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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @w.w.1348
    @w.w.1348 День назад +6

    Jordan's role on the Bulls was as the primary scorer and a defender. It is a misnomer to call him a ball hog when he averaged 6 apg, and shot over 50% as a Bull.

  • @hahafalseflag5090
    @hahafalseflag5090 2 дня назад +11

    Thank God I grew up in the jordan era.. God is good all the time.. The goat entertained many of us..

  • @CabralCreates
    @CabralCreates 2 дня назад +19

    He was so great because he “wasted” 3 years in college were coaches are actually really good and you work on your fundamentals and development.

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien 2 дня назад

      Exactly!

    • @ciarrajohnson3849
      @ciarrajohnson3849 2 дня назад +3

      College is never a waste. Lebron fkd up ROYALLY not going to college. No telling how much better college woulda made him. Never forego college as an athlete💯

    • @CabralCreates
      @CabralCreates 2 дня назад +1

      @ %100

  • @eltano06
    @eltano06 2 дня назад +9

    he lead the league in field goal attemps but also in field goals made, shooting 50%

  • @ingobordewick6480
    @ingobordewick6480 2 дня назад +5

    If he wouldn't have retired for the first time, many people argue on good solid ground that he would possibly have won 8 chips in a row.

    • @Cannon4545
      @Cannon4545 День назад

      That wouldn't have happened. Much as I love MJ, and as much as I'd love to be able to say he'd have gotten eight... it just isn't realistic, they would have just been too gassed to do that. 7 is possible, although not guaranteed.

  • @Mykoveli
    @Mykoveli 2 дня назад +4

    2:55 If you actually did your research, you’d see that MJ had to score the ball as often as he could, he had no choice because his teammates were cokeheads and he couldn’t rely on them to knock down an open shot to save their lives…He didn’t have the talent on his team like Magic, Bird & Isiah had? His teammates cared more about partying before the games started, during halftime and especially after the game… he said he wanted no part of that lifestyle and kept to himself! How can you Bond as a group, when the mid 80’s drug epidemic was Rampant ! Scottie Pippen wanted to be part of that movement, he enjoyed partying and playing limited minutes… he needs to thank his lucky star’s that MJ was willing to train him properly and mentor him until he became a reliable sidekick and a defensive minded monster with a newly toughened mentality !!

    • @williamwalsh1533
      @williamwalsh1533 День назад

      The only thing that I disagree with you is: wether his teammates did coke or not, they were subpar even when sober.

  • @Darth_Lunas
    @Darth_Lunas 3 дня назад +6

    Happy New Year, you two! 🎉 Keep up the great work.

    • @HBKSHOW1
      @HBKSHOW1  3 дня назад +2

      Happy new year!!

    • @RepentOrPerishL133
      @RepentOrPerishL133 3 дня назад +1

      Okay the Bulls owner told Scottie NOT to sign that long-term contract. Knowing the way the league was going that contract wouldn't age well. Scottie signed anyway. He was getting paid around $3 million close to what Jordan was getting paid around 3.2-3.4 million. Michael's last two contracts were one year deals 30 million each year. He only got those contract after his long-term contract that pay him 3.4 million EXPIRED. He waited. So Michael and Scottie won 4 championships making averaging just over 3 million dollars. They never renegotiated Michael's contract so why would they
      renegotiate Scottie's contract.
      The owner also warned Scottie if he signs that contract he will not renegotiate. The NBA had free agency but the owner's still had the bulk of the power. During Michael's first 7 years contract, that contracted average $900k a year. That was the average. However the contract with backloaded paying more in the future. So his rookie year he only paid 555k and about 675k, his second year. The media was always asking Jordan, " Do you think you're underpaid." He would just say I signed the contract. Jordan's $30 million contract was part of the Larry Bird exception which allowed teams to go over the salary cap to resign a star veteran.
      Those were the only two years Michael was the highest paid player in the league. Scotty just upset with Michael because he felt Michael made him look bad in his documentary for mentioning the 0.8 seconds he chose sit out, because Phil Jackson chose to have Tony Kucko take the last shot. He thought Michael was wrong for mentioning it because he wasn't even there that season.

    • @AntonioM-eo9gw
      @AntonioM-eo9gw 2 дня назад

      @@HBKSHOW1 Ya'll Think Ya'll Can React To 051 MELLY Documentary By Beyond The Fame Channel ? ...Your In For A Treat 🤣

  • @Thedeadpool5505
    @Thedeadpool5505 3 дня назад +3

    Just found this channel and so glad i did. I love watching nba of my childhood. Your reactions are awesome hope the new year is an awesome one for u

  • @shaheempashua6924
    @shaheempashua6924 2 дня назад +10

    This guy Lowkey dissing Jordan every chance he gets He even peddled a few lies in here about MJ

    • @BizznessMinded
      @BizznessMinded 2 часа назад

      Yeah, because he keeps saying Jordan bullied smaller defenders. Jordan bullies everybody. And he dunked on more 7 footers than smaller players

  • @SirPorter
    @SirPorter 2 дня назад +7

    love your channel. wanted to expand on a few things. MJ played baseball for 1.5 years. He actually returned mid season the year they lost to Shaq. Also, his father was murdered in an a robbery. He pulled over to sleep on the side of the rode during a roadtrip and two guys decided to rob him because he was in a nice car.

    • @marvinmarshall9257
      @marvinmarshall9257 День назад +1

      It wasn't mid season it was 17 games left that's the dam whole season

  • @DarrellHardy-p8q
    @DarrellHardy-p8q 3 дня назад +33

    Pippen only gaurded Magic in game 2 of the 91 finals.. Jordan gaurded Magic in games 1, 3, 4, and 5💯 guy in the video got that wrong

    • @puncho8799
      @puncho8799 2 дня назад

      Right!! 💯

    • @hydros25
      @hydros25 2 дня назад

      They get it wrong intentionally because they are trying to create a false narrative.

    • @cyber6sapien
      @cyber6sapien 2 дня назад +10

      This narrator of this video sneakily disses MJ multiple times in this video. Pippen didn't _always_ guard the opposing
      team's best player. It depended on the matchup. As you said, Jordan guarded Magic in the '91 Finals. And Jordan mostly guarded
      Reggie Miller when they matched up with the Pacers in the playoffs.

    • @puncho8799
      @puncho8799 2 дня назад

      @ Right!! 💯

    • @Jason5818UI
      @Jason5818UI День назад +2

      ​@@cyber6sapien exactly with some of that biased nonsense...he eventually became team oriented when Phil told him if he wanted to win he had to learn how to trust his teammates...above all else he wanted to win and the Bulls in the early to mid 80s he had no help

  • @Nomad-vv1gk
    @Nomad-vv1gk 2 дня назад +3

    You're wrong. The NBA rule that required players to wait four years after high school graduation before entering the NBA was abolished in 1971 with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Haywood v. National Basketball Association. The ruling allowed players to enter the NBA draft early if they could show evidence of hardship to the NBA.
    The NBA implemented a new age requirement in 2005, known as the "one-and-done" rule, which made high school seniors ineligible for the draft. However, the NBA did allow high school postgraduates to enter the draft if they were at least 19 years old and one year removed from high school graduation. Amir Johnson was the last high school player to be drafted into the NBA before a new collective bargaining agreement rule went into effect. The Detroit Pistons selected Johnson, who played for Westchester High School in Los Angeles, with the 56th overall pick. Before the rule change, Dwight Howard was a notable player who went straight from high school to the NBA. The Orlando Magic drafted Howard with the first overall pick in his draft class.

    • @Cannon4545
      @Cannon4545 День назад

      Yeah, well they need to bring the college requirement back.

  • @castorpollux5972
    @castorpollux5972 2 дня назад +1

    Great video guys! Healthy Happy New Year! 💪🏿❤

  • @pcsixty6
    @pcsixty6 2 дня назад +3

    they play positional basketball back then, it was his responsibility to score, that's where he's most unstoppable. he also hustles in defense. it was not a requirement, because Daryl Dawkins, went directly from HS to the pros. More like, the NCAA was seen as the best testing grounds for transitioning to the pros

  • @Hope...M
    @Hope...M 3 дня назад +1

    I haven't watched it all yet obviously because I just got notified. I want to wish you guys a Happy New Year and keep being the best you can as a human. I know it's crazy cliche to say but I really do hope you're 2025 is the best year of your life and anyone reading this as well. Props respect and let's go MJ. I'm going to go watch it in a minute but I give you the heads up and thumbs up now. Happy New Year guys and keep doing you. Stay focused. Peace❤❤

    • @HBKSHOW1
      @HBKSHOW1  3 дня назад

      Thank you soo much happy new year to you too❤️

  • @Cannon4545
    @Cannon4545 День назад +1

    Think you guys missed the bit about when he scored his six threes.... he did it in the first half of the game. It was a record in the finals, and he did it in half a game.
    Also, btw, MJ isn't _really_ 6'6"- players are measured in shoes, so they're usually about an inch shorter than their listed height. In MJ's case, it's a little under a full 6'5".

  • @LeviAWilson
    @LeviAWilson 2 дня назад

    Moses Malone was drafted to the NBA right out of high school in 1974 and was first player to have that done. Even though my favorite players are Larry Bird and Micheal Jordan, I still wanted to mention that about Moses Malone because some people might not have known that he was the first high school player to be drafted into the NBA straight out of high school.

  • @DubsIsWhatIget30
    @DubsIsWhatIget30 2 дня назад +4

    Mj is the GOAT OF GOATS so he has done more than most players have done in there whole career 👏 Steph Curry is my favorite player ever and kobe but MJ is my number favorite and My GOAT 🐐

  • @collonturnage3637
    @collonturnage3637 2 дня назад +1

    Jordan was the most under paid player in the league. He always honored his contract. When he got his last contract he said he's not negotiating but they better not disrespect me so they offered him 60M 2yrs contract which was huge at the time. As far as Pippen contract everyone told him it was a bad contract Jordan and management. In those days players took long contracts for security in case they got hurt so scottie took the bad contract.

  • @ljvwright
    @ljvwright 2 дня назад +3

    College should be important to young players. It's where they develop themselves and make their mistakes away from the pressure cooker of the NBA and they come into the league as men and are usually more developed, better players and ready to handle starting day 1. It wasn't just MJ, most of the 80's and 90's stars all did 2,3, sometimes 4 years in college.
    Far too many kids coming into the NBA now are underdeveloped and are projects who struggle for 2, maybe 3 seasons, when if they went to college would've been better players once drafted. As a result the NBA is weaker as a product because we have to wait for these kids to develop and in some cases they never do because they didn't learn the necessary steps in college.

  • @blade5883
    @blade5883 2 дня назад +4

    GOAT MJ

  • @Needglory23
    @Needglory23 2 дня назад +2

    1:34 Jordan reading the sports section of the news paper looking for motivation…. From the look on his face, he’s taking something personal that he’s reading 🧐

  • @christopherfranklin9838
    @christopherfranklin9838 2 дня назад +1

    I'm 6'3 ". My grandmother was 6'5, my dad 6'2, my sister is 5'8, and my mom was 5'8

  • @chieflores9665
    @chieflores9665 21 час назад

    About the Pip's contract, MJ adviced him not to sign that contract but at that time Pip's family is having financial difficulties so he signed it, MJ wanted Pip to get paid, and before the 1998 season, Jerry Reinsdorf (Bulls Owner) decided to replace Phil Jackson, MJ and the other Bulls decided that it will also be their last year as a team, as seen in "The Last Dance" MJ is a huge role for Pip to get a large contract thru sign and deal to Houston (sorry for my bad grammar, english is not my first language)

  • @philiplinder3473
    @philiplinder3473 3 дня назад +1

    He played 4 years in highschool. He was cut from the varsity but played JV of course.

  • @jpake
    @jpake 2 дня назад +2

    One could play a drinking game with the number of times you say "that's crazy".

  • @dawgpound9624
    @dawgpound9624 2 дня назад +2

    Check out Jordan’s Historic Bulls Mixtape 🔥

  • @ShaunTheNavigator
    @ShaunTheNavigator 12 часов назад

    Those 1991 NBA Finals Stats were incorrect for Jordan. He ACTUALLY averaged 31.2 pts, 6.6 rpg, and 11.4 apg.

  • @matthewzimmerman5064
    @matthewzimmerman5064 23 часа назад

    Pippen signed a long term contract for a large amount to him at the time but after a couple years he was getting way less than he should have but he signed that deal. Maybe Chicago could have paid him more but then they don’t have the team they have. They should have made it up to him afterwards if possible. 10 mil a season to be an assistant coach or something. Something that doesn’t effect the teams cap but does get him paid for his contributions to making those teams great.

  • @tristmas6458
    @tristmas6458 День назад

    Side note... MJ was also emotional for his pops as it was Fathers day against the Sonics

  • @jabroni_z2686
    @jabroni_z2686 2 дня назад +3

    Michael didn’t “waste” his time going to college. If he hadn’t have went to UNC for 3 years he would’ve have had the the proper coaching and grow he needed to succeed in the NBA. Yea he still would have been good but maybe not a great player if not for college. 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @williamwalsh1533
    @williamwalsh1533 2 дня назад

    17:53 Yes Jordan won a bunch of scoring titles but he ALWAYS had competition. Dominique Wilkins and Karl Malone routinely averaged between 28 - 30 points per game. Then David Robinson was in the mix as well. And a former scoring champ Bernard King had a great come back with the Washington Bullets (King had fractured his knee playing ironically or not if you believe in conspiracies) against the Kings. In the early and mid eighties Jordan had competition from Adrian Dantly, Alex English, Kiki Vanderwegh, George Gervin, Mark Aguire, and Jeff Malone. Even Larry Bird had a year where he averaged over 29 ppg. In the 90s there was also Mitch Richmond and his teammate Chris Mullin and Barkley. One year while being coached by Rick Pitino Patrick Ewing averaged 28.6 points. Towards the end of Jordan's run with the Bulls, there was Shaq, Iverson, and Vince Carter. There were always players in any of the years that Jordan won his scoring titles that put up great numbers and competed to be scoring champ but Jordan was simply the best.

  • @JelaniWood
    @JelaniWood 7 часов назад

    You know whats crazy about leading the league in FG attempts for MJ was? for his career he still shot 49% from the field. Except in the clutch where he shot 50% FG lol.
    I also love how they say when he started at PG he got 10 TD's in 11 games and averaged 30/10/9.5 then instantly turn around and say he was a ball hog.
    Didnt he out AST MAGIC JOHNSON in '91 Finals? Has second highest AST average in a Finals series too that still stands to this day at 11.4 AST per game from your SG!
    I was there his rookie and first few years. Look at his team. Who did he have to pass to? Orlando Wooldridge was the only other scorer, next best player was Charles Oakley who was never a big scorer. MJ STILL averaged about 6 AST per game for his career. What a "Ball Hog" right?
    That's the biggest issue these days in sports and society as a whole in 2025 = the retroactive character assassination's going on. Stahp! Even as that was happening way back then I was one of few people scratching my head and challenging people whenever they said that and in 2025 people STILL want to try and say it. STAHP!

  • @carlchiles1047
    @carlchiles1047 2 дня назад +1

    The coach of the Lakers said if he had to pick a player to win the game, he’d pick Jordan..if he had to pick a player to save his life, he’s pick Larry Bird…

  • @williamwalsh1533
    @williamwalsh1533 2 дня назад

    2:21 Very important to note that Jordan probably shot over 53% from the field that season. His triple doubles were more effective than Russell Westbrook because of Jordan's efficiency from field

  • @gabrielveron2850
    @gabrielveron2850 16 часов назад

    Happy New Year … it’s 2025 and MJ is the GOAT🐐

  • @brianswiger4037
    @brianswiger4037 День назад

    You forgot to mention that statistically Steve Kerr is the most accurate 3-point shooter ever...

  • @richardmadrid4166
    @richardmadrid4166 3 дня назад

    Happy new years to both of yall i love watching yalls reactions... I was wondering if you wounds would react to Jon Jones the goat of mma? Have a blessed one

  • @brianswiger4037
    @brianswiger4037 День назад

    Jordan and Pippen don't hate each other now it was like a year or two stretch... After the last dance came out

    • @LastLetterisZed702
      @LastLetterisZed702 День назад

      Yeah. Scottie didn't like his mature ex-wife "dating" MJ's son. So in return, Pippen called MJ a "Horrible Player." You could tell by the look on Scottie's face that he seemed very depressed with awful anxiety. Michael and Scottie repaired their friendship, and now, the 2 made things worth while and better again.

  • @YerpDerp17
    @YerpDerp17 День назад

    What makes the GOAT debate impossible is how different they played the games in each era. If Jordan played in today's NBA in his prime his numbers would be INSANE. Because when Jordan played it was WAY more physical. Scoring was simply more difficult. Today you get called for a foul for the littlest bit of contact. Now, this isn't to say LeBron isn't great, he is. But its just different. LeBrons main move is driving to the rim full force, and drawing fouls. If he played in Jordans era he wouldn't at all be able to drive to the rim like he can in the modern NBA. And his jumpshot is way too inconsistent. Plus, the longevity debate to me shouldn't matter, but I can understand when someone feels it does matter. But today's medicine, and recovery methods are way more advanced than in Jordans era. And also, he spent 3 years in college, LeBron didn't. Jordan went away during his prime, and retired at the top, when he could have easily played 3-5 more seasons. People usually laugh at his Wizards years, but he was still putting up insane numbers, just not the same numbers he put up as a Bull. And in all honesty Kobe was a MJ clone, so it was always fun watching him as well.
    So I ramble all of that to say, you can think whoever you want is the GOAT. To me I look at it this way. If we are talking about longevity then LeBron is the GOAT, but if we are talking about peaks then MJ has it. I appreciate yall going back and learning about past eras. I hope you and anyone who reads this has a wonderful, positive and safe day/night!

  • @TkMk_cuzz
    @TkMk_cuzz 2 дня назад

    GREATEST OF ALL TIME 🐐 Michael Jeffrey Jordan 🐐

  • @WillAlder
    @WillAlder 20 часов назад

    From what I understand MJ was actually about 6'5". Still a tall dude, but a little shorter than Kobe. But he had a 48" vertical, so it made up for any shortcomings lol.

  • @blackjesus6433
    @blackjesus6433 2 дня назад

    MJ 🐐 🙏🏾

  • @LastLetterisZed702
    @LastLetterisZed702 День назад

    Michael Jordan was fun to watch throughout his whole entire career. I'm an 1980's and 1990's kid. When Anthony Edwards said MJ is the only skilled player in the league back then, he was wrong. I could probably name 60 or 70 players from the past that were skilled. But MJ was a lot different and he feared nobody. He's kind of a mix between Ja Morant's dunking and Kyrie Irving's crazy moves. But Michael was 100x better than them.

  • @kelvinmeekins7421
    @kelvinmeekins7421 День назад

    Can you react to Michael Jordan’s Kobe Bryant memorial service

  • @EpicTales-y6v
    @EpicTales-y6v 2 дня назад

    His brother had some hops as well

  • @loccdogg26
    @loccdogg26 2 дня назад

    Crazy thing about the 96 team was they lost to the Raptors twice.

  • @brianswiger4037
    @brianswiger4037 День назад

    Have you done a reaction video on Jason white chocolate Williams

  • @TheIcemanthomas
    @TheIcemanthomas 3 дня назад +2

    lebron was not the last person drafted out of hs

    • @cordairotucker6005
      @cordairotucker6005 2 дня назад +1

      I was just about to comment this too

    • @HBKSHOW1
      @HBKSHOW1  2 дня назад

      Was it Amare?

    • @cordairotucker6005
      @cordairotucker6005 2 дня назад +1

      @@HBKSHOW1 naw the last nba player drafted in the nba straight from high school was Amir Johnson as the 56th pick in 2005

  • @KewonJackson
    @KewonJackson 2 дня назад

    What's up my guy man i got a cousin that looks like u wife and it's crazy how people can look like someone u don't even know this is my first time seeing yall i have s ? Do y'all react to music to brother and i like y'all reaction to this video

    • @HBKSHOW1
      @HBKSHOW1  2 дня назад

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  • @jamalrahmaan9804
    @jamalrahmaan9804 День назад

    No it never was a requirement to go to college till now. Moses Malone I don't think went to college, he went straight to the pros. It was just better for most players to play in college before trying to go play pros because the NBA wouldn't look at you if you were coming straight out of college. That's why Kevin garnet, and Kobe Bryant.

  • @JuaNers0n
    @JuaNers0n 2 дня назад

    The 93 Bulls, the best team ever, in the sports history.

  • @validpoints8186
    @validpoints8186 День назад

    Jordan had a lot of refs helping things go his way. He got those stats because fouls would be called if you got too close.

  • @nealcarr4200
    @nealcarr4200 3 дня назад

    Back then from college michael went before his senior year

  • @reactioncompilationallstars
    @reactioncompilationallstars 2 дня назад

    It was the 45. Once back to 23 he was right again.

  • @clarktownsend8991
    @clarktownsend8991 День назад

    People stayed in college because they wanted the education. The money was really good but wasnt like it is now in the NBA. You could get hurt and not see a dime. The contracts werent guaranteed then.

  • @paulamoya7956
    @paulamoya7956 2 дня назад

    Jordan’s Son was Dating Pippens ex wife & Baby Mama.. LOL( about a year ago)

  • @DavidVYoutube
    @DavidVYoutube 10 часов назад

    MJ was not a ball hog. It's his position as shooting guard. He's actually fourth all time in shooting guards for assist per game.

  • @jermainezinnerman7450
    @jermainezinnerman7450 День назад

    He the league in shots 9 times because even when the Bulls became a better team he was still the only player that can consistently get his own shot. Plus he shot %50 for his Bulls career so I say so what. It wasn't like he was jacking up shots and shooting %44 percent or something. He was making over half of them 😆

  • @williamwalsh1533
    @williamwalsh1533 2 дня назад

    24:49 Yeah, if you are into conspiracies, you would think that his life was scripted.

  • @fordastreeets8019
    @fordastreeets8019 2 дня назад

    yall should watch "how good was larry bird actually?"

  • @Bluejacket4life2
    @Bluejacket4life2 Час назад

    That wasnt a requirement...Isiah thomas only played 2yrs in college

  • @brianswiger4037
    @brianswiger4037 День назад

    Ask LeBron if he wants a college degree , and then tell me Michael Jordan wasted his time in college

  • @derekdonnell6503
    @derekdonnell6503 2 дня назад

    I'm 57 so you know I know I only watch two see how many mistakes someone makes you touched on Michael Jordan staying 3 years he would have stayed the whole 4 years reason why he came out early because Dean Smith told him to because he was going to get hurt Dean had to talk to his mother and let her know and she was cool with that and she understood and no Marcus is not messing with Shorty no more he been moved on do your homework unlike Travis Hunter he seen the light he knew what was at state😂😂😂😂😂

  • @whenisdinner2137
    @whenisdinner2137 7 часов назад

    The guy in the video is lying about Pippin always being the guy who guarded the best player on the other team. They took turns...

  • @98ore
    @98ore 2 дня назад

    yea three years learning fundamentals and studying the game under a great coach was not a waste, thats why new kids cant even show good footwork lol

  • @QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST231
    @QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST231 2 дня назад

    Jordan joined a horrible Bulls team so he had to be a “ball hog”. Also, he didn’t “waste” 3 years in college, those years were the key to his development. Same thing with Tim Duncan doing all 4 years. Both came into the league and dominated immediately.

  • @MatthewKleber-c3n
    @MatthewKleber-c3n 2 дня назад

    Steve Kerr's father was also murdered.

  • @devincooper7821
    @devincooper7821 7 часов назад

    Saying Jordan was a ball hog is very dramatic. He took smart shots, and he rarely forced it (which is something Kobe did too much). There was nobody you'd rather have with the ball in their hands.. you knew the right play was going to happen.

  • @194fa
    @194fa 8 часов назад

    They didn’t draft Pippen

  • @robbereal1982
    @robbereal1982 Час назад

    Jordan wasn't the best player in the 80s it was Magic

  • @EpicTales-y6v
    @EpicTales-y6v 2 дня назад

    The narrator got a few tjing wrong in this video

  • @jasonnelson6984
    @jasonnelson6984 День назад

    That rule was not in yet , you can come out of high school . Darryl dockens.

  • @carlchiles1047
    @carlchiles1047 2 дня назад

    How good was Larry Bird, actually? The most,complete team player in any team in sport history..Unselfish , a sharpshooter , 4 time all defensive team..assists, rebounds…The man who invented basketball, James Naismith, was our first coach at Kansas…KU Jayhawks..and his Ten Rules,of Basketball are there in Lawrence beside Allen Field House..Wilt Chamberlain’s old school…in the playoffs, with or without Scottie Pippen..in 6 years, Jordan never got past Bird’s Celtics..and the first two years , were swept..3: consecutive MVP’s and only Bill Russell and Larry Bird and Wilt Chamberlain are on that list…Coach of the Year and Executive of the Year..Rookie of the Year..one on one..MJ was very good…the thing is, MJ began his haul of rings when Bird retired Feb 4th, 1993..and that night Magic Johnson called Bird the greatest basketball player ever,,,Bird made his teammates…Hall of Famers,,Bird took a last place team to the Finals in his first year…Jordan’s Bulls improved by 3 games his first and second year…People THINK Jordan was the best and they say his great Luka and others are today…but Bird led the way, he was first..the founder of the 50-40-90 club..and only John Stockton did it more..50% from the floor, 40% of every three went in..and he shot free throws at a 90% clip…no one had a lifetime career like Bird…No One…

    • @shaheempashua6924
      @shaheempashua6924 2 дня назад +1

      Oh please Bird called Jordan God becuase he knew he was the best ever And he said it many times
      Don't mention Jordan on the Olympic team swept NBA All Stars 8-0 before h ever played a game in the NBA
      If Jordan had a team Larry would never have won a single game against MJ
      They swept the bulls not Jordan Jordan scored buckets upon buckets in those losses

  • @Fabulos1
    @Fabulos1 2 дня назад

    Mike wasn't a ball hog, if i give you the ball and you miss and miss, I won't bother giving you the ball, he had to do things by himself.

  • @DanYeLL2003
    @DanYeLL2003 2 дня назад

    Who ever made this video is low key a hater. There’s a lot of exaggerated claims made here and some info is not right too. First off that second three peat team was not some avengers formed unstoppable force. If that were the case then why weren’t any of them all stars except for Pippen just once outta those 3 years?? Kerr was good, yes but it’s not like he played all the time he was a role player. Rodman was at the end of his career and literally no other team even wanted him. And for the first three peat Pippen and Phil Jackson had been on the team since 1987, so they were there when they were loosing in the 80’s. It’s because that team worked harder every year and worked their way to a winning team that they won. People think everyone loves Jordan because he won all those titles and yes that is part of it, but people love him because he pushed through adversity and when most would give up and try to get traded to another team Jordan didn’t and kept trying to get bigger and better to beat the other teams until he did and then the second three peat we watched a man who had his father brutally murdered and had his body thrown in a lake which had his body so messed up they had to use dental records to identify him leave basket ball to try to find meaning in what just happened to ultimately fight thru his anger/pain and fight his way back to the top of basketball. That is why people love Jordan! He was a winner on and off the court thru everything. Sorry so long, but geez give this man his credit.

  • @striker5044
    @striker5044 День назад

    Mike wasn’t a ball hog the team gave it to him to make sure they won 🙄 a ball hog never passes

  • @Hunt9-qb1if
    @Hunt9-qb1if 9 часов назад

    This video tried to downplay Jordan’s accomplishments. Scottie Pippen did not guard the best player on the team most of the time that was Jordan’s assignment as especially earlier on. I’m so sick and tired of these revisionist history, especially echoed by kids who weren’t even around.

  • @sudahb
    @sudahb День назад

    You don't need to pause so much...

  • @kelvinmeekins7421
    @kelvinmeekins7421 День назад

    Can you read to the most stupidest expensive thing Michael Jordan own?

  • @heykrazy5436
    @heykrazy5436 2 дня назад

    You said alot of misinformation it's crazy lmao

  • @RedNightmare757
    @RedNightmare757 9 часов назад

    Jordan wasn't good.... He was and still is to date the best ever.
    Ball hog isnt the right term when even all of his team still say he just did what was asked of him, he would steal and make it down court before almost everyone so to wait to pass wouldve been unprofessional. If u watch more plays or a whole game u would see he passes when possible or if the spotlight was deserved like with pippen getting last dunk or Kerr with a winning 3. One of the reasons hes the best is his almost psychopathic mindset to turn off emotion and just do what needed done. F how anyone felt about it. And with a swag

  • @IJMHIM
    @IJMHIM 2 дня назад

    Bruh his mom cheated with a tall man 😂 there is no way.

    • @williamwalsh1533
      @williamwalsh1533 День назад

      Here's a clue: think of Steve Rogers before he became Captain America. Rogers needed a serum from the military to gain his super powers. Jordan's Dad was in the Air Force. Jordan's College Coach was in the Air Force. Jordan's Dad worked at military bases. There is a Nike shoe called Air Force One. Michael is called "Air Jordan." The military spends billions upon billions of dollars on research. Substitute the character Steve Rogers for the actual Michael Jordan.

  • @dsfddsgh
    @dsfddsgh Час назад

    Jordan had to take all of those shots in the early years because his team around him was shit.

  • @timothym7608
    @timothym7608 День назад

    LeBron was the best player for a whole decade? How many MVPs does he have? Jordan ruled when he played. LeBron was good, but he's no MJ.

  • @miketaylor1824
    @miketaylor1824 2 дня назад

    This video was mostly lies lol

  • @heykrazy5436
    @heykrazy5436 2 дня назад

    Kobe and mj were ball hogs because they never had teams.

  • @QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST231
    @QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST231 2 дня назад

    Jordan joined a horrible Bulls team so he had to be a “ball hog”.

  • @philiplinder3473
    @philiplinder3473 3 дня назад

    Kobe was 6"7.

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas 3 дня назад +2

      no he was not

    • @RepentOrPerishL133
      @RepentOrPerishL133 3 дня назад

      No, no Kobe was not. He and Michael were 6 ft 4-3/4".
      Basically 6'5". Scottie Pippen was listed at 6 foot 7. Michael is about 2 inches shorter than Michael standing next to Kobe is the exact same height. Michael standing height next to Charles Barkley is almost the exact same height. Charles was at least honest enough to admit he was about 6 ft 4" and not 6'-6" they had him listed at. If you Google search Michael and Kobe's measure height it's going to be 6'-4-3/4" Clyde Drexler was listed at 6'-7". Yet he's taller than Kobe and he was taller than Michael standing side-by-side.

  • @cyber6sapien
    @cyber6sapien 2 дня назад

    30:55 .. .That's not accurate. Here is Michael Jordan's NBA salary in the 90's onward:
    (today's monetary equivalent*)
    2002/03 Washington Wizards $1,030,000 ($1,798,778*)
    2001/02 Washington Wizards $1,000,000 ($1,765,028*)
    *1997/98 Chicago Bulls $33,140,000 ($64,951,712*)*
    *1996/97 Chicago Bulls $30,140,000 ($60,429,065*)*
    1995/96 Chicago Bulls $3,850,000 ($7,931,631*)
    1994/95 Chicago Bulls $3,850,000 ($8,172,795*)
    1993/94 Chicago Bulls $4,000,000 ($8,702,908*)
    1992/93 Chicago Bulls $4,000,000 ($8,963,623*)
    1991/92 Chicago Bulls $3,250,000 ($7,507,858*)
    1990/91 Chicago Bulls $2,500,000 ($6,046,478*)
    As you can see, Jordan was grossly underpaid by the NBA. Especially considering how much
    money he made for the league. Jordan's final two years in Chicago is when he made the bulk of the
    money, which his agent successfully negotiated in his final contract with the Bulls. Scottie was
    also grossly underpaid by the Bulls. But ironically Scottie actually ended up making more money
    in total NBA salary, than MJ did. But MJ made the bulk of his fortune from his endorsement deals.
    Especially the deal he signed with Nike.