I always say the 6-0 Finals and 6 Finals MVP'S is not what makes him the greatest IMO. It's his Game he has the most mesmerizing Game that I've ever seen. When he's playing you can't take your eye's off of him!
You are right. The only reason they bring up the finals is because then they can pretend to have a sort of conversation. Even my gramma and 5 year old sister would sit mesmerized
WTF was that at 2:30 ?? Oh my :-D I think what makes these old games so emotional and great is the fact that a lot of these games were so close and clutch. Today’s games are lot of 20 to 30 point wins and that is kind of boring... you can really feel the pressure and the energy here.... awesome stuff.
In China, many people regard Jordan and Kobe Bryant as their own hero, I like the same, He brings us a lot of indelible spirit and strength. When Kobe Bryant and Jordan do not play, You will be for whom, waiting for two hours only to watch TV before the passion and unrestrained picture. Like basketball can add me as a friend, learn from each other
@@AnHebrewChild Hi Danulb. Yeah I guess that sounds pretty harsh. I have to give Hubie credit for when he came out of retirement in the 2000’s, hired by Jerry West to coach the Grizzlies, and was so good, he won Coach of the Year for them. I’m really a diehard Detroit Pistons fan, as far back as the 1980’s. When the Pistons beat the Lakers in ‘89, I remember a local newscaster, cutting away from the Game, said “eat your heart out, Hubie”. He really didn’t like the Pistons. Maybe not as much as Marv Albert. But he was pretty one-sided, in favor of who ever they were playing against. I said he was evil, in that it seems like, well he was older back in ‘89 … and I remember broadcasting the GSW’s finals appearances just a few years ago. He kinda looks like the villain from Poltergeist II. Hehe. J/k. ;-)
@@ryanjoslyn okay well that makes more sense now. Wasn't sure how serious your remark was. Ha Thanks for the explanation. btw, I'm a Bulls fan going back to the 80's (due to a certain player). As the years have gone by, especially when I picked up a DVD set which contains all 6 1989 Pistons-Bulls playoff games, I've come to appreciate the Pistons more. Even tho y'all won the chip that year, the Pistons also helped _make_ Jordan and the Bulls championship caliber. Cheers
@Adrian Flores 😂😂😂 you are a bad liar. Even Phil himself said the Lakers seldom executed the triangle offense properly. Kobe pounded the ball like no man's business.
2:23 is ridiculous. You can't stop the GOAT. You can't take your eyes off the GOAT. Don't piss the GOAT off. Don't let the GOAT get heated. Don't compare statistics with the GOAT especially if it's more than 10 years of the GOAT playing with the bulls. Only the GOAT can do 10 scoring titles in a row (3 after returning from retirement). The GOAT doesn't need 17 years to beat longevity records. Don't ever say your the GOAT if you're the GOAT. Long Live the GOAT. We miss you GOAT.
He's been doing crossover since his rookie year. Literally his first game he did a cross to spin around the 2-min mark: ruclips.net/video/Mxq8k_mHCtk/видео.html
His game said it all. I was blessed to see him live during high school, college, and beyond. Since him, no one, no combination of players, has or have ever impressed me. In fact, I stopped watching the NBA until the Warriors changed the NBA again and made it worth watching. The NBA is now only worth watching during the finals, not even the playoffs. Looks too much like the WNBA to me, except for the dunks.
I love how people use the "old" excuse for the Pistons losing later that season in the playoffs, when they literally won back to back the year rings the two years before. So players get "old' in a span of a year? And the Pistons were still younger in 91 than the Big 3 Boston Celtics when Lebron finally beat them in 2011 and when Kobe beat them in 2010.
Jordan was relentless in his scoring and jump shot; i will draw up comparison of Kobe Bryant on their tenacity is virtually the same. I believe the fact that this was the Bulls first road victory on the road in the palace did something to the psyche of the Pistons as you could see the air lead out of the place at the end of the game.
4:10 So interesting that the clock stops at 37.1 after this sensational move, the scoring average for MJ in 1986-87 and about his averages against Detroit 😂😂 great game in general, Bulls are on the way!
Kobe have to be thankful that Jordan existed so he can copy his game and try to imitate what Michael did a lot of people don't give Kobe Bryant any credit because he built his game watching and imitating Michael Jordan a lot of people don't give him credit at all you have to be yourself you have to be original not a copy of the original you have to be yourself that's what separates greatness from a failure
Detroit whooped that ass 3yrs in a roll an Simply got tired of doin it!!! Detroit was injuried&Tired!! Bein on the top gets old that's why Michael retired in 93 felt he had nothin more to prove no different than how the PISTONS felt in 91 After there 3peat!! Yea i said it 3peat cause that's basically wat they Did..Wat 3pts away from bein the 88champs makes them different somehow!? Yea rite next..
Zeke Thomas broke his shooting wrist this year, only played 48 games coming back for the playoffs, & was never the same. But Jordan worshippers will never admit Isiah's injury was the main factor on why he finally got past the Pistons. 😂
Tony Hawkins You ignoramus Jordan was injured one of the times they beat the Bulls in the playoffs plus the Pistons won 50 games even with Isaiah missing those games which means they were really a 65 win team or more
No Isiah because of Thomas' wrist injury: Detroit would have won this game by 20 had Thomas been there - when you watch the entire game... they missed Thomas' push and leadership combined with his 20-25 points and control of the game when it was early - mid 3rd quarter and mid to late 4th quarter.
Whats the point in saying they could have won if Thomas were there.. if chicago still won more games in reg season, and they sweept the pistons 4 games to 0, even with thomas scoring 25-30 points in that finals. When you talk about winning by 20, you are talking about a superior team.... they didnt do anything to stop being sweept that season.
@@plainsimple244 Even if this was one of the reasons, still... Thomas scored 29 points in game 3. Aguirre and the other guy, Johnson scored 30 points in those loses. You were the 2 times defending champion. If you got destroyed 4 games to none when you were chasing the treepeat, that was because the other team was the superior team. Even with Thomas not being at 100%.. you still had a great team. An injury is not an excuse for such an humilliating defeat. Thomas did amazing game at the 3rd game. That was the key game. Great teams, even with one of your stars not being at 100, still wins those games, to at least give a challenge. The Bulls were just too much. That was what happened.
@@maziosare2515 The game isn't about stats: how many points a guy gets, it's about controlling pace, flow, time, score, and manipulating your half court offense and getting the best out of possessions - and rebounding... control the boards, control the game: Injuries don't allow that to happen, it doesn't matter who you are; that's why later on in 1996-1998, Chicago needed Rodman and a huge front court to deal with Shaq ('96) and their front court did a great job vs. NY in 1992-1993; when your big people are injured, they cannot rebound or protect the paint which means you cannot manipulate the game. See, Chicago improved in this way: They were more patient than in past seasons in their half court offense; they moved the ball more; also Pippen, Cartwright, Paxson, and Grant would hit more open shots and Jordan was a lot more patient in the half court with his teammates, that's how Chicago improved. Detroit didn't improve from 1990 to 1991 because they had way too many injuries, so they couldn't really make a push in the regular season to really get the fat off... this is why I pointed out how Detroit was getting their groove back vs. Boston and then it happened in game 1 when Thomas got injured by Dee Brown - that set the Pistons back 1000 times because of the explosion off the dribble... remember, I'm not talking stats, I'm talking threat and control... when leaders go at it, Jordan does his thing, Thomas does his thing; Isiah Thomas was always able to elevate his team when Jordan would go off but he wasn't able to in '91 due to injury when Jordan turned it up... in years past when Jordan would turn it up, Thomas would turn it up 10 times more and it wasn't stats, it was in control and response - you cannot do that with injuries, your body will not allow it. Just look at game 1 of the ECF and the Isiah Thomas interview where he's in all black and the background is black - listen to what he says. Remember, Jordan was worn out after 1993; well that's where Thomas was combined with injuries to his wrist, ankle, and tear-duct among 5 other guys with their injuries in their rotation that season... these are not excuses, the 'burn out' caused Jordan to retire but Thomas kept playing with injuries... just ask yourself why would the Pistons lose in '91 and then break up that championship team for 1991-92? Doesn't make sense... that's what really ended them and the Knicks did the rest.
@@plainsimple244 Every team goest trough fatigue. Every great team as to deal with that. I never heard of any major injury on other players other than Isiah. But anyways.. what you are saying is something that every great team has to deal with in order to defend their championships. The bulls went through all of that in a period of 9 years. 2 treepeats. When you get sweept 4 games to 0 by the same team that was taking you very far in the previous 2 finals, to finally denaying your chance for a treepeat in that fashion... and you didnt come up with nomething to avoid it, fatigue.. having some players "hurt" during the reg season.. is not an excuse. Your team was just inferior, plain and simple.
Well their was one player that would've been better and beaten MJ and that was this man was Len bias and to bad he passed away and R.I.P and you'll be remembered.
Jay Lee the GOAT was not the goat when he was 20. It took years of practice and experience. There's been many players who had the potential and didn't Lan out. Tp say bias would have been better is your opinion, but just remember, the hype doesn't always pan out..
I always say the 6-0 Finals and 6 Finals MVP'S is not what makes him the greatest IMO. It's his Game he has the most mesmerizing Game that I've ever seen. When he's playing you can't take your eye's off of him!
Agreed
Facts! Talking about his rings always takes away what he did with a basketball in his hand
It's both though. The Game shows he had game the rings show he was a winner.
You are right. The only reason they bring up the finals is because then they can pretend to have a sort of conversation.
Even my gramma and 5 year old sister would sit mesmerized
*Bill Russell’s soul has joined the chat*
3:53 beautiful escape dribble and signature pull up™️
That shit was art. Straight masterpiece
@@spazamania2161 facts
MJ had amazing style of play noone willl ever match to this G.O.A.T
Amazing basket @ 2:30 MJ is simply Thee Greatest.
Facts. Only Wade couldve played in this era. Kobe, LeBron and all the other softies today would cry.
@@meg-k-waldren lol @ u calling these all time greats soft. Like who the fu c k are you? 😂😂😂
MJ got both Laimbeer and Salley with that shot... LOL
@@meg-k-waldren Kobe literally could’ve done that bro, he’s literally Mikes little brother
Thanks. Prime Jordan!
Preview of what MJ was going to do to the Pistons in the ECF that year
Even the announcers couldn't believe what they were seeing with Jordan. He was so good that seemed shocked at times.
To see them compare any player to this guy is unfair!!!
Omg the double cross over on lambeer and dumars 🤦🏿♂️🎯
WTF was that at 2:30 ?? Oh my :-D I think what makes these old games so emotional and great is the fact that a lot of these games were so close and clutch. Today’s games are lot of 20 to 30 point wins and that is kind of boring... you can really feel the pressure and the energy here.... awesome stuff.
In China, many people regard Jordan and Kobe Bryant as their own hero, I like the same, He brings us a lot of indelible spirit and strength. When Kobe Bryant and Jordan do not play, You will be for whom, waiting for two hours only to watch TV before the passion and unrestrained picture. Like basketball can add me as a friend, learn from each other
Wanfei Zhou hi
Hubie Brown = awesome commentator!
He's the John Madden of the NBA.
Hubie is evil. And evil never dies
@@ryanjoslyn huh? Why is he evil?
@@AnHebrewChild Hi Danulb. Yeah I guess that sounds pretty harsh. I have to give Hubie credit for when he came out of retirement in the 2000’s, hired by Jerry West to coach the Grizzlies, and was so good, he won Coach of the Year for them.
I’m really a diehard Detroit Pistons fan, as far back as the 1980’s. When the Pistons beat the Lakers in ‘89, I remember a local newscaster, cutting away from the Game, said “eat your heart out, Hubie”.
He really didn’t like the Pistons. Maybe not as much as Marv Albert. But he was pretty one-sided, in favor of who ever they were playing against.
I said he was evil, in that it seems like, well he was older back in ‘89 … and I remember broadcasting the GSW’s finals appearances just a few years ago. He kinda looks like the villain from Poltergeist II.
Hehe. J/k. ;-)
@@ryanjoslyn okay well that makes more sense now. Wasn't sure how serious your remark was. Ha
Thanks for the explanation.
btw, I'm a Bulls fan going back to the 80's (due to a certain player). As the years have gone by, especially when I picked up a DVD set which contains all 6 1989 Pistons-Bulls playoff games, I've come to appreciate the Pistons more. Even tho y'all won the chip that year, the Pistons also helped _make_ Jordan and the Bulls championship caliber.
Cheers
when the games was real tough!!
John Kim you mean elbowing, throwing punches when try to cut to paint?
LeChampion #3Rings
Lebron = an unskilled loser
rambosexy2009 Having 3 rings makes LeBron an "unskilled loser"? Wow, you must be a new level of dumb.
Jose J Rivero
Given, not earned.
rambosexy2009 So because you hate LeBron, his accomplishments were not earned. Nice logic...
3:22. The give and cut. Something that was sorely missing from Kobe's game. Like so many of today's players he needed to pound the ball.
@Adrian Flores he doesn't watch
@Adrian Flores 😂😂😂 you are a bad liar. Even Phil himself said the Lakers seldom executed the triangle offense properly. Kobe pounded the ball like no man's business.
@@meg-k-waldren Phil never had anything bad to say about those bulls teams and never had anything good to say about those Lakers
2:23 is ridiculous. You can't stop the GOAT. You can't take your eyes off the GOAT. Don't piss the GOAT off. Don't let the GOAT get heated. Don't compare statistics with the GOAT especially if it's more than 10 years of the GOAT playing with the bulls. Only the GOAT can do 10 scoring titles in a row (3 after returning from retirement).
The GOAT doesn't need 17 years to beat longevity records.
Don't ever say your the GOAT if you're the GOAT.
Long Live the GOAT.
We miss you GOAT.
2:05 early crossover.. might've been one of the first ones ever done MJ the greatest.
He's been doing crossover since his rookie year.
Literally his first game he did a cross to spin around the 2-min mark:
ruclips.net/video/Mxq8k_mHCtk/видео.html
Lol ain’t no dam first one ever done
"First crossover"
What??
Jump shooting is the reason why the Bulls overcame the Pistons, not the mythical 10-15 lbs of muscle.
THAT RIVALRY WAS AMAZING WOW WOW GODBLESS PEACE AND LOVE ALWAYS TO YOU AND YOURS MY BROTHERS 😄...(*8*)
Best Ever
I remember this game the bulls finally won at the palace
His game said it all. I was blessed to see him live during high school, college, and beyond. Since him, no one, no combination of players, has or have ever impressed me. In fact, I stopped watching the NBA until the Warriors changed the NBA again and made it worth watching. The NBA is now only worth watching during the finals, not even the playoffs. Looks too much like the WNBA to me, except for the dunks.
what a big hand of Mark Aguirre@3:05
Was isiah not playing in this game?
He missed 34 games that season following wrist surgery
thanks
I love how people use the "old" excuse for the Pistons losing later that season in the playoffs, when they literally won back to back the year rings the two years before. So players get "old' in a span of a year? And the Pistons were still younger in 91 than the Big 3 Boston Celtics when Lebron finally beat them in 2011 and when Kobe beat them in 2010.
Prime GOAT
2:39 Predator mode, ON.
wow!
Jordan was relentless in his scoring and jump shot; i will draw up comparison of Kobe Bryant on their tenacity is virtually the same. I believe the fact that this was the Bulls first road victory on the road in the palace did something to the psyche of the Pistons as you could see the air lead out of the place at the end of the game.
Too Blessed847 Kobe copied everything he could of MJ
Good job 👍 bulls.
5:43
He developed that jumpshot didn’t have to get in the paint as much Jordan rules didn’t work lls
4:10 So interesting that the clock stops at 37.1 after this sensational move, the scoring average for MJ in 1986-87 and about his averages against Detroit 😂😂 great game in general, Bulls are on the way!
The Jordan Rules were not used in 1991 cause his teammates grew up after losing to them in the playoffs for 3 years
Pistons is my most hated team in jordan era...they hurt my MJ so much physically...
Hated the pistons. I agree. And then the knicks but never as much as the pistons
I love hubie brown
4:29 what a bullshit call wow
Where is Isaiah??
Kobe have to be thankful that Jordan existed so he can copy his game and try to imitate what Michael did a lot of people don't give Kobe Bryant any credit because he built his game watching and imitating Michael Jordan a lot of people don't give him credit at all you have to be yourself you have to be original not a copy of the original you have to be yourself that's what separates greatness from a failure
MJ FLOAT LKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE
2:49 not that's NBA basketball, not the soft flop and scream and not even make the shot on a love tap nonsense we see with today's offensive players.
His midrange is wet
4:11
This the old pistons bro he should have beat them in 90 mike jus didn’t yet bye in to Phil yet cause they had the better team
5 vs. 1
Well, i guess the refs got tired of the "Bad Boys", too....givin MJ every lil tick-tack call down the stretch. 😂😂😂
deadly steele.... KAREEM
Detroit whooped that ass 3yrs in a roll an Simply got tired of doin it!!! Detroit was injuried&Tired!! Bein on the top gets old that's why Michael retired in 93 felt he had nothin more to prove no different than how the PISTONS felt in 91 After there 3peat!! Yea i said it 3peat cause that's basically wat they Did..Wat 3pts away from bein the 88champs makes them different somehow!? Yea rite next..
@@joeloomis3425Lol good joke
wow
Zeke Thomas broke his shooting wrist this year, only played 48 games coming back for the playoffs, & was never the same. But Jordan worshippers will never admit Isiah's injury was the main factor on why he finally got past the Pistons. 😂
Tony Hawkins You ignoramus Jordan was injured one of the times they beat the Bulls in the playoffs plus the Pistons won 50 games even with Isaiah missing those games which means they were really a 65 win team or more
The bulls did not win at the end the pistons loss three offensive rebounds OK I will be honest I'm a bulls hater
No Isiah because of Thomas' wrist injury: Detroit would have won this game by 20 had Thomas been there - when you watch the entire game... they missed Thomas' push and leadership combined with his 20-25 points and control of the game when it was early - mid 3rd quarter and mid to late 4th quarter.
Whats the point in saying they could have won if Thomas were there.. if chicago still won more games in reg season, and they sweept the pistons 4 games to 0, even with thomas scoring 25-30 points in that finals.
When you talk about winning by 20, you are talking about a superior team.... they didnt do anything to stop being sweept that season.
@@maziosare2515 Injuries dictate a series.
@@plainsimple244 Even if this was one of the reasons, still... Thomas scored 29 points in game 3. Aguirre and the other guy, Johnson scored 30 points in those loses.
You were the 2 times defending champion. If you got destroyed 4 games to none when you were chasing the treepeat, that was because the other team was the superior team. Even with Thomas not being at 100%.. you still had a great team. An injury is not an excuse for such an humilliating defeat.
Thomas did amazing game at the 3rd game. That was the key game. Great teams, even with one of your stars not being at 100, still wins those games, to at least give a challenge.
The Bulls were just too much. That was what happened.
@@maziosare2515 The game isn't about stats: how many points a guy gets, it's about controlling pace, flow, time, score, and manipulating your half court offense and getting the best out of possessions - and rebounding... control the boards, control the game: Injuries don't allow that to happen, it doesn't matter who you are; that's why later on in 1996-1998, Chicago needed Rodman and a huge front court to deal with Shaq ('96) and their front court did a great job vs. NY in 1992-1993; when your big people are injured, they cannot rebound or protect the paint which means you cannot manipulate the game.
See, Chicago improved in this way: They were more patient than in past seasons in their half court offense; they moved the ball more; also Pippen, Cartwright, Paxson, and Grant would hit more open shots and Jordan was a lot more patient in the half court with his teammates, that's how Chicago improved. Detroit didn't improve from 1990 to 1991 because they had way too many injuries, so they couldn't really make a push in the regular season to really get the fat off... this is why I pointed out how Detroit was getting their groove back vs. Boston and then it happened in game 1 when Thomas got injured by Dee Brown - that set the Pistons back 1000 times because of the explosion off the dribble... remember, I'm not talking stats, I'm talking threat and control... when leaders go at it, Jordan does his thing, Thomas does his thing; Isiah Thomas was always able to elevate his team when Jordan would go off but he wasn't able to in '91 due to injury when Jordan turned it up... in years past when Jordan would turn it up, Thomas would turn it up 10 times more and it wasn't stats, it was in control and response - you cannot do that with injuries, your body will not allow it.
Just look at game 1 of the ECF and the Isiah Thomas interview where he's in all black and the background is black - listen to what he says. Remember, Jordan was worn out after 1993; well that's where Thomas was combined with injuries to his wrist, ankle, and tear-duct among 5 other guys with their injuries in their rotation that season... these are not excuses, the 'burn out' caused Jordan to retire but Thomas kept playing with injuries... just ask yourself why would the Pistons lose in '91 and then break up that championship team for 1991-92? Doesn't make sense... that's what really ended them and the Knicks did the rest.
@@plainsimple244 Every team goest trough fatigue. Every great team as to deal with that. I never heard of any major injury on other players other than Isiah. But anyways.. what you are saying is something that every great team has to deal with in order to defend their championships. The bulls went through all of that in a period of 9 years. 2 treepeats.
When you get sweept 4 games to 0 by the same team that was taking you very far in the previous 2 finals, to finally denaying your chance for a treepeat in that fashion... and you didnt come up with nomething to avoid it, fatigue.. having some players "hurt" during the reg season.. is not an excuse. Your team was just inferior, plain and simple.
....As the Bulls stampeded over the Peeons....I mean Pisstons.
BULLS RULE!!! PISTONS DROOL!!! BULLS GAME!!!
Well their was one player that would've been better and beaten MJ and that was this man was Len bias and to bad he passed away and R.I.P and you'll be remembered.
Jay Lee R.I.P
+Finest So wtf are you r.i.p to me for like you want to start shit or something?
Jay Lee the GOAT was not the goat when he was 20. It took years of practice and experience. There's been many players who had the potential and didn't Lan out. Tp say bias would have been better is your opinion, but just remember, the hype doesn't always pan out..
+Derek McFarland That's very true tho.. So if it's not a problem for me asking but,Who you consider the 🐐?
Jay Lee MJ = The 1 and only GOAT.