Indiana vs. UNC (1984 Sweet 16): Michael Jordan's final college game

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  • Indiana took down No. 1 North Carolina, led by Michael Jordan, in this close 1984 Sweet 16 matchup. Jordan, a junior, declared for the NBA Draft soon after the loss. Watch the full game here.
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  • @rdptll
    @rdptll 9 месяцев назад +18

    Other than ‘76, Knight never had the best teams but he won a lot of games bc he was just a better coach than everyone else. It’s just a fact. He took over at at Texas Tech and made them into a tournament team and had them ranked.

    • @shanetrimble9265
      @shanetrimble9265 2 месяца назад +1

      Took them to the Sweet 16

    • @louiejordan6933
      @louiejordan6933 25 дней назад

      Great insight particularly in this match up he out coach Dean Smith by making in game adjustments

  • @ej11481
    @ej11481 Год назад +27

    Before the NBA draft, which took place a few months after this game, Bob Knight begged Portland's GM to draft Jordan over Bowie.
    Portland's GM said something like "Jordan's great, but we really need a center." To which Knight replied, "Then play Jordan at center!"

    • @jonhaynes1577
      @jonhaynes1577 Год назад

      Yes, Portland blew another one this is just one of many Portland's blown draft picks

  • @MrAschiff
    @MrAschiff 2 года назад +82

    It's remarkable to me how many future pro players were on North Carolina in addition to Jordan. You'd figure they'd dominate the game. Bobby Knight knows how to coach.

    • @brianr3720
      @brianr3720 2 года назад +13

      Teams that know how to play together are often times more dangerous than teams with great talent but can't work together...

    • @John6-40
      @John6-40 2 года назад +6

      It was one game. We all know this NC team would beat this Indiana team in a 7 game series. But anything can happen in one game. Hence March "madness"

    • @MrAschiff
      @MrAschiff 2 года назад +15

      @@John6-40 I understand that. But it's still a shocker. Ewing went to three finals, Jordan only one. All I'm saying is they should have dominated the game or even just won by five points. Knight was a great coach.

    • @MrAschiff
      @MrAschiff 2 года назад +4

      @@John6-40 Also, it wouldn't explain why UCLA won numerous championships in a row.

    • @brianr3720
      @brianr3720 2 года назад +15

      @@John6-40We don't all know anything. What some of us do know however, is that this Indiana team was drilled from sun up to sun down with fundamentals and selflessness.
      There's an old saying: "You play for the name on the front of the jersey; not the name on the back of the jersey." It's interesting that Indiana has no name on the back of their jersey...
      Personally, I'm not prepared to say this North Carolina team could or would beat the Hoosiers in a 7 game series.
      It seems to me that the better team won.

  • @mikemactavish1665
    @mikemactavish1665 Год назад +5

    My Dad taped this on his VHS and kept it until he died

  • @freddyrobinson6453
    @freddyrobinson6453 7 месяцев назад +8

    Rest in peace coach Bobby Knight. Coach Bobby Knight was, pound for pound, the most gifted college Basketball coach of my lifetime, and this 1984 "N.C.A.A" Basketball tournament exemplified my assessment. The 1984 North Carolina "Tarheels" may have been the best starting lineup in the history of that storied program. Coach Bobby Knight outsmarted another hall of fame coach in Dean Smith and that extraordinary talent coach Dean Smith was blessed to assemble.

    • @meluaufeet
      @meluaufeet 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. I thought about this game.

    • @philb.1502
      @philb.1502 7 месяцев назад +2

      I agree 100%. When you look at the talent of these two teams, there was no comparison. North Carolina had Michael Jordan, Kenny Smith, Sam Perkins, and Brad Daugherty, who all went on to have terrific NBA careers! Indiana didn't have any guy off of their team that did anything in the NBA and they beat this Tarheel team?? One of the worst losses of Dean Smith's coaching career. R.I.P. Bobby Knight who went on to coach the USA Olympic team to the gold medal in 1984. He coached Michael Jordan on that team and called him the best player he'd ever seen!

  • @timothymiller1783
    @timothymiller1783 2 года назад +11

    I'm a Hoosier and I watched this game when I was in the Navy with a shipmate from Fayetteville. One of us was happy after the game. 😅

  • @davidkahil5158
    @davidkahil5158 2 года назад +26

    this could be the best coaching performance in ncaa history

    • @bensawesomemixchannel7220
      @bensawesomemixchannel7220 7 месяцев назад

      this was like jordan rules to the max. 6 IU players in the paint waiting for him.

  • @kasandrapurplekitten
    @kasandrapurplekitten 2 года назад +46

    Masterclass by Knight UNC was loaded and considering he got Dean Smith in 81 and beat him in the final show's how good coach Knight really was

    • @JSARogers
      @JSARogers 2 года назад +2

      MJ got a BS second foul early in the first half. That changed the game.

    • @slpguy6026
      @slpguy6026 Год назад +6

      @@JSARogers lol sure! That was the difference. In the whole game, that one foul. It was rigged! Nah it wasn’t Knight. Nah he didn’t figure out how to beat 4 future NBA starters .

    • @WildwoodClaire1
      @WildwoodClaire1 Год назад +1

      Actually, a couple of ticky-tacky foul calls on James Worthy did more to determine the outcome in 1981 than any display of "brilliance" from Knight.

    • @shanetrimble9265
      @shanetrimble9265 Год назад

      ​@@WildwoodClaire1 They Throttled UNC. You are joking right?

    • @curtisd2842
      @curtisd2842 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@WildwoodClaire1you need a sippy cup. Compare the talent Smith had at Carolina and whet Knight had at IU. It’s ridiculously one-sided, yet Knight OWNED Dean Smith. He owned him. Period.

  • @jonboxleitner7354
    @jonboxleitner7354 2 года назад +15

    Bobby Knight got a hold of Michael Jordan on the Olympic team later that year. Knight knew what was up. Jordan just exploded after that.

  • @mnrichards100
    @mnrichards100 7 месяцев назад +6

    Coach Knight, the GOAT, at his very best.

  • @marvinstheman88
    @marvinstheman88 3 года назад +52

    Dan Dakich's finest moment. Looking at the names on both sides, it's obvious that North Carolina had more talent. It's amazing that Indiana won this game.

    • @hoosierproud7718
      @hoosierproud7718 3 года назад +9

      No it's not amazing, Indiana better and Bob Knight was way better than Smith.

    • @pdaddy879
      @pdaddy879 3 года назад +6

      @@hoosierproud7718 delusional 😂🤣

    • @hoosierproud7718
      @hoosierproud7718 3 года назад +1

      @@pdaddy879 INDIANA WON DUMB A**. Smith was over rated compared to Knight. INDIANA was a team.

    • @Vevay1961
      @Vevay1961 3 года назад +9

      @@pdaddy879 What was the score of the end of the game? Oh yeah. Indiana won. Soundly.

    • @randyestes9930
      @randyestes9930 2 года назад +1

      Dean Smith lost that game.

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 3 года назад +31

    I was a little kid (6yrs old) in Raleigh NC watching this and while Jordan was incredible then, we hadnt a clue how he would change the game for all of history.

  • @byrondaniel4410
    @byrondaniel4410 5 месяцев назад +2

    I watched this game with my dad seeing these always hold a very special place in my heart

  • @huskyjerk
    @huskyjerk 3 года назад +62

    That UNC team was packed. Absolutely packed. And they lost. Nice coaching by the Indiana staff.

    • @toddcrickmore7196
      @toddcrickmore7196 3 года назад +15

      This game best epitomized the long-running narrative about Bob Knight, “if you give him a week to prepare, he’ll beat anybody.”

    • @greghaggard8891
      @greghaggard8891 3 года назад +3

      @@toddcrickmore7196 I thought the same thing as I was wondering how this team beats UNC and loses to Virginia in the Regional Final.

    • @georgesouthwick7000
      @georgesouthwick7000 2 года назад +4

      On paper, North Carolina was far the better team……unfortunately for the Tar Heels, the game wasn’t played on paper.

    • @seed.planted
      @seed.planted 2 года назад +5

      No shot clock. That has quite a lot to do with it.

    • @timothymiller1783
      @timothymiller1783 2 года назад +1

      Bobby Knight was 2-1 vs Dean Smith. IU is 10-6 vs NC all-time. Red trumps baby blue.

  • @domblack6288
    @domblack6288 4 года назад +6

    Thank you! Keep these coming, please

  • @davidclay2339
    @davidclay2339 11 месяцев назад +6

    Jordan's last game and a few years later Shaquille O'Neal loses his last ncaa game to indiana also. Go hoosiers

  • @jeffbrown4927
    @jeffbrown4927 2 года назад +6

    North Carolina has Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, Kenny Smith, and Brad Daugherty and they lose to this Indiana team? Granted, Smith and Daugherty were injured; but really it was a genius coaching job by The General.

  • @alantoler8266
    @alantoler8266 6 месяцев назад +3

    We had the best announcers back then ....man miss those days

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 4 месяца назад +2

    anyone remember the next game vs Va. That was a great game!! Othell Wilson, if I recall, hit some clutch shots down the stretch to beat IU. I think the Carolina game took a lot out of the Hoosiers. Respect to UVA

  • @pacldawson
    @pacldawson 3 года назад +56

    One of many great wins from a Bobby Knight team.

    • @randyestes9930
      @randyestes9930 2 года назад

      Bobby Knight great coach, Dean Smith blew that game.

    • @timothymiller1783
      @timothymiller1783 2 года назад +3

      Bobby Knight was 2-1 vs Dean Smith. IU is 10-6 all-time vs NC. Red trumps baby blue.

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 7 месяцев назад +3

      another one is the UNLV game,,,,, still unbelievable

    • @237KMT
      @237KMT 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dabneyoffermein595 That's one of my favorites.

  • @john-cm8yn
    @john-cm8yn 3 года назад +11

    Stew Robinson's steady ball handling is one of the main reasons IU won this game.

  • @owensuppes1
    @owensuppes1 Год назад +3

    Bobby Knight was gifted this game from coach Dean. Limiting Jordan to 8 mins in the first half backfired. And when Knight put Jordan on the Olympic team, he set his weapon loose. 23 was the best player in the world in the 6 game warmup against NBA All-stars.

  • @jimmyfranklin3862
    @jimmyfranklin3862 3 года назад +10

    Man...that Carolina team was LOADED

  • @kyleworrell256
    @kyleworrell256 12 дней назад

    Never get tired of watching this one.

  • @rosrebel
    @rosrebel 3 года назад +17

    One of the best ncaa games all time ......for many reasons ...including the art of defense ...

  • @Michael-dd6hl
    @Michael-dd6hl 5 месяцев назад +1

    This game hurt so bad. Carolina had the team that should've played Georgetown in the Tournament Finals. Carolinas best starting 5 ever .

  • @RonnieLeeDuck
    @RonnieLeeDuck 4 года назад +30

    Dean Smith was Indiana's defensive MVP in this game. He singlehandedly shut down Michael Jordan for almost half the game.

    • @jbow8213
      @jbow8213 3 года назад +8

      Indiana closed down all Jordan’s driving lanes to the hoop and he couldn’t hit his jump shots for sh*t...on top of Dean trying to force the ball into Perkins.

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 3 года назад

      No one knows what you are talking about.

    • @joeski734
      @joeski734 3 года назад +7

      That's the old joke.
      Q: Who is the only guy who can hold Michael Jordan under 20 points a game?
      A: Dean Smith

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 3 года назад

      @Calvacade of Fred Couples Jordan rule was not in effect yet.

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 3 года назад +3

      @@joeski734 Coach's fault, refs fault. Once the Jordan rule was in effect, he could just crash and lane and get an automatic foul call, but that did not occur until the 90's. You know, when the bulls started to win championships.

  • @brew7676
    @brew7676 3 года назад +20

    Alford was a great college player.

    • @brew7676
      @brew7676 3 года назад +2

      @Josh Wright he helped them win a national title

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад +2

      @Josh Wright -- Alford played matador defense, Knight helped him be all he could be in college. The Big Ten is a long way from his comfort quarters at New Castle. Knight arranged for screen after screen for Alford, helping him become an A+ scorer in college vs. great competition.

    • @utopian3d
      @utopian3d 3 года назад

      @Josh Wright haha good stuff

    • @shawnyoung8752
      @shawnyoung8752 2 года назад +1

      @@dabneyoffermein595 that dude could scrap off picks square his shoulders and knock shots down. For a 6 foot guy with only shooting skills Knight made him a offensive beast. Plus a 90% ft shot made him a nightmare to defend.

    • @Amick44
      @Amick44 2 года назад

      Hardly got off the bench at Dallas. Not that he was expected to a star. But if Kyle Macy could start for a few yrs? And I still think Alford is at least as good as Macy ever was.

  • @1pt21jigawatt
    @1pt21jigawatt 3 года назад +11

    Even knowing the outcome of the game, it’s still hard to bet against NC with that lineup.

    • @daviclar867
      @daviclar867 3 года назад +1

      You got that right Doc!

    • @amys3531
      @amys3531 2 года назад +2

      True. Hard to bet against Jordan. Mabey he'll win if you watch it again. I'll be right here if you want to place a bet on the heels

    • @christophermorris2434
      @christophermorris2434 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dean got outcoached again

  • @purplemoney240
    @purplemoney240 3 года назад +62

    This was just pure coaching. Look at the NBA players on these 2 teams lol. Knight was the best coach in the game in the 70s and 80s

    • @hartonosiswono
      @hartonosiswono 3 года назад +6

      @Lee E I think you are an idiot. Bob Knight won three championship, and his 1976 team was the last unbeaten team, and at one time Bob Knight was the winningest coach.

    • @chrisoakley5830
      @chrisoakley5830 3 года назад +4

      I'll say this... Every time Knight faced Dean Smith he beat him.

    • @chrisoakley5830
      @chrisoakley5830 3 года назад +2

      @Danny Tallmadge I don't know about all that stuff but Smith did keep great players like Jordan down. He would only let a player score but so many points.

    • @chrisoakley5830
      @chrisoakley5830 3 года назад +2

      @Danny Tallmadge I didn't like him either but not personally. I just was frustrated because they won so much back then. I do think however that to his credit he placed the team concept over winning sometimes.

    • @carseye1219
      @carseye1219 3 года назад +9

      @Danny Tallmadge Perfectly fair to criticize someone's coaching but anybody that risked everything to fight against the despicable rot of segregation and has earned near universal praise from anybody that played for him must have been a good man. The south needed many more like him in the '60's.

  • @alwayslearningthefacts5881
    @alwayslearningthefacts5881 3 года назад +22

    Please watch the first 2:08 The Starting line-up for NC is like an NBA all-star team. But Indiana had coach Knight. I`ll take him any day. @ 4:53 MJ launches. And 59:30 for you Hoosier fans.

    • @Skier10
      @Skier10 3 года назад +1

      What’s wrong with Billy Packer?

    • @KG-xt4oq
      @KG-xt4oq 3 года назад +4

      @@Skier10 He's a Wake Forest homer/anti-Carolina goon who thinks he knows more about the game than anyone else. He'll passive-aggressively hate on UNC when he's calling their games until UNC has the game won, then faux-fawn all over them like he's their #1 fan.

    • @joeski734
      @joeski734 3 года назад +2

      Did you watch the Final Four this year? Nantz, Raftery, and Grant Hill made me long for Billy Packer. They were absolute garbage.

    • @j.a.allison8607
      @j.a.allison8607 3 года назад +2

      @@joeski734 They were ok this year... BUT... Took all of them WAY TOO LONG to recognize how great Baylor's team was this year, especially on defense. Best defensive performance in an NCAA final EVER. No. 1 Gonzaga shot over 50% but still lost by 16 because Baylor "D" held them to so few attempts.
      Best offensive team performance in a Final ? Villanova in 1985, shooting 78.6% as a team (22 of 28) to upset G'Town.
      Best off. perf. by a player ? Bill Walton, 21 of 22 vs. Memphis State in '73 for 44 points & MVP of course.
      Best upset ? NC State in 1983 vs. No. 1 Houston. NC State (26-10) had to win all 3 games in the ACC tourney just to qualify for NCAAs, plus 6 straight (4 by 2 pts. or less) in March Madness to complete their "Cinderella season" for Coach Jim Valvano. That's 9 straight do-or-die games. Will never be duplicated.

    • @timothymiller1783
      @timothymiller1783 2 года назад

      Look at the bright side, it could have been Bill Raftery. 😄

  • @shelbysmitherman1056
    @shelbysmitherman1056 3 года назад +29

    The Greatest Of All Time was responsible for the win and he didnt even play a single minute....Thats Coach Knight.

    • @windu2472
      @windu2472 3 года назад +1

      John R Wooden is the GOAT

    • @wmw3629
      @wmw3629 3 года назад +2

      @@windu2472 With his buddy benefactor, Sam Gilbert!

    • @windu2472
      @windu2472 3 года назад

      @@wmw3629 every program has cheated and a lot of those allegations have very little evidence, but regardless it doesn’t matter cuz 10 championships in 12 years speaks for itself. Tons of programs have paid players and what not but no one has or ever will come close to 10 chips in 12 years

    • @j.a.allison8607
      @j.a.allison8607 3 года назад

      @@windu2472 See above for the "clear picture" of judging Wooden, Smith, Knight & Krzyzewski. Calhoun, Williams very good coaches, but step below the first four mentioned as far as Xs & Os, in-game coaching & innovation.

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 2 года назад +1

      @@windu2472 UCLA and that bs Pyramid Of Success. That "pyramid of success" was 2 words. Sam Gilbert

  • @craftsmans2279
    @craftsmans2279 2 года назад +2

    Miss these Days

  • @chrismorfas7515
    @chrismorfas7515 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing win, but seeing Giomi and Simmons and hearing a mention of Delray Brooks’s name reminds one of the turmoil to come…Turned out nicely, tho (1987).

  • @damienmensinger1439
    @damienmensinger1439 3 года назад +11

    UNC was beyond stacked. Amazing Indiana beat them

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад +1

      Loaded, like NBA stars everywhere basically against Freshman.

    • @johnhaganjr8089
      @johnhaganjr8089 3 года назад +4

      More amazingly is that VIRGINIA minus Ralph Sampson would beat INDIANA in the next round

    • @denniseverett1904
      @denniseverett1904 3 года назад

      The Hoosiers were not real good( no outside shooting whatsoever) in '84. They were far better the year before and especially in '81 and '87

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад

      @@johnhaganjr8089 no Ralph Sampson, or are you saying he had foul trouble in so many words?

    • @cliftonmcknight4659
      @cliftonmcknight4659 3 года назад +2

      Kenny Smith had a broken wrist. Huge game changer

  • @charlesgreen8703
    @charlesgreen8703 4 дня назад

    Legend has it,that that Jordan guy went on to have a better than average NBA career!

  • @DustyTail
    @DustyTail 6 месяцев назад +1

    At the final buzzer I looked at the cheerleaders, the ones happy, and the ones sad; all I could think of is…, we’re all in our 60s now. 😮😢
    It seemed like a forever to get to 1984 and a 20 something; but like a fraction of that to get to now.

  • @paulm6481
    @paulm6481 3 года назад +4

    That North Carolina tea, was loaded. How IU win is amazing.

    • @Noname-ni1dy
      @Noname-ni1dy 2 года назад

      Their coffee was even better

  • @cmike956
    @cmike956 3 месяца назад +1

    the motion of this Hoosier team was magic. Alford slide left to open up the shot het wanted Blab! 3:47

  • @varrick1226
    @varrick1226 Год назад +4

    I recall this game because it was Dakich that really kept Jordan in check. I will always love Bobby Knight.

    • @bradlewis6514
      @bradlewis6514 9 месяцев назад

      And that was even after Dakich heaved pre-game finding out he was gonna be put on MJ! I vividly remember watching the entire game!

  • @richardhuffman8903
    @richardhuffman8903 Год назад +3

    Being a Tar Heels fan I was disappointed in the outcome of this game. But I always appreciated coach Knight and the Hoosiers. You may be surprised to learn that Bobby and Dean were great friends.

    • @DustyTail
      @DustyTail 6 месяцев назад +2

      Bob Knight was friends with a lot of greats. Ted Williams, Pete Newell, Bill Parcells. Johnny Bench, Dean Smith, and scores more.

  • @Etwnby5211
    @Etwnby5211 Месяц назад

    “[MJ’S] mom has never missed a game.” I had a little mist in my eyes at that. MJ had great parents.

  • @uncleloof
    @uncleloof 2 года назад

    Listening to Dakich on the radio right now. Never seen this game brfore.

  • @icantthinkofaname1483
    @icantthinkofaname1483 3 года назад +22

    Pretty crazy how the game has changed, no shot clock and NC pretty much runs their entire offense inside the arc. It’s kind of strange to look at

    • @Montweezy
      @Montweezy 3 года назад +2

      Was it 83 or 84 when the 3pt line was added????

    • @icantthinkofaname1483
      @icantthinkofaname1483 3 года назад +2

      @@Montweezy 87 for the tourney actually, I didn’t even think of that. The nba already implemented it and they’re playing in the Hawks old arena in this game. I just saw the line and assumed that they had it

    • @Montweezy
      @Montweezy 3 года назад

      @@icantthinkofaname1483 well in that 84 game we are commenting on there is a 3pt line...that was 84 I know there wasn't one in 82 when jordan hit the shot to beat georgetown....that's why I was thinking the same thing...😂😂😂 Didn't realize it was an nba arena

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 3 года назад +1

      @@Montweezy As shown game was played at the old Omni in Atlanta and at the time they didn’t use a special floor with NCAA markings on it. They just used the floor the arena had.(Once the NCAA added the three pointer they would add that line but made no other modifications.)

    • @Tboy439
      @Tboy439 2 года назад

      This is what puzzles me. I thought that the shot clock was instituted in the 70's due to the Phil Ford and Carolina 4 corners offense. This clearly gives the weaker team the advantage, especially if they get the lead. they can simply hold the ball and force the other team to wear themselves out chasing the ball, and only take easy shots when they are availible. And Indiana was clearly playing the stall in the 2nd half. The most important event of the game is early in the first half when Jordan and Blab went up for the ball, which Jordan clearly gained control of as he collided with Blab in mid air, and the foul was called on Jordan for some reason although he was the one with clear possession. This gave him 2 early fouls and he only played 8 minutes of the 1rst half. Which allowed Indiana to get the lead and play keep away. If anything, the foul should have been called on Blab, which would have left Jordan in the game a stuck Blab with his 2nd foul early. And the game would have been a lot different.

  • @broaddusmarines
    @broaddusmarines 3 года назад +9

    This game right here is why Bobby Knight is the greatest college basketball coach of all time.
    That UNC roster had nothing but high school All Americans on it. Four players on that team were (or eventually became) college All Americans. I believe seven players on that team eventually went to the League.
    On the other hand, not one of those Midwestern farmboys on the Indiana team (except for the German stiff) even sniffed the NBA and the only player the average basketball fan can recognize is a FRESHMAN Steve Alford.
    This is Bobby Knight’s coaching masterpiece.

    • @Noname-ni1dy
      @Noname-ni1dy 2 года назад

      Alford was an NBA player, look it up.

  • @Ryan.Ryan.4
    @Ryan.Ryan.4 3 года назад +5

    Lol I only knew Steve Alford among the players because he coaches my favorite team

  • @johnmoreland4501
    @johnmoreland4501 Год назад +2

    Dean Smith was a nice man but was no Bob Knight when it came to big game coaching.

  • @fleurafricaine5740
    @fleurafricaine5740 2 года назад +2

    They edited out Jordan’s winning shot at the buzzer.

  • @daviclar867
    @daviclar867 3 года назад +4

    Who here remembers Christian Lattner?

  • @gregoryklein2608
    @gregoryklein2608 3 года назад +17

    I am watching...because COLLEGE BASKETBALL IS NOTHING WITHOUT THE FANS IN THE ARENA.

    • @Mitchell2311
      @Mitchell2311 3 года назад +2

      We will eventually get back to full stadiums

    • @mikeyjo420yo
      @mikeyjo420yo 3 года назад +1

      That and all the idiotic woke fools who took a knee during the National anthem

    • @brentad2004
      @brentad2004 3 года назад +1

      Ball goes in hole just fine.

  • @cooper482011
    @cooper482011 3 года назад +4

    A 21-year-old MJ was 6’5” in college and in the NBA he was 6-foot-6. Amazing!

  • @commonwealthedison5346
    @commonwealthedison5346 2 года назад +5

    Interesting how MJ basically shedded the southern accent after a few years in Chicago.

  • @raymondbell5739
    @raymondbell5739 2 года назад +6

    I remember this game! I still can’t believe Steve Alford outplayed Michael Jordan!!!

    • @JSARogers
      @JSARogers 2 года назад +2

      Fouls

    • @gregpettis1113
      @gregpettis1113 Год назад +2

      Steve Alford was a great player

    • @bradlewis6514
      @bradlewis6514 9 месяцев назад

      It wasn't just Steve Alford in that game my man! Indiana got considerable contributions from other guys, most notably Stew Robinson and Mike Giomi and Giomi after the season ended up transferring to play for Jimmy V at NC State! Not about Alford outplaying Jordan whatsoever! Indiana got a complete team effort and it was Dan Dakich who did an admirable job defending him! That was even after Dakich hurled pre-game

  • @jimmyplenderleith9471
    @jimmyplenderleith9471 Год назад +2

    Holy smokes UNC was loaded.....4 starters ended up being good / great NBA players.....how did they lose?

  • @JesseLlorente
    @JesseLlorente 2 месяца назад +1

    Dean Smith outcoached himself. He liked to rely on his bench, even when he didn't need to. He had two All-Americans, in Jordan & Perkins & only fed one. Knight had a good game plan to sit back in the key in a zone but as Jordan showed in the final 5 minutes, he was the best player in the country. Smith didn't run the ball through him, for whatever reason. It was a much different game back then, with no 3 pt shot or shot clock, which lead to other huge upsets such as NC State vs Houston in '83 & Villanova vs Georgetown in '85.

  • @adrianwalsh6053
    @adrianwalsh6053 Год назад

    I was 13 years old !!!!!!North Carolina, was such a dominating team in those years with of course Mr.Jordan was scoring at 30 points a game and more !!!!set all kinds of records

  • @generationll
    @generationll 2 года назад +2

    Remember listening to this game via radio in my Boston apartment.Ironically Virginia would knock off IU 2 days later to make it to the Final Four

  • @acornsucks2111
    @acornsucks2111 3 года назад +5

    Still a few years before the Jordan rule was in effect.

  • @melvinwalls1426
    @melvinwalls1426 Год назад

    One thing is for show MJ took his game to another level) within a short period of time is unbelievable ) witness by many as something different in style and skill seldom seen*

  • @ponzo1967
    @ponzo1967 Год назад

    Not the luck I had thought at age 13 but great coaching of a solid team.

  • @rosrebel
    @rosrebel 3 года назад +1

    So many future nba ers

  • @marcdewey1242
    @marcdewey1242 2 месяца назад

    I remember Blab,he played along side of Isiah Thomas,Randy Whittman when IU won the national championship in 1981.

  • @kevingaray1593
    @kevingaray1593 3 года назад +2

    03/22/1984 - 40 years ago

  • @adamhall5024
    @adamhall5024 2 года назад +1

    Miss those days of no shot clock or 3 point line

  • @j.a.allison8607
    @j.a.allison8607 3 года назад +12

    ...... NC's lineup of Jordan, Sam Perkins, Brad Daugherty and Kenny Smith looked overpowering but freshman Smith was ineffective with broken wrist, Jordan had foul trouble, soph Daugherty suffered in-game hand injury. NC shot horribly (under 35%) Indiana shot lights out for the game (almost 65%), IU matched up well, got great games from Steve Alford & 7-2 center Blab. They also played great team D & ran efficient offense. Kinda like when "little" Princeton almost knocked off Alonzo Mourning & (No. 1 seed) Georgetown in 1993. It can always happen, as No. 16 UBMC proved vs. No. 1 Virginia in 2018.
    Knight and Dean Smith ? All great coaches stumbled multiple times in early rounds of the NCAAs or before they even got to the NCAA tournament. IU in first round to Richmond, etc.
    ... it's interesting... Dean Smith, Bob Knight, John Wooden and Mike Krzyzewski all played for great coaches (Phog Allen, Fred Taylor, Ward Lambert, Bob Knight). Jim Calhoun (3 NCAA titles, almost 900 wins) did not (Bill Callahan, Am.Int. College D. II) and Calhoun was never an assistant coach.
    Wooden (Purdue 1932) and Knight (Ohio State 1960) and Dean (1952 Kansas) all played for NCAA champs. Wooden (12.1 ppg) was the "better" college player -- "Player of the Year" in 1932 and Purdue was named "national champs" by the Helms Ath. Foundation & Premo-Poretta Poll -- two separate org. that retroactively gave out awards to basketball teams, players from late 1890s through 1938 before NCAA began in 1939.
    Smith, Knight and Krzyzewski (at Army) were all average Division I college players in college (2 ppg to 7 ppg) who learned well from their head coaches and, with Wooden, all went on to teach the game extremely well and successfully, all becoming the winningest coach of all time when each retired (except coach K). That is remarkable... and begets the winners become bigger winners theory in life. Yet, Calhoun, a Div. II All-American player at Amer.International College played under just a .500 level coach (Bill Callahan). He never was an assistant.
    Also interesting, four were born in the midwest: Wooden (Indiana), Smith (Kansas), Knight (Ohio) and Krzyzewski (Illinois). Calhoun (Massachusetts).
    Yes Wooden has 10 NCAA titles, Krzyzewski 5, Knight 3, Calhoun 3 and Smith 2... After reading about each... I believe you can make a case for each as the greatest coach(es) since 1960. Smith, Knight, Calhoun & Krzyzewski all coached in the Mideast or East -- where, objectively, in their eras, there was much stronger competition to get to the Final Four than in the West.
    Remember, too... Only conference champs could compete for NCAA titles thru almost all of Wooden's era (1947-1975) while Smith, Knight, Coach K and Calhoun all had to battle talented at-large berth national powerhouse teams hungry for redemption in every round in the East. And each had to win 5 or 6 games to become national champs. During Wooden's era, you only had to win 4 games against half western universities to claim a crown (less teams were invited, bracket was NOT balanced yet by NCAA).
    What Wooden's UCLA teams were able to do was remarkable -- 10 titles in 12 years -- the result of great coaching fundamentals from Wooden, great defensive strategies (2-2-1 press, diamond & 1, etc.) from the best assistant coach ever in Jerry Norman (who recruited Walt Hazzard, Gail Goodrich, Lew Alcindor, Lucius Allen, Sidney Wicks & Curtis Rowe to name a few), PLUS the recruiting help of famous black UCLA alumni like Jackie Robinson (Baseball's breaker of the color barrier), Ralph Bunche (U.S. United Nations rep), Willie Naulls (NBA veteran), Arthur Ashe (U.S. Open champ), and Rafer Johnson (Olympic Decathlon champ) all helped draw some of the nation's BEST basketball players to the West Coast & UCLA.
    Whoever got Lew Alcindor & Bill Walton was going to the Final Four every year, just like Bill Russell & Wilt Chamberlain took their teams to the NCAA Final in their college days. Alcindor (for race appeal reasons) and Walton (local boy) WANTED to come to UCLA. I consider Alcindor & Walton to be the two most complete college players of all time. With Pete Maravich at point guard & Oscar Robertson at the other guard, I would round out my all-time college team with Chamberlain & Russell as my 5th starter, 1st sub.
    Wooden, most successful... sure, hands down. Yet, all his early great black players (Naulls, Walt Hazzard, Lew Alcindor, Lucius Allen, etc.) all considered quitting the team after their sophomore years ("A Coach's Life" by Seth Davis, 2014 copyright) there as the on-campus culture (ex. no dorms for blacks) or Wooden's non-communication, detached off-court persona, and not explaining why you would be benched, stressed them all out to the max. UCLA booster/friend Sam Gilbert stepped in with hospitality at his house & elsewhere to save the day for UCLA fans with Hazzard, Alcindor & Allen, according to Davis' book.
    Wooden communicated the Xs and Os of hoops tremendously in practice... according to his players, he was below average at relating to them as people while they were there. Calhoun's and Smith's players had a much more positive experience with them....same with Krzyzewski's guys. Knight's? More of a mixed bag of memories, like Wooden's. According to his book, Wooden did not talk to you much if you were not in his top 7 player rotation. And he gave his top players more leeway when it came to breaking team rules, curfews, etc.
    "Greatest coach" ever then? Tough call to make. Most enjoyable "great coach" to play for ? For life lessons, success & relatability... I go with Dean Smith or Jim Calhoun. Though playing with Bill Walton probably would have been a lot of fun... Keep ballin' all you hoopers !

  • @daboys1215
    @daboys1215 2 года назад +1

    I wonder what happened to that Michael Jordan kid from UNC?

  • @kj9093
    @kj9093 Год назад +1

    Alford was absolute money!

  • @chrismorfas7515
    @chrismorfas7515 3 года назад +2

    I'll spare you the story of how I once blocked 7'2" Uwe Blab's shot.

  • @petermiller7761
    @petermiller7761 Год назад

    This is why the 90s era was so physically tough to play in because NCAA didn't have a shot clock until the 90s probably I'm not sure ......but this explains alot Everybody played 3 - 4 yrs back then in College which means they learned how to play man to man extremely well because obviously if you didn't chase your man around YOU GET NO PT

  • @jwhine
    @jwhine 2 года назад

    What’s up with the court? Why’s it the nba paint and why’s the 3 point line so deep? And why no shot clock?

    • @visarr
      @visarr 2 года назад

      They were playing on an NBA court. The shot clock wasn't implemented until 1985-86. The 3 point shot started in NCAA in the 1986-87 season - the NBA 3 point line was ignored in this (and every) NCAA game.

  • @mrlafayette1964
    @mrlafayette1964 2 года назад +3

    Gary Bender just had a great college hoops voice,Whittenburg!!...beat yeah as a Heels fan this one was a stunner,plus Indiana beat us over the head with our own four corners keep away game.

    • @martinbaccardax5366
      @martinbaccardax5366 2 года назад +2

      Bender was an amazingly talented broadcaster ... Big 8 football, NCAA hoops, did some NBA as well ... just a terrific "big occasion" voice that never tried to dominate the proceedings.

  • @Ezees23
    @Ezees23 2 года назад +2

    UNC had four future successful NBA players in their starting lineup (no NBA slouches) - and other NBA players on the bench. A loaded team still doesn't guarantee winning it all - just ask Michigan (2x) and others.

  • @MrKylepg
    @MrKylepg 3 года назад +1

    Did I miss something? Why would you intentionally miss the second free throw at the end of the game when you are only up by three?

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 3 года назад +3

      No three pointer in college basketball at the time. Only way to get a tie was the old fashioned three point play. Score and be fouled.

  • @JK-br1mu
    @JK-br1mu 6 месяцев назад

    Myko sitting on the bench more than any other game I've ever seen.

  • @jaycarnagey9968
    @jaycarnagey9968 2 года назад +1

    Also it's the exact same terrible picture quality I remember when watching it live as a kid

  • @michaeljordan6008
    @michaeljordan6008 Месяц назад

    I loved Bobby Knight.

  • @itsmeforsure5475
    @itsmeforsure5475 2 года назад +6

    Strange part about Steve Alford is he peaked as a college freshman, which is hard to do. His freshman year, he shot nearly 60% and for a guard, thats unheard of.

    • @brew7676
      @brew7676 2 года назад +3

      He shot 53 percent from 3 as a senior. He was pretty good throughout. He probably didn't take that many shots as a freshman.

    • @Jay-im8jn
      @Jay-im8jn Год назад +3

      Alford had a pretty good senior year as well, you know, leading IU to the national championship victory.

    • @brianwhitaker2357
      @brianwhitaker2357 Год назад +3

      Lol you have no idea what you're talking about. He was a consensus first-team All-American his junior and senior years, Big Ten player of the year his senior year and led IU to the national championship his senior year.

    • @bradlewis6514
      @bradlewis6514 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@brianwhitaker2357Agreed! It's obvious the guy who posted wasn't paying any attention in '86-'87! Plus Alford should have been the NCAA tournament MVP because Indiana doesn't even come close to winning that natty without his shooting performance throughout that March run! He scored 57 in the two FF games and he made Smart's jumpshot possible by keeping Indiana close in the first half of the final

    • @chrismorfas7515
      @chrismorfas7515 6 месяцев назад

      Chuck Franz?! He was the shortstop on the intramural softball team on which I played left field.

  • @jaxjr121
    @jaxjr121 3 года назад

    Joe Wolf!! Wow!!😁💯

  • @bighomiedot4729
    @bighomiedot4729 Месяц назад

    Never knew Kenny smith was at unc same time as Mike

  • @cahmron
    @cahmron 11 месяцев назад

    Marty Simmons 👹 legend

  • @ordinaryaverageguy
    @ordinaryaverageguy 4 месяца назад

    Billy Packer still one of the all time best college basketball analyst. Maligned for no good reason imho.

  • @acornsucks2111
    @acornsucks2111 3 года назад +4

    Basketball has changed so much from guys passing up open 16 footers to pass to a man on the block for a contested shot. Now we have players shooting 22 footers and ignoring the man on the block.

  • @stevebatson8087
    @stevebatson8087 2 года назад

    This is awesome

  • @lilhut6333
    @lilhut6333 2 года назад

    Great game

  • @twicethechamps
    @twicethechamps 3 года назад +7

    To think, had the Pacers upset the Bulls in the '98 ECF, both Jordan's final UNC game and final Bulls game would have been losses to Indiana teams.

    • @courtneywhite6036
      @courtneywhite6036 3 года назад

      But they didn't lose did they Jordan Hater!

    • @toddcrickmore7196
      @toddcrickmore7196 3 года назад +3

      Well, it was 5 on 8!

    • @courtneywhite6036
      @courtneywhite6036 3 года назад

      @@toddcrickmore7196 How! All the Pacers and the Bulls played Jordan hater

    • @nintendonerdsvideos4727
      @nintendonerdsvideos4727 3 года назад

      The pacers would have won if a Zone was allowed in the NBA at the time

    • @courtneywhite6036
      @courtneywhite6036 3 года назад

      @@nintendonerdsvideos4727 Wrong! Like Jordan can't play the zone

  • @hectorlopez1069
    @hectorlopez1069 3 года назад +1

    After this game, Michael Jordan would conquer the NBA world.

    • @tonyc4341
      @tonyc4341 2 года назад +1

      Only after he was conquered in this game by the all time great Dan Dakich.

  • @voltrondefofunv5708
    @voltrondefofunv5708 2 года назад

    I wonder how many kids from these programs entered the transfer portal at end of the year

  • @bayernfan1960
    @bayernfan1960 3 года назад

    why did they point out that there is no shot clock during the tournament?

    • @Everythingis22
      @Everythingis22 3 года назад +3

      They were experimenting with the shot clock and 3 point shot that year. Different conferences used different clocks and 3 point distance to see what worked best. They agreed not to use either during tournament. Shot clock started in 1985 and 3 pointer in 1986.

    • @zt1053
      @zt1053 3 года назад

      Shot clock was not in the 85 tournament

    • @gynandroidhead
      @gynandroidhead 3 года назад +1

      The ACC used a 30-second shot clock in their conference games and their postseason tournament.
      They also used a hideously-short three-point line that was shorter than the top of the key.

    • @paulsonj72
      @paulsonj72 3 года назад +1

      @@zt1053 Shot clock as an NCAA rule started in fall of 1985 so it was in the 86 tourney. But in the regular season IIRC almost every league was using at and it was at :45(IIRC)

  • @iBlooket
    @iBlooket Год назад

    That travel at 1:05:52 is crazy

  • @chrismorfas7515
    @chrismorfas7515 3 года назад +4

    1:18:48 "Watch this individual effort by Jordan." I dunno, he just might make it at the next level. What do you think? #lol

  • @Nesquick1121
    @Nesquick1121 Год назад

    Marty Simmons was awesome in 82-83

  • @OrionOodama
    @OrionOodama Год назад +1

    This is at the time Michael Jordan don't have the "I took it personally" powers yet.
    At least, not yet amongst players.
    But rather, his biggest drive is not seeing his name at Laney High varsity
    -- so poignant that he mentioned it at his 2009 HOF speech.

  • @tesla-v2681
    @tesla-v2681 2 года назад +3

    If Lenny Bias had Brad Daugherty, Kenny Smith and Sam Perkins on his team, he would not have lost to this mediocre Indiana team. ( and I love Knight). They kind of skim over this in all those documentaries.

    • @TV-ob1if
      @TV-ob1if 2 года назад +2

      I like know it all’s who say “if” as though it has any merit. 😂

    • @tesla-v2681
      @tesla-v2681 2 года назад +1

      @@TV-ob1if Well, we KNOW that Jordan lost to a mediocre Indiana team in the sweet 16 with Brad Daugherty, Kenny Smith and Sam Perkins at his side.

    • @TV-ob1if
      @TV-ob1if 2 года назад

      @@tesla-v2681 and …?

  • @rushmore3927
    @rushmore3927 Год назад

    Shot clock was hilariously long then. LOL

  • @vivahernando1
    @vivahernando1 2 года назад +1

    How in tf did UNC lose those game? That squad is loaded with NBA all-stars even forgetting about having MJ

    • @tonyc4341
      @tonyc4341 2 года назад

      Bobby Knight coached team vs Dean Smith coached team.

  • @veraevans6387
    @veraevans6387 2 года назад +1

    Last shot Jordan ever made at North Carolina. 1:18:05

  • @dabneyoffermein595
    @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад

    Dan Dakich was the catalyst in this game. Even in the plays where Billy Packer doesn't mention Dakich, Dakich was using his hips to block Jordan out of the lane (ingenious use of Dakich on Jordan by Knight). They both fouled out but with Indiana missing front-ends of free throws over and over and over down the stretch, it was Dakich that proved fateful for North Carolina up and until he fouled out.

    • @j.a.allison8607
      @j.a.allison8607 3 года назад

      agree... plus North Carolina had no reliable jump shooters as Indiana packed its D in the paint.

    • @gocatgo74123
      @gocatgo74123 Год назад

      Then against Virginia, Dakich cost them the game!!!

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 Год назад

      @@gocatgo74123 one could say

    • @DustyTail
      @DustyTail 6 месяцев назад

      He had lots of switches and dbl teams to help with his 15 min claim of fame.

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DustyTail he had to be in the right place at the right time over and over, so I must give him credit for that. Without him being a well-defined (Bob Knight) role-player in this game, they don't win.....so I'll credit Knight first, but he made Dakich the catalyst, I'll stand by that. It was brilliant by Knight and a complete gut-punch to Dean Smith and that UNC juggernaut.

  • @123yaddayadda
    @123yaddayadda 5 месяцев назад +1

    great coaching! #bobbyknight

  • @kevhead1525
    @kevhead1525 11 месяцев назад

    Geez. Even Joe Wolf was a first round pick.

  • @dabneyoffermein595
    @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад +1

    Why did Dean Smith sit Jordon in the first half so much?