"Why would I think about missing a shot I haven't taken yet?" That one sentence perfectly sums up a winning mentality...and this dude was just programmed that way.
Yeah, that's spot on. Some people just have that natural confidence without the neuroses -- what if I miss? can I make it? It's a gift. A lot of players are skilled. A lot players are athletic. But MJ was all of that plus the intangibles (hard work, confidence, heart, and will to win) which made him the GOAT.
“If you’re gonna sit down and take 3 hours out of your day to watch me on tv I have an obligation to give you my best, to give you my best all the time.” - 🐐
@@surfingtothestars Soccer/football is a lot more than athletic ability and a lot less reliant on it. It is important but not the be all end all. The African countries mostly dominate the European countries when it comes to raw athleticism. Yet they never have a shot. The Europeans and south americans are so much ahead in terms of technical ability and tactical prowess that it isn't even fair to compare them. But if the US would start now to install youth programs like the Europeans and overhaul their league they could be one of the leading nations in three to four decades. Because they obviously could easily afford the infrastructure, they have the population and they have many natural athletes. Basketball athletes wouldn't fit but american football's could do it. If they have the talent and iq, which is a different thing. Adama Traore is basically a nfl player and much more athletic than basically any player in the top leagues and yet is far from being a star. Talent and intelligence is so important in soccer/football. You can't get by on physical abilities alone like you sometimes can in basketball and definitely can in american football.
Jordan said "His biggest threat was Himself" something most iconic legends find out when they fall from grace. That knowledge of self awareness is what separates Jordan from others who were GOATS. Jordan never beat Himself unlike so many legends.
Ronaldo? First, soccer is very different. One player cant do it all... cristiano is the one you think of? I politely disagree. Maradona is the one man capable of doing something similar to jordan but at the soccer level no cr7
@@mocoverde8585 maradona was not an athlete on the level of Ronaldo or even Messi they are miles ahead. Ronaldo has size, speed, stamina, longevity, more goals, faster pace of football.
I dont think Jordan is even in the top 10 athletes based on pure athleticism. He is definitely in top 10 based on prowess and skillset. people like Lebron and Bo Jackson are just pure freaks of nature. In my eyes, to be called a top 10 athlete you would need to excel or do decent in any sport on a professional level. Mj does literal wings tho he really could fly but that does not mean he could go into the ufc or play football.
@@glipglop7869 Lebron James has never been as physically gifted as Michael Jordan. The facts show Lebron James with his highest vertical leap recorded at 40 inches and Lebron ran a 40 yrd dash in 4.6 seconds. Michael Jordan highest recorded vertical leap was 48 inches and was clocked by Dean Smith running a 40 yrd dash in 4.3 seconds. Lebron James was a freak of nature for his 18 years in the NBA, this era. But he was never on Michael Jordans level when it comes to being physically gifted. Not only did Michael Jordan jump higher he ran faster and had bigger hands then Lebron James. Those are facts and all you millenials can never paint a different narrative to make Lebron better. Nice try
From 1991-1998 he only played 6 full seasons because of retirement...he had the little 15-17 game chunk in the middle,but only played 6 full seasons. In those six seasons he won 6 titles,6 finals mvps,6 scoring titles,6 all def 1st team and 4 reg season mvps. Lebron has 4 titles,4 finals mvps,1 scoring title,5 all def 1st team and 4 reg season mvps In 19 seasons. MJ did all that in just 6 years. Then when u add 80s MJ to that,it becomes comical.
You forgot the “Winning has a price, and leadership has a price, so I pulled people along when they didn’t wanna be pulled, I challenged people when they didn’t want to be challenged, and I earned that right because, my teammates came after me. They didn’t endure all the things that I endured.”
even though i will never be a leader like him, i have memorised this line so much that i remember it everytime i face pressure to do a task with my groupmates
Kobe took this philosophy and relabled it as the "Mamba Mentality" a lot of folks love Kobe, but I think he went to far in trespassing on Jordan's game and philosophy and labeling it as his own. Don't get me wrong you can copy the blue print but to then call it your blue print is wrong! Now to give Kobe credit. Although he copied Jordan's style, it's one thing to copy but it's another thing to make it work for you to the point you bring home 5 rings. Kobe was one hell of a player fueled by his admiration for Jordan and Jordan's game!
43:36 minutes played, 15/35 FGM, 4 3pointers, 8/10 FTM, 1 ORB, 10 DRB, 4 AST, 1 STL, 1 BLK, 39 points total, 15 of them coming in the 4th quarter, he was sick, 🤢🤮, & won the game & the finals. MJ is the 🐐!!!
@@Lelouchtard it would be amazing to see, I've had the liberty to see them both play, good ole days jordan had ppl I knew that didn't care about basketball watching lol
MJ was so confident that he wasn’t letting them lose that game in Phoenix, he only packed clothes for one day. That’s freaking awesome. You gotta love it!!!
The definition of dedication: to the game, to the fans, to true friends, to teammates and to family. I wish more players had the dedication fans, especially young fans.
After watching The Last Dance for the 2nd time, I can’t see how anyone could say that MJ isn’t the GOAT. Just the way he goes about it, already makes him a rare breed. You can say that the players are better now than when he played, and I would agree. But his mentality is just another level.
Players are not better. They might be flashier and have better Nutrition and work out regiments but better? No way! Most players back then where mentally and physically tougher because of all the physicality. Most players back then where far superior coming into the league because most of them came out of college fundamentally very sound. Don’t buy into today’s media hype.
Funny thing is with all the new technology and training and nutrition these National Bitches Association players still can't play 3 straight without needing a rest game...And always injured!!
@@CollectThaBucks in game killer mentality, no friends, intensity, Bron is 3rd. Lebron is on my favorite players, but he on 3rd in my opinion. Now, he is best all around player ever.
@@qekruxt5089 Wilt Chamberlain is his era's version of Lebron James he worries too much about himself that's why he doesn't have that much championships LMAO
I’ve never seen someone be so universally accepted as the best and better than his opponents. Also, I never seen someone who’s rivals and contemporaries concede another man is better than them as much as players do Jordan, they just accept he’s better. It’s crazy
I remember when he played baseball in Birmingham for the Barrons.... my brother was a batboy. We went to all the games....Frank Thomas also played there. What a great time. Makes me miss my Dad.
@@hairjordan2620 Exceptional IQ / vision. Exceptional athleticism. Exceptional shooting. Exceptional ability to drive to the basket. Had the Game Breaking X-Factor. Exceptionally CLUTCH. Passion & FIRE in his eyes. The “Killer Instinct“. The “Eye of the Tiger”.
Greatest athlete I've ever seen. Jim Thorpe, a sacrilegiously forgotten Native American Super Athlete, might be greater than him but Jordan's heroics are the stuff of legends.
I respect anyone who doesn't worry about what they can't control. A huge struggle for me has always been worrying about so many different areas OUT of my control. Starting to realize that's a huge waste of energy.
Just a once in a lifetime ultimate competitor that combined with phenomenal ability is why he was and always will be the greatest basketball player ever!
Pause at 3:01. Look at the backrest of the chair “NBA Finals” Flu or no flu, Jordan was there t9 play, and to win. The amount of sweat says it all, definitely had a fever
I still have old VHS tapes from the 90's Championship teams. To this day I think "my God, I was watching the greatest basketball player that ever lived"
"thank you. To all the fans in the city of Chicago If you guys remember In 1984 when they drafted Michael Jordan, I said then, when I got here, we would be champion's by the time I leave. Well where five time champion's going for six and we need your support, thank you very very much"
What if Krauss knowing Jordan's craziness strategically said and did these things to enrage him to better their chances of winning? Not impossible. Maybe the underappreciated genius.
The guy did not give up when he had food poison and was facing one of the best teams in the league and we debate who the GOAT is? There will never be another Michael Jordan.
"Michael didn't allow what he couldn't control to get inside his head. He said 'Why would I think about a shot I haven't taken yet?'." Goddamn. That is self-concept at its finest. I have to remember that
Look at the look on Tim Grover's face at the 4:14 mark, it speaks Volumes to the World. This MF just got a new Challenge and look out because he's coming to your town soon with a reckless abandon!
Hes the GOAT period. He may not have the numbers now but he only played 13 years-ish and still left in his peime and still has that amount of stats. If hed have played for 20 years hed have stats that would be hard to achieve.. ohh and never lost a finals, was mvp of every finals and never went to a game 7 in any nba finals. GREATNESS.
Can someone tell me the name of the song playing at minute 1:48? It's only very short in this video. I'd love to find the piano, but I cant find it anywhere
"Why would I think about missing a shot I haven't taken yet?"
That one sentence perfectly sums up a winning mentality...and this dude was just programmed that way.
Yeah, that's spot on. Some people just have that natural confidence without the neuroses -- what if I miss? can I make it? It's a gift. A lot of players are skilled. A lot players are athletic. But MJ was all of that plus the intangibles (hard work, confidence, heart, and will to win) which made him the GOAT.
i think this is gonna be my senior quote
@@zpacify nah you get that mentality through trual and error and through putting in the work
@@nathansanrochman5018 This one so underrated
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“If you’re gonna sit down and take 3 hours out of your day to watch me on tv I have an obligation to give you my best, to give you my best all the time.” - 🐐
Wish the pros would see it that way. They need their wallets filled first.
Tell that's to the current load management generation
Soccer will never be the most popular sport in America. Never.
@MUFC if soccer will be #1 in the US and if the best athletes go there instead of the NBA and NFL, then the USA will win the world cup each time.
@@surfingtothestars Soccer/football is a lot more than athletic ability and a lot less reliant on it. It is important but not the be all end all. The African countries mostly dominate the European countries when it comes to raw athleticism. Yet they never have a shot. The Europeans and south americans are so much ahead in terms of technical ability and tactical prowess that it isn't even fair to compare them. But if the US would start now to install youth programs like the Europeans and overhaul their league they could be one of the leading nations in three to four decades. Because they obviously could easily afford the infrastructure, they have the population and they have many natural athletes. Basketball athletes wouldn't fit but american football's could do it. If they have the talent and iq, which is a different thing. Adama Traore is basically a nfl player and much more athletic than basically any player in the top leagues and yet is far from being a star. Talent and intelligence is so important in soccer/football. You can't get by on physical abilities alone like you sometimes can in basketball and definitely can in american football.
The line that really gave me goosebumps : " "He was the only player that can turn it on and off and he never freakin turned it off ! "
Literally every time bro
@kolateroid only to you bro
@kolateroid yea I think your IQ is just unnaturally low. 132 people seemed to comprehend and enjoy that quote lmao
@boki why is it cringey?
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He said “I’ll see you tomorrow”
Felt that
Me too bro, I rewind that often.
Tears in my eyes
Same bro. Got me fired up
I only watch this video for that clip
Pretty sure all his teammates rocked up an hour early to train for training
Few things I learned from MJ#23
1. Never give up
2. Turning all these negativity into motivation for you to become better
3. When you work, go 100%
Michael was beyond words! Greatest Athlete I've ever seen; no weaknesses - ULTIMATE COMPETITOR!
Jordan said "His biggest threat was Himself" something most iconic legends find out when they fall from grace. That knowledge of self awareness is what separates Jordan from others who were GOATS. Jordan never beat Himself unlike so many legends.
Ronaldo? First, soccer is very different. One player cant do it all... cristiano is the one you think of? I politely disagree. Maradona is the one man capable of doing something similar to jordan but at the soccer level no cr7
@@mocoverde8585 maradona was not an athlete on the level of Ronaldo or even Messi they are miles ahead. Ronaldo has size, speed, stamina, longevity, more goals, faster pace of football.
I dont think Jordan is even in the top 10 athletes based on pure athleticism. He is definitely in top 10 based on prowess and skillset. people like Lebron and Bo Jackson are just pure freaks of nature. In my eyes, to be called a top 10 athlete you would need to excel or do decent in any sport on a professional level. Mj does literal wings tho he really could fly but that does not mean he could go into the ufc or play football.
@@glipglop7869 Lebron James has never been as physically gifted as Michael Jordan. The facts show Lebron James with his highest vertical leap recorded at 40 inches and Lebron ran a 40 yrd dash in 4.6 seconds. Michael Jordan highest recorded vertical leap was 48 inches and was clocked by Dean Smith running a 40 yrd dash in 4.3 seconds. Lebron James was a freak of nature for his 18 years in the NBA, this era. But he was never on Michael Jordans level when it comes to being physically gifted. Not only did Michael Jordan jump higher he ran faster and had bigger hands then Lebron James. Those are facts and all you millenials can never paint a different narrative to make Lebron better. Nice try
His never give up mentality was out of this world.
In those 6 championship seasons, he only missed 6 regular season games combined..... Thats GREATNESS!!!!!
The way he did it was amazing 3 peat left came back and 3 peated again
On Me!!!!!!
From 1991-1998 he only played 6 full seasons because of retirement...he had the little 15-17 game chunk in the middle,but only played 6 full seasons.
In those six seasons he won 6 titles,6 finals mvps,6 scoring titles,6 all def 1st team and 4 reg season mvps.
Lebron has 4 titles,4 finals mvps,1 scoring title,5 all def 1st team and 4 reg season mvps In 19 seasons.
MJ did all that in just 6 years. Then when u add 80s MJ to that,it becomes comical.
Thanks CraZy Af. Could you imigane how diffrent shit would Be if M.J got hurt, n tore His ACL ?
@@randykoeller749 kinda like breaking a Foot, year 2??
"he had shown that no matter how sick he was, he's still the best player in the world"
Yeah
Drunk*
@@YourAverageG it’s actually called “a hangover” and that’s false.
Nah he was sick after that bad pizza yo
FACTS 100% the best MJ
"I'm only packing one suit. I don't want to play two games im going there to win it in one." DAMN...
"He was the only player that can turn it on and off and he NEVER freakin turned it off"
Goosebumps every time man
@@asfanmarkmcgwire, everytime
I love that line. The respect you see in his eyes for Jordan's killer mentality always puts a smile on my face.
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You forgot the “Winning has a price, and leadership has a price, so I pulled people along when they didn’t wanna be pulled, I challenged people when they didn’t want to be challenged, and I earned that right because, my teammates came after me. They didn’t endure all the things that I endured.”
Won’t be another player like him
That’s deep!!!!
Words from a God GOAT!
even though i will never be a leader like him, i have memorised this line so much that i remember it everytime i face pressure to do a task with my groupmates
Kobe took this philosophy and relabled it as the "Mamba Mentality" a lot of folks love Kobe, but I think he went to far in trespassing on Jordan's game and philosophy and labeling it as his own. Don't get me wrong you can copy the blue print but to then call it your blue print is wrong! Now to give Kobe credit. Although he copied Jordan's style, it's one thing to copy but it's another thing to make it work for you to the point you bring home 5 rings. Kobe was one hell of a player fueled by his admiration for Jordan and Jordan's game!
"I'm only packing one suit"-Legend
MJ will take the one dislike on this video personally.
"shouldn't he"*? 😂
Today kids won't understand why MJ is the GOAT. We all know if MJ didn't retired in the 94 & 95, he probably win 7 or a 8 peat titles.
@@vc2368 its always looked over, but the fact MJ RETIRED came back and smashed everyone once he was match fit.
71 now, expecting a third come-back any minute.
@@antiffmathemburg7954 it's almost like people are goading him for a comeback.
43:36 minutes played, 15/35 FGM, 4 3pointers, 8/10 FTM, 1 ORB, 10 DRB, 4 AST, 1 STL, 1 BLK, 39 points total, 15 of them coming in the 4th quarter, he was sick, 🤢🤮, & won the game & the finals. MJ is the 🐐!!!
“I’ll see you tomorrow”gave me chills. 3:55
I still believe he would dominate today’s players in his prime.
Definitely. He’d easily average low to mid 40s ppg.
@@ryanatorryanson9535 idk about that.
@@tylerm7300 I do.
@@ryanatorryanson9535 MJ wouldn't though. Because he would know you can't win dominating the ball like that.
@@ldking5132 Yes you can, and yea he would. With the crap rules where looking at someone is a foul, he’d have their team in foul trouble by halftime.
He never turned it off! Goosebumps Roy!
LeBron Fans saying he is the G.O.A.T must apologize to this tough guy
@Lieanna Rodriguez thats a bold statement since you will never see them go against each other
@@Lelouchtard it would be amazing to see, I've had the liberty to see them both play, good ole days jordan had ppl I knew that didn't care about basketball watching lol
I’m happy I’m able to see LeBron James play but I’m so damn grateful I was alive to see Michael Jordan play the game of basketball. No comparison.
@@Lelouchtard bro you must blind. I bet LeBron kids line up around the block to get MJs shoes.lol lol
@@Lelouchtardnaw we watch James choke and lose and lose over and over again when it counts so what u talking really is 💨
MJ was so confident that he wasn’t letting them lose that game in Phoenix, he only packed clothes for one day. That’s freaking awesome. You gotta love it!!!
That's badass.
The words "Load Management" and "GOAT" should never be used in the same description.
“I’m only packing one suit.” 🐐
An athlete that never gets tired and never gives up is a miserable opponent to play against. They never stop attacking. No breaks!
The definition of dedication: to the game, to the fans, to true friends, to teammates and to family.
I wish more players had the dedication fans, especially young fans.
“Y’all don’t wanna play like that... then don’t play like that. *tear*”
-Michael Jordan
If you find that funny you don’t have the slightest clue about Mike’s legacy
@@Chris-yw2zp he didn’t he was quoting it because it was a powerful quote
@@Chris-yw2zp Did you somehow see an "lol" in his comment?
*"If you don't wanna play that way... don't play that way..... Break."
After watching The Last Dance for the 2nd time, I can’t see how anyone could say that MJ isn’t the GOAT. Just the way he goes about it, already makes him a rare breed. You can say that the players are better now than when he played, and I would agree. But his mentality is just another level.
Players are not better. They might be flashier and have better Nutrition and work out regiments but better? No way! Most players back then where mentally and physically tougher because of all the physicality. Most players back then where far superior coming into the league because most of them came out of college fundamentally very sound. Don’t buy into today’s media hype.
Funny thing is with all the new technology and training and nutrition these National Bitches Association players still can't play 3 straight without needing a rest game...And always injured!!
players are worse now.
Lebron will never reach MJ level. MJ IS THE GOAT
Basketball Levels:
God - Michael Jordan
Insane - Kobe
Hall of Famer - Lebron
Super Hard -
Hard -
Medium -
Easy -
Very Easy - Harden
@@vc2368 lol put rustbrick in super easy as well he ain't winning anything ever
@@vc2368 Above God - Wilt Chamberlain
@@CollectThaBucks in game killer mentality, no friends, intensity, Bron is 3rd. Lebron is on my favorite players, but he on 3rd in my opinion. Now, he is best all around player ever.
@@qekruxt5089 Wilt Chamberlain is his era's version of Lebron James he worries too much about himself that's why he doesn't have that much championships LMAO
Nothing is given for nothing. Make an effort. Develop yourself. Everything will be fine! Good luck to all.💪💪💪
I’ve never seen someone be so universally accepted as the best and better than his opponents. Also, I never seen someone who’s rivals and contemporaries concede another man is better than them as much as players do Jordan, they just accept he’s better. It’s crazy
LeBron was universally accepted as the best for about a decade
@@theanimerapper6351
Best in the league at that time…
Not “Best EVER“
Yeah. I loved the part where C. Barkley said that he had no problem losing to MJ because it's like losing to the fastest gun.
I never forget this moments when he played my heart is broke.
I remember when he played baseball in Birmingham for the Barrons.... my brother was a batboy. We went to all the games....Frank Thomas also played there. What a great time. Makes me miss my Dad.
never thought tim grover could deliver such a moment, and it was definitely one of the best moments in the documentary
3:18 this moment always give me goosebumps
If I had to put his career in two words, they would be INDOMITABLE WILL.
God how I miss those days.
"I'll see you tomorrow." Fuckin chills! Tim Grover with the riveting accounts man I swear.
This video fuels my competitive fire and makes me hungry for victory.
When I use to watch him in junior high and high school, you knew you were watching someone special. Once in a lifetime athlete
Plz elaborate
@@hairjordan2620
Exceptional IQ / vision.
Exceptional athleticism.
Exceptional shooting.
Exceptional ability to drive to the basket.
Had the Game Breaking
X-Factor.
Exceptionally CLUTCH.
Passion & FIRE in his eyes.
The “Killer Instinct“.
The “Eye of the Tiger”.
@@sb0182 his shooting in highschool wasn't all that, needed some work
he is so much better mentally then everyone else plus his skill set blows bron away
Greatest athlete I've ever seen. Jim Thorpe, a sacrilegiously forgotten Native American Super Athlete, might be greater than him but Jordan's heroics are the stuff of legends.
he is the GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!! AND ITS NOT EVEN CLOSE!!! I
I respect anyone who doesn't worry about what they can't control. A huge struggle for me has always been worrying about so many different areas OUT of my control. Starting to realize that's a huge waste of energy.
Just a once in a lifetime ultimate competitor that combined with phenomenal ability is why he was and always will be the greatest basketball player ever!
Why would I think about losing a shot I Haven't taken yet??? 4:51
Life Lesson.. 👍learned
Robbin Jefferson It’s just not good advice though realistically is it
Dulan Abeysundara yea it is, it’s an excellent life lesson to give your best for everything and always shoot your shot on and off the court.
@@dulanabeysundara4422 so it's a good one or not. choose. Or u'll never learn this lesson. And yes, it's a life lesson 2, not just basketball-wise...
It means you must try even if you fail
It means why think of failing something when you haven't even tried it
Mike was a habitual line crosser like rick james🤣🤣🤣
Fine I’ll watch the last dance again
Smart guy! 👍
Jordan will always be the Man
Pause at 3:01. Look at the backrest of the chair “NBA Finals” Flu or no flu, Jordan was there t9 play, and to win. The amount of sweat says it all, definitely had a fever
Frankly I didn't know a man could sweat that much
LeBradford Smith!!
Also loved this quote...
“Michael Jordan is the ultimate sports alpha male.”
Them hand checking back in the day was unreal, people complain how much free throw Harden is taking now, imagine MJ shooting 15 free throws a game
Imagine hating Michael Jordan
He’d take it personal
Imagine hating any player, dudes just balling to their potential however high or low that is
Detroit still does.
The team is only good as their LEADER..THANK THE HEAVENS for the GREATEST OF THE GREATS..MICHAEL JEFFEREY JORDAN 🫡
This video had Jerry Krause in it. That’s all I needed. That’s all I needed and it became personal with me.
I’ve never seen a documentary like this one my gf at the time saw me get so emotional I literally had to have smokes after every episode
You have an addiction
North Carolina coaches New after 4 days that Michael Jordan was the best player they seen!...greatness was in the making!
"Human nature reveals itself in times of extreme pressure" - Jocko Willink
I still have old VHS tapes from the 90's Championship teams. To this day I think "my God, I was watching the greatest basketball player that ever lived"
the goosebumps made me cry my eyes out❤.... nobody can make you feel like that....🐐
Best player of all time's🎉🎉🎉
Ohh fantastic!! This video tutorial is really interesting and amazing. Thanks a lot .
"thank you.
To all the fans in the city of Chicago
If you guys remember In 1984 when they drafted Michael Jordan, I said then, when I got here, we would be champion's by the time I leave.
Well where five time champion's going for six and we need your support, thank you very very much"
You can see how inspired Tim Grover is by MJ. Man looked like he was tearing up speaking of MJ. And he worked with MJ day in and day out.
It’s truly is impressive his career and work effort
Michael Jordan and Efren Reyes of Pool are undisputed GOATs.
Jordan pushed all of his team mates to be the best they could ever be.
This is what makes him the G.O.A.T.
Greatness defined...
A Basketball God. As long as I remember I always remembered Michael Jordan.
Last dance ruined all documentries for me
I blame Jordans greatness,Dennis savagness and the music
That expression, the way Roy Williams described how MJ told him “I WILL SHOW YOU.”
"A man of focus and sheer will!" "Inever gave up and knew we were gonna do it!"
Jordan played like a man who was only 2 steps ahead of failure, and failure was like dying.
The goat will never be duplicated or surpassed
I'm only packing 1 suit.
Blissful solitude of legend competitive mind greatness
3:56 I swear i get tears when Tim Grover tells this full story...idk y lol
Man this was one hell of a series
i never ever seen him FLOP once...
What if Krauss knowing Jordan's craziness strategically said and did these things to enrage him to better their chances of winning? Not impossible. Maybe the underappreciated genius.
This is facts, krauss is misunderstood
Nope he didn't
ive been thinkin that way too
@@justXCV great minds think alike
💯
Mj the undisputed GOAT!!
GO MICHAEL! ✨🙌🏾
The guy did not give up when he had food poison and was facing one of the best teams in the league and we debate who the GOAT is? There will never be another Michael Jordan.
Greatness personified
AND HE NEVER FREAKING TURN IT OFF!😍
"Michael didn't allow what he couldn't control to get inside his head. He said 'Why would I think about a shot I haven't taken yet?'." Goddamn. That is self-concept at its finest. I have to remember that
the greatest
Hands down the best. When everyone is compared to MJ... Clearly he is the pinnacle
NBA has never been the same since Jordan retired
Jerry Krause: *loves his wife
Michael Jordan: and because jerry loved her and thought she was loyal, that was enough for me to show him that she’s not
...
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His leadership is just wow🎉
Great... Now I gotta watch this whole series again
Look at the look on Tim Grover's face at the 4:14 mark, it speaks Volumes to the World. This MF just got a new Challenge and look out because he's coming to your town soon with a reckless abandon!
So inspirational
GOAT PERIOD!
Hes the GOAT period. He may not have the numbers now but he only played 13 years-ish and still left in his peime and still has that amount of stats. If hed have played for 20 years hed have stats that would be hard to achieve.. ohh and never lost a finals, was mvp of every finals and never went to a game 7 in any nba finals. GREATNESS.
Every cutaway in this vid feels like the TH-cam ad is starting lol
0:10 then to 0:15
Sorry, but man… that switch got me 😂
The Real Goat
Dan Marjerle was a good defender but Jordan was the best offensive scorer at the time.
Can someone tell me the name of the song playing at minute 1:48? It's only very short in this video. I'd love to find the piano, but I cant find it anywhere
It’s part of the ost soundtrack I believe. In the same boat trying to find the music other than Vengeance from episode 10. No luck so far