"winning has a price and leadership has a price. So, I pulled people along when they didn't want to 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." - Jordon
The fact he's on the verge of tears talking about his mentality just shows the price he paid. He became a NBA Legend/GOAT, but it costed him friendships, relationships, and even his reputation as a nice guy
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
I thought the tears are because, even years later, people don’t get what it takes and what it took, and that you don’t get to the top by being nice. It’s frustrating that he made so many people rich, has won so many titles and people who have never won shit try to put him down for being a winner and doing what it takes to win. It is his “you just don’t get it, youll never get it” moment.
"when people see this...they gonna say he wasn't really a nice guy he may have been a tyrant. well that's you...because you never won anything." that part hits the hardest IMO. #absoluterealtalk #goat #takenotes #losers
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
What is lost as well in Jordan's greatness, is that Jordan was a great player but he was trying so hard to validate himself as the best... while dealing with the Magic Johnson/Kareem Lakers... the Larry Bird-led Celtics... the Bad Boys of Detroit. People were questioning if Jordan would win the big one. And then when Jordan did, the target only grew bigger because he was the Champion now. Jordan went through hell to get his first ring, and went through hell to stay on top. So he wanted everyone to understand how hard they had to work, because Jordan was going to give everything to win.
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
Completely agree. I think MJ actually hated being "the bad guy." But he HAD to be that way in order to get what he needed from his teammates. One of his many sacrifices for success.
He's a nice guy overall, but his teammates would probably say otherwise at the time. MJ, during this whole interview, didn't say break until this came up. The crew never even discussed the question of breaks before he did it. Says a lot to me.
This is a legitimately great speech in the American milieu, & goes far beyond basketball, while being the essence of basketball. Jordan is a master teaching pupils. #23/45
People who don't understand Jordan, obviously never been parents. You can't be your child's best friend all the time. Sometimes, you have to look like the bad guy and enforce discipline. A spanking now, prevents them walking into the street, later.
This generation will never understand what it takes to be a Champion amongst your peers who were also great in their own right. And please don't compare this sorry era of bball..
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
sometimes winning everything can cost you some of yourself. Jordan put his whole soul and body on the line every game and it made him a rough calloused man. lacking of empathy
@@oldthug2309 BS! MJ is a fun-loving great guy. Sometimes playful. We just seen him literally at a party having the time of his life. Where do you losers get this stuff from? You want great people to fall so badly to justify your own shortcomings. I guess you have to tell yourself anything to fear succeeding and accept mediocrity
@@oldthug2309 i dissagree with the lacking empathy part, he had empathy. I believe he had to sacrifice being a nice guy, so that he could win the way he did (2x 3peats). What i learnt from this documentary is the following; winning comes at a cost.
In a nutshell this is why many believe Mike is better than LeBron. Dude put his heart in it. LeBron truly MIGHT one day be the same caliber...but he's gonna have to go out there, put the politics aside, dunk in people's face, charge the lane and make the opponent fall down and cry instead of him falling down n crying, and show em who he is. LeBron goes out there and scores 65 a couple of games and dominates the way Jordan or Bird did, then he may get respect. Cause LeBron probably is better all around, but he's gotta bust it loose. He's got too, but I don't think he's got it in him to go out there and put on the display that he should and that's sad cause that's what the fans wanna see, even if they don't know it....put that 100 million dollars where ye big ol mouth is LeBron cause I'd like this generation to be able to say one day what we can say about Jordan.... A better player than Kobe but couldn't cause he wouldn't sucks... That's why the last word Jordan says in this video is "brick" cause that's what you putting up LeBron...
Lebron didn't have leadership qualities. Maybe HE did want it, but he wasn't able of bringing it out of other people on his team, probably in fear of being labeled a bad guy. He wanted everybody to like him. So this is why he kept switching teams trying to find others who thought like him, instead.
My favorite part of the documentary
Wich episod? I don't remember
"winning has a price and leadership has a price. So, I pulled people along when they didn't want to 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." - Jordon
who's "Jordon" ?! :-S
We know bro..
The fact he's on the verge of tears talking about his mentality just shows the price he paid. He became a NBA Legend/GOAT, but it costed him friendships, relationships, and even his reputation as a nice guy
#true such a powerful scene.
That is why most normal people dont want to pay that price. Only GOATS do.
He even said Kobe was as cursed as he was.
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
I thought the tears are because, even years later, people don’t get what it takes and what it took, and that you don’t get to the top by being nice. It’s frustrating that he made so many people rich, has won so many titles and people who have never won shit try to put him down for being a winner and doing what it takes to win.
It is his “you just don’t get it, youll never get it” moment.
Can’t stop listening to this
His words are powerful
same here.
Neither can I.
Man I get chills every time I watch or here this part of the documentary
I can workout wait this sound in my headphones for hours
This put an already great documentary on a whole other level.
So much intensity and passion can be felt
I love it
As someone who's watched the last dance about 15 times, I can't listen to this enough.
"well that's you...because you never won anything." 😁😉
Gets me every time.
"when people see this...they gonna say he wasn't really a nice guy he may have been a tyrant. well that's you...because you never won anything." that part hits the hardest IMO.
#absoluterealtalk #goat #takenotes #losers
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
@@onlyone23km you may have a point. 😉
What is lost as well in Jordan's greatness, is that Jordan was a great player but he was trying so hard to validate himself as the best... while dealing with the Magic Johnson/Kareem Lakers... the Larry Bird-led Celtics... the Bad Boys of Detroit. People were questioning if Jordan would win the big one. And then when Jordan did, the target only grew bigger because he was the Champion now. Jordan went through hell to get his first ring, and went through hell to stay on top. So he wanted everyone to understand how hard they had to work, because Jordan was going to give everything to win.
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
This is the approach at life, at the level of doer, at the highest level!
This is dope asf. 🐐
🐐 forever and ever. No one will ever come close
I believe MJ is a nice guy, cause nice guys hate it when people don’t think they’re nice.
That’s the ultimate price MJ paid.
Exactly. It's just another thing he sacrificed to be the greatest of all time.
Completely agree. I think MJ actually hated being "the bad guy." But he HAD to be that way in order to get what he needed from his teammates. One of his many sacrifices for success.
Well said.
He's a nice guy overall, but his teammates would probably say otherwise at the time. MJ, during this whole interview, didn't say break until this came up. The crew never even discussed the question of breaks before he did it. Says a lot to me.
I met MJ. He was the kindest celebrity I’ve ever met. I enjoyed him the most out of all the celebrities I met.
This is a legitimately great speech in the American milieu, & goes far beyond basketball, while being the essence of basketball. Jordan is a master teaching pupils. #23/45
at the gym, just for a moment this goes hard.
Heavy is the head that wears the crown
it's like they say
it's lonely at the top
Speaking from someone who has been at the bottom...it's lonely there, too. So, If i'm going to be lonely anyway, might as well be lonely at the top.
Gives me chills listening
This clip is better than a pre workout drink
People who don't understand Jordan, obviously never been parents. You can't be your child's best friend all the time. Sometimes, you have to look like the bad guy and enforce discipline. A spanking now, prevents them walking into the street, later.
It's quite often lonely at the top because of the sacrifices you make.
Just pure beautiful
Team mentality-When one win we all win !
This generation will never understand what it takes to be a Champion amongst your peers who were also great in their own right. And please don't compare this sorry era of bball..
They’ll be watching this video 50 years from now. Up there with clips of Lombardi. Iconic
"5 years" ?? this is eternal !!
@@jayrusty2012 yes lol
If anything, Michael may have seemed like a very rude man, but in reality he was very nice because he was tough and held everyone accountable including himself. He was nice by pushing everyone to their limits and beyond, including himself. Sometimes, generosity doesn’t always look like generosity. Sometimes, the generosity is well hidden in the end result of things. Sure, some of MJ’s actions went too far. But the nicest thing he’s done for his teammates was not just demanding better out of them, but giving ALL of himself to the teams he played for and against as well as the fans who watched him growing up, whether they loved him or hated him. And many of us know he’s still beloved to this day because he gave everything and then some and all he wanted his teammates to do was the exact same. He didn’t ask his teammates to copy and paste his game. He just asked them to match his work ethic, discipline and commitment. So by THAT logic… he was nice. Because people who are truly mean will sometimes let you slip, fall and fail with no guidance whatsoever and leave you behind in silence as you suffer alone.
Very true! Well said.
this part should've been at the end of the documentary
The generations that follow just wont understand this..... its sad
Winner’s remorse.
sometimes winning everything can cost you some of yourself. Jordan put his whole soul and body on the line every game and it made him a rough calloused man. lacking of empathy
@@oldthug2309 BS! MJ is a fun-loving great guy. Sometimes playful. We just seen him literally at a party having the time of his life. Where do you losers get this stuff from? You want great people to fall so badly to justify your own shortcomings. I guess you have to tell yourself anything to fear succeeding and accept mediocrity
@@oldthug2309 i dissagree with the lacking empathy part, he had empathy. I believe he had to sacrifice being a nice guy, so that he could win the way he did (2x 3peats). What i learnt from this documentary is the following; winning comes at a cost.
@@oldthug2309 "lacking of empathy" ?? clearly shows that the message has gone over your head !! :-S
I can relate: wjth that fire...
Real good
What the name of the instrumental that plays at 1:40??
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The sound of silence - Swann
Vengeance
sounds like an electric guitar
THIS SHIT=EPIC AF! M.J.J.=🐐!
What episode was this?
Episode 7
What's the name of the soundtrack?
swann the last dance
In a nutshell this is why many believe Mike is better than LeBron. Dude put his heart in it. LeBron truly MIGHT one day be the same caliber...but he's gonna have to go out there, put the politics aside, dunk in people's face, charge the lane and make the opponent fall down and cry instead of him falling down n crying, and show em who he is. LeBron goes out there and scores 65 a couple of games and dominates the way Jordan or Bird did, then he may get respect. Cause LeBron probably is better all around, but he's gotta bust it loose. He's got too, but I don't think he's got it in him to go out there and put on the display that he should and that's sad cause that's what the fans wanna see, even if they don't know it....put that 100 million dollars where ye big ol mouth is LeBron cause I'd like this generation to be able to say one day what we can say about Jordan.... A better player than Kobe but couldn't cause he wouldn't sucks... That's why the last word Jordan says in this video is "brick" cause that's what you putting up LeBron...
all true but he says 'break' at the end not brick
You can’t get to where LeBron is without putting your whole ass into it.
Lebron didn't have leadership qualities. Maybe HE did want it, but he wasn't able of bringing it out of other people on his team, probably in fear of being labeled a bad guy. He wanted everybody to like him. So this is why he kept switching teams trying to find others who thought like him, instead.
MICHAEL JEFFERY JORDAN=🐐. DUDE THAT SOUND EDITED THIS SNIPPET=DAMN CLOSE TO IT.
Which song is this in background?
GOATED - KPDARULA
Vengeance
It's called "sound of silence"
Reminds me in ways of Joe Burrow.
Which episode?
Episode 7 the last 3 minutes
VII...the last 5 minutes. #staysafe #stayhealthy
Whys the screen black?
copyright
dislike for not sharing visuals
Yeah but Netflix dont allow u to screen record their shit, and youtube will remove that shit for copyright reasons, hence why audio only!
"well that`s you...because you never won anything." 😉😁