Yeah and Jalen rose got hot and bird immediately took him out for NO reason what so ever other than the higher powers called in and said Jordan is not gonna lose. And no I’m not a pacers fan. But if you knew anything about the powers that be and powerful people that run the show, you’d realize what really happened
They should have displayed the greatest sequence of plays in Pro sports history.. which was MJ's final 4 consecutive individual plays in The final minute of GM6 1998. 1. Both made FTs 2. Blows by Russell for the quick lay in 3. The pickpocket on Malone 4. The final crossover jumper to seal the 3peat.
Second 3 peat Champion! men it's unbelievable! No team can do that again in the history of NBA!!! Chicago Bulls the only one with the real GOAT... Michael air Jordan 23.🏀🐐🏆
Love these bull videos I've watched all the 2 3 peets championships greatest ever Jordan pippen rodman greatest ever trio I'm from England Wigan n I've watched a lot of Chicago bulls matches a fan
They may have won a 7th. The 1999 season was a strike shortened season which would have given the Bulls a rest only 50 games. The Knicks came out of the East without Patrick Ewing, who was injured. The Knicks lost to the admiral and the Spurs with a rookie Tim Duncan. The late 90s Lakers with Shaq and kobe should have replaced the jazz
I feel like this is a response the 10-part Documentary where a LOT of Scottie Pippen fans, myself included, felt like he was slighted. Not that it was off the charts lopsided, but it focused so much on the migraine game and the game where he sat out. Maybe the reason Scottie was always my favorite Bull was because he was far more human than Michael. Relatable. What he did that game, or even delaying surgery to the beginning of this season, were not good tactics on his part, but his ENTIRE career in Chicago was all about them taking advantage of him and his situation and for a player so integral to their success, they floated him out there as part of trades and and deals. I’m not saying the man is perfect, far from it, but he was an amazing player and he played hard for the city I love and I’ll never forget that.
I have to second the reply... Scotty Put the nail in his coffin when he signed that 8-year contract, when everyone including Jordan and even Jerry Riensdorf (The team owner) told him it was a bad idea.
Jordan spent most of the last Dance saying how important Pip was and that he was integral in winning all those rings. People just chose to focus on the negative aspects because it's easier to blame others than take responsibility, which is what Pippen routinely does. Point fingers, but never ar himself.
@@Utoobzz Who did he blame for even the worst things he did? If Jordan thought he was integral to their winning, and I believe he did, why show so many of his lesser moments? Because The Last Dance was more about Michael than it was The Bulls. Why not show how Scottie led the Bulls to a 55 win season after Michael split? They might have had another championship (likely not) if that shit call wasn’t made in the Knicks game. He was supposedly 2nd in the MVP race that year. The Last Dance wasn’t about Pippen and not really the Bulls. Let’s focus on his ego moment and the last shot in the game. Let’s harp on his migraine. Let’s focus on his back issue. People say Michael was Superman and Scottie was Batman, but do you compare their power sets? No. I love Michael and the BULLS and I felt like you gave him some level of importance and I appreciated that. That’s all. Not sure why the seemingly venomous retort. Pippen is clearly losing his shit now. Claiming things that seemingly aren’t true and I’m just going to ignore that because all it does is tarnish the player that once was. The yang to Michael’s ying. The soft spoken and uplifting teammate to Michael’s harsh and heavy-handed approach. I don’t think either of those two are as successful with wins without the other, I just wish the Doc focused a bit less on his negatives, but Michael has none (other than a dumb gambling thing) so they focused on Scottie’s a bit too much. Having a bad back and migraine issues are no joke, but Superman played through food poisoning (unbelievably) with no detriment to his game. The man isn’t human, Scottie is and unfortunately he makes mistakes like the rest of us.
My 2 favorite players are and will always be Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. But you can't deny Micheal Jordan to be a beast of a player. But so there are many more on their own specific positions. My alltime favorite team: PG: Magic Johnson SG: Michael Jordan Center: Kareem SF: Larry Bird PF: Kevin McHale. This team would be unstoppable. Back in those days the NBA was really fantastic man!! Love from the Nertherlands.
You would think BJ Armstrong would know better than to celebrate and taunt the Bulls in front of Jordan lol. Didn't he learn anything when he was playing with MJ?
I’m surprised they yet to do a movie based on the 90s Bulls. Who should play Phil Jackson? Michael Jordan? Scottie Pippen? Dennis Rodman? The two Jerrys?
Great words of grace, love and friendship between so few who made so many people who made so many happy. I pray that they all know Jesus; the One who made them, who loves them and who came to Earth to save us all.
The narrator was kìnd to Pippen. Scottie tried to sabotage the Bulls 1997-1998 Championship run by delaying what should have been offseason surgery...just to spite Krause (for the record I'm not a fan of Jerry).
Yes, he decided the offseason was his personal time so didn't want to interrupt it by getting surgery just so he could go to work. He waited until work started before getting the surgery.
Bro I’m also an Mj glazer but this… This is Hall of fame glazing right here. Get some knee pads bro.😂 At least say his 90-91 season but his worst game? 😅
Your idiot, don't compare mj's to lebron's era, because on that time may be lebron is just only a semen that Jordan could only stamp, and for lebron he need to take a look his jersey that has logo of Jordan's Nike also the shoes he wearing everytime he play on the court and the jersey #23, lebron has no originality, may be he shall need to play to NBA until his 50's to get respect.
It's interesting that you guys brought up MJ's worst game. This is a stat that I know backwards and forwards... As far as his worst playoff game, that was game 2 ECSF vs the Knicks in 89. Jordan only dropped 15 PTS in that loss. Jordan finished the series going 36/8.5/9.5 with 3.0 SPG and 1.5 BPG on 56% shooting IIRC. And put up 40+ in 4 of those games sending the Knicks home in 6. Jordan's worst statistical playoff series was 1997 ECSF vs ATL 26.6PPG/ 10.2RPG/ 5.2APG/ 2.0SPG/ 1.4BPG shooting 45% for the series. As Jordan fans we can all appreciate that Jordan can have a bad game, just like anyone, but out of his 51 playoff series appearances, that was his worst. Any other player puts up those numbers in the playoffs and they're a hero, but that was MJ's worst. I like to tell LeBron fans about that
THE TOP 30 ALL TIME: 1. Michael Jordan - the greatest player and the greatest career in NBA history. Most dominant offensive force and one of the games best defenders. 6x Champ 6x FMVP 5x MVP 2. Bill Russell - the greatest winner and greatest defensive force in NBA and sports history. A legend on/off court. The key to NBA first dynasty. 11x Champ 5x FMVP 5x MVP 3. Magic Johnson - the great PG ever (so far…). REVOLUTIONIZED his position and saved the NBA. 5x Champ 3x FMVP 3xMVP 4. LeBron James - the greatest longevity in sports history. One of the most dominant forces ever and top5 all round player. Still.. counting. 4x Champ 4x FMVP 4x MVP 5. Tim Duncan - best PF ever. One of the most fundamentally sound players ever. Played both ends at the highest level for 15 seasons. 5x Champ 3x FMVP 2x MVP 6. Kareem Abdul Jabar - owner of the most dominant go-to move on offense. The HOOK. The previous scoring leader and lead all points for 4 decades. The greatest BASKETBALL career ever. Prep to Pro. 6x Champ 2x FMVP 6x MVP 7. Kobe Bryant - see number 1 and dilute the athleticism and physical intangibles and that’s what you got. Arguably the greatest warrior in NBA history. 5x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 8. Shaquille O’Neal - the most dominant ever. The immovable object/unstoppable force. Shaq was the definition of dominance. 4x Champ 3x FMVP 1x MVP 9. Larry Bird - maybe the most legendary on the list. Precursor to Jokic but better. One of the most skilled & clutch players ever. In any sport. 3x Champ 2x FMVP 3x MVP 10. Hakeem Olajuwon - back to back. The best of the mid90’s and second best player in the era. Hakeem is like Russell but with AllNBA offensive ability. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 11. Wilt Chamberlain - the games most prolific scorers. Arguably it’s greatest defender as well. The man could do it all. Even lead the league in assist at 7”2. Wilt IS unparalleled. GOAT athlete. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 3x MVP 12. Steph Curry - the games most prolific shooter and one of its greatest scorers. REVOLUTIONIZED the game forever. STILL GOING. 4x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 13. Isaiah Thomas - ZEKE. CP3 before CP3 but nastier and meaner. A warrior and one of the games greatest strategist and generals. Quietly a top5 passer. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 14. Oscar Robertson - the greatest all around basketball player ever. Could do everything at a AllNBA level. Changed the way players were interpreted and influenced generations. 1x Champ 2x MVP 15. Kevin Durant - the Slim Reaper is likely the most ideal offensive weapon ever. Can hit from anywhere, anytime over anyone. Hard to beat and impossible to match that level of offensive dominance. 2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP 16. Julius Erving - The good Dr., the FIRST MJ (before Magic & Jordan), The icon and face of BOTH leagues that saved the game in the 70’s. Kareem was the best but Doc was a close 2nd. Underrated statistical brilliance. Was like a 6’7-6’8 Giannis but with a better jump shot. 3x Champ (1 NBA) 2x FMVP 4x MVP (1 NBA) 17.. Moses Malone - CHAIRMAN OF DA BOARDS. Arguably the best board getter… ever. Only Wilt, Russell, Rodman and Thurmond belong in the same discussion. Moses lead his people to the promise land more than once but was able to claim immortality in the early 80’s. His team lead by the dynamic duo of he and Doc dominated the league. Before Lakers v. Celtics it was 76ers v. Celtics-Lakers. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 3xMVP 18. John Havlicek - the GREAT one. MJ is 6-0. Ole Johnny is 8-0. The offensive force off the bench or starting that lead the dynastic Celtics to all 8. Early in his career he was akin to Jordan Poole role on Warriors 22’ team but better at everything but the 3 ball. Then in the late 60’s-70’s he sat in captains seat. His career is a unique mix. Played like Pippen with elite perimeter shooting/scoring, early career was early Kobe-esque, late career MJ/Kobe-esque. John’s game rose in the playoffs. 8x Champ 1x FMVP (likely 4x) 19. Giannis Antetokounmpo - it’s getting freaky… GreekMan is literally on the ride to potentially threatening Tim’s best PF title. If he can add a couple more rings to his already HOF profile he will likely be the new PF or TOP 5 player. Yea. THAT GOOD. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 1x DPOY 20. Jerry West - The LOGO. Steph Curry before Steph. The man that built the LA franchise along Baylor post Mikan era. Jerry West was the blueprint skill base for players like Kobe, MJ, TMac, etc At 6’2-6’3 he torched his opponents his entire career and dropped plenty of dimes. The ORIGINAL combo guard. So damn great he LOST and still won FMVP… case closed. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 21. Nikola Jokic - the Joker is no damn joke. Genuinely a candidate for potential GOAT if his career pans out in the extreme positive like that of the top 10. Jokic is in a unique place being the greatest passing big statically NBA history (excluding Magic). If Jokic finds a way to fit more jewelry in his fingers, we might have to have a real discussion about that greatest Center of all time discussion. Yes. Potentially a top 5 player alert. 1x MVP 1x FMVP 3x MVP (should’ve been 3 consecutive but you know 22. Rick Barry - The ACTUAL “White Mamba”. Just predated the black one… Barry was the answer up until 85’ when you asked who the best SF ever. His game was similar to West but 6’7 and a better FT%. Controversial, cerebral and iconic. Had so much game he had to share what was left with his sons… 1x Champ 1x FMVP 23. Kevin Garnett - The Big Ticket. The 00’ Giannis. In every way but he had a better jumper midrange and beyond. KG was a monstrosity on OFF/DEF in his prime much like his modern comparison. Led the TWolves to relevance and led the 08’ Celtics to a chip. Truly the BIG TICKET. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 1x MVP 24. Dirk Nowitzki - DIGGLER. The one and only. The German Bird. THE Maverick. Dirk is one of the most beloved, iconic and acclaimed players ever. The 00’s stretch big supreme. Dirk was able to take the Mavs to immortality over 11’ Heat in arguably the most surprising run ever. Only Dirk. Forever the DIGGLER. Arguably, the GOAT Euro player. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 1x MVP 25. Bob Pettit - Big Blue was the first stretch 4 in the games history. That’s for starters. Pettit was a tenacious rebounder and highly skilled scorer. He was much akin to K. Love of his era but in better shape and played defense. Think a smaller Dirk who grabbed boards like Love but in the 50’s-60’s era. Not only that, much like Dirk, Pettit lead a historic upset over Russell’s Celtics. A true champ. 1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 26. Dwayne Wade - The Flash. Wade County. The greatest Heat in NBA history. Wade is arguably the best defensive player at his position and easily too3 (MJ, Kobe). Led the Heat to a title in 06’ in historic fashion against Dirks Mavs. Then winning a couple more as LBJ’s Pippen. His career was like Kobe’s… in reverse. Wade’s early injuries reduced his maximum career output but yet here he is… says a ton. 3x Champ 1x FMVP 27. Elgin Baylor - The PROTOTYPE. Before West, Julius, Thompson, Wilkins, MJ, Hardaway, Kobe, Carter, TMac, Wade, Ant etc There was Elgin Baylor. The first Air, the first Mamba, the first Half Man/Amazing, Flash etc Baylor spearheaded an era that hardly wanted his talents there but had no other choice but to be in awe of it. Think Harden, in shape but not as good of a playmaker, twice the rebounder and a better defender. That’s Elgin. *left a season before historic LAL title win 28. David Robinson - The Admiral. The USA’s biggest weapon in the 90’s was also one of the greatest ever. Made the spurs relevant pre-Duncan and post. Has some of the greatest seasons statistically. Think Giannis but 7’2 with a lefty and 15 footer plus an even better defender. 2x Champ 1x MVP 29. Karl Malone - the Mailman was LBJ minus the handles and vision. King of the pick n roll. 1x MVP 30. Charles Barkley - The Round Mound of Rebound was the Tasmanian devil in a basketball jersey. Prime 25 5 13 guy. Impact everywhere he went. OG DREAMTEAM member by the way… 1x MVP 30 (?) Clyde Drexler - The Glide. One of the most useful all around talents in nba history. One of the greatest two way players ever. Helped every squad he went to become a contender. 1x Champ * HONORABLE MENTION: McHale, Nash, Malone, Harden, Parker, CP3, Stockton, Walton, Payton, Westbrook, Drexler, Ewing, Sam Jones, Cousy, Pierce, Iverson, ^GIVE HONEST FEEDBACK CRITIQUE ATTEMPTING A PERFECT TOP30 list
Definitely not perfect, Duncan beat LBJ two out of the three times they played in the finals, Jokic is not a better player then David Robinson, you invalidated your whole list in that move.
@@Stantonthestandardstanding Duncan I can get with but Jokic is at LEAST on par in terms of greatness. Now matchup wise I got Robinson. Matchup wise I have Wilt over Hakeem but as a player I’m taking Hakeem
Good Job Bro!! 👏Although I think Russell is very high on the list, even though he won a lot, he had many stars on the team and his offensive numbers are quite poor.
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Time stamp: 39:40. ‘As time was winding down, the bulls would go to their conventional weapon. The greatest player of all time.’ Great weapon when you can just nuke someone over and over.
i'm still NOT certain about the future and in my OPINION the best players ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 oscar robertson #3 kareem abdul-jabbar #4 michael jordan #5 magic johnson #6 larry bird #7 jerry west #8 hakeem olajuwon #9 shaquille o'neal and #10 elgin baylor
Yo I Love This My Legendary Childhood GOAT Michael Jordan's 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls Team
mj: we will win game 7.
leflop: i will fake an injury or recruit for more help.
Yeah and Jalen rose got hot and bird immediately took him out for NO reason what so ever other than the higher powers called in and said Jordan is not gonna lose. And no I’m not a pacers fan. But if you knew anything about the powers that be and powerful people that run the show, you’d realize what really happened
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@@bobbyjohnson9409what are you smoking bro better throw it away before your brain condition worsen
@@bobbyjohnson9409all you do is go to bulls docu vids and say lebron is better. Get an effing life
@@bobbyjohnson9409remember when Lebron tried to be like mike and he shot that free throw with his eyes closed and almost air balled it??? Hahahahaha
They should have displayed the greatest sequence of plays in Pro sports history.. which was MJ's final 4 consecutive individual plays in The final minute of GM6 1998.
1. Both made FTs
2. Blows by Russell for the quick lay in
3. The pickpocket on Malone
4. The final crossover jumper to seal the 3peat.
"Oh my God that was beautiful, what a finish!"
@@inefekt actually they Didn't really show the 4 consecutive plays in a in the final minute. But yeah it was beautiful
Yesssssssss!!!!! I have been waiting a long time for this. 🙌
Second 3 peat Champion! men it's unbelievable! No team can do that again in the history of NBA!!! Chicago Bulls the only one with the real GOAT... Michael air Jordan 23.🏀🐐🏆
All we need is 1998-99 nba championship video San Antonio Spurs with Tim Duncan and David Robinson
Love these bull videos I've watched all the 2 3 peets championships greatest ever Jordan pippen rodman greatest ever trio I'm from England Wigan n I've watched a lot of Chicago bulls matches a fan
They may have won a 7th. The 1999 season was a strike shortened season which would have given the Bulls a rest only 50 games. The Knicks came out of the East without Patrick Ewing, who was injured. The Knicks lost to the admiral and the Spurs with a rookie Tim Duncan. The late 90s Lakers with Shaq and kobe should have replaced the jazz
I feel like this is a response the 10-part Documentary where a LOT of Scottie Pippen fans, myself included, felt like he was slighted. Not that it was off the charts lopsided, but it focused so much on the migraine game and the game where he sat out. Maybe the reason Scottie was always my favorite Bull was because he was far more human than Michael. Relatable. What he did that game, or even delaying surgery to the beginning of this season, were not good tactics on his part, but his ENTIRE career in Chicago was all about them taking advantage of him and his situation and for a player so integral to their success, they floated him out there as part of trades and and deals. I’m not saying the man is perfect, far from it, but he was an amazing player and he played hard for the city I love and I’ll never forget that.
who sign the contract?even Reinsdorf says better to wait (without a sure future)
I have to second the reply... Scotty Put the nail in his coffin when he signed that 8-year contract, when everyone including Jordan and even Jerry Riensdorf (The team owner) told him it was a bad idea.
Jordan spent most of the last Dance saying how important Pip was and that he was integral in winning all those rings. People just chose to focus on the negative aspects because it's easier to blame others than take responsibility, which is what Pippen routinely does. Point fingers, but never ar himself.
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@@Utoobzz Who did he blame for even the worst things he did? If Jordan thought he was integral to their winning, and I believe he did, why show so many of his lesser moments? Because The Last Dance was more about Michael than it was The Bulls. Why not show how Scottie led the Bulls to a 55 win season after Michael split? They might have had another championship (likely not) if that shit call wasn’t made in the Knicks game. He was supposedly 2nd in the MVP race that year. The Last Dance wasn’t about Pippen and not really the Bulls. Let’s focus on his ego moment and the last shot in the game. Let’s harp on his migraine. Let’s focus on his back issue. People say Michael was Superman and Scottie was Batman, but do you compare their power sets? No. I love Michael and the BULLS and I felt like you gave him some level of importance and I appreciated that. That’s all. Not sure why the seemingly venomous retort. Pippen is clearly losing his shit now. Claiming things that seemingly aren’t true and I’m just going to ignore that because all it does is tarnish the player that once was. The yang to Michael’s ying. The soft spoken and uplifting teammate to Michael’s harsh and heavy-handed approach. I don’t think either of those two are as successful with wins without the other, I just wish the Doc focused a bit less on his negatives, but Michael has none (other than a dumb gambling thing) so they focused on Scottie’s a bit too much. Having a bad back and migraine issues are no joke, but Superman played through food poisoning (unbelievably) with no detriment to his game. The man isn’t human, Scottie is and unfortunately he makes mistakes like the rest of us.
1990’s Chicago Bulls Basketball Teams Won 6 NBA Championship Titles
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THATS WHY MJ THE GOAT PERIOD
All We Need is My Legendary Childhood GOAT R.I.P Kobe Bryant's 2007 - 2008 Lakers Documentary Make It Happen
That Indiana front court is hella underrated.
My 2 favorite players are and will always be Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. But you can't deny Micheal Jordan to be a beast of a player. But so there are many more on their own specific positions. My alltime favorite team: PG: Magic Johnson SG: Michael Jordan Center: Kareem SF: Larry Bird PF: Kevin McHale. This team would be unstoppable. Back in those days the NBA was really fantastic man!! Love from the Nertherlands.
Just to be clear, they went 26-12 without Pippen... And we're in 1st place When Pippin came back halfway through the season.
Correct!! It's the same thing I was going to comment!!
Pippen missed 38 games just to be Clear
@@edwingustilo6594 yeah what's 26 + 12??
@@edwingustilo6594so, no apology? Too much pride or what?
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You would think BJ Armstrong would know better than to celebrate and taunt the Bulls in front of Jordan lol. Didn't he learn anything when he was playing with MJ?
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Cannot wait for The shenanigans to begin
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Ahhh yes, the days of REAL NBA basketball. Not like today's NBA crap.
I’d laugh my ahh off if you posted this comment in your couch eating chips being overweight
I’m surprised they yet to do a movie based on the 90s Bulls. Who should play Phil Jackson? Michael Jordan? Scottie Pippen? Dennis Rodman? The two Jerrys?
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Great words of grace, love and friendship between so few who made so many people who made so many happy. I pray that they all know Jesus; the One who made them, who loves them and who came to Earth to save us all.
Looking at utah now that team was a monster team.
Only Scottie made his name not good himself. This documentary is really good.
The last game of this series is the last game I ever and ever will watch.
Like the Natureboy Ric Flair says, " to be the man, you gotta beat the man".
The narrator was kìnd to Pippen. Scottie tried to sabotage the Bulls 1997-1998 Championship run by delaying what should have been offseason surgery...just to spite Krause (for the record I'm not a fan of Jerry).
Yes, he decided the offseason was his personal time so didn't want to interrupt it by getting surgery just so he could go to work. He waited until work started before getting the surgery.
I wouldn't trade watching the 1 worst game mj played for all of lebron & kobe's games combined
Bro I’m also an Mj glazer but this…
This is Hall of fame glazing right here. Get some knee pads bro.😂
At least say his 90-91 season but his worst game? 😅
Your idiot, don't compare mj's to lebron's era, because on that time may be lebron is just only a semen that Jordan could only stamp, and for lebron he need to take a look his jersey that has logo of Jordan's Nike also the shoes he wearing everytime he play on the court and the jersey #23, lebron has no originality, may be he shall need to play to NBA until his 50's to get respect.
It's interesting that you guys brought up MJ's worst game.
This is a stat that I know backwards and forwards... As far as his worst playoff game, that was game 2 ECSF vs the Knicks in 89.
Jordan only dropped 15 PTS in that loss.
Jordan finished the series going 36/8.5/9.5 with 3.0 SPG and 1.5 BPG on 56% shooting IIRC.
And put up 40+ in 4 of those games sending the Knicks home in 6.
Jordan's worst statistical playoff series was
1997 ECSF vs ATL
26.6PPG/ 10.2RPG/ 5.2APG/ 2.0SPG/ 1.4BPG shooting 45% for the series.
As Jordan fans we can all appreciate that Jordan can have a bad game, just like anyone, but out of his 51 playoff series appearances, that was his worst.
Any other player puts up those numbers in the playoffs and they're a hero, but that was MJ's worst. I like to tell LeBron fans about that
Absurd comment
It was a Bull run!
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THE TOP 30 ALL TIME:
1. Michael Jordan - the greatest player and the greatest career in NBA history. Most dominant offensive force and one of the games best defenders.
6x Champ 6x FMVP 5x MVP
2. Bill Russell - the greatest winner and greatest defensive force in NBA and sports history. A legend on/off court. The key to NBA first dynasty.
11x Champ 5x FMVP 5x MVP
3. Magic Johnson - the great PG ever (so far…). REVOLUTIONIZED his position and saved the NBA.
5x Champ 3x FMVP 3xMVP
4. LeBron James - the greatest longevity in sports history. One of the most dominant forces ever and top5 all round player. Still.. counting.
4x Champ 4x FMVP 4x MVP
5. Tim Duncan - best PF ever. One of the most fundamentally sound players ever. Played both ends at the highest level for 15 seasons.
5x Champ 3x FMVP 2x MVP
6. Kareem Abdul Jabar - owner of the most dominant go-to move on offense. The HOOK. The previous scoring leader and lead all points for 4 decades. The greatest BASKETBALL career ever.
Prep to Pro.
6x Champ 2x FMVP 6x MVP
7. Kobe Bryant - see number 1 and dilute the athleticism and physical intangibles and that’s what you got.
Arguably the greatest warrior in NBA history.
5x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP
8. Shaquille O’Neal - the most dominant ever. The immovable object/unstoppable force. Shaq was the definition of dominance.
4x Champ 3x FMVP 1x MVP
9. Larry Bird - maybe the most legendary on the list. Precursor to Jokic but better. One of the most skilled & clutch players ever.
In any sport.
3x Champ 2x FMVP 3x MVP
10. Hakeem Olajuwon - back to back.
The best of the mid90’s and second best player in the era. Hakeem is like Russell but with AllNBA offensive ability.
2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP
11. Wilt Chamberlain - the games most prolific scorers. Arguably it’s greatest defender as well. The man could do it all. Even lead the league in assist at 7”2. Wilt IS unparalleled.
GOAT athlete.
2x Champ 2x FMVP 3x MVP
12. Steph Curry - the games most prolific shooter and one of its greatest scorers. REVOLUTIONIZED the game forever. STILL GOING.
4x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP
13. Isaiah Thomas - ZEKE. CP3 before CP3 but nastier and meaner. A warrior and one of the games greatest strategist and generals. Quietly a top5 passer.
2x Champ 2x FMVP
14. Oscar Robertson - the greatest all around basketball player ever. Could do everything at a AllNBA level.
Changed the way players were interpreted and influenced generations.
1x Champ 2x MVP
15. Kevin Durant - the Slim Reaper is likely the most ideal offensive weapon ever. Can hit from anywhere, anytime over anyone. Hard to beat and impossible to match that level of offensive dominance.
2x Champ 2x FMVP 1x MVP
16. Julius Erving - The good Dr., the FIRST MJ (before Magic & Jordan), The icon and face of BOTH leagues that saved the game in the 70’s. Kareem was the best but Doc was a close 2nd. Underrated statistical brilliance. Was like a 6’7-6’8 Giannis but with a better jump shot.
3x Champ (1 NBA) 2x FMVP 4x MVP (1 NBA)
17.. Moses Malone - CHAIRMAN OF DA BOARDS. Arguably the best board getter… ever. Only Wilt, Russell, Rodman and Thurmond belong in the same discussion. Moses lead his people to the promise land more than once but was able to claim immortality in the early 80’s. His team lead by the dynamic duo of he and Doc dominated the league. Before Lakers v. Celtics it was 76ers v. Celtics-Lakers.
1x Champ 1x FMVP 3xMVP
18. John Havlicek - the GREAT one. MJ is 6-0.
Ole Johnny is 8-0. The offensive force off the bench or starting that lead the dynastic Celtics to all 8. Early in his career he was akin to Jordan Poole role on Warriors 22’ team but better at everything but the 3 ball.
Then in the late 60’s-70’s he sat in captains seat. His career is a unique mix.
Played like Pippen with elite perimeter shooting/scoring, early career was early Kobe-esque, late career MJ/Kobe-esque.
John’s game rose in the playoffs.
8x Champ 1x FMVP (likely 4x)
19. Giannis Antetokounmpo - it’s getting freaky… GreekMan is literally on the ride to potentially threatening Tim’s best PF title.
If he can add a couple more rings to his already HOF profile he will likely be the new PF or TOP 5 player. Yea. THAT GOOD.
1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP 1x DPOY
20. Jerry West - The LOGO. Steph Curry before Steph. The man that built the LA franchise along Baylor post Mikan era.
Jerry West was the blueprint skill base for players like Kobe, MJ, TMac, etc
At 6’2-6’3 he torched his opponents his entire career and dropped plenty of dimes.
The ORIGINAL combo guard. So damn great he LOST and still won FMVP… case closed.
1x Champ 1x FMVP
21. Nikola Jokic - the Joker is no damn joke.
Genuinely a candidate for potential GOAT if his career pans out in the extreme positive like that of the top 10. Jokic is in a unique place being the greatest passing big statically NBA history (excluding Magic).
If Jokic finds a way to fit more jewelry in his fingers, we might have to have a real discussion about that greatest Center of all time discussion. Yes. Potentially a top 5 player alert.
1x MVP 1x FMVP 3x MVP (should’ve been 3 consecutive but you know
22. Rick Barry - The ACTUAL “White Mamba”. Just predated the black one… Barry was the answer up until 85’ when you asked who the best SF ever. His game was similar to West but 6’7 and a better FT%. Controversial, cerebral and iconic.
Had so much game he had to share what was left with his sons…
1x Champ 1x FMVP
23. Kevin Garnett - The Big Ticket. The 00’ Giannis. In every way but he had a better jumper midrange and beyond. KG was a monstrosity on OFF/DEF in his prime much like his modern comparison.
Led the TWolves to relevance and led the 08’ Celtics to a chip. Truly the BIG TICKET.
1x Champ 1x FMVP 1x MVP
24. Dirk Nowitzki - DIGGLER. The one and only. The German Bird. THE Maverick. Dirk is one of the most beloved, iconic and acclaimed players ever. The 00’s stretch big supreme.
Dirk was able to take the Mavs to immortality over 11’ Heat in arguably the most surprising run ever.
Only Dirk. Forever the DIGGLER.
Arguably, the GOAT Euro player.
1x Champ 1x FMVP 1x MVP
25. Bob Pettit - Big Blue was the first stretch 4 in the games history. That’s for starters. Pettit was a tenacious rebounder and highly skilled scorer.
He was much akin to K. Love of his era but in better shape and played defense. Think a smaller Dirk who grabbed boards like Love but in the 50’s-60’s era. Not only that, much like Dirk, Pettit lead a historic upset over Russell’s Celtics. A true champ.
1x Champ 1x FMVP 2x MVP
26. Dwayne Wade - The Flash.
Wade County. The greatest Heat in NBA history. Wade is arguably the best defensive player at his position and easily too3 (MJ, Kobe). Led the Heat to a title in 06’ in historic fashion against Dirks Mavs.
Then winning a couple more as LBJ’s Pippen. His career was like Kobe’s… in reverse. Wade’s early injuries reduced his maximum career output but yet here he is… says a ton.
3x Champ 1x FMVP
27. Elgin Baylor - The PROTOTYPE.
Before West, Julius, Thompson, Wilkins, MJ, Hardaway, Kobe, Carter, TMac, Wade, Ant etc
There was Elgin Baylor. The first Air, the first Mamba, the first Half Man/Amazing, Flash etc
Baylor spearheaded an era that hardly wanted his talents there but had no other choice but to be in awe of it.
Think Harden, in shape but not as good of a playmaker, twice the rebounder and a better defender.
That’s Elgin.
*left a season before historic LAL title win
28. David Robinson - The Admiral.
The USA’s biggest weapon in the 90’s was also one of the greatest ever.
Made the spurs relevant pre-Duncan and post. Has some of the greatest seasons statistically. Think Giannis but 7’2 with a lefty and 15 footer plus an even better defender.
2x Champ 1x MVP
29. Karl Malone - the Mailman was LBJ minus the handles and vision.
King of the pick n roll.
1x MVP
30. Charles Barkley - The Round Mound of Rebound was the Tasmanian devil in a basketball jersey.
Prime 25 5 13 guy.
Impact everywhere he went.
OG DREAMTEAM member by the way…
1x MVP
30 (?) Clyde Drexler - The Glide. One of the most useful all around talents in nba history. One of the greatest two way players ever. Helped every squad he went to become a contender.
1x Champ
* HONORABLE MENTION:
McHale, Nash, Malone, Harden, Parker, CP3, Stockton, Walton, Payton, Westbrook, Drexler, Ewing, Sam Jones, Cousy, Pierce, Iverson,
^GIVE HONEST FEEDBACK CRITIQUE ATTEMPTING A PERFECT TOP30 list
Definitely not perfect, Duncan beat LBJ two out of the three times they played in the finals, Jokic is not a better player then David Robinson, you invalidated your whole list in that move.
@@Stantonthestandardstanding Duncan I can get with but Jokic is at LEAST on par in terms of greatness. Now matchup wise I got Robinson.
Matchup wise I have Wilt over Hakeem but as a player I’m taking Hakeem
Good Job Bro!! 👏Although I think Russell is very high on the list, even though he won a lot, he had many stars on the team and his offensive numbers are quite poor.
LEFLOP can’t even shoot better than JORDAN just JORDAN mid range alone is impeccable..MJ>
1990s Chicago Bulls basketball is the best 3 NBA champs
What happened to the original version of this?
Yes, the original version was much better. The sound of this version is kind of empty and loses alot of the game's atmosphere and the roaring crowds.
One of the best TEAM in NBA
oh Pip, if you look this documentary, you would say differently
Them games was war back in the 90s
*GRAZIE DI CUORE PER AVERE RACCONTATO LA 🙏♾️🏀 FAMIGLIA/SQUADRA BUDDA DI TUTTA LA NBA DEL BUDDA INFINITO UNICO DI OGNI ESISTENZA BASKET
❤️TORI&MJ 23 ❤️
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998*
Chicago bulls best team :
Derrick rose/PG
Michael Jordan/SG
Scottie pippen/SF
Rodman/PF
Gilmore/C
Time stamp: 39:40. ‘As time was winding down, the bulls would go to their conventional weapon. The greatest player of all time.’ Great weapon when you can just nuke someone over and over.
So steve Kerr said that Jordan was putting saying that he shouldn't of came back wow!!!!
MJ kicked an empty 12 pack in the locker room 😂🍻
This is not a remake. This is the championship video the nba put out in 98.
No answer for MJ!
19:56 MILLER TIME!
i'm still NOT certain about the future and in my OPINION the best players ever are still #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 oscar robertson #3 kareem abdul-jabbar #4 michael jordan #5 magic johnson #6 larry bird #7 jerry west #8 hakeem olajuwon #9 shaquille o'neal and #10 elgin baylor
Utah shouldn’t have acted as if the won the finals after game 1 with their balloon drop and stupid celebration……..
Or the Egyptian dynasty
Lol ever single word the narrator speaks was from the original 97-98. Complete plagiarism 😂
Tje greatest of all time. The best.of.nba
Now.nba is a trash joke.riged basketball
The voice over guy is bland, no life in his voice.