No matter if it was a dunk contest or a game Nique and MJ always showed up and never disappointed. I have been looking for this game for years. I remember watching this I think it was the first game of the season for both teams.
Yep, Shaq was a rookie the magic got good. The East got competitive again. And MJ at 29 still at the top of his prime. That was definitely the best era of the NBA.
Yeah I've been studying him a lot recently and really he had actually a all around game. And had a better shot then most ppl give credit for. Especially around the 90s when his dunking ability started to slow down (same with Jordan). And really both players kinda had the same style of play if you look at this game. Jordan had a way purer mid range game and quicker shot then Wilkins. But Wilkins by this time really improved it so he won't have to rely on just athleticism like he kinda was in the 80s.
I remember in the 80's as teenagers we would go over the one friends house who had cable and watch the Bulls and Hawks play on TBS (Hawks) and WGN (Bulls), because these games weren't on prime time tv back in the 80's, so we had to catch them on cable!!! For those who had cable back then!! These games today would be on Christmas Day, ESPN, and TNT all of the time!!
Look how hard and fast they play, no walking up court with sagging defense. No dribble dribble dribble isolation. They’re playing basketball the sport, not the stats.
the human highlight film is goat himself he can compete against any of the greatest players that played Dominique Wilkins always matched Jordan's energy when they played against each other.
@@chrissams6230 Eh not really still a very great scorer just not a high flyer which was never going to be forever. He turned his game because of that, by the 90s Wilkins had a good mid range to around the post jump shot. And could hit a three here and there. And still had that quickness to get in the post and hop step and lay it in. I feel if the Hawks FO and Coach Lenny wasn't so stupid. He could've won a championship in 94. Hawks were the best team in the East and we traded Wilkins by All Star break, one of the worst decisions I've ever learned about. I'm sure if he didn't become a journeyman after being traded and stayed with the Hawks he could've been avg over 22 ppg all the way to 2000.
Watching this it occurred to me, that if i set the playback to .5 speed it would approximate the lethargic pace of too much of the modern NBA. These guys were all over the court and involved in every play whether offense or defense. Thrilling!
This Hawks team became the best team in the East the following year, when Mookie Blaylock took over at PG and they brought Lenny Wilkens in to coach. Dominique became a better all-around team player after his injury, and they played strong team defense with Blaylock and Augmon leading the way. Kevin Willis was playing like a true Allstar, and they had a good bench with guys like Adam Keefe, Duane Ferrell, and Craig Ehlo. They had great chemistry that year, but management decided to trade Wilkins for Manning, and rip out the hearts of Hawks fans, and leaving us to only wonder what if.
And really it's Lenny's fault too because he thought Manning would help more in the playoffs. Which makes completely no sense then and even more now when you see Wilkins as one of the best scorers of all time and where the hell is this Manning dude. I swear only reason we don't win in ATL much is because our front offices in every team are just clueless. Thankfully now things have gotten better and Hawks probably have our best owners in our entire history. And Atlanta United are seen as power houses in soccer and media appeal. But we definitely should have won a chip with Wilkins in 86 and mainly 94. But hopefully Trae can do it!
No one realizes Dominique Wilkins never had a Hall of Fame coach. Phil Jackson, Chuck Daly or Pat Riley I believe those coaches would have won a championship with some of the teams that Dominique played on!
I'm 45 yrs old & i'll say MJ didnt really play anybody that wasnt scared to at least TRY to guard him outside of the "Bad Boys" Pistons & the '90s Knicks.
Still have this on VHS somewhere. From the night it was played. Along with Wilkins post game interview. "He wasn't getting that tip". All the while Hubie Brown on the broadcast was telling everyone exactly who Jordan was going to tip it to with a second left.
Mid 80s to early 90s Hawks Bulls were arguably the most entertaining games to watch. Arguably the two most electric, entertaining and cool ass players in the league going head to head.
Johnny "the read head" Kerr went OFF @ 10:06 mark......tell us how you really feel though~LOL!! These two commentators especially Kerr really made the game and the Bulls championship runs so much more exciting with such EXUBERNANCE and jubilant outbursts......lol!!!
Dominique Wilkins didn't have any help he needed another scoring threat on his team. He just didn't have enough to get past the Celtics, Pistons or the Bulls in a playoff series. While Jordan had Pippen and Magic had Kareem and Worthy. Isiah had the Bad Boys the unstoppable trio of himself Joe Dumars and Vinnie Johnson. The Hawks seemed like they tried to build around him but they never did get a player to help Wilkins get past the Celtics, Pistons and Bulls.
I'm still waiting for a highlight reel where I don't see Pip getting torched by someone on the perimeter. He was a great off-ball defender, and a good post-up defender, but over and over he'd be torched by guys who had any amount of perimeter game. I'm pretty sure his defensive player awards were mostly a result of his steals and rebounds stats, and not due to any intangible on-ball defense. (he avg'd nearly 3 steals a game, which _is_ really good, but not sure that makes up for being a liability on the perimeter the rest of the time)
@Greg Hubbard How about a couple off nights then? Because I recall Pip and Barkley going at it in the 93 Finals and Chuck still managed to average 27 and 13. I know you're going to say "But who won the series?" I think Mike averaging 41 had something to do with that.
Doc Rivers was an All Star in 1988, and Moses Malone was an All Star in 1989. Kevin Willis was a borderline All Star in 1987, and finally made an All Star team in 1992. When Willis couldn't play the 1989 season, they replaced him with two-time former All Star Reggie Theus. I don't know that we can fairly say it was Dominique Wilkins and a pack of nobodies. Obviously, teams have to share the ball, and not everyone can put up All Star numbers, so it can sometimes be helpful to think in terms of All Star talent. As in, how many people on the team ever proved themselves to be productive enough to make an All Star team at some point in their careers. For example, the 1989-90 Pistons had Isiah, Dumars, Rodman, Aguirre and Laimbeer - five players who made multiple All Star teams in their careers. In other words, they could have put out a legit starting lineup of All-Star-caliber players. That's both rare and impressive. The 1986 Celtics were even more preposterously loaded with Bird, McHale, Ainge, Walton, Johnson and Parish all being All-Star-caliber players on the same roster at the same time; five of them in your starting lineup, with an All-Star-level guy to bring off the bench. If we look at the Hawks of that era, the 1989 team had Wilkins, Rivers, Theus and Malone - two active NBA All Stars, and four All-Star-caliber players in the starting lineup. That is NOT a set of scrubs.
I agree with you completely with regard to Dominique's talent and the lack of prime HOF talent around him. But the original statement was that Dominique never played with another All Star in his career, when the fact is he played with three different players who had All Star seasons while he was active on the Hawks (Malone, Rivers and Willis). Also, unless we factor in what players either were in the past or became in the future, we'd have to explain how Isiah was the only All Star on the 1989 Pistons (Laimbeer, Dumars, Aguirre and Rodman didn't make it that year), or how Jordan was the only All Star on the 1991 Bulls (Pippen didn't make it that year).
That may be true, but the original statement was that he "never played with another All-Star in Atlanta." By the literal definition of All-Star, I have to say this statement is untrue, because he played with three different players who were named All-Stars while he was on the team with them.
This was the season Jordan lost some of his jumping ability and became the jumpshooting Jordan. He got pawned by Dominique at the end; he got outjumped by Dominique twice at the end. That didn't happen to Jordan until this season. Less of the high-flying, gravity defying plays and settling for more jumpshots. You could see it in this game. Looks like Michael no longer had the left he used to have.
If I had to pick... Dominique Wilkins over Jordan all day. If Dominique had Pistol Pete, and Bob Petit with the 80s to 94 era Hawks... I bet Atlanta could have won atleast one title. And that squad would have made it a war with Chicago for sure
This is why Chicago Bulls games during this period would definitely make some fans mad. The last foul that was called on the Atlanta Hawks, where was the foul? The defender didn't even touch Michael Jordan and the referee blows the whistle.
TripleRp The foul is by the first of the three defenders, left hand on jordan's back, right hand on jordans right shoulder on the drive. By time the ref blows the whistle, Jordan is up shooting the ball. No player contact after he jumps, which is why people watching slow mo go "hey where's the foul, I don't see any contact on the shot"
Poor jordan😔😔😔he thought he's gonna be the heroe in this ball game ,,because of his selfishness and too much confidence that he can take it easy against blaylock but think again the human highlight film was there and blocked his shot hahahaha,,and the bulls lost because of Jordan😂😂😂😂😂
I used to get hype for every nique Jordan match up...best one on one duels ever
No matter if it was a dunk contest or a game Nique and MJ always showed up and never disappointed. I have been looking for this game for years. I remember watching this I think it was the first game of the season for both teams.
The 92-93 season will always be my favorite season. Stars were everywhere on every team.
Yep, Shaq was a rookie the magic got good. The East got competitive again. And MJ at 29 still at the top of his prime. That was definitely the best era of the NBA.
No it wasn’t it’s the expansion era league was weak in the 90s
second best behind 1993-94
A lot of younger fans only look at ‘Nique as a pure dunker, but this mans offensive bag was outrageous
Yeah I've been studying him a lot recently and really he had actually a all around game. And had a better shot then most ppl give credit for. Especially around the 90s when his dunking ability started to slow down (same with Jordan). And really both players kinda had the same style of play if you look at this game. Jordan had a way purer mid range game and quicker shot then Wilkins. But Wilkins by this time really improved it so he won't have to rely on just athleticism like he kinda was in the 80s.
Yes. When Wilkins retired he was the 8th all time scorer in NBA history. How he didn’t make the list of 50 greatest players of all time is beyond me.
It's crazy Nique & Jordan was from the same state and had the same scoring style
I remember in the 80's as teenagers we would go over the one friends house who had cable and watch the Bulls and Hawks play on TBS (Hawks) and WGN (Bulls), because these games weren't on prime time tv back in the 80's, so we had to catch them on cable!!! For those who had cable back then!! These games today would be on Christmas Day, ESPN, and TNT all of the time!!
Look how hard and fast they play, no walking up court with sagging defense. No dribble dribble dribble isolation. They’re playing basketball the sport, not the stats.
Jordan's fg in clutch was 49%, it's really really hard to stop him like that. What a play by Wilkins😱😱
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Wilkins played good defense all game long
蘇邦丞 GP Held JOVERATED TO 40% vs Sonics
JUs tlike LBJ against the SPurs and Celts, he averaged around 34% FG lol.
@@tyrasic4103 ah that time lebron has 8 points and 4 TO's during NBA finals? do i have to slap it to you that faxxxx?
@@tyrasic4103 You mean how JJ Barea held LeBron to 37% in the 2011 Finals...😂😂😂😂
8:55 - What a classic Jordan/Pippen defensive and offensive combo play.
Every great athlete needs a great a great rival!
Jordan was about to ice the game with a last second shot but Dominique Wilkins saved the game with a block
Wilkins vs. Jordan is like Leonardo di Vinci vs. Michelangelo
the human highlight film is goat himself he can compete against any of the greatest players that played Dominique Wilkins always matched Jordan's energy when they played against each other.
Somebody said a mouthful nique is goat
Man I remember watching that game! Good times
Nique's second game back from acl tear boy is he in shape. KD needs this man on his recovery team NOW
But he lost lift soon after this and career cut short
@@chrissams6230 Eh not really still a very great scorer just not a high flyer which was never going to be forever. He turned his game because of that, by the 90s Wilkins had a good mid range to around the post jump shot. And could hit a three here and there. And still had that quickness to get in the post and hop step and lay it in. I feel if the Hawks FO and Coach Lenny wasn't so stupid. He could've won a championship in 94. Hawks were the best team in the East and we traded Wilkins by All Star break, one of the worst decisions I've ever learned about. I'm sure if he didn't become a journeyman after being traded and stayed with the Hawks he could've been avg over 22 ppg all the way to 2000.
Watching this it occurred to me, that if i set the playback to .5 speed it would approximate the lethargic pace of too much of the modern NBA.
These guys were all over the court and involved in every play whether offense or defense. Thrilling!
JORDAN IS THE GOAT BY I LIKE TO WATCH DOMINIQUE!
This Hawks team became the best team in the East the following year, when Mookie Blaylock took over at PG and they brought Lenny Wilkens in to coach. Dominique became a better all-around team player after his injury, and they played strong team defense with Blaylock and Augmon leading the way. Kevin Willis was playing like a true Allstar, and they had a good bench with guys like Adam Keefe, Duane Ferrell, and Craig Ehlo. They had great chemistry that year, but management decided to trade Wilkins for Manning, and rip out the hearts of Hawks fans, and leaving us to only wonder what if.
Facts. I was real upset with that move. Even today I madd at management for that move. SMH
And really it's Lenny's fault too because he thought Manning would help more in the playoffs. Which makes completely no sense then and even more now when you see Wilkins as one of the best scorers of all time and where the hell is this Manning dude. I swear only reason we don't win in ATL much is because our front offices in every team are just clueless. Thankfully now things have gotten better and Hawks probably have our best owners in our entire history. And Atlanta United are seen as power houses in soccer and media appeal. But we definitely should have won a chip with Wilkins in 86 and mainly 94. But hopefully Trae can do it!
No one realizes Dominique Wilkins never had a Hall of Fame coach. Phil Jackson, Chuck Daly or Pat Riley I believe those coaches would have won a championship with some of the teams that Dominique played on!
10:48 but the kids say Jordan never played against real defense.
Keywan Bernard Well that's why they are called kids
I bet those same kids wouldn't have a clue on who the Bad Boys were.
because kids only saw highlights not full games
I'm 45 yrs old & i'll say MJ didnt really play anybody that wasnt scared to at least TRY to guard him outside of the "Bad Boys" Pistons & the '90s Knicks.
Hamlet telmaH ....i do. The Pistons whooped that ass 3x out of 4 in the playoffs.
Great game and footage
Great Dominique Wilkins!!
Wilkins rules 🤟🏼
The pass at 8:08 is marvelous
Still have this on VHS somewhere. From the night it was played. Along with Wilkins post game interview. "He wasn't getting that tip". All the while Hubie Brown on the broadcast was telling everyone exactly who Jordan was going to tip it to with a second left.
I remember that... Nique was going to jump to the roof if he had too 😂😂😂
Love how competitive it is (in a regular season) for crying out loud.
Dominique's ave. 29.9 in 92-93 season.
Without Jordan, He absolutely became a scorieg leader in this season!
Mid 80s to early 90s Hawks Bulls were arguably the most entertaining games to watch. Arguably the two most electric, entertaining and cool ass players in the league going head to head.
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Dominique " I'm about to give yo ass these buckets " Wilkins.
I'm going to give yo cheeks something nice and hard
Lol Jordan just palmed that ball midair
Can't understand in the last possession, MJ went himself to the spot where there were 3 hawks. He was at the top of the key, can attack at will.
I love nique
Best Ever
Johnny "the read head" Kerr went OFF @ 10:06 mark......tell us how you really feel though~LOL!! These two commentators especially Kerr really made the game and the Bulls championship runs so much more exciting with such EXUBERNANCE and jubilant outbursts......lol!!!
Wow,At the 1.00 min mark, Jordan jumped '6 over the goal from a standing jump to block Kevin Willis's shot. SMH, Jordan had no weaknesses 😏
This is a good loss for the Bulls.....both teams were primed and ready.....well at the end of the season Bulls triumph with their first 3-peat.
Dominique scored alot of freethrows
Wilkins!!!
THE GOAT!!
Jordan fastbreak pull up j was so demoralizing
Jorden own the Game Off Basketball the one and only
Don't worry yall would wind up sweeping this team later that season in the 1st round
0:44 OMG how have I never seen that?
Isn't that a goaltending
The Bulls we're stampeding pushing the ball hard and fast and the Doberman defense was on display in that furious rally in the 4th.
0:40 Brick hahaha
I saw this game live on tv. I remember my dad got mad the Bulls lost and sent us to bed.
Dominique Wilkins didn't have any help he needed another scoring threat on his team. He just didn't have enough to get past the Celtics, Pistons or the Bulls in a playoff series. While Jordan had Pippen and Magic had Kareem and Worthy. Isiah had the Bad Boys the unstoppable trio of himself Joe Dumars and Vinnie Johnson. The Hawks seemed like they tried to build around him but they never did get a player to help Wilkins get past the Celtics, Pistons and Bulls.
Scottie is supposed to be the greatest defender but he was torched here.
Turtle Island LAC Nique was just that good man.
Scottie said in an interview that Nique always gave him trouble because MJ and Nique were trying to one up the other every time they played.
I'm still waiting for a highlight reel where I don't see Pip getting torched by someone on the perimeter. He was a great off-ball defender, and a good post-up defender, but over and over he'd be torched by guys who had any amount of perimeter game. I'm pretty sure his defensive player awards were mostly a result of his steals and rebounds stats, and not due to any intangible on-ball defense. (he avg'd nearly 3 steals a game, which _is_ really good, but not sure that makes up for being a liability on the perimeter the rest of the time)
@Greg Hubbard How about a couple off nights then? Because I recall Pip and Barkley going at it in the 93 Finals and Chuck still managed to average 27 and 13. I know you're going to say "But who won the series?" I think Mike averaging 41 had something to do with that.
What if Dominique played with another hof player in his career. He never played with another all-star in Atlanta
Doc Rivers was an All Star in 1988, and Moses Malone was an All Star in 1989. Kevin Willis was a borderline All Star in 1987, and finally made an All Star team in 1992. When Willis couldn't play the 1989 season, they replaced him with two-time former All Star Reggie Theus. I don't know that we can fairly say it was Dominique Wilkins and a pack of nobodies.
Obviously, teams have to share the ball, and not everyone can put up All Star numbers, so it can sometimes be helpful to think in terms of All Star talent. As in, how many people on the team ever proved themselves to be productive enough to make an All Star team at some point in their careers. For example, the 1989-90 Pistons had Isiah, Dumars, Rodman, Aguirre and Laimbeer - five players who made multiple All Star teams in their careers. In other words, they could have put out a legit starting lineup of All-Star-caliber players. That's both rare and impressive.
The 1986 Celtics were even more preposterously loaded with Bird, McHale, Ainge, Walton, Johnson and Parish all being All-Star-caliber players on the same roster at the same time; five of them in your starting lineup, with an All-Star-level guy to bring off the bench.
If we look at the Hawks of that era, the 1989 team had Wilkins, Rivers, Theus and Malone - two active NBA All Stars, and four All-Star-caliber players in the starting lineup. That is NOT a set of scrubs.
I agree with you completely with regard to Dominique's talent and the lack of prime HOF talent around him. But the original statement was that Dominique never played with another All Star in his career, when the fact is he played with three different players who had All Star seasons while he was active on the Hawks (Malone, Rivers and Willis). Also, unless we factor in what players either were in the past or became in the future, we'd have to explain how Isiah was the only All Star on the 1989 Pistons (Laimbeer, Dumars, Aguirre and Rodman didn't make it that year), or how Jordan was the only All Star on the 1991 Bulls (Pippen didn't make it that year).
Ian Douglass inconsistent
Outta positiin players
His bordaline team was never better then others all stars
That may be true, but the original statement was that he "never played with another All-Star in Atlanta." By the literal definition of All-Star, I have to say this statement is untrue, because he played with three different players who were named All-Stars while he was on the team with them.
I think it's just that none of those guys compare to a Jordan-Pippen and Kobe-Shaq or a Magic-Worthy HOF teammates too which Wilkins never had.
0:45 how to tell literally one of the strongest players if all time to keep that weak ish out the paint!
This was the season Jordan lost some of his jumping ability and became the jumpshooting Jordan. He got pawned by Dominique at the end; he got outjumped by Dominique twice at the end. That didn't happen to Jordan until this season. Less of the high-flying, gravity defying plays and settling for more jumpshots. You could see it in this game. Looks like Michael no longer had the left he used to have.
And he was still considered the GOAT even back then! And Nique still wasn't on his level
@@Adam1Malachi That's true. I'm just saying Jordan's game evolved.
The Shootout #JordanChallenge
If I had to pick... Dominique Wilkins over Jordan all day. If Dominique had Pistol Pete, and Bob Petit with the 80s to 94 era Hawks... I bet Atlanta could have won atleast one title. And that squad would have made it a war with Chicago for sure
Offense n defense zero'd n on tha ball n tha rim!
Jordan's team sucked! They're always missing passes! He really elevated these dudes.
Tha rest were great great but MJ waz most exciting most dominant!
Good but the Dream Team defeated him
Nique was better. Dont @ me.
It not 1992
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Why the hawks never get to win at the east.
This is why Chicago Bulls games during this period would definitely make some fans mad. The last foul that was called on the Atlanta Hawks, where was the foul? The defender didn't even touch Michael Jordan and the referee blows the whistle.
TripleRp dafuq u talkin bout? The dude put both hands on jordans body while he was going for a shot. U cant do that ya troll
TripleRp The foul is by the first of the three defenders, left hand on jordan's back, right hand on jordans right shoulder on the drive. By time the ref blows the whistle, Jordan is up shooting the ball. No player contact after he jumps, which is why people watching slow mo go "hey where's the foul, I don't see any contact on the shot"
First.
Wow they can't even beat the Hawks. Looks like there ain't gonna be a 3peat.
Poor jordan😔😔😔he thought he's gonna be the heroe in this ball game ,,because of his selfishness and too much confidence that he can take it easy against blaylock but think again the human highlight film was there and blocked his shot hahahaha,,and the bulls lost because of Jordan😂😂😂😂😂
Yup. Poor old Jordan. DW must still be smiling right now from that one game
who went on to win the championship that year. #kingmichealpoornique
Big Difference, Wilkins has no Defense.
old skool basketballs are too girly and soft ! i bet lebron can score 60 easily like going pee pee over this intensity
Have u seen the Bad Boy Pistons and The New York Knicks in those days
Are you serious? ?? What is wrong with you people..
WHEN THE EAST AND WEST WAS THE STRONGEST IN NBA HISTORY!!!!
Had magic and bird stayed 1 or 2 more years it would have been even better