I was born in 1978, at 7 years old I started getting interested in basketball. I was instantly drawn to MJ. His skill, passion, and competitive edge made him my favorite player. I grew up emulating him in my game and he made me a better basketball player just by watching him. He will never be topped and will always be the GOAT in my eyes.
54 years old here, Brazilian, physical education teacher, having already worked in professional soccer clubs in Brazil, despite liking basketball I'm more of a soccer fan, but I have to admit, Michael Jordan is the best of them all, I practically followed him throughout his career (since 1987), I completely agree with the guy in the video, and in truth, most of the things he said are facts and that can't even be discussed.
Yeah until you start asking questions like why did they call a foul when the other guy never touched him. Why are they only showing MJ highlights when they lost the game and got swept out the playoffs. Why did he just travel twice and the refs looked the other way. Why is he fighting and everyone got ejected except him.
So did the people at Nike before they watched him play a game. They said they were going to make the world believe he was the goat whether he was or wasn't using the shoes. It was mind control marketing and propaganda. He was never the best player on Carolina and he was never the best player in the NBA.
Um I don’t think what he said makes him the undisputed goat. A lot of it was true feelings. First of all, Larry bird took a 30 win team to a 60 win team in 1 season and won a championship in 1981. He came into the league in 79. That’s just 2 years. It took Mj 7 years. So other players have done more in shorter period of time than Mj. Being the greatest athlete ever in a team sport is hard. It’s a team game. There are multiple sports that are individual. So to say he’s the greatest athlete ever in a team game is bullshit. Larry bird also had the same criteria for his teammates. Don’t be late, work hard, win every game, and dominate. Many other players did too. As far as other 3 peat, for like the millionth time THATS A TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENT. NOT INDIVIDUAL. Mj wasn’t the only reason he won three straight, retired then won three more. Other players have been more versatile than mj, better overall defense and offensive game, and can do more with less talent. Off the court no one cares. Mj ain’t the goat. He might be the best 2 guard but not the goat.
@DanielF892 ima huge mj fan I can feel what your saying no one can do it alone but he was in all around Player ppl think just cause he scored a lot points that's all he did but he lead the league in steals and points and he also been on first defense team multiple times as well as 10 time scoring title
@@garfieldbell2624 I get that. As I said in the bottoms of my paragraph, that makes him one of the greatest 2-guards not necessarily the greatest player ever. He was limited because he’s 6’6. He can’t play all positions as say Lebron, Dennis Rodman on defense, and personally I think wilt could too.
Still the greatest? Really? Travelling. Offensive fouls. How fu&&&ing much did he get away with? They changed rules to stop Wilt. Did they EVER do ANYTHING to slow Jordan down? If you think so, you are a GD idiot. @@blaque5582
Great video I 💯% agree no matter how much the media and fans try to hype up other players there will never be anyone to come close to what Jordan did for the league and the culture 🐐💯
I think majority of basketball fans still believe MJ is the greatest. There are some people in the media and fans who believe otherwise but they are wrong. No player has dominated the NBA like MJ, especially in the modern NBA.
Excellent video! Subbed. MJ could do anything he wanted on the court, at any time, to anybody. He transcended the sport with no social media. He is on a completely different planet than any other player. Nobody even comes close.
Michael was, is, and will forever be the greatest basketball player of all time. He was an artist with the ball, an artistry that few have in the modern game (maybe Kyrie has a bit of it?). Inside, outside, defense the total package. Killer instinct, insurmountable will to win. Game on the line, he wanted the ball in his hands and he wasn't giving it up (except once or twice for Kerr and Paxson to get some shine). He changed the way the game was played, how it was marketed, how uniforms were worn (short ass shorts made way to more comfortable baggy knee length ones). He never once complained about not having enough help, in fact was upset when Krause traded Oakley for Cartwright (which helped make the team better) when it was clear Horace Grant was developing into a solid PF. He never went Title shopping like today's players, he made the Bulls get better and win. He was a world wide icon who brands from all markets wanted to endorse their products. Nike, McDonald's, Gatorade, Hanes, Upper Deck, Coca-Cola, Chevrolet, Wheaties and 2K Sports. Who else has such a portfolio of brands wanting to pay them? Not Lebron. Not Steph. WGN from Chicago was one of the "superstations" we had on cable growing up in Florida. In middle school, you HAD to watch the Bulls games or the next day in school you'd feel left out. "Did you see what Mike did last night?" "That man was flying! And then he like twisted and still made that shit" He was MUST SEE tv because you didn't want to miss something incredibly special happening. The body control flying through the air, twisting and turning, then finishing with some acrobatic unbelievable shot. That shit isn't in today's NBA. 7-8 years ago we had a glimpse of it with Steph hitting insane distance 3's...now everyone's doing it. NO ONE was doing what Mike did. NO ONE has since. Kobe tried, but he lacked the leaping ability and the hands. Vince Carter only had the dunks. Nobody has had the total package that MJ had. No one.
Your comment is as good as the video. I can only add one thing: MJ had the most beautiful game in the history of the sport-maybe any sport. His movement was fluid, economical. Just a pleasure to watch. Think of Brady and Mahomes; they may be as dominant in their sport, but will legions of fans still be watching their videos 20 years later?
Yup, he changed the way the game was played. Call travelling? Har, har, har. Offensive fouls? Har, har, har. They changed rules to stop Wilt, they let Jordan do WHATEVER he wanted. And you think he was the best? Har, har, har.
I did see him play. I saw him commit offensive fouls in the playoffs and not get called. I saw Wilt block Sky Hooks (more than once). I know that the league changed two rules to stop Wilt. Did the league EVER do ANYTHING to stop/slow down Jordan. I will be waiting for an answer. @@Oz1976
Imagine if LeBron turned the Cleveland Caveliers into a dynasty. Jordan stayed in one place and never asked the front office to trade or draft for a single player. That’s the Goat right there.
He stayed in one place because he had a legendary coach who complimented his skills and knew his potential. He even threatened the GM for even thinking of firing the coach.
@@sisasnyman8554 - Phil Jackson was a nobody before take HC of the Bulls. He’s legendary today because of the titles. No Jordan, no titles, not legendary. Meanwhile, a guy like LeBron gets all his coaches fired. 💀
Your are ON 1,000% some people don’t realize the Legacy that’s this man have and the dominance in the best basketball league in the world, he always be the GOAT no one is even close
Great Video! Tastefully narrated, well edited, music flowed, and the message was strong! You've earned my subscription off one video, typically it takes many! Keep it coming big dawg!
No lies spoken. MJ was a basketball savant. Everyday for like 20 yrs. If anything, u underrated his accomplishments. He was mad good defensively, too!!
@notopicofflimits Not even LeBron James??? I think that James is better One on One against Jordan.....I like Jordan in aspects of the game situations......
@@altondavis1518 One on one is about being clutch, being better trash talker, tougher mentally, better on on one defender. All of these factors points on MJ. Most of Lebron's famous blocks are chase down blocks, something you won't see too often on 1v1. Jordan was DPOY for a reason.
It's hard to compare totally different positions, but I would not forget about Wilt the Stilt. Dude was also a phenomena and some of his accomplishments are unknown simply to fact NBA did not track as many stats back there..
Mohammed Ali, Reggie Jackson, Micheal Jackson, Mike Tyson, Micheal Jordan, Tiger Woods…Legends! All raised the bar to which others may have come close but never RAISED the bar!
I lived in the era of MJ, Kobe, Lebron and non of those 2 compared to MJ. MJ is the goat. He could do whatever he wants and plus he was an intimidator. He could get into their heads and he has a perfect record in the finals 6 for 6 for 6
Mj is my favorite baskeball player i respect the dedication he put in the hardwork the iq the killer mentality the work etheic bruh i ain't a hardcore basketball player or fan but i don't need to be one to realise mj was that guy
When a player from the 80s-90s had more following back then with just basic/cable tv is known more in those times than any other athlete ever since the internet with the social media at its max, it means something, I could ask my grandma (she's 100% Mexican) if she knew who MJ was and she did, anybody, in europe, asia, africa, etc. Hell now a days with so much globalization, I ask my students (13y here in the US) who is Lebron and only people who watch BB know, nobody else...
Simply put - this is one of the best MJ movies i've seen. Very good job, sir. You say so much in just 6 minutes. There is no GOAT debate in basketball whatsoever. The Lebron v. s. Michael debate is a joke for attention. The only debate is whether Jordan is the greatest sportsperson in history, simply because he transcends the field of basketball. I remember when Obama awarded him with a medal - he said something like: MJ was so good at what he did, that nowadays when you are super good in something, people say 'He is The Michael Jordan of...'. And that's that.
That’s why he’s the GOAT. The younger generations based their GOAT debate on stats only. They don’t realise that there’s more to it than just stats. MJ was an all round player that nobody could stop. Offensively and defensively. His killer instincts and his mentality, his leadership, his athleticism. He made it looked so easy when it wasn’t. He gave 100% each time he played and best of all he never flopped.
I'm with you on this. Despite the greatness of the best players in today's game, there has not yet been --- and may never be --- another Michael Jordan.
❤he was the fred Astaire and michael Jackson of dance, electric and beautiful to watch, a creative magician whos style, grace and flaire were captivating, his hang time and power inspired millions, his play thoroughly entertaining. Its why his shoes still reign today when no one buys anyone elses shoes, because he is a legend of legends, his story heart moving, his raw energy thrilling. He was beautiful to watch, effortless and smooth, springy, like a jungle cat, poetic, like good music he warmed the soul and fired the belief, that you too could groove at life, and like him, transform your life into something beautiful. You could be like Mike.
Everything you said is accurate! I’m a witness of MJ’s whole career , used to have his Sports Illustrated picture graphic book! Followed him until his Three peat retirement! Undoubtedly the Goat 🐐
I think it's a generational thing. If you're old enough to have been around during his career, you know he's the goat. If you're younger and don't remember the 80's and 90's, you don't know just how big MJ was and how important he was to basketball and to the NBA. The word "iconic" gets thrown around a lot, but MJ truly was iconic; he was a global superstar on a level that no other basketball player has ever reached.
He is the GOAT 🐐 The man Three peated Twice and every Series was over in 5 or 6 games. Never had a Game 7 in the Finals. All you Lebron fans need to get yourself educated
You're definitely " On" ....and then some. MJ's impact on the world of basketball cannot be overstated. He transcended the sport and elevated the performance of his teammates like no athlete has done before --- pick your sport, pick your era. He was beautiful to watch; an athletic artisan of the highest order. And he took a struggling footwear company from zero to hero, and in the process made billions. Look: there is NO GOAT debate on who the best baller was... because you need to see past the stats to appreciate the the full gravity of MJ's personal and team achievements in an era stacked with some serious--- and I mean serious ---competition. It's context, not numbers (to my LeBron superfans). To date, MJ has reigned supreme (and was arguably the greatest athlete). His GOAT😢 contenders know it too.
I remember in the 80s when Jordan critics would say he'll never be like Larry Bird, Isaiah Thomas (what?), Magic Johnson - because he couldn't get the title, that it was a team sport. Then the 90s came, and Jordan & co. lit up the sport of Basketball so hot, the WORLD went from thinking Chicago - bang! bang! to Chicago - Michael Jordan and the Bulls. His impact was that deep.
That NBA Bulls of 91,92,93 first 3 feat and the full comeback from retirement of Jordan in bulls 96,97 and 98 second 3 feat is the greatest NBA history of all time... It will never ever happen again. That era is the most competitive of all time as well because defense is the best offense attitude for every team.
The thing that bothered me the most is the Goat debate, there is no goat debate we all know that Jordan is above and some Lebron fans can't accept the fact that Lebron is on Top 3.
You nailed it, My Brother. Mike was truly an inspiration to many people. Thanks for the memories, Mike! You and Scottie patch up that beef. The legacy that you left behind is far too important to be stamped out by a petty feud. Make your Son dump Larsa. That is a garbage move on his behalf, besides, she’s old and used. You deserve some younger, fresher booty, Young Jordan. You can do Much Better, Nephew.
Something to consider : my parents in their small village in France don't know much about sport, they don't know who is Lebron James or Kobe Bryant or Steph Curry, Larry Bird or Kareem Abdul Jabbar, BUT they know very well who is Michael Jordan. This simple fact proves how impactful was Michael Jordan.
There has also been this narrative that he couldn't drive with his left hand, or couldn't pass the ball lol. There was a season early in his career where they benched the starting pg for the remaining 24 games, well he had 12 triple doubles out of those 24 starts at that position 🤔!!! I don't know where the bs comes from but hell just use your eyes! He was definitely on another level and still is! Not to mention the work on the defensive side of the ball, for a guard is unmatched! Great reaction to a true goat!
You're on. But still coming up a bit short. :) I would suggest that MJ may well have been the greatest entertainer. Or at least the greatest sports entertainer. So gifted on and off the court, MJ wrote the book on due diligence and really ought to be a role model for many of us and in numerous ways. Thanks for this video. Excellent job.
The reason Micheal Jordan is being forgotten is because of the media. They have to prop up Lebron. Also, if current viewers know what Jordan did, they would see the current league as mediocre. For example Jordan in 13 years with the Bulls: 10 scoring titles 9 all defensive awards Defensive player of the year 200+ steals 100+ blocks twice (only player) Led league in steals 3 seasons 6-0 finals record 6 finals mvp 5 mvp 626 games without losing 3 in a row Only player to get MVP, All defensive award, Championship, Finals MVP, and scoring title in one season. He did this 4 times. Leads in all time buzzer beater clutch shots in history Only player to lead more top 10 lowest scoring supporting casts to titles Played against 50+win opponents in post season 73% of the time. All the while having only 1 all star. Lebron in 21 years 1 scoring title Most points scored ever 6 all defensive awards 0 defensive player of the year 4-6 finals record (losing record) 4 finals mvp 4 mvp leads in turnovers 2nd leader in most missed layups 2nd leader in most missed shots Played against 50+ win opponents in post season 53% of the time
Dont you want to mention lebrons 2016 comeback agsinst the greatest megateam ever assembled, the blocks and assists, the one man army carrying a scrap team to the finals for multiple times against the most athletic players and strong teams of this generation. And brought ring/s to 3 teams he had been...
@@Whity447 And this alone makes him the greatest? Lets not pretend that his 2011 choke job didn't happen and with a superteam. 2016 Cleveland wasn't that bad. You all try to portray that Cavs team as a bunch of scrubs. 3 all stars on that team with a few good defensive players. Mozgov wasn't a bad player either. Lebron wouldn't have that ring if Kyrie didn't clutch it and Green hadn't got kicked out. Even Green admittedly takes the burden for that loss.
@@Whity447 Even Lebron former teammate Kevin Love once admitted that the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers were a superteam. "I mean we were a superteam"---Kevin Love
I was born in 1978, at 7 years old I started getting interested in basketball. I was instantly drawn to MJ. His skill, passion, and competitive edge made him my favorite player. I grew up emulating him in my game and he made me a better basketball player just by watching him. He will never be topped and will always be the GOAT in my eyes.
54 years old here, Brazilian, physical education teacher, having already worked in professional soccer clubs in Brazil, despite liking basketball I'm more of a soccer fan, but I have to admit, Michael Jordan is the best of them all, I practically followed him throughout his career (since 1987), I completely agree with the guy in the video, and in truth, most of the things he said are facts and that can't even be discussed.
It was great growing up as a Bulls fan. Still watch MJ highlights everyday. 🐐🐐🐐💯💯💯
Me too
Yes it was
Yeah, he travelled without getting called. Committed offensive fouls in the playoffs WITHOUT GETTING CALLED. I agree, it must have been great.
Yeah until you start asking questions like why did they call a foul when the other guy never touched him. Why are they only showing MJ highlights when they lost the game and got swept out the playoffs. Why did he just travel twice and the refs looked the other way. Why is he fighting and everyone got ejected except him.
Bobby Knight said MJ is the GOAT before he ever stepped afoot in the NBA.
@MusicByArttonioTheGreat who?
So did the people at Nike before they watched him play a game. They said they were going to make the world believe he was the goat whether he was or wasn't using the shoes. It was mind control marketing and propaganda. He was never the best player on Carolina and he was never the best player in the NBA.
@@eib3137 bro?
💯💯👊👍 This is the absolute truth, MJ so great ~ He shines alone in the distance🌟🌟 No one anymore ~ Forever GOAT
I wanna like this post but it already has the perfect number of likes! MJ23 fearless and peerless!
Um I don’t think what he said makes him the undisputed goat. A lot of it was true feelings. First of all, Larry bird took a 30 win team to a 60 win team in 1 season and won a championship in 1981. He came into the league in 79. That’s just 2 years. It took Mj 7 years. So other players have done more in shorter period of time than Mj. Being the greatest athlete ever in a team sport is hard. It’s a team game. There are multiple sports that are individual. So to say he’s the greatest athlete ever in a team game is bullshit. Larry bird also had the same criteria for his teammates. Don’t be late, work hard, win every game, and dominate. Many other players did too. As far as other 3 peat, for like the millionth time THATS A TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENT. NOT INDIVIDUAL. Mj wasn’t the only reason he won three straight, retired then won three more. Other players have been more versatile than mj, better overall defense and offensive game, and can do more with less talent. Off the court no one cares. Mj ain’t the goat. He might be the best 2 guard but not the goat.
Go back to playing soccer.
@DanielF892 ima huge mj fan I can feel what your saying no one can do it alone but he was in all around Player ppl think just cause he scored a lot points that's all he did but he lead the league in steals and points and he also been on first defense team multiple times as well as 10 time scoring title
@@garfieldbell2624 I get that. As I said in the bottoms of my paragraph, that makes him one of the greatest 2-guards not necessarily the greatest player ever. He was limited because he’s 6’6. He can’t play all positions as say Lebron, Dennis Rodman on defense, and personally I think wilt could too.
NO ONE WILL EVER FORGET WHAT JORDAN DID FOR THE SPORT OF BASKETBALL.
Except the millions of people who never saw him play or his highlights.. which is why we are always having these discussions.....
@@Master-WandererThose who didn’t see should be humble and keep their mouths closed. To speak on what you do not know is foolish and disrespectful.
Still the greatest? Really? Travelling. Offensive fouls. How fu&&&ing much did he get away with? They changed rules to stop Wilt. Did they EVER do ANYTHING to slow Jordan down? If you think so, you are a GD idiot. @@blaque5582
@@blaque5582 you only saw what you wanna see. LOL.
NEVER
This video made me feel good. Michael Jordan is the BAR. I don't think we will ever see athletes as great as we did in the 80s and 90s.
The NBA was absolutely stacked.
Great video I 💯% agree no matter how much the media and fans try to hype up other players there will never be anyone to come close to what Jordan did for the league and the culture 🐐💯
I think majority of basketball fans still believe MJ is the greatest. There are some people in the media and fans who believe otherwise but they are wrong. No player has dominated the NBA like MJ, especially in the modern NBA.
Har, har, har. All Jordan did was make sure he could travel and commit offensive fouls without being called for them.
@@dougamundson6836 With that ridiculous take you must be 12 years old 🤣🫵🏽
the greatest athlete of alltime
Not even close
Jim Thorpe is the goat athlete
take a look the vote around the world , fact is fact
either MJ or ali the greatest athlete of all time.
Maybe, but Wilt MAY be better than Thorpe. What a discussion that is. @@dumisatonyjohnson8145
Look at the vote. Har, har, har. Neither of those two is even CLOSE to being the greatest athlete. How long a list do you want?
@@kawaihui3922
Excellent video! Subbed. MJ could do anything he wanted on the court, at any time, to anybody. He transcended the sport with no social media. He is on a completely different planet than any other player. Nobody even comes close.
This...He transcended the sport with no social media".
Michael was, is, and will forever be the greatest basketball player of all time. He was an artist with the ball, an artistry that few have in the modern game (maybe Kyrie has a bit of it?). Inside, outside, defense the total package. Killer instinct, insurmountable will to win. Game on the line, he wanted the ball in his hands and he wasn't giving it up (except once or twice for Kerr and Paxson to get some shine). He changed the way the game was played, how it was marketed, how uniforms were worn (short ass shorts made way to more comfortable baggy knee length ones).
He never once complained about not having enough help, in fact was upset when Krause traded Oakley for Cartwright (which helped make the team better) when it was clear Horace Grant was developing into a solid PF. He never went Title shopping like today's players, he made the Bulls get better and win.
He was a world wide icon who brands from all markets wanted to endorse their products. Nike, McDonald's, Gatorade, Hanes, Upper Deck, Coca-Cola, Chevrolet, Wheaties and 2K Sports. Who else has such a portfolio of brands wanting to pay them? Not Lebron. Not Steph.
WGN from Chicago was one of the "superstations" we had on cable growing up in Florida. In middle school, you HAD to watch the Bulls games or the next day in school you'd feel left out. "Did you see what Mike did last night?" "That man was flying! And then he like twisted and still made that shit" He was MUST SEE tv because you didn't want to miss something incredibly special happening. The body control flying through the air, twisting and turning, then finishing with some acrobatic unbelievable shot. That shit isn't in today's NBA. 7-8 years ago we had a glimpse of it with Steph hitting insane distance 3's...now everyone's doing it. NO ONE was doing what Mike did. NO ONE has since. Kobe tried, but he lacked the leaping ability and the hands. Vince Carter only had the dunks. Nobody has had the total package that MJ had. No one.
Your comment is as good as the video. I can only add one thing: MJ had the most beautiful game in the history of the sport-maybe any sport. His movement was fluid, economical. Just a pleasure to watch.
Think of Brady and Mahomes; they may be as dominant in their sport, but will legions of fans still be watching their videos 20 years later?
Yup, he changed the way the game was played. Call travelling? Har, har, har. Offensive fouls? Har, har, har. They changed rules to stop Wilt, they let Jordan do WHATEVER he wanted. And you think he was the best? Har, har, har.
@@dougamundson6836 You clearly didn't watch the man live. What you're saying is more indicative of LEBRON and today's game.
I did see him play. I saw him commit offensive fouls in the playoffs and not get called. I saw Wilt block Sky Hooks (more than once). I know that the league changed two rules to stop Wilt. Did the league EVER do ANYTHING to stop/slow down Jordan. I will be waiting for an answer. @@Oz1976
TRUTH BE TOLD! GOAT
Imagine if LeBron turned the Cleveland Caveliers into a dynasty. Jordan stayed in one place and never asked the front office to trade or draft for a single player. That’s the Goat right there.
He stayed in one place because he had a legendary coach who complimented his skills and knew his potential.
He even threatened the GM for even thinking of firing the coach.
@@sisasnyman8554 - Phil Jackson was a nobody before take HC of the Bulls. He’s legendary today because of the titles. No Jordan, no titles, not legendary. Meanwhile, a guy like LeBron gets all his coaches fired. 💀
@@jkemp6791 this is the comment bro!!!
@@sisasnyman8554yeah, after a few years of a coaching carousel and journeymen teammates.
Your are ON 1,000% some people don’t realize the Legacy that’s this man have and the dominance in the best basketball league in the world, he always be the GOAT no one is even close
Wilt was so much better. More points, higher average, more rebounds, more assists, more blocks. Now: why was Jordan better? Har, har, har.
Because wilt could never beat Russell when it mattered!!
@@PrevinEllis And Russell always had great players around him. Wilt didn't.
Absolutely 💯 on. 👍👌MJ ❤️ 4ever 💯🐐
Never a debate, MJ 🐐
You're definitely On my brotha!. MJ without a doubt the GOAT!
Great Video! Tastefully narrated, well edited, music flowed, and the message was strong! You've earned my subscription off one video, typically it takes many! Keep it coming big dawg!
Extremely grateful for your comment! I really appreciate viewers like you. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
No lies spoken. MJ was a basketball savant. Everyday for like 20 yrs.
If anything, u underrated his accomplishments. He was mad good defensively, too!!
MJ 💯 🐐 Forever
You're on point bro! Michael Jordan was, is and will forever be the greatest basketball player of all time hands down.
Har, har, har. Why? Points, average, rebounds, assists, blocks, championships? None of the above. And he is the greatest because?
Great video 👍🏿
First time watching Just subscribed💯
MJ is on another level
Dr J my favorite player
I heard many many stories about Dr J from my uncle going up. Thank you for comment!
@notopicofflimits
I grew up in Long Island
My Dad took me to see Dr J in the ABA❤️. Will be watching more from you👍🏿💯
What a great video I know MJ greatest I was blessed to watch in real time in Chicago he was must see TV every time he played ❤
So true. People forget hwo MJ is. Good that you reminded to everybody
Your definitely right on MJs dominance it was unrivaled
Jordan can't be compared to any player in history. It's not close. Great video!
Facts!!
@notopicofflimits Not even LeBron James??? I think that James is better One on One against Jordan.....I like Jordan in aspects of the game situations......
@@altondavis1518 One on one is about being clutch, being better trash talker, tougher mentally, better on on one defender. All of these factors points on MJ.
Most of Lebron's famous blocks are chase down blocks, something you won't see too often on 1v1. Jordan was DPOY for a reason.
It's hard to compare totally different positions, but I would not forget about Wilt the Stilt. Dude was also a phenomena and some of his accomplishments are unknown simply to fact NBA did not track as many stats back there..
Lebum James is not even in the top 10 of all time NBA players @@altondavis1518
Mohammed Ali, Reggie Jackson, Micheal Jackson, Mike Tyson, Micheal Jordan, Tiger Woods…Legends! All raised the bar to which others may have come close but never RAISED the bar!
That list is the worst I've ever seen.😂😅
And Serena Williams plus Simone Biles, Carl Lewis, Flo- Jo - Black Dominance
Exactly my brother preach. Love it your rite on point. MJ the real GOAT 🐐
MICHAEL JORDAN FOREVER GOAT!!!!
I lived in the era of MJ, Kobe, Lebron and non of those 2 compared to MJ. MJ is the goat. He could do whatever he wants and plus he was an intimidator. He could get into their heads and he has a perfect record in the finals 6 for 6 for 6
Mj is my favorite baskeball player i respect the dedication he put in the hardwork the iq the killer mentality the work etheic bruh i ain't a hardcore basketball player or fan but i don't need to be one to realise mj was that guy
MJ IS JUST THE 🐐
When a player from the 80s-90s had more following back then with just basic/cable tv is known more in those times than any other athlete ever since the internet with the social media at its max, it means something, I could ask my grandma (she's 100% Mexican) if she knew who MJ was and she did, anybody, in europe, asia, africa, etc. Hell now a days with so much globalization, I ask my students (13y here in the US) who is Lebron and only people who watch BB know, nobody else...
SPOT ON mate 👏
Michael Jordan The Greatest The Goat 🐐 Of Basketball Period
Thank you for reminding them!
Simply put - this is one of the best MJ movies i've seen. Very good job, sir. You say so much in just 6 minutes. There is no GOAT debate in basketball whatsoever. The Lebron v. s. Michael debate is a joke for attention. The only debate is whether Jordan is the greatest sportsperson in history, simply because he transcends the field of basketball. I remember when Obama awarded him with a medal - he said something like: MJ was so good at what he did, that nowadays when you are super good in something, people say 'He is The Michael Jordan of...'. And that's that.
Loved tuning in bro!!!
Speak that truth!
Salute 🫡
You ON.....ON Point, ON Fire, On Facts, ON topic.....
👍 YOU ARE SO ON!!! REAL TRUTH ABOUT M.J. & BULLS GREATNESS 1984 - 1998 👍
That’s why he’s the GOAT. The younger generations based their GOAT debate on stats only. They don’t realise that there’s more to it than just stats.
MJ was an all round player that nobody could stop. Offensively and defensively. His killer instincts and his mentality, his leadership, his athleticism. He made it looked so easy when it wasn’t. He gave 100% each time he played and best of all he never flopped.
You hit the nail on the head brother. Watching these clips brought up some fun nostalgia. The Jordan era is the greatest era of basketball.
I'm with you on this. Despite the greatness of the best players in today's game, there has not yet been --- and may never be --- another Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan Is the Pinnacle of basketball period!
❤he was the fred Astaire and michael Jackson of dance, electric and beautiful to watch, a creative magician whos style, grace and flaire were captivating, his hang time and power inspired millions, his play thoroughly entertaining. Its why his shoes still reign today when no one buys anyone elses shoes, because he is a legend of legends, his story heart moving, his raw energy thrilling. He was beautiful to watch, effortless and smooth, springy, like a jungle cat, poetic, like good music he warmed the soul and fired the belief, that you too could groove at life, and like him, transform your life into something beautiful. You could be like Mike.
you're OOOOONNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Real as it gets one and only goat
The narrator has spoken true facts about Michael Jordan.
He was a rockstar on a basketball court!!!
Great video brother 🎉 Jordan will always be the goat.
Bravo 👏
The King of Basketball
The love background music so I had to repeat watching this one more time
Facts! 💯..very well done video ..Real ballers know what's up! Shout out MJ the 🐐
Everything you said is accurate! I’m a witness of MJ’s whole career , used to have his Sports Illustrated picture graphic book! Followed him until his Three peat retirement! Undoubtedly the Goat 🐐
I think it's a generational thing. If you're old enough to have been around during his career, you know he's the goat. If you're younger and don't remember the 80's and 90's, you don't know just how big MJ was and how important he was to basketball and to the NBA. The word "iconic" gets thrown around a lot, but MJ truly was iconic; he was a global superstar on a level that no other basketball player has ever reached.
He is the GOAT 🐐
The man Three peated Twice and every Series was over in 5 or 6 games. Never had a Game 7 in the Finals. All you Lebron fans need to get yourself educated
Agreed!! Michael was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You're definitely " On" ....and then some. MJ's impact on the world of basketball cannot be overstated. He transcended the sport and elevated the performance of his teammates like no athlete has done before --- pick your sport, pick your era. He was beautiful to watch; an athletic artisan of the highest order. And he took a struggling footwear company from zero to hero, and in the process made billions. Look: there is NO GOAT debate on who the best baller was... because you need to see past the stats to appreciate the the full gravity of MJ's personal and team achievements in an era stacked with some serious--- and I mean serious ---competition. It's context, not numbers (to my LeBron superfans). To date, MJ has reigned supreme (and was arguably the greatest athlete). His GOAT😢 contenders know it too.
Liked your the way you break it all down so much I had to subscribe to the channel.
I remember in the 80s when Jordan critics would say he'll never be like Larry Bird, Isaiah Thomas (what?), Magic Johnson - because he couldn't get the title, that it was a team sport.
Then the 90s came, and Jordan & co. lit up the sport of Basketball so hot, the WORLD went from thinking Chicago - bang! bang! to Chicago - Michael Jordan and the Bulls. His impact was that deep.
That NBA Bulls of 91,92,93 first 3 feat and the full comeback from retirement of Jordan in bulls 96,97 and 98 second 3 feat is the greatest NBA history of all time... It will never ever happen again. That era is the most competitive of all time as well because defense is the best offense attitude for every team.
And the nba on nbc theme reflects that.
Michael Jordan The Greatest athlete of all times
You're on 💯 percent
Brother, you are ON.
ALL FAXX BRO!!!
You are on point
I saw his entire career and there is ZERO DOUGHT he's the 🐐!!!
You're on. Very well said. Thanks.
💯 percent true there never will be another mj
You ON
AND ON
AND ON
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Great Video my brother 💯
You’re all the way on!!!
Michael Jordan - 11 full healthy seasons with the Bulls...... 6 chips
Lebron James - 11 full healthy seasons with the Cavs.......1 chip
💯% On POINT KING
You are ON!!
Couldn't agree more
The thing that bothered me the most is the Goat debate, there is no goat debate we all know that Jordan is above and some Lebron fans can't accept the fact that Lebron is on Top 3.
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You nailed it, My Brother. Mike was truly an inspiration to many people. Thanks for the memories, Mike! You and Scottie patch up that beef. The legacy that you left behind is far too important to be stamped out by a petty feud. Make your Son dump Larsa. That is a garbage move on his behalf, besides, she’s old and used. You deserve some younger, fresher booty, Young Jordan. You can do Much Better, Nephew.
The best there was, the best that ever will be!
You nailed it bro 🙌🏾
There will never ever ever ever ever be another Michael Jeffrey Jordan he is the goat. P e r i o d
Chicago Bulls! Jordan GOAT
Most FMVP's all time, the highest accolade. Most Scoring Titles, most PPG, he is the best.
It was a thrill a minute when #Mike played! There will never be another😊
You are right and you are on point 👍
Spot On!!!
Something to consider : my parents in their small village in France don't know much about sport, they don't know who is Lebron James or Kobe Bryant or Steph Curry, Larry Bird or Kareem Abdul Jabbar, BUT they know very well who is Michael Jordan. This simple fact proves how impactful was Michael Jordan.
Grown men were afraid of him on the court. That's power right there.
There has also been this narrative that he couldn't drive with his left hand, or couldn't pass the ball lol. There was a season early in his career where they benched the starting pg for the remaining 24 games, well he had 12 triple doubles out of those 24 starts at that position 🤔!!! I don't know where the bs comes from but hell just use your eyes! He was definitely on another level and still is! Not to mention the work on the defensive side of the ball, for a guard is unmatched! Great reaction to a true goat!
Well said
Your ON my brother.
Great video!
That block on Ewing is sick
You're on. But still coming up a bit short. :) I would suggest that MJ may well have been the greatest entertainer. Or at least the greatest sports entertainer. So gifted on and off the court, MJ wrote the book on due diligence and really ought to be a role model for many of us and in numerous ways. Thanks for this video. Excellent job.
Couldn't have said it any better myself
A lot of this generation don’t understand Bird/Magic saved the NBA, Jordan carried the torch… Great video btw. I subscribed.
The reason Micheal Jordan is being forgotten is because of the media. They have to prop up Lebron. Also, if current viewers know what Jordan did, they would see the current league as mediocre. For example
Jordan in 13 years with the Bulls:
10 scoring titles
9 all defensive awards
Defensive player of the year
200+ steals 100+ blocks twice (only player)
Led league in steals 3 seasons
6-0 finals record
6 finals mvp
5 mvp
626 games without losing 3 in a row
Only player to get MVP, All defensive award, Championship, Finals MVP, and scoring title in one season. He did this 4 times.
Leads in all time buzzer beater clutch shots in history
Only player to lead more top 10 lowest scoring supporting casts to titles
Played against 50+win opponents in post season 73% of the time.
All the while having only 1 all star.
Lebron in 21 years
1 scoring title
Most points scored ever
6 all defensive awards
0 defensive player of the year
4-6 finals record (losing record)
4 finals mvp
4 mvp
leads in turnovers
2nd leader in most missed layups
2nd leader in most missed shots
Played against 50+ win opponents in post season 53% of the time
Dont you want to mention lebrons 2016 comeback agsinst the greatest megateam ever assembled, the blocks and assists, the one man army carrying a scrap team to the finals for multiple times against the most athletic players and strong teams of this generation. And brought ring/s to 3 teams he had been...
@@Whity447 And this alone makes him the greatest? Lets not pretend that his 2011 choke job didn't happen and with a superteam.
2016 Cleveland wasn't that bad. You all try to portray that Cavs team as a bunch of scrubs. 3 all stars on that team with a few good defensive players. Mozgov wasn't a bad player either. Lebron wouldn't have that ring if Kyrie didn't clutch it and Green hadn't got kicked out. Even Green admittedly takes the burden for that loss.
@@Whity447 Even Lebron former teammate Kevin Love once admitted that the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers were a superteam. "I mean we were a superteam"---Kevin Love
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