MJ AVERAGED 50 IN THE FINALS?!? 23 Michael Jordan Records That Will NEVER Be Broken!! | REACTION

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  • @queztheplug
    @queztheplug  Год назад +3

    What yall want me to react to next?!?

    • @seany1508hh
      @seany1508hh Год назад +3

      Michael Jordan 90-91 Goat SZN, edit: the video gives you a great perspective at all his strength’s scoring

    • @Tcheera
      @Tcheera Год назад +2

      I mean -- the push off comment is funny. I'm an old-head but don't really care. I can just tell someone is really young when they say it. If you want to understand why people think the comment is silly or funny, you should check out Reggie Miller's story about when he slammed into MJ to get open to get a clear shot at the end of a game and of course no call. Offensive and off ball fouls were almost never called, and this was also when hand-checking was still allowed so just for having a hand on or touching someone or even if he did lightly push him there is no way a ref would ever call that in the NBA in the 90s. I get that in the modern NBA they call if you get within 2 feet of a player or if your jersey lightly brushes the air near their jersey LOL -- but yeah, nah, the 90s were different, so maybe reacting to things like the Jordan rules or 80s hard fouls and realize that not a single one of those was a flagrant foul since they didn't exist. Y'know just to understand or put some things in perspective. It shouldn't change the way you see the game now and I'm not also arguing that it was better -- just about history and what people were used to back then.
      I think that it is a LITTLE too soft now and a little too anti-defense, but I'm also glad that they implement rules like not allowing intentional and super hard fouls or anything dirty that could take out a player if it can be avoided. Accidents can happen for sure, but we will never know how many players we never even heard of because they got injured before their careers could even start going and I'm glad they protect players from the tomfoolery of the 80s and even the 90s and into the 2000s. But... now that they're finally punishing flopping I hope they also let there be some defense too and stop punishing incidental / accidental contact so severely. I mean it's sports and accidents happen in any sport -- if a player is being reckless fine, but just a one time accident shouldn't be ejection / suspension as it is these days.

    • @charlestucker8301
      @charlestucker8301 Год назад +1

      lol still waiting for MJ Post-Up Powerhouse

    • @queztheplug
      @queztheplug  Год назад +1

      @@charlestucker8301 that video is dropping in the next 2 days!!

    • @nocturnalshutterbug1179
      @nocturnalshutterbug1179 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8tj6YP8C0fc/видео.htmlsi=AqzVyHj8Kc6_Cpsm

  • @danieloceans9652
    @danieloceans9652 Год назад +36

    Yes, Lebron is a physical specimen but nobody dominated the game like Jordan did. His skills, high flying finishes and relentless energy are unmatched

    • @jcrobot
      @jcrobot Год назад +4

      Even winning 6 rings in 8 years with a retirement in between is more dominant than Bill Russell winning 11 because MJ did it against more NBA 75 players and there were only 8 teams when Bill Russell won his 1st ring and that playoffs bracket gave the Celtics a bye in the 1st round, then 2nd round of best of 5 wins then straight to the finals. And his 11th ring still only had 14 teams in the league barely. No byes then but still, win 2 rounds and you're already in the Finals. When Jordan played, there was a tougher road to the Finals and more NBA 75 players in the league against him so tougher superstar competition and still 6-0.

    • @arenmoore2516
      @arenmoore2516 Год назад +2

      And, Jordan did his thing AGAINST legit physical specimens. Young Shaq, Larry Johnson, Ewing and many more.

    • @johnnythekid4601
      @johnnythekid4601 Год назад

      @@jcrobot We cant compare eras.. Jordan, lebron, kobe would NOT HAVE DONE THE SAME THINGS IN THE 60'S the rules would not have allowed them too.... Thats like the bronsexuals saying lebron would average 100 points a game on 100% shooting because nobody would have been able to stop him from going coast to coast and scoring a layup evetytime.

  • @massdagod
    @massdagod Год назад +26

    To get 3000 in a season you NEED to play all 82 games WHILE averaging 36.6ppg.
    NOT happening.

  • @charlestucker8301
    @charlestucker8301 Год назад +20

    that's why we say there's levels to this.....no one else's peak was anywhere close to MJ's

    • @queztheplug
      @queztheplug  Год назад +4

      I agree!!

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas Год назад

      Well that’s not objectively true. There definitely was a few guys with peaks close to his. Just not better.

    • @charlestucker8301
      @charlestucker8301 Год назад

      @@TheIcemanthomas they just went over this in the video. Not when you look at the totality of the situation.

  • @TheHarmAge
    @TheHarmAge Год назад +21

    Best of 5 was only the 1st round of the playoffs when MJ played.

  • @V12BenzAMG
    @V12BenzAMG Год назад +13

    So many things that no one else has ever done...or MJ did it multiple times to everyone else's one time.. GOAT 🐐

  • @darnelljones9849
    @darnelljones9849 Год назад +19

    Actually the best of 5 is one of the main reasons MJ has lost in the first round. I don't think MJ would've ever been swept in a best of 7

    • @marvingreen583
      @marvingreen583 4 месяца назад

      Them best of 5 series. Are tougher than them best of 7 series.

  • @--ArcAngel--
    @--ArcAngel-- 9 месяцев назад +4

    You're right...the 'zero games missed' in a way really is the most impressive stat. It's definitely part of why Jordan fans love him so much. Plus, when you watched Jordan's games, he played almost the entire game. Whenever you would turn on a Bulls game, Jordan was always on the court. I was very young and mostly saw the 2nd threepeat years, and as I've gotten older now I appreciate Jordan even more because as a kid I took his constant effort and intensity for granted... as a kid I thought 'that's just Mike doing Michael Jordan things!" But as an adult now, I don't know how he did it -- how do you keep up that level of intensity on both ends of the court for almost the entire game (he played such heavy minutes) and never take a day off? And then listening to his teammates talk about how he virtually never slept!?! How can you expend that much energy and effort and barely sleep? And eat McDonald's??? What would he have done with a decent diet and a nap??? 😂

  • @eyesacthehoodrat
    @eyesacthehoodrat Год назад +9

    If Bron had a 5 game series he’d probably be worse than he already is when it comes to winning games

  • @poohdalini
    @poohdalini Год назад +13

    In the words of Tina Turner he’s simply the best

  • @katrinachavez3533
    @katrinachavez3533 Год назад +27

    That may be a push off in today's soft as Vagisil ointment league but not back when real men not only rocked black ala Al Davis but when they played tenaciously and physically. On the play before this one MJ drove hard right for a layup and it's obvious Russell thought MJ would do same but MJ stopped on a dime and the only thing that snatched Bryon's soul was Mr. Momentum.

    • @eddiegarcia8040
      @eddiegarcia8040 Год назад

      Facts Russell even said that in an interview

    • @GhostbustersPhone8489
      @GhostbustersPhone8489 Год назад +7

      That tiny push-off, was not spotted by the 3 referees, the Utah Jazz fans, the Jazz players on the court, the Jazz players on the bench and their coaching staff. So it wasn't even a push-off. It was just part of the game. Plus, it was his left hand. Bryon Russell didn't even say a word. So, you can't blame MJ, right? He was just doing what the defense gave him. The NBA would have called it an offensive foul even if he touched the defensive player with his left pinky, now-a-days.

    • @peterstark4562
      @peterstark4562 10 месяцев назад

      Yup. To conclude this debate, here's another clip of jordan doing the same move but since the defender didnt over commit and lost his footing there was no thought of it being an offensive foul (skip to 1:18 on the clip posted below for the play in discussion) ruclips.net/video/5PKNpd8pwig/видео.htmlsi=GlgRmg7b_CXD5IcM

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Год назад +12

    MJ shot 39% from 3 in the playoffs from 91-93 and shot 41% in the finals during that span..Lebron can’t shoot my guy he shoots under 40% outside of a layup😂

    • @TheManPromised
      @TheManPromised Год назад

      Jordans Career average in the playoffs from 3 is 33.2%
      Lebrons is 33.1%

    • @mannyneva1760
      @mannyneva1760 Год назад +2

      @@TheManPromised I kkk MJ ow all that but you glanced over what I said..MJ shoots 50% a step inside the 3. MJ also took most of his 3’s at the end of quarters etc. Lebron shoots under 40% outside of a layup.

    • @peterstark4562
      @peterstark4562 10 месяцев назад

      Thank God MJ didnt force himself to shoot more 3s and focused on his strength which were athleticism, footwork, midrange, post up game and finishing skills. Imagine if MJ was 6:9, 250-260 lbs. He would probably shoot even lesser 3s and attack more and average 40-50 a game.

  • @jasonmatthews806
    @jasonmatthews806 7 месяцев назад +2

    You know why he was always so clutch? His attitude and mentality. Taking big shots wasnt a big deal to him. He treated them like a normal shot in the flow of the game. It didnt matter that little time was left or the circumstances of the shot. He shot 50% in clutch time which is what he averaged his entire career. It was no different for him.
    How do I know this? Jordan himself said so. He was once asked during an interview if he ever feared missing those clutch shots in the moment. His answer says everything you needto know about Michael Jordan. He answered, "Why would i worry about missing a shot I hadnt taken yet"?
    I dont have a GOAT. I'm just saying that man was built different. He was one of a kind. He was special to watch from minute one. No one else has ever given me the feeling i got watching him play this game.

  • @targetshootr
    @targetshootr Год назад +12

    One thing you don't hear much about was his moves. It's fun to see the other team falling off the bench whenever he did something crazy which was every night. Lebron has all the grace of a bus.

    • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
      @truckerkevthepaidtourist Год назад +2

      Some of my favorite highlights watching and especially when you can watch these old games on RUclips on Jordan to something crazy and the other team was just like wow!! respect and they were just in awe

    • @peterstark4562
      @peterstark4562 10 месяцев назад +2

      He was so fun to watch even the rival team fans love to see him play.

  • @eddiegarcia8040
    @eddiegarcia8040 Год назад +5

    The best of 5 series was just the first round i believe i want to say it went away to 7 game series early 2000s

  • @Fernando_616
    @Fernando_616 Год назад +5

    Lol… that push off wasn’t really that bad, it’s just that Russell had a habit of losing his footing and sliding while playing aggressive defense during his career. Jordan knew that pulling the crossover and giving the extra nudge would put him on skates and create an open shot

  • @wesburbstally7391
    @wesburbstally7391 10 месяцев назад +1

    The 5 game series was in the first round only. It was basically to fast forward the 1st seed vs 8th seed, not the whole playoffs lol

  • @user-zm7ls2ip7z
    @user-zm7ls2ip7z Год назад +3

    There are some factors that need to be reiterated or considered:
    1) Way back in the day there were 10 teams, so the odds of winning and repeating were much higher
    2) Three point shooting was not very common and certainly not a big part of MJ’s game when he played and prior generations
    3) Hand checking and defense were a big part of the game; FAR MORE PHYSICAL
    4) As horrible as this is, MJ’s Father was murdered. How many players, let alone Superstars, lost their closest loved one and in such a heinous way. People may be angry with me, but it’s true.
    5) Load management did NOT exist. Talk about longevity, add up the average games per season
    6) Best of five was only the first round and should’ve stayed that way. Adding a play-in game and expanding to best of seven in the first round is asking for more injuries & fatigue. GREED by the NBA.
    7) MJ played in the 1992 Olympics after winning the championship. Think about not just 6 titles but the consecutive championships 3x twice. This isn’t new or unheard of, but so many talk about total rings. The fact that they were so close together is the biggest factor in my view.

  • @kennwashi4093
    @kennwashi4093 Год назад +1

    One thing he got wrong in this video was that MJ got paid +$30 M for each of his 3 seasons after coming back from his 1st retirement, '96, '97, and '98. MJ's salary didn't only come from Chicago, but by the entire league. Because all the NBA teams profited greatly when MJ came to play, the NBA thought it was only fair that MJ should be compensated for their revenues. Up until the '96 season, MJ was unerpaid, earning just over $2 M/year.

  • @creditorclass6513
    @creditorclass6513 Год назад +2

    Imagine if you have to guard him after they've lost the last two in a row.

  • @theonlynative16
    @theonlynative16 Год назад +2

    Wasn't a push off because he stopped and pulled back and Russell was the one that weighed 225 lbs so he tried to stop when mj stopped

  • @marvinholmes5803
    @marvinholmes5803 Год назад +5

    Watch jimmy high roller. Using stats to find the greatest seasons... OD!!!!

  • @terrellgist9097
    @terrellgist9097 Год назад +1

    There can only be one 1 Goat means Greatest of all times.

  • @865style
    @865style 11 месяцев назад

    Jordan played i believe 3 years in college. If he would of went straight to the nba he would of easily averaged 28 points per game in those 3 seasons. Then he retired in 94 in his prime. Sat out most of the 95 season. Then retired after the 98 season after winning a second 3peat, season mvp, finals mvp. If he doesn't sit out the 99, 00, 01 seasons he would of won at least 1 more ring in those years. If Jordan came straight out of high school, didn't retire after the 92 season. Didn't retire after the 98 season he'd have another 2-3 rings, 2-3 finals MVP's, 2-3 more season mvps, another 15k points, 4-5 more 1st team all defensive selections. He'd be the leader in steals. Another 2-3 scoring title's.

  • @brianr5356
    @brianr5356 Год назад +2

    If you knew MJ's game, that last move he did, the so called push off, he was actually just trying to cross Byron over from right to left, since Russell was already going to his left. His a$$ actually got in the way and Jordans hand ended up on dudes cheek. I believe he did the same exact move on him earlier in that game, only difference was Byron wasn't playing him so close as he was on this last shot.

  • @kanej33
    @kanej33 Год назад +2

    It may be a push off NOW!? But then you could hang on the defenders jersey back then

  • @ernestb4473
    @ernestb4473 Год назад +1

    Pretty damn good for a young dude doing a reaction channel. You can tell that he's paying attention to the video, and not talking/laughing/screaming over the video or missing key elements.
    Only thing I'd criticize is when he said KD is a goat. GOAT means Greatest Of All Time. _"Greatest"_ insinuates *one* person, not multiple people. So there is no such thing as more than one goat. There is no such thing as *_"A"_* GOAT, there is only *_"THE"_* GOAT.

  • @Fernando_616
    @Fernando_616 Год назад +1

    Lol… another thing: first round series were just a best of five until the 2002-2003 season

  • @PoliticallyAffiliated
    @PoliticallyAffiliated 11 месяцев назад +1

    3,000 points- if you play 82 games, you need 36.5 a game.
    In todays nba, elite players take at least 10-20 games off for rest
    If you miss 10 games, you'll have to average 41.6 ppg, to reach 3000.
    Not getting broken anytime soon lol

  • @MarkDarnell
    @MarkDarnell 8 месяцев назад +1

    These are the stats that will not be brought up in mainstream media sports. They do everything to nominate LeBron as the GOAT, but the players present and players past really know, especially the ballers who played against both Michael and LeBron.

  • @soeradjnarain341
    @soeradjnarain341 11 месяцев назад +2

    Do you know that MJ's Rookie season stats were the SAME as Kobe's MVP stats in his PRIME?

  • @kanej33
    @kanej33 Год назад +3

    😮 they only used the 5 game series for the first round or two.. the ECF, WCF, and the actual Finals were always 7 games.. and to be honest the 5 game format sucked.. it actually favored the underdog. Several times the favorites had 3 bad games and that's why they changed to a 7 game series.. the BEST team usually wins a 7 game series. Same for all major sports..

  • @richardadams4029
    @richardadams4029 8 месяцев назад +1

    Jordan is more clutch than bird period

  • @demintoscott5779
    @demintoscott5779 Год назад

    MJ23 BOSS GOAT. MJ23 is the BOSS of all GOATS 🐐 MJ23

  • @brickzbhsd
    @brickzbhsd Год назад +1

    3000 pts in a season won’t be broken in this age of load management. MJ play damn near 82 games that season.

  • @ericcrane4871
    @ericcrane4871 Год назад +3

    0 games missed between 1995-6 and 1997-98.
    Enough said.

  • @sroland3533
    @sroland3533 10 месяцев назад

    He also lead the NBA in Steals 2x to add to his Trophies.

  • @brentmatalao6717
    @brentmatalao6717 8 месяцев назад

    MJ forever GOAT

  • @sullydufeu5402
    @sullydufeu5402 Год назад +1

    Well I don't remember who said it but somebody said, If I had to pick someone to shoot to win a game, I would take jordan, But if I had to take someone to shoot to save my life... I'll pick Larry bird

  • @Patriot2332
    @Patriot2332 2 месяца назад

    The first round of the playoffs used to be a 5 game series the rest were 7 games

  • @rodneyd76
    @rodneyd76 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mj was playing against YOUNG RAY ALLEN! Allen iverson! Penny hadrwawy!! Shaq!‼️Reggie miller‼️‼️ he was a menace . Mj pose to have 10rings

  • @GstreetzDaIndustry27
    @GstreetzDaIndustry27 Год назад +1

    Best of 5 series is another reason why mj was bounced so early in his early half of his career too.. if bron had best of 5 he would have less rings for sure especially that 3-1 come from behind against the warriors that he claimed made him the goat lol that would be a Golden State chip too js

    • @marvingreen583
      @marvingreen583 4 месяца назад

      Them best of 5 series. Were tougher than them best of 7 series.

  • @natedablack7857
    @natedablack7857 Год назад +1

    @queztheplug
    Sidney Moncrief's from my side of town (East Little Rock). Growing up we called him "Super Sid" in the neighborhood.
    He was like a superhero to us.
    In his prime he was putting up 23/4/5, as one of the BEST defenders in the league. I mean for crying out loud, he's a back-2-back DPOY and is DEFINITELY one of the GREATEST on-ball defenders in league history.
    But in this current latest = greatest era of the NBA, his name is almost NEVER brought up...SMH

  • @jgirljjj9643
    @jgirljjj9643 Год назад +1

    MJ NO1 BY FAAAAAAR!!!😊😊😊

  • @yamahakid450f
    @yamahakid450f Год назад

    A lot of LeBrons longevity comes from a couple different things... One, he rests, which is one of things people hate on. I personally don't like it, but I do understand it, if played every game like Jordan without any rest, it would shorten his career by a couple years... that isn't debatable with that sort of extra wear and tear. The medical field is entirely different today too, LeBron spends I've heard over a million per year on his body... Jordan didn't have stem cell therapy. I used it in my shoulder after 4 reconstructions and needed a 5th after all the AC joint tears, 4 labrum tears, and 2 rotator cuff tears in my right shoulder... AC reconstruction and plated collaebone in my left after abunch of injuries racing pro motocross and arenacross. I also used it in my right knee, the results far surpassed my expectations...and then LeBron uses Cryotherapy, which I love, it's a lot better than ice baths for recovery. Even though I still use ice baths still to cool off and help my body inbetween motos or after practice...but then during the week I go to a cryo chamber usually 3 days per week, more if it's a rare weekend when it's not a race, then right after i use heat, preferably a hot tub over a sauna. As LeBron ages, he can and more than likely has a legal dr written prescription (idk if he needs a TUE or not in the NBA) for TRT, which doesn't put your Testosterone levels way above a normal healthy adult male, so he's not getting an advantage over a male in his prime, it just increases it back to his optimal Testosterone level like when LeBron was a young healthy male... cause at his age, his natural levels are dropping. That helps increase healing from injury and recovery from normal wear and tear/work outs, maintain your energy levels, decreases depression, aswell as preventing brain fog, keeping him mentally sharp as well as physically. He also has the old school stuff available, I don't know if cortisone steroid shots were available in Jordans peak or not, but he would of had similar steroidal injections (im not talking about anabolic steroids or PEDs, its shocking how many people confuse prescribed steroids and then illegal anabolic). Cortisone steroid injections help reduce swelling, decrease fluid build up (knees that need drained for example), increases blood flow (therfore oxygen) to the area which promotes healing for injuries, while also lubricating joints. I used to get them every 3 months in my knee before I had my last surgery, my meniscus was gone so it was bone on bone, aswell as a shot in my right shoulder. They help, it's even better in combination with other stuff i mentioned and will mention... that lubrication isn't as good as the original lube, nor is it permanent relief, but it sure helps get you through. Toridal, a non narcotic pain killer is still used a lot in sport before a race, or before/during a game, I guarantee that was a big one Jordan used back in his day, it's hard to beat when you need relief but still perform. Surgeries are much better these days, less long term negative effects on average, far less invasive thanks to Orthoscopic surgeries, with shorter recovery times...Chiropractors weren't very well known or utilized back in Jordans prime, neither was rehab for injuries or for post surgery, which is massive for a successful recovery as quickly as possible...So LeBron has those advantages. I'm sure he gets a massage and visits a Chiropractor every single day to keep him loose, decreasing the likelihood of a major injury occuring and overall just making you feel amazing. The benefits of those two things on their own is mind blowing... Another thing is food science, they can take tests of your body, figuring out exactly what your body in particular needs to be at your optimal performance level, then build your diet and nutrient intake around that result. Diet wasn't a big thing back then, i mean, you ate as healthy as you could but you didn't have your own trainer and/or dietician like athletes do today...You just did what you thought worked for you and would try different things that you heard worked for others or read about...Which that also includes all these new supplements before, during, and after training/game...Plus stuff before bed to promote sleep as well as recovery, since that's when our bodies recover the most. Jordan didn't have supplements, which are a good benefit providing you already have a good strict diet combined with training...If you eat like shit, and don't workout or anything, supplements won't do much of anything...It's like someone taking steroids, sit on their ass rather than training and expecting to see gains. Jordan did have access to vitamin supplements, and it's always a good idea to supplement for vitamins and minerals that are hard to get through food, but he didn't have the stuff available to us today...However, some of this stuff available these days i feel is overkill, it's expensive, and not worth the results. A lot of stuff people are using and claim to see benfits i feel is more of placebo effect, but, I guess that's still a benefit mentally since it increases your confidence.
    Anyway, LeBron has all these advantages just due to the era in which he's playing, and who knows what they'll have in another 20-30 Years, it's progression... but anyone would be nuts to think that all that wouldn't increase his longevity over someone who played in the 80s-90s at their peak and pushed through injuries.
    I've always wondered, how many players are on EPO since it increases red-blood cells, which carry more oxygenated blood to your body/muscles and causing your cardio to go through the roof...it's not a anabolic steroid, but it's a PED for endurance. Very popular in cycling. It's rare these days, expensive, anf dangerous if done wrong, it killed an entire team in their sleep at Tour De France....but NBA players would have the access and funds...I guess the question really should be, how stringent is their drug testing throughout the season, what drugs do they test for, and what levels do they detect? Do they catch micrograms (millionth of a gram) of a metabolite, or as low as picograms per deciliter of blood/ml of urine? EPO can be very difficult to catch for multiple reasons...So if it's kind of easy to pass tests, I would imagine that's at the top of the list if an NBA athlete were wanting an edge, it'd help a lot more than an anabolic steroid...most guys are lean anyway, they don't want to pack on pounds of muscle, they want off the chart endurance. I'm not saying LeBron or anyone is on it by the way, I just know all professional athletes are looking for an edge, and if one takes something, others have to just to keep up. Like i said, that just came to mind about the NBA in general, not any player in particular, along with it's regulations and testing policies. Do they use WADA or their sister company, USADA? I've never heard of NBA athletes being in their testing pool...

  • @PRviewsvlogs
    @PRviewsvlogs 8 месяцев назад

    lol he said that was a push of , even when Bryon Russell said it wasn’t a push of and he slipped

  • @--ArcAngel--
    @--ArcAngel-- 9 месяцев назад

    3000 points is impressive but I'm sure not unbeaten... its the 3000+ points AND 200+ steals AND 100+ blocks that's the crazy part.

  • @user-zo5cc2ns8z
    @user-zo5cc2ns8z 3 месяца назад

    Kareem my number 3 , MVP 38 years old. Last ring 40 years old. 6 MVP awards

  • @gnnacharles1
    @gnnacharles1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best of 5 in the First round, it makes it harder not easier, ain’t no coming back from 3 down, that means if it was 2016 Finals, Bron would have lost 3 to1.

    • @marvingreen583
      @marvingreen583 4 месяца назад +1

      That's what I've been saying, bro.

  • @rodneyhennings3414
    @rodneyhennings3414 Год назад

    You have to realize players back then, may have come out around the same age, but they had a different agenda coming out!! After 2000's NBA players don't have that same mentality, maybe the skills, but not the mindset!! It's aaalllll about those dollars to today's players!! "Period!!"

  • @Bignastydog
    @Bignastydog Год назад +1

    Dawg that's why I told you in last video that brons 30 points are empty. He dont play defense and
    forces him self to score 30. I'm telling you

  • @marshalljankins4526
    @marshalljankins4526 Год назад

    Yo. Great reaction. Don't forget to check out Jordan "one of the best defenders ever "....

  • @dragonball581
    @dragonball581 9 месяцев назад

    Michael jordan is the goat 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @joshuadooley181
    @joshuadooley181 Год назад

    Best of 5 was only round 1. They added a play in and more games to give more teams more chances. Best of 5 round 1 was raw. I miss it. Still had best of 7 after that so don’t kid yourself about Bron matching 😂

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Год назад +1

    Terry Cummings better than Pippen…fun fact Chicago was the off season hub for pick up games etc etc back then..MJ and TC player on the same team for 3 years and never lost

  • @gene081976
    @gene081976 11 месяцев назад

    The thing about that 35 pts in first half… they forgot to mention another record and another difference between Lebron and Jordon on 3-pt shooting. As previously mention 3-pt was not a weakness, he was supposed to be average, not the worst in the league or best - stats wise, while LEbron was below average (compared to the era and league he played in)…but that was not my point… now the point: This “average” 3-pt shooter holds the record for the most 3-pts in first have of a finals game. That 6 x 3-pts shot he made also ranked him like top 15 (I forgot the number) in history for playof game or finals game. Know any other player who is average at a stat but still goes on to hold a record around it (3-pt shooting) and still breaks records?

    • @user-kf3fy4ix3r
      @user-kf3fy4ix3r 3 месяца назад +1

      And if i’m not mistaken those 6 3s were in a row.

    • @gene081976
      @gene081976 3 месяца назад

      @@user-kf3fy4ix3r Not too shabby for an “average” 3-shooter.

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Год назад +2

    First round was best of 5 and exactly how does Lebron win because of that?😂

  • @jlmusic1469
    @jlmusic1469 Год назад

    KD's mental not even on the same level as Jordan, Kobe, Bird.... Best of 5 series was only the first round. aided in getting rid of the teams that barely made the playoffs, but made money in the venues. One of the benefits of Bird was he had two solid scorers with him in Mchale and Parish and the starting 5 pretty much averaged double figures.

  • @StandUpGill
    @StandUpGill Год назад +2

    Durant a bigger killer than Bron in my opinion. KD and Luka might be able to put up 3000 points a year. I could be wrong.

    • @stephenneil9345
      @stephenneil9345 Год назад +1

      Jordan putting up those numbers in 2's.

    • @StandUpGill
      @StandUpGill Год назад

      @@stephenneil9345facts. BIG FACTS

    • @StandUpGill
      @StandUpGill Год назад

      @@stephenneil9345I never thought about it that way. Das heavy. Great point.

  • @jgirljjj9643
    @jgirljjj9643 Год назад +1

    Bird says Jordan played like god... (after 63 Playoffs points WITHOUT a 3 pointer...STILL RECORD), KD: JORDAN IS GOAT. 😊😊😊 ONLY MJ😊😊😊

  • @punkem733
    @punkem733 Год назад

    Wasn't a push off. there's a vid on here where dude did a super slow mo of the shit and the tip of his middle finger looked like it touched, and that's not causing a grown man to fall. Byron slipped but with MJ's hand there it made people say push off.

  • @user-zo5cc2ns8z
    @user-zo5cc2ns8z 3 месяца назад

    Young man . Mike won his first ring by beating the Lakers after Kareem retired. Kareem 10 finals 6 rings. Last ring 40 years old. Last MVP of the finals. 38 years old. Kareem top 3 all time scoring rebounds and blocks. Little knowledge

  • @iamaretheone4083
    @iamaretheone4083 11 месяцев назад

    This is my question for everyone who said it’s a push off can you push someone without extending your arm

  • @kylonp7311
    @kylonp7311 11 месяцев назад

    Best of 5 was jus the 1st round tho it changed on 02 I believe

  • @thomasjurgensen2086
    @thomasjurgensen2086 Год назад

    Bill Russell has 11 championship's in thirteen seasons

  • @johnnydail399
    @johnnydail399 Год назад

    It wasn’t a three game series it was 5 but was saying he swept them so it was a 3 game series

  • @AngeloJohnson-dc8id
    @AngeloJohnson-dc8id Год назад

    George Gervin aka The Ice Man, look um up

  • @annepryor9169
    @annepryor9169 Год назад

    The first round only is five games, not every series.

  • @jhorse6968
    @jhorse6968 Месяц назад +1

    Not a push off

  • @Deloneys
    @Deloneys 6 месяцев назад

    They have to average 36.5 for 3000 while playing all 82. Kd isn't selfish enough to get that and he never was.

  • @ShhhTheFUp
    @ShhhTheFUp Год назад +3

    I know you used to say LeBron is your goat and Jordan is a close second but after everything you've watched do you still feel like that. Personally Ive seen Jordan play in his prime and in this era Jordan would be unstoppable he used to he averaged 35 with lay ups and dunks in an era with hand checking and crowding. The only thing that slowed him down was fouling but it didn't stop him at all. In today's era their would be no way to stop him. My favorite player will always be Vince Carter in every way but I know Jordan is the goat. I can understand why people think that LeBron is the goat especially when their from this era but you seem like someone that doesn't let your preferences cloud your judgement. So do you still think LeBron is the goat. Personally I think LeBron is this eras greatest but Jordan is who I think is the goat he's not my favorite player that's why I don't say he's my goat but he's who I think is the goat

    • @queztheplug
      @queztheplug  Год назад +2

      Yea I think the Jordan the goat now and lebron is a close second!!

  • @GuyKirk
    @GuyKirk Год назад

    It's not a "push-off" if the ref's didn't call it. :)
    P.S.
    0 games missed sealed it for me. No Load Management.

  • @rambowbizz
    @rambowbizz Год назад +1

    Best of three only in the first round...so bron benifits actually cuz he can say he scored more in the playoffs.

  • @bigezy42
    @bigezy42 Год назад

    The best of 5s were the early rounds. The finals have always been 7.

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 Год назад +1

    That’s not a push off younghead…contact was part of the game before you started watching

    • @queztheplug
      @queztheplug  Год назад

      Lol contact is still part of the game

    • @mannyneva1760
      @mannyneva1760 Год назад

      @@queztheplug nah my guy they removed that in 04/05 and that’s an NBA fact

  • @richardadams4029
    @richardadams4029 2 месяца назад

    Jordan has a higher three points percentage than LeBron in the playoffs and finals

  • @deejkeithanmusic
    @deejkeithanmusic 8 месяцев назад

    Best of 5 was in round 1 only.

  • @thiagorieverschaves693
    @thiagorieverschaves693 Год назад

    The PER record was broken in 2023 by none other than Nikola Jokic, not Lebron James.

  • @wegotitoutthemississippimudd
    @wegotitoutthemississippimudd 5 месяцев назад

    10str8 scoring titles mjdagoat

  • @alejandrobarrionuevo9957
    @alejandrobarrionuevo9957 Месяц назад

    ALL 'Lebron fans' wanna IGNORE GETTING OUTSCORED BY Jason Terry IN THE FINALS LOL LOL LOL (even getting 'successfully' defended BY JJ BOREA !) LOL

  • @davidwilliams316
    @davidwilliams316 Год назад +2

    Fact of the day. JORDON LOST IN 1995 VS THE ORLANDO MAGIC. the magic didnt win the championship. And the bulls wouldnt of beaten the pacers in 1999 without phil Jackson. It took them 7 games to beat the pacers.

    • @linorestrepolobo3620
      @linorestrepolobo3620 Год назад

      Wouldn’t? You have a crystal ball now? These haters are delusional and pathetic

    • @teamcaveman
      @teamcaveman 11 месяцев назад +2

      They swept the same Orlando magic the next year…The 1998 Pacers were the best Pacer team ever. It went to 7 because of a real push-off, a 2 handed shove by Reggie Miller, to get to game 7.

    • @davidwilliams316
      @davidwilliams316 11 месяцев назад

      @@teamcaveman just letting people know that the bulls couldn't of 8th peated.

    • @teamcaveman
      @teamcaveman 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davidwilliams316 Why not? He trained for baseball and came back and still made a difference and almost beat the magic not being in basketball shape. Only reason Orlando lost was because Nick Anderson missed 4 straight free throws end of regulation. 1 wins the game. Anderson after lost any form of confidence and was an important part of their offense. He couldn’t hit wide open shots, free throws. It was than Kobe vs Pistons finals because at least Tayshawn was guarding him, Nick just couldn’t buy a 12 foot shot.
      Is it guaranteed they win 8 or 9 straight? No. But to say it couldn’t happen is crazy. It 100% “could’ve” happened

  • @chrispenge5289
    @chrispenge5289 10 месяцев назад

    Bird is by far the most clutch player, but MJ was no chump he was super clutch as well, but I would take Bird over MJ for clutch

  • @jlmusic1469
    @jlmusic1469 Год назад

    I think You meant Akeem O. , not Kareem

  • @danielmccullum2474
    @danielmccullum2474 Год назад

    That's only the first round

  • @duanejenkins2246
    @duanejenkins2246 11 месяцев назад

    Yea Queez, today's players are wasaaay too sift to ever be compared to the 80s and 90s players, ever since the load management crap started. Jordan...ZERO games missed, bro.

  • @jawayne224
    @jawayne224 11 месяцев назад

    Bron was down 3-2 I a few series, so he'd probably have less if they played beat of 5

  • @editname8536
    @editname8536 Год назад

    Im a huge jordan guy but yes that was a pushoff

  • @spitnificent
    @spitnificent Год назад

    MJ is a better shooter than LeStatpadder period.

  • @kfabwrestling3862
    @kfabwrestling3862 Год назад

    Nah, Byron Russell over committed and lost his balance, no way in hell mike pushed him that hard to the point of looking like bow wow in roll bounce 😂😂😂mike barely had his fingers on his hip

  • @richardadams4029
    @richardadams4029 2 месяца назад

    Never won when playing best of five series titles

  • @alejandrobarrionuevo9957
    @alejandrobarrionuevo9957 Месяц назад

    btw, Kobe retired at 37 and Jordan IS a WAAAAAAY BETTER 'shooter' THAN lebron

  • @alejandrobarrionuevo9957
    @alejandrobarrionuevo9957 Месяц назад

    Lebron would have 6 rings if he played 'best of 5' ? RU 4REAL STOP!!! 'best of 5' WAS ONLY IN THE 1ST ROUND!!! OMG SMH

  • @denroy3
    @denroy3 Год назад

    Best of 5 was not finals...opening round.

  • @mike1alcott
    @mike1alcott 9 месяцев назад

    Reference to your last video. LeBron is a way better talent than Larry Bird. If i had on game or one series to win. If i had to pick one i would take Larry every time. He was a much better shooter more clutch and arguably a better passer. The heart gene is very underrated LeBron seriously has the most talent ever. He never used 100% of it. The saying half hearted describes LeBrons basketball career.

  • @louisiana318
    @louisiana318 Год назад

    Jordan a better shooter than Lebron period, 2' or 3's...

  • @richardadams4029
    @richardadams4029 7 месяцев назад

    I am sorry but Jordan has a better three point percentage than LeBron James in the playoffs and finals

  • @newlyogbirdman
    @newlyogbirdman Год назад

    7:48 he got out played and out scored by a nigha with 2 first names never in the history of niggidom has a nigha with two first names been good at anything

  • @markphillips480
    @markphillips480 11 месяцев назад

    I know you young my but Michael Jeffrey is the closest thing to God you feel me my brother if you don't know now you know

  • @wuando
    @wuando Год назад +1

    Jordan ain’t play no games in the playoffs

  • @keithsterling7676
    @keithsterling7676 Год назад +1

    You know what won't get broken...his 0 for 6 record against the GOAT LARRY LEGEND. He could never beat Bird. Also why did it take MJ 7 years to win his first ring....oh he couldn't beat the greats. Had to wait for then to retire and the NBA to become soft as putty. Bless you grasshoppers.

    • @linorestrepolobo3620
      @linorestrepolobo3620 Год назад +2

      The comment of a casual who has no idea what the word context means. Crackheads vs HOFs son. It’s not that hard to figure out. Go ask Larry Legend who the GOAT is and he will tell you

    • @keithsterling7676
      @keithsterling7676 Год назад

      @@linorestrepolobo3620 I know girl the truth hurts you a bit. You'll be ok boo boo. Bless grasshopper.

    • @linorestrepolobo3620
      @linorestrepolobo3620 Год назад

      @@keithsterling7676 whatever boy. No point debating with someone who is cognitively impaired

    • @nathanmckenzie904
      @nathanmckenzie904 Год назад

      ​@keithsterling7676 it is true, he never beat the celtics.. arguably one of the greatest teams of all time. Who was the 2nd best player on the bulls back then, paxton?

    • @gnnacharles1
      @gnnacharles1 11 месяцев назад

      The greats should’ve born same time with him and they should’ve waited for him to get an all star, while they had at least 3