NBA Legends Explain Why James Worthy Was Unique

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  • @arvelcrynyd6311
    @arvelcrynyd6311 Год назад +127

    It’s crazy to me that Worthy isn’t remembered or respected more. That guy was instrumental in Lakers chip dubs in the 80s. Great player, very fun to watch!

    • @michaelmaiullari3782
      @michaelmaiullari3782 Год назад +11

      Never mind the Lakers he carried Jordan in North Carolina

    • @michaelmaiullari3782
      @michaelmaiullari3782 Год назад +5

      Him and Magic together one of the greatest Duos and the rest of that bunch

    • @drmahidhar1876
      @drmahidhar1876 Год назад +3

      He played for lakers and was 3rd or 4th option
      Could have been #1 option at his position on most teams in the NBA during the time he played

    • @icemike1
      @icemike1 Год назад +6

      Must not have watched basketball in the 80s

    • @beachbunny7256
      @beachbunny7256 Год назад +2

      I agree!! As a Celtics fan, I feared Worthy the most!! He was clutch late in the game! And Just like Dennis Johnson, the late great DJ!! Bird said on more than one occasion that they couldn't have won without DJ and he was the best teammate he ever had and made him a better player!!

  • @peteinthedesert7082
    @peteinthedesert7082 Год назад +113

    So glad you did this vid. Most Laker fans know about how Worthy single-handedly won game #7 vs. Detroit in 1988 finals: 44 mins, 15-22 (that's 68% shooting in a game 7! Legendary!), 36 pts, 16 reb, 10 ast. What fans don't know about Worthy is his fg%. In his first 9 years, he never shot LESS than 52% (while averaging about 20 ppg too). That's LBJ level stuff. Lastly, "Big Game James" really started in 1982. NCAA Final vs. Georgetown, people remember Jordan's jumper to put UNC ahead with 15 secs left, but Worthy led all scorers with 28 pts on 13-17 shooting. Incredible player.

    • @charlesaaronte9105
      @charlesaaronte9105 Год назад +11

      No. He's better..he doesn't buckle under pressure.

    • @hihihihihello
      @hihihihihello Год назад +6

      @@charlesaaronte9105 better than LeBron yea

    • @hihihihihello
      @hihihihihello Год назад +13

      I'd take worthy over LeBron all day

    • @bluegregory6239
      @bluegregory6239 Год назад +1

      Hell, yeah.

    • @powerbadpowerbad
      @powerbadpowerbad Год назад +3

      Worthy was also a COMPLETE basketball player,he could score/shoot,pass the ball and defend different players one-on-one ( this is a dig at Kobe,didn't need to shoot the ball 30 times a game )

  • @beachbunny7256
    @beachbunny7256 Год назад +68

    As a Celtic fan, Worthy was the one I feared. You never knew when he'd take the shot and he was clutch when they needed that basket. The guys you love to hate!!! Rivalries are the best in sports and it's a downright shame our kids are not experiencing what we had!!

    • @paulsammon3015
      @paulsammon3015 Год назад +7

      I as a longtime Lakers fan got to see Worthy play at the Forum from '85 to '91; he was a very exciting player especially on fast breaks. I even once got to see your Celtics play at the old Boston Garden in early 1988 vs Charles Barkley and the Sixers; that was quite an experience that I will never forget. Your right about the 80's Lakers-Celtics rivalry was the greatest ever; they'll never be anything like that again. Great memories though.

    • @obatron1
      @obatron1 Год назад +5

      I respect that, felt the same about Bird. We hated him in LA but you can’t deny the man was a walking bucket but also had great vision, passing ability, etc. Grew to hate him less and respect him more.

    • @paulsammon3015
      @paulsammon3015 Год назад +3

      @@obatron1 Same here, I hated him back then but I feared him cause he was so clutch and could make that big bucket anytime. I respected his toughness! I remember when he called his own team sissies after a Finals loss to the Lakers and also him throwing the ball at Laimbeer. Those were classic moments, as well as the trash talk was funny.

    • @alx767
      @alx767 Год назад +2

      Those were the best times, I know you feared James and I feared Bird and Mchale as well.

    • @monica93304
      @monica93304 11 месяцев назад

      I felt the same about Larry. After Magic, he was my favorite player. I would always get the LA Times to read the Laker and Celtic box scores.

  • @eburonson
    @eburonson Год назад +29

    He’s NEVER overlooked by the Lakers faithful! Thank you so much for another great video!

    • @monica93304
      @monica93304 11 месяцев назад

      I remember back in the day watching the road games on KCAL 9. If it was a close game but James scored 28 or 30 we won. He would put the team on his back. The opposition could not stop him. What a player.

    • @esdott1039
      @esdott1039 9 месяцев назад +1

      Never

  • @miket8763
    @miket8763 Год назад +42

    Dudes that know their bball know he was a certified Gun.. one of the most underappreciated players of all time.

    • @tszoncheung1468
      @tszoncheung1468 Год назад +4

      Him and Bernard king are the most underrated small forwards of all time for my money I rate them a head of lebrom Jame

    • @Whouschooling
      @Whouschooling Год назад

      Fuc credit ,,,cash only

  • @seansimms8503
    @seansimms8503 Год назад +54

    I used to say James had the quickest first step in the league back then, especially turning around going base line.

    • @smoothALOE
      @smoothALOE 10 месяцев назад +3

      He was arguably the best fast-break player ever. His combination of speed, athleticism and basketball IQ made him deadly when he filled the lanes. It’s true that guys like Chambers and Wilkins would’ve won titles if they had been there, instead of James, but I don’t think it would’ve been at quite the same level of success, either. I think Worthy’s overall impact was greater.

    • @scottrackley4457
      @scottrackley4457 3 месяца назад

      @@smoothALOE Worthy was always locked into the game. Notice every thought is to get the ball in the basket as quickly as possible.

    • @wandallwisinger1373
      @wandallwisinger1373 27 дней назад

      He was a quiet guy playing on a team with Magic and Kareem. FACTS... no one could be more FLASHY than Magic and no one could be more QUIET and brooding than Kareem. So he was stuck in no-mans-land. Awesome player than was blazing fast and could spin off the defender faster than anybody. Respect "BIG game James"

    • @demitriuswilliams4729
      @demitriuswilliams4729 21 день назад

      Absolutely 💯

  • @noneofyourbusiness747
    @noneofyourbusiness747 Год назад +12

    He won that Finals MVP with Rodman guarding him. That tells you how good he was.

  • @dexterjones5497
    @dexterjones5497 Год назад +127

    He's pivotal to the Lakers winning those championships in the eighties. I'm glad that he played for them. One of the greatest players to ever do it. He gets over looked a lot and that's not right.

    • @overratedgm5713
      @overratedgm5713 Год назад

      I remember the 1984 Finals, Game 2. James Worthy threw the ball to Gerald Henderson. I wish the Lakers selected 'Nique in that draft instead of Worthy.

    • @clu4u
      @clu4u Год назад +2

      @@overratedgm5713Game2 is inconsequential in a 7 game series, don’t ya know?

    • @overratedgm5713
      @overratedgm5713 Год назад

      @@clu4u No, the Lakers won Game 1 in Boston, and if Worthy doesn't make that bad pass in Game 2, they are up 2-0 going back to LA. All the Lakers have to do is inbound the ball and get it to the front court, and they win. Since they lost the series in 7 games, that one game was the difference.

    • @overratedgm5713
      @overratedgm5713 Год назад +4

      @SEZWAH I agree with you, however Scott got hurt as well. Also, the Lakers were too cheap to re-sign Michael Cooper, I think he would have been the difference maker.

    • @Edd1e8
      @Edd1e8 Год назад +1

      @@overratedgm5713 dunno. I’m a Laker fan and think they’re weren’t hungry anymore by 91. Even with Coop, I really think they would’ve needed a better coach than Dunnleavy who was clearly outcoached that season. Couldn’t even adjust to a full court press by Pippen. Riley would simply have another ball handler and just put Magic in the post when Detroit tried that.

  • @derekbrown4696
    @derekbrown4696 Год назад +36

    Don't forget that spin move and layup was with either hand. It didn't matter what block or what side of the lane he was on.

    • @seansimms8503
      @seansimms8503 Год назад +2

      Must of been a Carolina thing with the spin, some said Jordan was the quickest, as a Celtics fan back then I'd always so no, James is the quickest, hell, we all knew it was coming but he still went by so many defenders.

    • @onlytruth777
      @onlytruth777 Год назад +2

      If you ever get a chance , try to find the Lakers playoff game at dallas , i believe it was '88' gm3 or 4 ... Worthy was on the wing with the ball in a half-court set ... his old teammate sam perkins was guarding him , when it looked like he was headed for the baseline ... & all of a sudden , he did that SPIN-MOVE you were talking about ... he spun back inside & DUNKED over-top of sam & either roy tarpley or james donaldson ! ... lt was 1 of the NASTIEST , MOST VICIOUS ln Game Dunks , i EVER SEEN ! ... Worthy was a Very Unique Player ... l remember on defense sometimes they would match him up on scoring guards , UN-HEARD OF At The Time ! ... When he 1st came into the league , he couldnt shoot that good ... He worked on it , & at the end of his career , he became proficient from 3pt ...Which with all his moves rendered him virtually UN-GUARDABLE , HE WAS A NIGHTMARE for the opposition ! ... When you brought up that 'Spin-Move' , a flood of memories took me back ... to the GREATEST ERA OF BASKETBALL THERE EVER HAS BEEN ! ... THANKS , MY FRIEND 👊

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Год назад

      His Achilles heel / kryptonite was the Houston Rockets with Sampson and Olajuwon. His game was all about getting within 10 feet of the basket where those monsters patrolled. If Sampson would have stayed healthy Worthy would have been forced to reinvent his game a bit.

  • @tebanjose6928
    @tebanjose6928 Год назад +5

    Big James was my favorite basketball play many great memories watching him play in my youth so glad I got to see this time in basketball.

  • @IanPunter
    @IanPunter Год назад +12

    The greatest thing about Worthy is despite having absolute top level talent he was no ego clown. He approached the game like a guy who barely made the team.

  • @nsans2893
    @nsans2893 Год назад +31

    I totally agree . I was always amazed by Worthys speed. Underrated player . Loved the Laker/Celtic rivalry back in the day.

  • @jomoguera2824
    @jomoguera2824 Год назад +8

    In my hood on southside playgrounds of Chicago, when Worthy was at North Carolina we all called him, " Da Word." Then once he got to the league he played behind the great Silk Wilk. But when he became a starter and started taken over games,then playoff series and became finals MVP, he became known as, " Big Game James." One of the craziest things about his game,he would drag his leg at times as if he had an injury. But once you saw him fly out on the break, or be a blur on one of his many post moves,you knew he was abnormal and one of the all time greats hands down.

  • @alexandrossimitzis146
    @alexandrossimitzis146 Год назад +17

    James Worthy was one of my favorite players growing up! Another thing that doesn't get mentioned is that James Worthy every now and then could stick the 3! Thanks for the memories dear James and God bless you and your loved ones!

  • @user-jw5qj8kv2y
    @user-jw5qj8kv2y Год назад +28

    The Lakers were a very strong team when they had Magic, James and Kareem.
    And it's really amazing that all three of them have won the NBA Finals MVP.
    I miss the 80's NBA when the Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Pistons and Bulls were in their prime.

    • @nsans2893
      @nsans2893 Год назад +1

      Man oh man to I agree. I couldn't wait when I knew the Lakers and Celtics were playing each other.

    • @dusttaker
      @dusttaker Год назад +4

      that 1987 Lakers team mighta been the most complete team ever.

    • @ktapreswreckd921v9
      @ktapreswreckd921v9 Год назад +2

      Ide. Say that the Bulls team we're in their prime in 1991 or 1993.

  • @JohnMurphyabc
    @JohnMurphyabc Год назад +13

    Great video giving James Worthy his due.. He was big and FAST.. One of the ways to beat the Lakers was to slow them down. Why was this important? Because Worthy was so FAST...Lakers were the fastest team. Magic was like a quarter back looking for the long bomb to Worthy or Kareem.. Great teams in the 80's. Great talent..

  • @MDLOP8
    @MDLOP8 Год назад +17

    Worthy had a diagonal move--almost like he was moving from one step-and-jump on a direct 45-degree angle toward the basket. I never saw anyone else do that. It wasn't just that he went up--he went LATERAL at the same time.

  • @SmellyFartSoHard
    @SmellyFartSoHard Год назад +9

    I started watching basketball in 90s and now i am feel so regretful (and also surprised) not knowing that James got A LOT in his bag. He got lots of great moves. Thanks Sean!

  • @testostyrone33
    @testostyrone33 Год назад +4

    You hit the nail right on the head. Worthy had a very unique style of play. Certified BEAST.

    • @watchmanonthewall14
      @watchmanonthewall14 Год назад +1

      Big Game James is one of my ALL TIME favorite players! When Showtime was happening, I was a Lakers fan, and my brother was a Celtics fan. When the Lakers played, I would scream and jump up and down, going out of my mind. My brother said, "why are you getting SOOOO amped up?" I told him that there will be many new champions in the future, but there will never be a team quite like this one. As of this moment, there has never been a Showtime team quite like this one, and Mr. Worthy was right in the middle of it. Peace.

  • @lutherconway5656
    @lutherconway5656 Год назад +17

    Thank you for this awesome video! Big Game James was my favorite player growing up. I don’t know of any current NBA players who can cover the court in a couple of strides besides Giannis.

  • @heathguillory4803
    @heathguillory4803 Год назад +14

    Baddest man on the wing on a fast break,always finished with authority.Big game James was no joke.

    • @scottrackley4457
      @scottrackley4457 Год назад +2

      Better yet, he finished with certainty

    • @777macdude
      @777macdude 11 месяцев назад

      True,I lightweight believe Dominique Wilkins was better. He just didn't have the squad.

  • @zekelucente9702
    @zekelucente9702 Год назад +4

    The 80’s Lakers fast break was a thing to behold and Big Game James was a huge part of that.

  • @jrm2254
    @jrm2254 Год назад +4

    One of the best finishers of all time. That first step along the baseline oooof ⚡

  • @MountainMan.
    @MountainMan. Год назад +8

    I was lucky to get to watch Worthy growing up. He always came up the biggest in the biggest games/moments. I remember countless times how he got The Forum crowd absolutely deafening and rocking with his fast break plays and big shots. He was a baller.

    • @monica93304
      @monica93304 11 месяцев назад

      I remember going to the Forum as well. It was a place for gladiators it seems. The lighting put all of the attention on the game. James on the break was electrifying. Sometimes he would glide across the lane and in the air he'd hold up the ball and gently leave it on the rim. It was poetry. I think I liked those moves more than the dunks.

    • @rohaun8196
      @rohaun8196 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@monica93304 There was something special about the Forum you could just feel the energy and the vibe if felt intimate and you felt a sense of Unity.

    • @monica93304
      @monica93304 7 месяцев назад

      @@rohaun8196 AGREED!

  • @red-baitingswine8816
    @red-baitingswine8816 Год назад +6

    Great to hear from so many of Worthy's opponents how he was so outstanding! Thank you!

  • @queenqueen8762
    @queenqueen8762 Год назад +5

    James Worthy. Wow, what a delight to see him play. Isiah Thomas, you tell the stories with such joy...thank you.

  • @kingbey3480
    @kingbey3480 Год назад +4

    James Worthy I salute you. You changed the game with you footwork , spins and skills. Lightening quick. I will never forget how bad he was bro.

  • @CachuchasOSFNYCHHSK
    @CachuchasOSFNYCHHSK Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video. He should've been on the Dream Team in 1992... I mean, Scottie Pippen was two years into being the Scottie Pippen that we all know as an all-time great, but Big Game James was a three-time champ at that point, a Finals MVP, had his 7th and final All-Star season in 91-92 while averaging 20, 6 and 5 in his first season without Magic (Pippen averaged 21, 8, and 6). Yes, Pippen was the champ, younger, and MJ's sidekick, but James had the better body of work at that time and, again, was coming off of an All-Star season. They're both "greats" now, but at that time, James was already considered as such, whilst Scottie was simply, in NBA marketing language of the time, "Fantastic".

  • @josephobrien991
    @josephobrien991 Год назад +3

    I've said the same thing as you do for years. I am glad that you highlighted what we both already know. Worthy was no joke.

  • @Antzzz_Manzzz
    @Antzzz_Manzzz Год назад +6

    So underrated in the shadow of Kareem n Magic. Worthy is a great player standing alone ❤

  • @felixcat9455
    @felixcat9455 Год назад +10

    Oh how I miss the showtime lakers

    • @lilrocnine6658
      @lilrocnine6658 Год назад

      I miss the old NBA. The euro step made me quit watching.

  • @MJ-qb6kt
    @MJ-qb6kt Год назад +3

    So good to c Worthy get some well overdue recognition! Great video!!

  • @2369drew
    @2369drew Год назад +3

    He was one of my fav player. Sensational. He performed the spin move best.

  • @WhiteBoyDLC
    @WhiteBoyDLC Год назад +3

    Thanks for covering Worthy. I agree he often doesn't get the credit he deserves.

  • @robertlee3805
    @robertlee3805 Год назад +5

    During his college career, James Worthy was the most valuable player and I’m saying that over Michael Jordan . And I am a huge Michael Jordan fan. But I watch their entire college careers. Big game James always came through for Carolina. UNC

    • @Ken5244
      @Ken5244 3 месяца назад

      Well to be fair, Worthy was a junior when Jordan was a freshman. Worthy had already been playing for two years when Jordan joined the team. So of course he was further along. Both players were amazing.

    • @robertlee3805
      @robertlee3805 3 месяца назад

      @@Ken5244 good point ..

  • @williescott1674
    @williescott1674 Год назад +3

    Worthy was the Man!!! I was very quick and I added his post action to my game.

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 Год назад +4

    Big Game James! This guy was on another level come finals time! Not many have such a stats differential from reg to playoffs!

  • @bpsactclass2218
    @bpsactclass2218 Год назад +6

    So many young fans know that Jordan hit the winning shot in the NCAA Championship game against Georgetown. Unfortunately, most young fans NEVER have watched that game. Ewing was the top college freshman in that game, and Worthy was the most dominant player in that game with 28 points on 13 of 17 shooting from the field. That's amazing given he was going against one of the greatest college centers of all-time (Ewing).

  • @devinestellar6975
    @devinestellar6975 Год назад +2

    He had the quickes first step of any big men in the post I've ever seen. By far

  • @lookfeelbehealthy6320
    @lookfeelbehealthy6320 Год назад +7

    As a life long Lakers fan I remember watching all his big moments.

  • @elpadrino5563
    @elpadrino5563 Год назад +9

    I agree with you Sean. If worthy would’ve ended up on a bad team as the number one option he would’ve been averaging 25-30 ppg for his career and gotten a lot more clout. Plus, according to MJ, worthy was the only person to beat him in one on one back in their unc days. 😮

  • @JeffBetsch
    @JeffBetsch Год назад +4

    I loved this video. Worthy was amazing and glad you finally gave the man a video and the props

  • @77Ironside
    @77Ironside Год назад +3

    Justice and respect for James Worthy. He could easily have been the superstar of any team. His speed could overwhelm any era of NBA basketball.

  • @JosePlata
    @JosePlata Год назад +1

    Prime Clyde Drexler, Terry Porter, Jerome Kersey, Kevin Duckworth, Buck Williams and crew. I remember a western conference matchup with the Lakers one year and it was still the first half and Portland was getting run out of the building by the Lakers fast break... so we took a time out and as the camera pans over to the Blazer bench all you can see is the aforementioned Blazers just sitting on their chairs leaning all the way back and GASPING for air. That was the James Worthy effect. I still remember it to this day. Show Time Lakers would kill your conditioning by halftime and we had to see them 6-8 times a year not counting playoffs. Thank you for making this video btw just subbed.

  • @johnhurley7868
    @johnhurley7868 Год назад +4

    He was unreal.

  • @tomacana
    @tomacana Год назад +9

    The Lakers with James Worthy were scary even when their opponents were up by 20 pts. I don’t know of any team that were that likely to go on a 15-20 minute run and and your lead just seemed to disappear.

  • @c.chavis6314
    @c.chavis6314 Год назад +5

    Once Worthy had the ball on the baseline and held the ball away from the defender, it was over. You couldn't stop him going to the rim. Magic on the break with Cooper and Worthy on each of the wings, was a problem.

    • @scottrackley4457
      @scottrackley4457 Месяц назад +1

      Longtime lakers fan, there ought to be a statue of that outside. Call it "What were you thinking?" or "Where is your help?"

  • @robotnik77
    @robotnik77 Год назад +2

    I have to agree. His spin slam! was the quickest move I've ever seen. I miss Chick Hearn.

  • @chrisnelson6991
    @chrisnelson6991 Год назад +4

    That little drop step he did backing people down at the post...

  • @kmack311
    @kmack311 Год назад +11

    I hate when LeBron is added to greatest Lakers lists but people forget Worthy. One of my favorite players growing up.

    • @ChristianityTookMyBabyAway
      @ChristianityTookMyBabyAway Год назад

      You hate , other people's lists.. ?? I hope you're dwelling is rubber.

    • @kmack311
      @kmack311 Год назад

      @@ChristianityTookMyBabyAway I think you should learn to read and worry about your own house

    • @ChristianityTookMyBabyAway
      @ChristianityTookMyBabyAway Год назад

      @@kmack311 oh OK, you're just dramatic.. never mind

    • @clevisbernier8973
      @clevisbernier8973 Год назад +3

      Worthy and Pau Gasol are better Lakers than LeBron

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Год назад

      @@clevisbernier8973 True. Easily true.

  • @shooter9958
    @shooter9958 Год назад +3

    James Worthy was known as the "fastest forward in the NBA". He's the fastest I've seen. He has this move posting up..when the ball touches his palm..he would would turn right away to the baseline and drive to the basket for a dunk.

  • @dennisking3638
    @dennisking3638 Год назад +5

    As a Detroit Piston fan I hated him because he gave us the business... Because he was so quick that they cannot stop him... John salley or Rick Mahorn... The only one gave him problems was Dennis Rodman...

    • @davidjsouth231
      @davidjsouth231 Год назад +1

      Great memories being a Bad Boys fan back then

  • @plefevre
    @plefevre Год назад +3

    I still don't think I've ever seen a forward with James Worthy's speed. The players said it all. He could run the break and fill lanes sure but what always shocked me was his post moves. He would get the ball in the post and this is in the 80's when there were 6 other guys in the paint already and he would spin on his man and dunk it before anyone could get near him or he would turn to the middle and put up a short jumper in a fraction of a second. The ball never stopped on the way up, he started his shooting motion as he was moving and the ball was gone before the defender could extend his arm up. And these shots would go in more often than not. Incredible.

  • @heathguillory4803
    @heathguillory4803 Год назад +3

    Magic wouldn't be Magic without this man.

  • @kevintownsend3840
    @kevintownsend3840 Год назад +2

    Big Game James one of the best forwards to play back when forwards played down on the block and knew how to fill the lane

  • @henryharris7926
    @henryharris7926 Год назад +1

    I love James Worthy he was quick and he recognizes mismatches he's hard to guard. He's a terrific player and with Magic Johnson their phenomenal.

  • @rolandoriley
    @rolandoriley Год назад +3

    When contrary team was scoring .... James Worthy was already running to the other end for the fastbreak. I think Magic to Worthy pass play was clocked in 2 or 3 seconds for fastbreaks at one point of time. He was unstoppable. For me that was really show time.

  • @johnnyguitarwatson5288
    @johnnyguitarwatson5288 Год назад +2

    Had we not GIFTED Boston that series back in 1984, worthy was walking away with that MVP! I'm still haunted by that series today😮

  • @Buytheebook
    @Buytheebook Год назад

    Well said and well done.
    Thanks for taking us back👍👍

  • @alwaysgoclockwise6019
    @alwaysgoclockwise6019 Год назад +1

    Agree 100%! Loved watching WORTHY WITH HIS TRADEMARK NEW BALANCE!

  • @brianm545
    @brianm545 Год назад +2

    Worthy was sooooo smooth on the court too. Nothing looks forced

  • @davidwilliamson2341
    @davidwilliamson2341 Год назад +2

    Big game James will never be forgoten by all the people that watched him hes another legend that would destroy todays players! His fast break tomahawk dunk was mind blowing he could run the court all night!His first step was unstoppable!lightning!

  • @adamfeliciano5233
    @adamfeliciano5233 Год назад +1

    I met Big Game James back in 1997 and he was such a pleasant and humble man and really tall and big I wondered he could be so quick. Yes he was really so underrated.

  • @Breyzn
    @Breyzn Год назад +5

    Quick spin to the baseline. And tomahawk dunk. I think he had a beard at 15.

  • @jsfbr
    @jsfbr Год назад +2

    Watching JW in action was mesmerizing. Lightning speed!

  • @MatthewMcMillian
    @MatthewMcMillian Год назад +1

    Im so glad to find this video and see you did a Video on Worthy. I grew up just up the road from UNC and lived in winston slaem area most of my life before moving to Ohio a few years ago. I remember Worthy in college and the Pros....loved him....the guy was never given as much hype or attention as he deserved as a player. Though Worthy won a National Championship at UNC he was forced to share the stardom during that season with super freshmen Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan. Worthy was great his first two years at Carolina but also was never given his due truly there because Carolina under Dean Smith always had powerhouse teams and most of the roster was full of high school all- americans. In college Worthy was a like like Jordan in that both players it was obvious were athletic and talented but because of Dean Smith's strict team concept you never really knew just how good either of those guys could be until they got to the Pro's. In the NBA Worthy was always the 3rd guy the guy who never got his due even though he hoestly was a far superior defender than Magic ever was and than Kareem was in the later stages of his career. If Worthy had been drafted by a rebuilding team like Jordan was when he got taken by the Bulls then I am positive Worthy would have put up numbers much like that of an Alex English or Adrian Dantley in those days and easily averaged over 20 points a game every single season of his career. The thing was Worthy never got the ball like that with the Lakers because they had Kareem who was still pumping in the points early in Worthy's career and then there was Magic who ran the show as the point guard that could also score the ball. The Lakers didnt really begin to look to Worthy as a main scoring option until his 3rd year or so and even as Kareem aged in the late 80s and was no longer as big a scorer, Worthy was often the 3rd player mentioned by fans when they talked about the Lakers behind Kareem and Magic. If he was even mentioned then. But if it was not for Worthy being so talented on both ends of the court especially on Defense guarding the other teams best players always. The Lakers probably dont win all those titles during Worthys career. Worthy was impossible to stop in his prime and one of my favorite players of all time.

  • @merlball8520
    @merlball8520 Год назад +2

    Worthy had the touch. He was among the best players in the league when the league was at its best. Another player I wish would've had an injury free career. He deserved more peak years. James Worthy, in the unlikely chance you ever read this, know that I highly respect you and I'll always be grateful for what you brought to the game.

  • @brockman562
    @brockman562 Год назад +1

    it's great to hear players of opposing teams talk about another player's strength. all NBA players always have something positive to say about each other's game/style despite playing against each other in their careers.

  • @Tonyconner74
    @Tonyconner74 Год назад +2

    The quickest forward ever that first step to the basket no one could keep up with him. If you blinked he was gone....

    • @LadyDuchess
      @LadyDuchess Год назад

      Reminds me of Connie Hawkins.

  • @SouthernFryd
    @SouthernFryd Год назад +4

    It was like he could be down the court in 3 steps. Never seen anyone cover so much ground so quickly. Magic was the brains behind Showtime...Worthy was its body.

  • @Senerian
    @Senerian Год назад +1

    AS a kid, James Worthy was my sports idol. He is the one I wanted to emulate when I played. Excellent fast break player, very balanced player in half court play inside and outside. AC Green was as well on that team

  • @briangarrett3668
    @briangarrett3668 Год назад +3

    I was raised to absolutely hate the Lakers. That said James Worthy was quite possibly the most underrated player I have ever seen in my lifetime. Everyone talks Magic and Kareem, but I promise you without Worthy there would be no rings back then.

  • @childofGod477
    @childofGod477 Год назад +3

    Big Game was the most graceful Laker, he didn't have kobe s agility but quick first step, spin moves,up and unders, pump fakes,finger rolls, and he would dunk on you off 1 leg.....Him and Byron's speed was crucial to that showtime fastbreak....#RipChic

  • @GETmeHOPS
    @GETmeHOPS Год назад +2

    Loved this!

  • @eugenedantzler4485
    @eugenedantzler4485 Год назад

    These videos aren't long enough!! Your research is 🔥🔥🔥

  • @MrCalidan69
    @MrCalidan69 Год назад

    Great video..quickest first step ever!

  • @marcoslaureano5562
    @marcoslaureano5562 Год назад +2

    Hey Sean another guy people forget about on the early Showtime Lakers is Jamaal Wilkes. He was a 4 time champ, Hall of Famer, 3x All Star, 2x All-Defense, and was rookie of the year for GSW even though he played the bulk of his career with L.A.

  • @abdoulayetandia2175
    @abdoulayetandia2175 3 месяца назад

    Humble guy not under Los Angeles spotlight what a quickness when he moves great finisher a great player thank you James

  • @charlesbromberick4247
    @charlesbromberick4247 Год назад +1

    Worthy was a joy to watch. Iaiah said it best. James was a top 20 player.

  • @johnbrownwasright
    @johnbrownwasright Год назад +3

    Sean! Appreciate the Laker love. Big Game is an excellent choice for a vid. Dude had one of the quickest first steps in NBA history. Those Statue of Liberty dunks on the fast break were a thing of beauty. McHale talks about it here but what people don't really think of was his outside shooting. Dude was buckets anywhere on the court from 18-feet in.

    • @dkdebest
      @dkdebest Год назад

      Wemby is better

    • @johnbrownwasright
      @johnbrownwasright Год назад

      @@dkdebest HAHAHA!!!! Time will tell. These guys play completely different positions, but whatever.

    • @oldmansportsog2514
      @oldmansportsog2514 7 месяцев назад

      @@dkdebest wtf why come here and say that? Are you that insecure? Last I checked James Worthy won a lot of big games
      What has Wemby won? NCAA chip? Nba chip? Until then don’t mention Wemby

    • @dkdebest
      @dkdebest 7 месяцев назад

      @@oldmansportsog2514 Listen old man, the game has evolved for the better we now have super athletes as bench players that can beat worthy easy.

  • @ishetrying
    @ishetrying Год назад +4

    James Worthy feels a little bit similar to Klay Thompson. They both have more famous teammates but they both played at the highest level in the biggest games. Glad Worthy is getting some recognition.

    • @roderickcampbell2105
      @roderickcampbell2105 Год назад +1

      Hello Ryan. That's a very interesting comparison. One I'll have to think about a little longer. They had different games, but of course it's a different game now and different roles they have to fit. But it's a cool comment and I too am glad to see Worthy get his due. The NBA would be much poorer without Worthy. Obviously I really like Klay too :)

  • @terryjones662
    @terryjones662 Год назад +1

    Watch his first step... shit was and still is one of the best I've seen...💯💯💯

  • @jamessgian7691
    @jamessgian7691 Год назад +1

    I liked Kareem and Magic, Scott, Rambis, Cooper, but Worthy was my favorite Laker back in the day.

  • @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724
    @atty.fernandog.madarcos8724 Год назад +2

    Big Game James 💯
    Tho i find it surprising that the Bad Boys Pistons didnt have a defensive scheme for him as well. I mean i feel like you can back off him a little bit coz he doesnt have that range that much..

  • @misterdurante2276
    @misterdurante2276 Год назад +1

    Great looking video I loved his first step I used to try to play like him marvelous player at times he was not the lakers leading scorer in the regular season however he lead them in scoring in the playoffs often

  • @gsmooth6037
    @gsmooth6037 Год назад +1

    Dawg my favorite. Big game James! From Carolina to LA.

  • @tyronebarquet4123
    @tyronebarquet4123 Год назад

    LOVE YOU BRUDDA 🙌

  • @SuedeStonn
    @SuedeStonn 8 месяцев назад

    Big Game James will always be my favorite player, dude is speed, power, and grace on the floor. I LOVED watching the LAKERS in the 80's, basketball was great fun to play and watch. My friends called me one time to go do... doesn't matter, watching the LAKERS, I'll catch you guys tomorrow! ;}

  • @Setek23
    @Setek23 Год назад +1

    Big game james, he was worthy of that name 👏

  • @karlinwilliamson9329
    @karlinwilliamson9329 Год назад +1

    Man gotta love Isaiah, he gives entertaining and exact analysis. Worthy was impossible to guard.

  • @icemike1
    @icemike1 Год назад +2

    That baseline spin is engraved in my mind

  • @darkmusic320
    @darkmusic320 Год назад

    thank you for the memory brother

  • @Robo311Star
    @Robo311Star Год назад +5

    I've been watching you for a long time bro. I appreciate your content and I'm glad you're still doing your thing

  • @UnconventionalReasoning
    @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад +2

    People watch video of the Showtime Lakers, seeing Magic dribble the ball, make some moves, and make a creative pass leading to a fast bucket. We also celebrate Magic's ability to know where everyone is on the court. What we forget is that the person on the receiving end of those highlight reel passes, more than anyone, was Worthy. Magic didn't have to worry about where James was on the court, he would be where he was supposed to be.
    We rightly celebrate the pass-receive duo of Stockton and Malone. While people may think the Showtime Lakers' equivalent was Magic and Kareem, it really was Magic and James.

  • @BarryHull
    @BarryHull Год назад +2

    I used to get in wonderful arguments with my friends about James Worthy, my claim was that he's the best player EVER to have played the game. Not a showman, just the best.

  • @RGTitan901
    @RGTitan901 18 дней назад

    I loved watching Big Game James play. He was definitely an underrated player on those Showtime Lakers teams 💯

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom Год назад +2

    Still considered the greatest NBA finals performance of all time.

  • @mikehinson5935
    @mikehinson5935 Год назад

    James was fun to watch. Also from right here in NC!!❤

  • @gamerboy-lw3hk
    @gamerboy-lw3hk Год назад +1

    Ran the break with magic perfect. They dominated the break!

  • @paulthomas9911
    @paulthomas9911 Год назад +3

    i liked seeing how rodman and worthy were so complimentary of each other. and its factual...rodman said worthy was the quickest player off the ball he had seen...worthy said dennis was the best athlete he played against. (and he knew how to get in your head. dennis would squeeze your butt. and for 3 quarters you would be lookin at this guy thinking...what is wrong with him?)