the G.O.A.T. also they DIDN'T CALL HIM AIR JORDAN FOR NO REASON. You don't know anything about the 80's and 90's NBA. This isn't fake.
Those were the Jordan rules when he played against the Pistons and what were those rules whenever Jordan jumped up in the air grab him and knock him down to the ground. Those were the Jordan rules and that’s the type of physicality that he had to go up against and he didn’t complain what he ended up doing was an off-season hitting the gym to get even stronger to be able to take those hits and the greatest part about it was that even plain in that kind of defense, he was still shining on all of them and getting his points that man had no quote in him and there was nothing that phased him
Many people don’t realize that the Pistons injured Jordan with their physical play during several of their playoff series. The “Jordan Rules” prevented him from ever getting into the lane without feeling pain. Once Scotty Pippen developed and Jordan lifted more weights, it was a different story.
12:51 ... Good observation. Jordan didn't just have extraordinarily large hands. He also had a weirdly shaped opposable thumb, which allowed him to grip the ball in a firmer way than most players. There is a video clip of him talking about it in an interview. That's why I tell people that Jordan has to be the GOAT. Because he was genetically engineered by God to excel at basketball.
I love the look at 12:07 of his own teammate watching him in awe playing defense. His face looks like “It just don’t make no sense man”. He looks more like a fan than an NBA player lol. One of my favorite parts of this highlight reel. Also take note that this is at the end of the game, the Bulls have the lead, and a steal can salt it away, and MJ knows it. I don’t think Deadpool actually came up with the concept of “Maximum Effort”.
Now imagine this. Jordan is still considered the GOAT by most people, even though we don't have all his game footage from the 1980's, he didn't get to benefit from the 24hr sports news cycle, and he didn't have the benefit of social media where his every highlight could be accessed on people's mobile devices. And yet by the early 1990's Jordan was one of the most famous people on the entire planet, only behind Michael Jackson and the Pope! All because he was _really really_ good at basketball. There were no Nick Wrights around back then to hammer it in people's heads, about just how great he was.
Fashion is what makes sense to you and your taste does not have to make sense to anyone else that man is a Brand and multi billionaire does not have to dress The way society likes ppl spending they're last time impress ppl and don't have money left after they spend it on those fits MJ got it and don't care about what ppl think living his best life
5:01 . .I really wish the editor of this video had showed the full clip. Cause Larry made the jumpshot too! Which made the whole sequence even more impressive! 😆
The pistons used to literally beat Mike up to stop him...even had a thing called the jordan rule basically CHEATED...it was nothing they could do but foul him
Only thing fake about Jordan is them shoes sold on DHgate. The real GOAT doesn't choke like King Con with that Dallas smoke nor does he ride banana boats.
Nothing fake about those highlights. People see what they want to see but younger cats like yourself are slowly seeing MJ was different. What separates MJ from LBJ is that MJ was a lockdown defender, fundamentally sound and never took a day off for load management. LBJ has been to the finals 10 times, lost 6. MJ is 6/6. The killer instinct MJ had dwarfs over LBJ. The closest player to MJ's ability and will to win is Kobe.
It’s almost laughable how NOT close it is between MJ & Lebron🤣 it’s just so crystal clear that Jordan is better & is the GOAT.🐐 I never seen anyone quite look like Jordan on the court. It’s just NOT close. It’s just not.
And you have videos and accomplishments and this type of highlights and then you have idiotic LeBron fans see this kind of stuff and comment LeBron’s better you cannot compare nobody to Michael Jordan even a blind man can see that Michael Jordan is better than any one that has come before and after
@@POVJAKELive many who seen all the greats would take Jordan over Bird but would take uninjured Bird over prime Lebron. I'd put prime Lebron at power forward, just so I could get an unbeatable team. PG = Jordan, SG = Kobe, SF = Bird, PF = Lebron, C = Kareem
Those were the Jordan rules when he played against the Pistons and what were those rules whenever Jordan jumped up in the air grab him and knock him down to the ground. Those were the Jordan rules and that’s the type of physicality that he had to go up against and he didn’t complain what he ended up doing was an off-season hitting the gym to get even stronger to be able to take those hits and the greatest part about it was that even plain in that kind of defense, he was still shining on all of them and getting his points that man had no quote in him and there was nothing that phased him
by far the most spectaculare player ever
The GOAT…. Many duplicate, imitate & attempt to replicate but never ascend to this level of athleticism, work ethic, basketball skill, knowledge & instincts on both ends of the court… The GOAT was a cold blooded clutch player with the heart of an assassin that played shooting guard.
This is why people who have watched Jordan and Lebron live say: There is no debate," MJ is the GOAT!!!"
Living in Chicago, I saw almost all these games & yes, it's real! Jordan was a fckn monster!! GOAT!!!
@@fromthej forreal! Ur lucky 😮💨
When he played, Jordan was considered not only the best basketball player but also the best athlete in the world and of all time. He was probably the most famous person on the planet, something I don't think will ever happen with another basketball player. There were people who knew about Jordan even if they didn’t know what the NBA was.
The Goat, no question.
The most important thing are the fundamentals and the skills he had. There are tons of athletic players who don't do shit with their gifts
Supreme fundamentals taught to him by a highly-esteemed Univ. dean.
FACTS!!!
Greatest of all Time 🐐 there is nobody even come close to MJ
jordan is #8 for the biggest hands in nba history and he is the only guard in the top 10. Having big hands is a cheat code.
And people still wanna compare LeBron to MJ Michael Jordan was just special. He’s in a league of his own on another planet. There will never be another player like him or no one to even come close when it comes to basketball MJ just had it and he never turned it off.
I hope you're wrong bruh, we desperately need a player like him to come through and bless the league again, especially after this fake goat tragedy Lebalco blames 🤦🏾♂️
Yeah, this is why people came to see him play, all over the world. And Pippen grew to compliment him perfectly, and he and his teammates became mentally and physically tougher because of MJ's intensity and will to win the game. Jerry Krause took a lot of heat but he brought in all the right coaches and players.
They definitely tried to HURT him. They abused him but he still killed them all.😎👏👏👏💪
What I think is the funniest thing about LeBrons fans is that. First they kept on saying that Bron was a BETTER ATHLETE AND WAS FASTER AND STRONGER. Once they were proved wrong about the athletic part they brought up the longevity. Once that was brought out to the light the reason was the game is different and way less contact which can attribute to it. The only argument is. He played AGAINST PLUMBERS. Not thinking they are disrespecting the other players just to make an argument for Bron.
Well said! I always find it amusing when Jordan detractors try to push the 'Watered Down Era' narrative, given that a significant % of them have only ever seen a 2 minute TikTok video from that Era, yet still expect their opinions to be taken seriously. Anyone who actually witnessed the 80's and 90's NBA in real time or went back and watched full seasons already knows just how fierce and well-balanced Jordan's level of competition was. NOT ONE of the following FACTS can be refuted...
MJ's Bulls faced and beat the most 60+ win teams in NBA History…NINE…with a win/loss record of 7-2.
Allow me to put that into perspective...
Shaq 4-4
Duncan 3-3
Lebron 3-5
Kobe 2-5
1960's had 97 total teams with 6 60+ win teams for an average of 6.18%
1970's had 184 total teams with 9 60+ win teams for an average of 4.89%
1980's had 231 total teams with 15 60+ win teams for an average of 6.49%
1990's had 278 total teams with TWENTY ONE 60+ win teams for an average of 7.55%
2000's had 295 total teams with 14 60+ win teams for an average of 4.75%
2010's had 300 total teams with 16 60+ win teams for an average of 5.33%
2020's had 150 total teams with TWO 60+ win teams for an average of 1.33%
It's also worth noting the time frame...
- Jordan played 13 full seasons and faced 9 60+ win teams in that time frame*
- Shaq played 19 seasons and faced 8 60+ win teams.
- Duncan played 19 seasons and faced 6 60+ win teams.
- Kobe played 20 seasons and faced 7 60+ win teams.
- Lebron has played 21 seasons and faced 8 60+ win teams.
*Jordan played the fewest seasons but still faced the MOST 60+ Win teams!
Additionally, Jordan's Bulls faced 27 50+ win teams in the Playoffs, with a win/loss record of 20-7, within a time frame of 13 seasons...
- Lebron faced 20 50+ win teams, with a win/loss record of 10-10, within a time frame of 21 seasons.
- Kobe faced 35 50+ win teams, with a win/loss record of 25-10, within a time frame of 20 seasons*
- Duncan beat 23 50+ win teams, within a time frame of 19 seasons.
- Shaq beat 19 50+ win teams, within a time frame of 19 seasons.
*Kobe faced the most 50+ win teams, with Jordan coming in 2nd, however, Kobe played significantly more seasons than Jordan.
Another interesting fact...there have only been 4 Finals match-ups in NBA history where both teams had 60+ wins. Jordan's Bulls won 3 of them in a row. Those four Finals are...
1985 Finals: the 62-20 Lakers got revenge against the 63-19 Celtics, winning in 6 games,
1996 Finals: the 72-10 Bulls beat the 63-19 Super Sonics in 6 games,
1997 Finals: the 69-13 Bulls take down the 64-18 Jazz in 6 games,
1998 Finals: 62-20 Bulls once again defeat the 62-20 Jazz in 6 games*
*Pippen's production significantly decreased in 1998, he was little more than a decoy due to injuries and a 37 year old Rodman was coming off the bench, yet Jordan still led the Bulls to a 62-20 season. That same year, a 35 year old MJ, without a single All-Star teammate, somehow managed to beat a 62 win Jazz Team in the NBA Finals...a Jazz team that had just beaten Hakeem Olajuwon's Rockets in 5 games, Tim Duncan/David Robinson's Spurs in 5 games and SWEPT Shaq & Kobe's Lakers in the Playoffs.
Finally, here is a list of some of the 'Plumbers' who played in Jordan's Era. Most of them are either Top 75 Players or Hall of Famers...
Hakeem Olajuwon, Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Dennis Johnson, Bernard King, Sydney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, Charles Barkley, Alex English, Adrian Dantley, Magic Johnson, James Worthy, Shaquille O'Neill, Penny Hardaway, Dikembe Mutombo, Dominique Wilkins, Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Alonzo Mourning, Spud Webb, Michael Cooper, Kevin Johnson, Julius Erving, Isiah Thomas, Dennis Rodman, Joe Dumars, Moses Malone, Mark Price, Vernon Maxwell, Jason Kidd, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Chris Mullen, Allen Iverson, Ray Allen, Dirk Nowitzki, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, Jerry Stackhouse, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Reggie Miller, Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Robert Parish, Danny Ainge, Grant Hill, Vince Carter, T-Mac, Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce...to name but a few.
Fans of anyone from the modern era (not just LeBron) who argue about athleticism seem to act like the rim was lower back then and MJ’s defenders were 3 inches shorter back then. I don’t care what era it is, if you can’t see that this dude was different, then there’s no point in arguing.
@@theresak2024你真厲害,❤❤❤❤
Great Reaction..He was like from another planet 👽
"That didn't look safe "😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he took me out with that one😂😂😂😂😂.. That's one of the difference between that time and this, MJ time was much more rough compared to this baby soft era.. it is what it is 🤷🏾♂️
@@UnKnown-fi7gf yeah they played more physical forsure 😂💯
@POVJAKELive 😂
Michael Jordan is and always will be the G.O.A.T. also they DIDN'T CALL HIM AIR JORDAN FOR NO REASON. You don't know anything about the 80's and 90's NBA. This isn't fake.
Those were the Jordan rules when he played against the Pistons and what were those rules whenever Jordan jumped up in the air grab him and knock him down to the ground. Those were the Jordan rules and that’s the type of physicality that he had to go up against and he didn’t complain what he ended up doing was an off-season hitting the gym to get even stronger to be able to take those hits and the greatest part about it was that even plain in that kind of defense, he was still shining on all of them and getting his points that man had no quote in him and there was nothing that phased him
Many people don’t realize that the Pistons injured Jordan with their physical play during several of their playoff series. The “Jordan Rules” prevented him from ever getting into the lane without feeling pain. Once Scotty Pippen developed and Jordan lifted more weights, it was a different story.
12:51 ... Good observation. Jordan didn't just have extraordinarily large hands. He also had a weirdly shaped opposable thumb, which
allowed him to grip the ball in a firmer way than most players. There is a video clip of him talking about it in an interview.
That's why I tell people that Jordan has to be the GOAT. Because he was genetically engineered by God to excel at basketball.
It's called a 48-inch vertical jump which no one before his time or after his time has ever had in the NBA
@@tommyleefunderburg7766 wow I didn’t kno that 😮💨
You mean the behind the back pass to Larry Bird in the Olympics looks excited. Definitely happened and Larry sank the jumper.
@@w.w.1348 that was dope pass to Larry forreal 💯
I love the look at 12:07 of his own teammate watching him in awe playing defense. His face looks like “It just don’t make no sense man”. He looks more like a fan than an NBA player lol. One of my favorite parts of this highlight reel. Also take note that this is at the end of the game, the Bulls have the lead, and a steal can salt it away, and MJ knows it. I don’t think Deadpool actually came up with the concept of “Maximum Effort”.
@@stevesheroan4131 wish I seen him play
No trick photography here, that was Jordan all day & nite. One of the many reasons why he's the 🐐
Now imagine this. Jordan is still considered the GOAT by most people, even though we don't have all his game footage from the 1980's,
he didn't get to benefit from the 24hr sports news cycle, and he didn't have the benefit of social media where his every highlight could be
accessed on people's mobile devices. And yet by the early 1990's Jordan was one of the most famous people on the entire planet, only behind
Michael Jackson and the Pope! All because he was _really really_ good at basketball. There were no Nick Wrights around back then to hammer
it in people's heads, about just how great he was.
Fashion is what makes sense to you and your taste does not have to make sense to anyone else that man is a Brand and multi billionaire does not have to dress The way society likes ppl spending they're last time impress ppl and don't have money left after they spend it on those fits MJ got it and don't care about what ppl think living his best life
5:01 . .I really wish the editor of this video had showed the full clip. Cause Larry made the jumpshot too! Which made the whole
sequence even more impressive! 😆
JORDAN!!!”
Basketball was created as a contact cardio sport for football players. It was never meant to be soft like todays game
The pistons used to literally beat Mike up to stop him...even had a thing called the jordan rule basically CHEATED...it was nothing they could do but foul him
@8:11 看活塞教練查克戴利的表情,他的OS“完蛋了,喬丹法則已經失靈了,屬於他的時代來臨了”
Only thing fake about Jordan is them shoes sold on DHgate. The real GOAT doesn't choke like King Con with that Dallas smoke nor does he ride banana boats.
@@katrinachavez3533 😂😂😂
Bruh, Jordan was a fashion trend setter.
Nothing fake about those highlights. People see what they want to see but younger cats like yourself are slowly seeing MJ was different. What separates MJ from LBJ is that MJ was a lockdown defender, fundamentally sound and never took a day off for load management. LBJ has been to the finals 10 times, lost 6. MJ is 6/6. The killer instinct MJ had dwarfs over LBJ. The closest player to MJ's ability and will to win is Kobe.
🔥🔥💯👍🏾
Sometimes I dream that he is Me
That's why nobody liked the bad boy pistons. They was dirty
@@davidyoungsr753 yea they were definitely dirty
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You see it now youngblood
Is disrespectful compared Leloser with the Goat Michael Jeffrey Jordan
Yes tht how the league was
@@GregoryElder-q6g it did look more entertaining
Everything look edited smfh u jus never seen him play cuz them words would never come out yo mouth
@@koolshop1653 😂😂
It’s almost laughable how NOT close it is between MJ & Lebron🤣 it’s just so crystal clear that Jordan is better & is the GOAT.🐐 I never seen anyone quite look like Jordan on the court. It’s just NOT close. It’s just not.
official nba bulls mixtape video?
And you have videos and accomplishments and this type of highlights and then you have idiotic LeBron fans see this kind of stuff and comment LeBron’s better you cannot compare nobody to Michael Jordan even a blind man can see that Michael Jordan is better than any one that has come before and after
@@editorodriguez6554 you taking Jordan over bird?
@@POVJAKELive many who seen all the greats would take Jordan over Bird but would take uninjured Bird over prime Lebron. I'd put prime Lebron at power forward, just so I could get an unbeatable team. PG = Jordan, SG = Kobe, SF = Bird, PF = Lebron, C = Kareem
Those were the Jordan rules when he played against the Pistons and what were those rules whenever Jordan jumped up in the air grab him and knock him down to the ground. Those were the Jordan rules and that’s the type of physicality that he had to go up against and he didn’t complain what he ended up doing was an off-season hitting the gym to get even stronger to be able to take those hits and the greatest part about it was that even plain in that kind of defense, he was still shining on all of them and getting his points that man had no quote in him and there was nothing that phased him