This is the side of MJ that was left out of space jam. In reality most the movie SHOULD have been Michael talking about how trash Bugs and all the other characters are at playing HIS game and how they should be homeless bums. Probably would have made fun of Marvin the martian's height, Porky Pigs stuttering, Sylvester the cat's lysp, tweeties hillbilly drawl etc. The irony.....
Mike definitely ventured into bullying territory but either you rise up and beat the bully or fold and continue to get bullied... nothing more satisfying than rising up and whupping the bully's ass
It’s not bullying. It’s challenging his teammates to a higher caliber of play, & physical & mental toughness. He was tough & hard. He required excellence. He pulled his teammates along & challenged them to rise to his level.
For Jordan to chew out his teammates while being the defending champions, winning back-2-back chips, and having a very talented starting 5 is insane. Most NBA leaders would chill, but Jordan wasn't like most leaders!
Well in jordans eyes your best wasn’t good enough you had to keep training keep grinding and keep getting better and that’s the mindset you need to compete on any elite level
jordan acts like every guy who was the best player at the park. cracking jokes, talking trash, because he knew he could beat anyone on the court in a game or in a fight. and every body wanted to be on that guy's squad.
The Jordan "insults" and bullying displayed in the Last Dance is the most family friendly, G-rated stuff that he personally allowed to be included, and really only consists of mostly harmless big-brother vs little-brother type digs directed at Burrell, since he was such a good sport. The real asshole side of MJ will forever remain hidden from public view. The one that constantly derided Bill Cartwright as "Medical Bill" for his horribly damaged knees, complained that he was worthless, and openly told teammates (in Cartwright's presence) that they were not ever to pass him the ball in the 4th quarter.
People forget. The bulls starting 5 was because of MJ. The bulls had two coaches Phil Jackson and MJ. Phil was the zen philosopher and Michael was the hard taskmaster, together they shaped Chicago into a juggernaut that has yet to me matched till this day. This is one of the reason why MJ is the GOAT.
Nope Phil Jackson said that Scottie was the real leader of the team. Its not in MJ's self-produced documentary of course, but teammates like Luc Longley and Steve Kerr did not respect MJ.
Yup. People gotta understand that Jordan didn't have Kareem, Worthy and Jamaal Wilkes as teammates. So his margin for error was smaller. He had to work harder to bring the best out of guys like Scott Burrell and Luc Longley.
On one hand MJ can be downright vicious with his teammates. But in spite of all that, you can't discredit 6 NBA titles which included two 3-peat reigns, never losing an NBA Finals or even having to deal with a Game 7, and perhaps one of the greatest championship dynasties in NBA and all of pro sports for that matter
Michael Jordan pushed them the only way he knew how. He didn't ask them to be traded, he didn't ignore them and he didn't cut them out. Michael Jordan did what he did because he wanted to win _with_ them and he wanted to push them and push them; he may have gone too far in a couple of places, definitely. Even he admits to that, but what he wanted was for them all to be winners, champions ... and he didn't give a shit what people thought of him as long as he got there with them by the end. He even warns us: if you don't want to do it that way, don't do it that way. People say it's "lonely at the top". When you hear Michael Jordan talk about his time with the team and how they perceived him, you'll understand. If I were his teammate, I'd be holding a grudge against him, too ... but I think it'd be a little more tempered by the fact that I'd have anywhere between one to six rings in my closet. "Michael Jordan never asked me to do anything that he wasn't prepared to do himself"
@@mattlai443 I'm pretty sure you should be talking about it the other way around, when Jordan didn't play in 94 and 95 what happened to the bulls then, Bozo
This was the PG13 version of Jordan. The R rated version of Jordan told the flight attendant on the team plane not to feed Horace Grant after a bad game.
MJ was a true leader for the team! Scott had great athletic talent but not the mentality, Jordan was trying to push him to take him to the next level, that's EXACTLY what he was doing!
@@bigdaddystovepipe2559 THATS WHY HE STARE ON THE GROUND WHEN WILT APPROACH TO HIM ON 50 GOAT. CAUSE HE KNOWS WILT IS GOD. HE CAN TALK TO ROLE PLAYERS BUT WHEN REAL MAN STARES HIM IN THE EYE HE AFRAID TO LOOK AT HIM JUST WATCH THE FLOOR.
"The more you hate me, the more you will learn," While I don't appreciate this type of teaching method, I do think in some circumstances, it works. And if it works, it ain't stupid.
@Ben Anantavara Eh, Every teacher is unique, some are better at their jobs than others. I don't like the particular teaching method in The Last Dance. Simply because it's just plain abuse and it can end in both ways. Just because the person failed doesn't mean they're weak. It just means you're teaching them wrong. And likewise, every student is unique. So one particular teaching method may not work as well on other student. And a teacher is meant to teach. Not to turn their students into lifeless machines. I never said it was distasteful, I only said that I don't find it effective on all situations. Have a nice day, friend.
For the record, Jordan messing with Tony being twelve, etc... Tony played his first European championship in Greece, 1987 and that same year he was named tournament MVP and literally destroyed the American team under Larry Brown in Bormio, Italy, FIBA Under-19 World Championship. He started playing with the first team of Yugoplastika, Split in1984/85.
Guys, they were getting trashtalked by opponents nonstop. MJ helped them get thicker skin. I profited too from getting talked down to by peers when I was younger. Now I can stomach alot more
That's just brotherly love..he was a guy who knew how to tap into guys peak potential and pull it out of them. Whatever u feared, hated, didn't like, he did it to unleash your natural killer instinct
I get that about his team members but he literally treated all his fans like that made them feel like shit for being a fan refused autographs to little kids who looked at him like god
Yes.. Michael off the court was a piece of shit. Im from chicago and people, teens, kids were killed over his shoes and apparel and he did nothing. Thats what LeBron has over Michael honestly. He cant touch his on court stuff but off court, Lebron helping his people nationwide.
@@fromtheraq3898 like he doing right now right? 😄 Bron isn't anywhere near Magic or kobe. Lebron : 4-11 Mike : 6-0 Kobe : 5-6 Magic : 5-8 Kareem : 6-1 Isaiah : 2-1 Rodman : 5-1 R. Harper : 5-0 also. Lebron lost more finals and went to more finals than he won. Nuff said
Tbh the media blew it outta proportions If that’s what he did then it’s not as bad as the media said it is You’ll find this attitude in any sporting team If you played basketball/football in high school you’ll understand
Yep! After seeing this I realized my high school basketball experience wasn't that unique. MJ acted like how the star players on my team acted. And everyone on outside never knew how. They just saw us in action.
Cartwright is my hero for telling Jordan "If you ever air me out like that in front of everyone I'll make sure you never play basketball agaim and break both your legs" those are the words of a champion !
This is why a decent family is important. He learned all this from his own father who belittled him as a child. And so Michael became the abuser later in life. The same old cycle.
The man went beyond putting his head in the game. He was and is still is in an unprecedented way, the game of basketball 🏀 He isn't just the sport personified. The sport became him. #Greatest
Hands down, not even close. Lebron is one of the very best ever BUT he didn't change the game or even make the NBA more popular. NBA lost viewers during Lebron's time.
This is what most of today’s players lack..the willingness to do whatever it takes to be great. Whenever people ask me why MJ is the GOAT it was his will to be great.
I think his younger self needed Dean. Bobby Knight made him nasty. Doug helped his young professional ego. Phil polished him off. He had great coaching but his drive and athltetism put with great coaching made him the goat!
He's actually not as mean as I thought he was going to be. He has a good sense of humor and has self-awareness (most of the time) when he's yelling at people and calms things back down. He reminds me more of a coach who gets too intense but is a good person at heart. There's other guys who I think did not have a sense of humor and were not good people.
@TallGlass-fh8qf maybe you're just a little soft. Maybe in Jordan's situation, he went a little overboard with the punch. But Jordan, Kobe & others will drive you & themselves hard! They don't ask you to do nothing they wouldn't do. Besides the punch, Kerr didn't mind getting pushed by Jordan. That college coach for Indiana rode Jordan to tears & and he's always cursing & arguing with everyone it seems! Hey, i do realize that style is not for everyone, but you like it if you got that dog in you loke i said! I liked that style! #PRESSURE burst pipes. Some people can't handle that pressure.
No I just live in reality@@j-real7233. Pipes are never supposed to be purposefully pressurized because it leads to internal damage, they don’t actually have to burst. Whoever told you it was about “having that dog in you” sounds like the kind of person that says “pit bulls are supposed to be aggressive”…but that’s not even fact, people just raise them that way. The way you explain this shows you’ve been taught that manhood is hyper and toxic masculinity and it’s not.
MJ was mean on practice but gametime he is very respectful of his teammates, he recognizes wellington with that last minute pass, steve kerr with that last minute pass, he made them a man and come gametime he showed his trust to them
This is why most of his teammates probably resent him and dislike him. I mean they did win alot and as long as he gave guys props for when they performed well then I don't really see the problem. Plus you have to stand up for yourself no matter who the person is.
It was to make them better, everyone of his teammates ended up thanking him. Not to mention street ball is 10x worse everyone who sees this and thinks “omg he is so mean” is a pussy. That’s why they won 6 championships
The thing about MJ is his demeanor set the tone for the entire league. It was a seriousness to basketball cause MJ was not going to crack one smile, he was going for blood. Lebron being the guy brought this kid like energy to the league. He’s a big goofy dude, and I feel like it softened up the league. It’s to the point you can’t even taunt him or sh*t talk him without him trying to get you a tech or making the player feel like he did something wrong. The toughness of the Jordan era is over. Now mid game Lebron will laugh and joke with the opposing player. We don’t wanna see that. You can be friends after the game but we want to at least “think” it’s beef when y’all playing. That’s how hard we want to see players go at each other.
@@Thanosdidtherighthing I'm actually not. But even if I was height has nothing to do with grit and hands. Tall niggas get knocked out just the same. Being tall does not make you tough nor does it give you hands.
@@DaygoKid94 this is different tho😂 these players have delicate their whole life to this. Some of them their career is on the line. Lots of mfs in the hood done already gave up.
Ya it wasn't what ya think. Passion pushes you to be the best, and when you are the best it's easy to see what others need to improve, it may seem like hurtful trash talk, but he was using words, calculated, and carefully to motivate teammates to improve in where he could see they need it. Better than violence, or time outs, or sitting the bench. It's how to be a leader, leading by example and simply using words, in the end they're just words, up to the teammates for how they interpret them.
Many people didn't understand Michael Jordan was getting off a message as a Superhero about environmental change they not gon like it when I do this to them , etc type vibe in those days.
he drove everyone to become better basketball players me personally when someone talks trash to you like that it's motivation I would of been playing 1 on 1 with Mike every practice to get better. they have 6 championships because he made them guys elevate their game he didn't do it alone
Part of the reason why MJ is so hard on his teammates is cuz he knows, Phil Jackson is too kind to scream and cuss out his players. He’s the positive motivator, while MJ is the king of negative reinforcement. A true Yin-Yang.
Jordan had those guys mentally prepared better than any coach could do. His teammates were more afraid of Jordan than they were of their opponents lol.
Sometimes you just wanted Scott to slug him. But it's cool he didn't, because that's the kind of guy he is & was at the time. The thing about Scott Burrell is that he was an even more gifted athlete. If he did have a sharper edge, no telling how great he could've been. Jordan though - his personality was intense... hard to describe but he needed his team to reach HIS goal of winning. Being the best was his priority - just as much as winning. So he had that duality of wanting to prove that he was undoubtedly the best, while also being a total winner and champion which required him to have good teammates. A lot of people talk about Kobe being similar but for me the closest to MJs mentality was in another sport - soccer, with Ronaldo and Brady in the NFL. It isn't taking anything away from or to compare him with Lionel Messi - it's strictly looking at the intensity of their personalities within the sport.
Robert Parrish didn’t fear him.. Jordan threatened to “kick your ass” and Chief replied “No, I don’t think you will” and Air Coward backed down when Parrish stood up to him, like any gutless bully does when confronted by someone who they aren’t intimidated by....damn, I wish he’d actually have attempted to “kick [your] ass” to Chief. Watching black belt Parrish lay out Air Moron is right up there with wanting to see the entire ‘92 Monaco scrimmage.
He told Jordan that when he played for the Bulls. Asked him "how did ya like that ass whoopin?" and Jordan said he would kick his ass and Chief told him I'm not in awe of you like everyone else is
@@dereklarner6298Jordan also bullied a 7'1, 250 pound bill Cartwright, but Cartwright threatened to break mj's legs if he ever did it again andhe backed off, Mike Tyson got drunk and threatened to beat mj's ass and Tyson's trainer said mj was so scared it looked like he had seen a ghost
When it comes to Leadership, u either see where somebody’s going and respect it… or u can take ur chances somewhere else. But there’s definitely no question that MJ was a Great Leader! But he had to learn a lot of lessons for that to happen… from Magic,Bird and the whole damn Piston Bad Boys
People to are so damn soft. Go to any inner city basket ball court and I guarantee you will hear way worse than what Jordan was saying. It's been a part of basketball as long as I have known. Everybody now is too damn sensitive
I think I would be fighting mj but. That's how it is I remember working construction guy would be yelling at each other but at the end of the day we we're all cool with each other the job got done
"When people see this, they're gonna say _he wasn't really a nice guy, he may have even been a tyrant._ Hey, whoa, that's you ... because you've never won anything. I wanted to win, but I wanted them to be a part of that as well. Look, I don't have to do this, but I only do it, because that's who I am. That's how I play the game. That was my mentality. If you don't wanna play that way ... don't play that way." - Michael Jeffrey Jordan
It's all bs. He knows the culture has degraded and this will be glorified as him being tough. All self serving and dishonest. He knows his worshipers will glorify him regardless of what he does. If this was bill laimbeer, hes a piece of shit that needs to be protested.
None of this is really that aggressive bullying. Only guy he actually bullied was Krause who was actually a threat to the team's chemistry. He gave Scottie a shitty contract and then tried to trade him for McGrady in the middle of the second three peat. He bullied Scott Burrell but Scott is laughing and putting his fingers in his ears and shit too. He also gave him a fist bump after he went 1/7. Obviously he teased him for that but he still gave him the fist bump like "It's okay all jokes aside, off nights happen." That's like brotherly bullying.
It's just a way of leading, managing, pushing etc. There is different ways of doing it for sure, you can be nice, harsh, tease, reverse psychology, there is all sorts of ways to push and motivate people. If it was me, I would have thought he was a knob but once you grow a little older you realise he is just a winner and he wants his team to win and be the best.
Man, just imagine if Jordan would have played in this area and he was on the cavs, and JR Smith would have pulled that same shit he did in game 1 of the finals in 2018? Any thoughts? There no right or wrong answer.
Two things: 1. 2:40 Scottie says this here but in his book, Unguarded, he said it made him cringe and that the Bulls won *in spite* of the bullying. 2. Since Tex Winter also didn't like this, why did Phil Jackson, the Zen Master of all people, allow it?
Because he was the best basketball player alive at the time by a wide margin and the team needed him in order to win big. If the team hadn’t won championships and Jordan wasn’t as good as he was then maybe they would’ve stopped tolerating it. The alpha on the team gets away with more than the other guys do, that’s the way sports have always been.
@@randymarsh6931 I generally agree with what you say but I asked because Phil Jackson was a different kind of coach. Flipping through his book, 11 rings, it shows he was willing to not back down on playing the triangle offense even though Jordan initially told a journalist, "I'll give it two games." When Jordan elbowed Steve Kerr in the eye, Jackson tossed him out of practice (one version of the story anyway) and Jackson later told him he'd better square it with Kerr before tomorrow. For such a toxic atmosphere, you'd think the Zen Master, of all coaches, would have been the last to tolerate it. I'm not sure I read his opinion in his book on that either way.
@@September2004 I honestly think it speaks to how communication between people has changed over time. Jordan was almost more “aggressive-passive” than passive-aggressive because he’d have a mini smirk on his face while cussing you out. A guy like LeBron is more passive-aggressive because while he’ll never cuss you out, he’ll go behind your back and ask management to trade you. It’s up to you to decide which style of communication you prefer more, but there’s definitely a contrast between past and present behavior. Jordan would play a game, score 35, tell you exactly how bad you were compared to him, then go bet thousands of dollars on a round of golf. Phil and the players could compartmentalize and just chalk it up as “he is who he is but we still need to do our jobs”. Only Phil knows how Phil inspired devotion from Jordan, but really I think it was because Phil knew that earning respect isn’t always as convoluted as everyone thinks it is. Let people be who they are, but remain focused on the task at hand and figure out the best way to accomplish it.
This is the side of MJ that was left out of space jam. In reality most the movie SHOULD have been Michael talking about how trash Bugs and all the other characters are at playing HIS game and how they should be homeless bums. Probably would have made fun of Marvin the martian's height, Porky Pigs stuttering, Sylvester the cat's lysp, tweeties hillbilly drawl etc. The irony.....
That would’ve been awesome! But since it was appealing to kids, MJ would have to turn it down a notch
Potential SNL Skit material here
😂
Wasn't the leak script something like that 😭
Well he was about to go full MJ on Daffy but then he held back lol
"The more you SWEAT in Practice, the less you BLEED in Battle"
Pistons got 2 championships with the MJ defense. MJ got 6 championships with the bulls' bully offense.
This is a regular day for Jordan.
Black force energy
@@ZaySuave115MJ's black man magic is actually real vs the MCU's the marvels' black girl magic.
while it is looked at as tough love, in today's society this would be defined as bullying.
Yep. The 90s were for tough guys physically and mentally...
Mike definitely ventured into bullying territory but either you rise up and beat the bully or fold and continue to get bullied... nothing more satisfying than rising up and whupping the bully's ass
💯! Mike will challenge you. If you fold, you’re not worth it
That's not bullying its professional sports and you face tough competition so you gotta be prepared for that
It’s not bullying. It’s challenging his teammates to a higher caliber of play, & physical & mental toughness. He was tough & hard. He required excellence. He pulled his teammates along & challenged them to rise to his level.
For Jordan to chew out his teammates while being the defending champions, winning back-2-back chips, and having a very talented starting 5 is insane. Most NBA leaders would chill, but Jordan wasn't like most leaders!
**back-3-back
Well in jordans eyes your best wasn’t good enough you had to keep training keep grinding and keep getting better and that’s the mindset you need to compete on any elite level
@@craternose348 sounds like Goku and Vegeta
Complacency is for losers
@@XavierSchwartzTheOriginal 😁😂🤣
jordan acts like every guy who was the best player at the park. cracking jokes, talking trash, because he knew he could beat anyone on the court in a game or in a fight. and every body wanted to be on that guy's squad.
In a fight? Fighting is a while different game.
@@jesseback3536 right, I mean, Steve stood up to him
@@elsassypineapple and got his shit rocked 😂😂😂
He didn't act tough with Mike Tyson though lol.💯🥊
@@Metalhead.1315 Jordan had that drive and athlecism where I feel that he would excel at any sport he pursued, that includes boxing.
If you think Kobe was hard on his teammates, well MJ was harder.
No comparison. One was innately like that and the other emulated what he saw.
@@TheGr8-1 it's a still comparison
Kobe was never hard on his teammates. Kobe was carried by Shaq. Shaq was the 3 times finals mvp.
@@diudhi and the years after Shaq left?
@@lovenlightman they built a team around him. He was great, but he needed help.
Rodman was an introvert who was an extrovert only in his comfort zone..like Micheal Jackson..
Woke
Thats everybody.
Rodman is one of the best forwards to ever play the game
@@dozhadeville444 some more extra tho
Had the best motor
The Jordan "insults" and bullying displayed in the Last Dance is the most family friendly, G-rated stuff that he personally allowed to be included, and really only consists of mostly harmless big-brother vs little-brother type digs directed at Burrell, since he was such a good sport.
The real asshole side of MJ will forever remain hidden from public view. The one that constantly derided Bill Cartwright as "Medical Bill" for his horribly damaged knees, complained that he was worthless, and openly told teammates (in Cartwright's presence) that they were not ever to pass him the ball in the 4th quarter.
Until Bill warned him that MJ’s legs would be broken if he didn’t stop.
Bill Cartwright, Mike Tyson and Mark Henry put Jordan in check.
@@3912James mark Henry?
@@Jffeeney3rd ruclips.net/video/9lmpt7Gxk2w/видео.html
@@Jffeeney3rd watched his interview with dj Vlad
Imagine having enough juice to openly mock the person responsible for your paychecks 😂😂😂
BRUH........
When he spoke about the pills that keep him short and the looks on Jerry's face.....
😭😭😭😂😂💀💀💀💀
Remembered the time when Jerry asked michael bout cigar if he could have one but Mj replied, "Nah you cant smoke this. Itll stun your growth"
@@CS-np2oo😂😂😂😂😂
You think anyone was going to hold on to his paycheck cmon get real
People forget. The bulls starting 5 was because of MJ. The bulls had two coaches Phil Jackson and MJ. Phil was the zen philosopher and Michael was the hard taskmaster, together they shaped Chicago into a juggernaut that has yet to me matched till this day. This is one of the reason why MJ is the GOAT.
Don't care bout all that..the man was a ..asshole..still a asshole
Attitudes like MJ and Kobe are needed in a team. The coach has the bus and he needs someone to drive it.
@@Niuway44 Add Garnett
Jordan was acting like a military drill instructor. He's preparing teammates for hard battles. That's why he's harsh, mean and demanding.
Nope Phil Jackson said that Scottie was the real leader of the team. Its not in MJ's self-produced documentary of course, but teammates like Luc Longley and Steve Kerr did not respect MJ.
Ive never seen a player staring his teammates down watching them practice more serious than MJ. He was gonna be dammed if these guys drag him down lol
Yup. People gotta understand that Jordan didn't have Kareem, Worthy and Jamaal Wilkes as teammates. So his margin for error was smaller. He had to work harder to bring the best out of guys like Scott Burrell and Luc Longley.
On one hand MJ can be downright vicious with his teammates. But in spite of all that, you can't discredit 6 NBA titles which included two 3-peat reigns, never losing an NBA Finals or even having to deal with a Game 7, and perhaps one of the greatest championship dynasties in NBA and all of pro sports for that matter
let me know when mj could win without pippen, oh you never could
Michael Jordan pushed them the only way he knew how. He didn't ask them to be traded, he didn't ignore them and he didn't cut them out. Michael Jordan did what he did because he wanted to win _with_ them and he wanted to push them and push them; he may have gone too far in a couple of places, definitely. Even he admits to that, but what he wanted was for them all to be winners, champions ... and he didn't give a shit what people thought of him as long as he got there with them by the end. He even warns us: if you don't want to do it that way, don't do it that way.
People say it's "lonely at the top". When you hear Michael Jordan talk about his time with the team and how they perceived him, you'll understand.
If I were his teammate, I'd be holding a grudge against him, too ... but I think it'd be a little more tempered by the fact that I'd have anywhere between one to six rings in my closet.
"Michael Jordan never asked me to do anything that he wasn't prepared to do himself"
@@mattlai443 LoL, yet James need to shop for teams with at least 2 minimum future HOF to win.
@@mattlai443 I'm pretty sure you should be talking about it the other way around, when Jordan didn't play in 94 and 95 what happened to the bulls then, Bozo
@Sidd Maharaj Uhhh they were still a pretty good team tbh lol
0:33 Dude was really standing there like he's Omniman or something. What a legend.
🤣🤣
lmaooo
its called Real Captain Ball
MJ needs to be a judge on singing shows or talent shows
I love the setup he does on Jerry Krause when he asks, you wanna go shoot layups with us, I laugh every time!!
Michael is the friendliest bully I have ever seen
LMAO!! Perfect description!!
He controlled the content of this series, champ.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
This was the PG13 version of Jordan. The R rated version of Jordan told the flight attendant on the team plane not to feed Horace Grant after a bad game.
@@randymarsh6931 also refused to tip in Vegas and openly called Chamillionaire a hard n
@@randymarsh6931 yo🤣🤣
5:22 The way he says "WHY" with such bewilderment just sends me hahaha
MJ was a true leader for the team!
Scott had great athletic talent but not the mentality, Jordan was trying to push him to take him to the next level, that's EXACTLY what he was doing!
Ah so by humiliating another Player u make him better..
@@lovenlightman when you're the best you can humiliate whoever you want, winners get a pass for a reason, because they win!!!!
@@bigdaddystovepipe2559 THATS WHY HE STARE ON THE GROUND WHEN WILT APPROACH TO HIM ON 50 GOAT. CAUSE HE KNOWS WILT IS GOD. HE CAN TALK TO ROLE PLAYERS BUT WHEN REAL MAN STARES HIM IN THE EYE HE AFRAID TO LOOK AT HIM JUST WATCH THE FLOOR.
@@PIP...33 hahahaha!!!!
@@bigdaddystovepipe2559 Burrell should have called Jordan ISIAH THOMAS just to see the obvious reaction.
5:22 i would have pissed myself by that “WHY?!?!”
"The more you hate me, the more you will learn,"
While I don't appreciate this type of teaching method, I do think in some circumstances, it works.
And if it works, it ain't stupid.
@Ben Anantavara
Eh,
Every teacher is unique, some are better at their jobs than others.
I don't like the particular teaching method in The Last Dance.
Simply because it's just plain abuse and it can end in both ways.
Just because the person failed doesn't mean they're weak. It just means you're teaching them wrong.
And likewise, every student is unique. So one particular teaching method may not work as well on other student.
And a teacher is meant to teach. Not to turn their students into lifeless machines.
I never said it was distasteful, I only said that I don't find it effective on all situations.
Have a nice day, friend.
@@Coffeehouse_Latte dude people like him don't even deserve a reply
U know mike is one of the people who have permission for his arrogance besides muhamad ali and everyone cant argue with him
@@dannydorko7075 He deleted his comment, what did he say?
I think if you do your job he wouldn't ride you he didn't do it to Dennis rodman he knew who to do that to Jordan was a ass. To his teammates
For the record, Jordan messing with Tony being twelve, etc... Tony played his first European championship in Greece, 1987 and that same year he was named tournament MVP and literally destroyed the American team under Larry Brown in Bormio, Italy, FIBA Under-19 World Championship. He started playing with the first team of Yugoplastika, Split in1984/85.
Tony had game
It’s called a joke.
What insult is there? It's just a fact that Toni is a lot younger than MJ
Guys, they were getting trashtalked by opponents nonstop. MJ helped them get thicker skin. I profited too from getting talked down to by peers when I was younger. Now I can stomach alot more
Living in North Carolina and learning MJ is from Here you can deff tell by the way he be talkin that shit lmaooo
@Batman he was born in New York. But was raised in North Carolina from an early age.
@Batman Nah. Not if you can't remember it cause you moved away.
I don't know. We gotta ask him when he post in the comments.
@Batman cause I can. What you replying for?
@Batman ok, damn.
That's just brotherly love..he was a guy who knew how to tap into guys peak potential and pull it out of them. Whatever u feared, hated, didn't like, he did it to unleash your natural killer instinct
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I get that about his team members but he literally treated all his fans like that made them feel like shit for being a fan refused autographs to little kids who looked at him like god
Yes.. Michael off the court was a piece of shit.
Im from chicago and people, teens, kids were killed over his shoes and apparel and he did nothing.
Thats what LeBron has over Michael honestly.
He cant touch his on court stuff but off court,
Lebron helping his people nationwide.
@@challiewallie4023 Lebron can touch on him on and off the court. Bron is a monster
@@fromtheraq3898 like he doing right now right? 😄
Bron isn't anywhere near Magic or kobe.
Lebron : 4-11
Mike : 6-0
Kobe : 5-6
Magic : 5-8
Kareem : 6-1
Isaiah : 2-1
Rodman : 5-1
R. Harper : 5-0 also.
Lebron lost more finals and went to more finals than he won. Nuff said
Tbh the media blew it outta proportions
If that’s what he did then it’s not as bad as the media said it is
You’ll find this attitude in any sporting team
If you played basketball/football in high school you’ll understand
On top of that his journey was to be the GREATEST IN HISTORY
Yep! After seeing this I realized my high school basketball experience wasn't that unique. MJ acted like how the star players on my team acted. And everyone on outside never knew how. They just saw us in action.
High school... Lol
@@DrewHop325 Sure Allison Hopkins whatever you say. lol
I've heard and SAID worse
We all need to be our own MJ. Test your limits till you can't go anymore, that's life.
Yes
💯
I did that and it paid off. But like he said… leadership has a price.
Cartwright is my hero for telling Jordan "If you ever air me out like that in front of everyone I'll make sure you never play basketball agaim and break both your legs" those are the words of a champion !
@@secoTheSonicFan he beat Isiah into the ground. I know he's a foot taller, but he had it coming.
Hilarious how Jordan called him "medical Bill" lol
@@dnice4145 yeah. Actually the NY media called him that before. Very promising start to his career. Then a multitude of ailments hit.
I smell blood around here! Are you speaking bad about Michael again? @Ironstand2007🤣🤣🤣! Is that a nickname?
This is why a decent family is important. He learned all this from his own father who belittled him as a child. And so Michael became the abuser later in life. The same old cycle.
Exactly his father made him a narcissist.
@@TallGlass-fh8qfi don't mean to speak ill of the dead but i heard his father didn't have the best character, to put it mildly
@@b9479they did their best. mind control trauma is real
Lol. Found the shrink.
@@mj23goat3 uh, yeah? What's your point? Are you upset someone was right? What a fear of education you have.
The man went beyond putting his head in the game.
He was and is still is in an unprecedented way, the game of basketball 🏀
He isn't just the sport personified. The sport became him.
#Greatest
Hands down, not even close. Lebron is one of the very best ever BUT he didn't change the game or even make the NBA more popular. NBA lost viewers during Lebron's time.
This is what most of today’s players lack..the willingness to do whatever it takes to be great. Whenever people ask me why MJ is the GOAT it was his will to be great.
And this is why kobe will always be right. Behind mike he brung this same energy to the game
Everybody has a chance to leave the team but they didn’t- that well explains MJ.
I think his younger self needed Dean. Bobby Knight made him nasty. Doug helped his young professional ego. Phil polished him off. He had great coaching but his drive and athltetism put with great coaching made him the goat!
If anyone can trash talk and get away from it... that's MJ. He just backs it up all the way and more.
He's actually not as mean as I thought he was going to be. He has a good sense of humor and has self-awareness (most of the time) when he's yelling at people and calms things back down. He reminds me more of a coach who gets too intense but is a good person at heart. There's other guys who I think did not have a sense of humor and were not good people.
That's because this left the bad stuff out
@@lessthanthreemetal others with power will do the same too but the most important part he didnt cut outout his basketball failures
Dennis showing up in his PJ’s killed me lol
It's amazing he never got punched out.
He did. Lol
@@armandomiranda2037 By who?
@@wolf7el356 let me rewatch the documentary 🤣 then I'll get back to you lmao
He backed down from the people who were going to
Steve kerr
The fake elbow to Scott Burrell is still fucking funny 😂😂😂😂
I grew up with guys like this. It builds toughness and character. You like it if you got that dog in you!!
That dog in you.? Bro tf talking about? Pls dont talk about your homosexusl lives experiences pls
it build insecurity.
Yeah fake toughness and wrong character. To the point you’re happy calling yourself an animal.
@TallGlass-fh8qf maybe you're just a little soft. Maybe in Jordan's situation, he went a little overboard with the punch. But Jordan, Kobe & others will drive you & themselves hard! They don't ask you to do nothing they wouldn't do. Besides the punch, Kerr didn't mind getting pushed by Jordan. That college coach for Indiana rode Jordan to tears & and he's always cursing & arguing with everyone it seems! Hey, i do realize that style is not for everyone, but you like it if you got that dog in you loke i said! I liked that style! #PRESSURE burst pipes. Some people can't handle that pressure.
No I just live in reality@@j-real7233. Pipes are never supposed to be purposefully pressurized because it leads to internal damage, they don’t actually have to burst. Whoever told you it was about “having that dog in you” sounds like the kind of person that says “pit bulls are supposed to be aggressive”…but that’s not even fact, people just raise them that way. The way you explain this shows you’ve been taught that manhood is hyper and toxic masculinity and it’s not.
I could watch MJ bullying teammates all night. Love it!
Jordan was like a NAVY SEAL instructor. failure means death. that was his mindset
Chamillionaire must have been terrified 😨
Fuc Jordan!
Nah he only had bought one jersey instead of 2 🤣🤣🤣
MJ was mean on practice but gametime he is very respectful of his teammates, he recognizes wellington with that last minute pass, steve kerr with that last minute pass, he made them a man and come gametime he showed his trust to them
Michael Jordan was the most dominant athlete in team sports history. End of analysis. The kids will never know just how good he was.
Totally agree
I’ve been saying the same thing for over 20 years now. I feel privileged for growing up in the 80s and 90s watching players like magic, bird, jordan.
"jerry wanna do some lay ups with us?" "they gotta lower the rim" LOL
HE IS SAYING I WANT YOU TO BE THE BEST.....🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🙏💪
3:21 Savage 😆 🤣 😂 😹 He pissed Jerry off saying that 😆 🤣 😂 😹
I love Michael Jordan even more now LOL.
“Where ya mouth at now ho” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is why most of his teammates probably resent him and dislike him. I mean they did win alot and as long as he gave guys props for when they performed well then I don't really see the problem. Plus you have to stand up for yourself no matter who the person is.
When my shot was falling, I was Jordan on the courts in my neighborhood, when it was not I was Burrell.
This was worse than anything kobe did to his teammates. . .
It was to make them better, everyone of his teammates ended up thanking him. Not to mention street ball is 10x worse everyone who sees this and thinks “omg he is so mean” is a pussy. That’s why they won 6 championships
Not sure if you're being sarcastic but kobe did the exact same thing
@@lucrity431 I know
@@chrisd9664 I was.
@@chrisd9664 yep, kobe did all MJ did, not just that
The thing about MJ is his demeanor set the tone for the entire league. It was a seriousness to basketball cause MJ was not going to crack one smile, he was going for blood. Lebron being the guy brought this kid like energy to the league. He’s a big goofy dude, and I feel like it softened up the league. It’s to the point you can’t even taunt him or sh*t talk him without him trying to get you a tech or making the player feel like he did something wrong. The toughness of the Jordan era is over. Now mid game Lebron will laugh and joke with the opposing player. We don’t wanna see that. You can be friends after the game but we want to at least “think” it’s beef when y’all playing. That’s how hard we want to see players go at each other.
Exactly.
"Look at Jordan man, so inspirational"
The look in his 👀 18 seconds this video is legit 💀☠️🤬 it’s unforgettable and so damn nerve wracking! He’s not human that’s the Devils eyes
My family members were way more abusive than Jordan.
Try playing basketball in the hood 😂😂😂
You can tell that a lot of people never did lol I don't care if I gotta box mj every day I'm wolfing back
@@DaygoKid94 You’re 5’6. You wouldn’t have done shit lol
@@Thanosdidtherighthing I'm actually not. But even if I was height has nothing to do with grit and hands. Tall niggas get knocked out just the same. Being tall does not make you tough nor does it give you hands.
@@DaygoKid94 this is different tho😂 these players have delicate their whole life to this. Some of them their career is on the line. Lots of mfs in the hood done already gave up.
@@DaygoKid94 yeah you still not knocking out mj tough guy
Only the GOAT could do this! 💯👊💪😤
He just wanted them to level up by working hard......
He tried this shit on Parrish but he put Mike in his place.
Ya it wasn't what ya think. Passion pushes you to be the best, and when you are the best it's easy to see what others need to improve, it may seem like hurtful trash talk, but he was using words, calculated, and carefully to motivate teammates to improve in where he could see they need it. Better than violence, or time outs, or sitting the bench. It's how to be a leader, leading by example and simply using words, in the end they're just words, up to the teammates for how they interpret them.
Many people didn't understand Michael Jordan was getting off a message as a Superhero about environmental change they not gon like it when I do this to them , etc type vibe in those days.
Bullying comes out of a deep insecurity they have themselves. It also comes from social enviroment. Some people are raised to be sociopath bullies.
He says he wanted to win at any cost, but then cries about the Bad Boys doing the same. lol
Michael should’ve said same page instead of same level. There’s no way anyone could get on the same level MJ was on.
I noticed he never came at Scottie sideways.
Scottie hustled and did his job.
I Met People like Him Talking Trash but I Keep Saying I'm Need you and I won't Give Up.
he drove everyone to become better basketball players me personally when someone talks trash to you like that it's motivation I would of been playing 1 on 1 with Mike every practice to get better. they have 6 championships because he made them guys elevate their game he didn't do it alone
Part of the reason why MJ is so hard on his teammates is cuz he knows, Phil Jackson is too kind to scream and cuss out his players. He’s the positive motivator, while MJ is the king of negative reinforcement. A true Yin-Yang.
Jordan had those guys mentally prepared better than any coach could do. His teammates were more afraid of Jordan than they were of their opponents lol.
Lmfao right.
I think why the new people hate MJ because back in the day you had to earn the things you got but new people just want things handed to them
its like a army drill sgt yelling at you to put on your socks at 4 am.
Sometimes you just wanted Scott to slug him. But it's cool he didn't, because that's the kind of guy he is & was at the time. The thing about Scott Burrell is that he was an even more gifted athlete. If he did have a sharper edge, no telling how great he could've been. Jordan though - his personality was intense... hard to describe but he needed his team to reach HIS goal of winning. Being the best was his priority - just as much as winning. So he had that duality of wanting to prove that he was undoubtedly the best, while also being a total winner and champion which required him to have good teammates.
A lot of people talk about Kobe being similar but for me the closest to MJs mentality was in another sport - soccer, with Ronaldo and Brady in the NFL. It isn't taking anything away from or to compare him with Lionel Messi - it's strictly looking at the intensity of their personalities within the sport.
The Williams girls in Tennis was another. Especially Serena. As Venus once stated: "I will just cut you but Serena will cut you and watch you bleed."
Jordan is a jerk to your face and puts you in position to get ring. Lebron is a jerk behind your back and gets you traded if you don’t play his style.
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
You act like you know lebron personally to be saying this🤡
Man you nailed it!
Lebron would never assault a teammate or belittle them to tears. Stop, rethink your childish idolization.
5:42 - MJ looking like he the head coach here roasting a rookie, yet he'll go out and score 35 7 and 7 in the playoffs while being double teamed.
Robert Parrish didn’t fear him.. Jordan threatened to “kick your ass” and Chief replied “No, I don’t think you will” and Air Coward backed down when Parrish stood up to him, like any gutless bully does when confronted by someone who they aren’t intimidated by....damn, I wish he’d actually have attempted to “kick [your] ass” to Chief. Watching black belt Parrish lay out Air Moron is right up there with wanting to see the entire ‘92 Monaco scrimmage.
@Evan
Nobody has ever accused Bird of half the crap Jordan did. You’re the one who refuses to see reality.
He told Jordan that when he played for the Bulls. Asked him "how did ya like that ass whoopin?" and Jordan said he would kick his ass and Chief told him I'm not in awe of you like everyone else is
@@dereklarner6298Jordan also bullied a 7'1, 250 pound bill Cartwright, but Cartwright threatened to break mj's legs if he ever did it again andhe backed off, Mike Tyson got drunk and threatened to beat mj's ass and Tyson's trainer said mj was so scared it looked like he had seen a ghost
@@glen7137 I love it; the stories, that is
In 30 years time they’ll look back at this and say it’s bullying and cold hearted watch
30 years. In two years he will be cancelled for being insensitive.
@@plumeria66 probably 5 years because at the moment he is praised for this everywhere as he should
When it comes to Leadership, u either see where somebody’s going and respect it… or u can take ur chances somewhere else. But there’s definitely no question that MJ was a Great Leader! But he had to learn a lot of lessons for that to happen… from Magic,Bird and the whole damn Piston Bad Boys
bro would be cancelled 24/7 on twitter if there was social media back then xd
Love everything about this man ❤
People to are so damn soft. Go to any inner city basket ball court and I guarantee you will hear way worse than what Jordan was saying. It's been a part of basketball as long as I have known. Everybody now is too damn sensitive
Telling buddy they gonna have to lower the rim is crazyyy
One thing I learned in this series is that Scott Burrell is a very nice guy.
I think I would be fighting mj but. That's how it is I remember working construction guy would be yelling at each other but at the end of the day we we're all cool with each other the job got done
"When people see this, they're gonna say _he wasn't really a nice guy, he may have even been a tyrant._ Hey, whoa, that's you ... because you've never won anything. I wanted to win, but I wanted them to be a part of that as well. Look, I don't have to do this, but I only do it, because that's who I am. That's how I play the game. That was my mentality. If you don't wanna play that way ... don't play that way." - Michael Jeffrey Jordan
It's all bs. He knows the culture has degraded and this will be glorified as him being tough. All self serving and dishonest. He knows his worshipers will glorify him regardless of what he does. If this was bill laimbeer, hes a piece of shit that needs to be protested.
🤣🤣🤣😂 6:25 😂😂😂 I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING 😂
1:32 Jordan staring at Burrell the whole time as he lays it up 🐐
Me and MJ woulda had to throw hands 💯😂
He woulda served u. U woulda been scared.
@@mikemcgrath6150 🤣🤣💀
How many times do we have to repeat the same clips?
Would loved to have some teammates that had his passion. He was awesome.
teams cant have more than 1 personality like that, it just would never work.... it has never worked
@Jason U shaq and Kobe
Jordan was vicious 😂
No matter how MJ was the benefit was championship rings you can't take that from him because without it nobody will be who they are
This saddens me
None of this is really that aggressive bullying. Only guy he actually bullied was Krause who was actually a threat to the team's chemistry. He gave Scottie a shitty contract and then tried to trade him for McGrady in the middle of the second three peat.
He bullied Scott Burrell but Scott is laughing and putting his fingers in his ears and shit too. He also gave him a fist bump after he went 1/7. Obviously he teased him for that but he still gave him the fist bump like "It's okay all jokes aside, off nights happen." That's like brotherly bullying.
It's just a way of leading, managing, pushing etc. There is different ways of doing it for sure, you can be nice, harsh, tease, reverse psychology, there is all sorts of ways to push and motivate people.
If it was me, I would have thought he was a knob but once you grow a little older you realise he is just a winner and he wants his team to win and be the best.
Man, just imagine if Jordan would have played in this area and he was on the cavs, and JR Smith would have pulled that same shit he did in game 1 of the finals in 2018? Any thoughts? There no right or wrong answer.
He’d be banned from the league lol
@Lucas Walker yea i bet
There wouldnt be any JR Smith to begin with and game 1 would have been sealed
@@retro9794 Yeah cuz MJ and JR play da same position
@@controversialmann5345 exactly
4:30 whats this game they playing with the quarters?
1:31 amazing
Word TOUGH LOVE is how they hide the word of BULLYING.
Two things:
1. 2:40 Scottie says this here but in his book, Unguarded, he said it made him cringe and that the Bulls won *in spite* of the bullying.
2. Since Tex Winter also didn't like this, why did Phil Jackson, the Zen Master of all people, allow it?
Because he was the best basketball player alive at the time by a wide margin and the team needed him in order to win big. If the team hadn’t won championships and Jordan wasn’t as good as he was then maybe they would’ve stopped tolerating it. The alpha on the team gets away with more than the other guys do, that’s the way sports have always been.
@@randymarsh6931 I generally agree with what you say but I asked because Phil Jackson was a different kind of coach.
Flipping through his book, 11 rings, it shows he was willing to not back down on playing the triangle offense even though Jordan initially told a journalist, "I'll give it two games."
When Jordan elbowed Steve Kerr in the eye, Jackson tossed him out of practice (one version of the story anyway) and Jackson later told him he'd better square it with Kerr before tomorrow.
For such a toxic atmosphere, you'd think the Zen Master, of all coaches, would have been the last to tolerate it. I'm not sure I read his opinion in his book on that either way.
@@September2004
I honestly think it speaks to how communication between people has changed over time. Jordan was almost more “aggressive-passive” than passive-aggressive because he’d have a mini smirk on his face while cussing you out. A guy like LeBron is more passive-aggressive because while he’ll never cuss you out, he’ll go behind your back and ask management to trade you. It’s up to you to decide which style of communication you prefer more, but there’s definitely a contrast between past and present behavior.
Jordan would play a game, score 35, tell you exactly how bad you were compared to him, then go bet thousands of dollars on a round of golf. Phil and the players could compartmentalize and just chalk it up as “he is who he is but we still need to do our jobs”. Only Phil knows how Phil inspired devotion from Jordan, but really I think it was because Phil knew that earning respect isn’t always as convoluted as everyone thinks it is. Let people be who they are, but remain focused on the task at hand and figure out the best way to accomplish it.
Phil was the coach. Not Tex or Scottie. Phil must've liked and appreciated the results.
Phil was a savage too.
Scott Burrell..”I don’t want to guard Jud,I want to guard you..!” My respect forever no feat