Yes, he doesn't get enough credit for reinventing himself. In his prime, he was the best ever to do it (first 3-peat). But even out of his prime, he was still the best player in the world (second 3-peat). That is ridiculously hard to do for a guy who isn't 7 feet tall.
@ 💯 although I would argue that he was still in his prime in ‘98. In my view he was a better overall hooper in the 2nd 3-peat. His IQ was off the charts and his efficiency was as what one would expect from a great big man. He wasn’t in his athletic prime (through his first 3-peat) anymore. His skills and mind were.
Gotta add, I miss this era of ball, everything about it was so good. The players played their hearts out, the announcers were great, the music in the background, it was all so damn perfect.
and these fools say MJ couldn't dominate this current era because he couldn't shoot 3's. HE was 5/6 in 3pt shots in this game. how foolish these young, modern era fans are to think MJ couldn't adjust to ANY era.
People in their teens and 20s are part of one of the worst generations probably ever, so you can't blame them for a lot of the demented thinking. The world changed a lot and was a messed up place when they grew up.
@@JudgementDay8-29those stats are insane considering the tight defense Starks was playing on him. Every shot was contested especially those 3’s on the right wing.
8:09 the look on his face he took a lot of shit personally. 😂😂 Lebron would be looking up at the replay, squinting with his eyes, waving his hands, asking for a tech or some shit. lol
The 80'S & 90'S NBA ON NBC WAS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST the Celtics the Pistons the Knicks in the Bulls much watch Basketball 🏀 🏀 on NBC the hand checking in defense was outstanding. Todays player on care about is looking good and shooting (3) i miss the real NBA🦾🦾💪💪🏀🏀🏀💥💥💥💯💯💯
In today's game, with the weak defenses they are playing now, Jordan drops 80 on this night shooting the way he was shooting. MJ shot 18/30. 6/9 from 3. 12/14 free throws.
This is back when there was hand checking, bumping through screens, and hard fouls in thr paint. That's why it seems so much more impressive than 50 points today.
You have to be so strong to hang in thr air for a second or 2 and then shoot . Jordan’s really the only player that can hang that long . Step curry barely jumps before he lets it go
@@lesterscott5985 ur clueless kiddo and its obvious. How do u figure LeBron can do more when Jordan did more in less time. Stop pretending to know basketball.
@ You’re clueless, don’t talk basketball again. Pippen did more without Jordan than Jordan did without Pippen. You don’t know basketball, you’re finished. The Bulls won 55 and 47 games after Jordan’s first retirement. I don’t pretend to know basketball, I know basketball, way more than you know.
Though it goes relatively unnoticed, Jordan was an outstanding free throw shooter. At times, his percentage was up there with oure shooters like Reggie Miller and Larry Bird.
Jordan: I really believe Jordan got tired of playing these fools -- he knew the Knicks were a stupid team that would always make the wrong choices: they'd foul too many times, wouldn't make the extra pass, all Chicago had to do was put on that trap and the Knicks would fall apart, take quick shots, go away from Ewing ... it was worse in '93 than in '92 because they lost X-Man to free agency and let Rolando Blackman rot on the bench for Starks? Stop it. Riley was a joke of a coach; Jordan was gaming these fools and even though he had an inferior team, Jordan hang-joked all that cocaine off that tree in New York .... I have never seen a 23 just ice a team like Jordan did to the Knicks -- it was so cold, he had the Knicks thinking they had a shot only to sweep them after lipping them two games. Sad and sick with a twist of soda at the same time, no bacon but baking. Pure prime, Mike all the time, couldn't pay Ewing a dime to get his wine. I just laugh when I watch those Knicks play, it's a turnover waiting to happen and a team beating themselves and I was like, 'Is this seriously competition for Mike?' Jordan's Comp: I mean if anyone knows, Mike had greater competition learning how to win than upon winning facing his friend Ewing/Oakley and a former CBA guard in Starks with a second year player Gregg Anthony and then Doc Rivers was never a threat and Mark Jackson loved #23 and Mason was with Denver and Riley didn't put him in the game often because he could really break a train, I loved Mason's game, he was the best kept secret -- could handle, rebound, run the floor, had hustle, great defensively to guard 2-3 positions, and just never got his shot to shine because Riley was too rigid trying to put in his own grate .... Same Riley crazy in Miami got that team losing held back his own success in NY by not playing Blackman and Mason. Sad.
It has always amused me that the knock on Jordan is that he couldn't shoot threes. He had roughly the same career 3-pt percentage as Kobe. He just didn't take them as often.
Pip had big problems with explosive players, so I don't think Mike would have had any problems against him. Grant Hill, Penny Hardaway and Nique used to give Pip big numbers. While Pip was a good on-ball defender, he was truly elite at help defense.
@shupactakur8243 Quién es curry?, suena a una especia para el arroz. A ese muchacho lo conocen solo en USA, a jordan, el más grande de la historia, lo conocen en todo el mundo. Ese tal Curly, o como se llame, no le llega ni a los talones a MJ
@@shupactakur8243Michael jordan set a finals record for 6 3s in the first half. Curry has never done that so know basketball history before you say something stupid
The fly has wings but wanted to fly like Mike. Great video quality for Jordan highlights man. Need more like this.
Hay muchos
Young MJ was ridiculously dynamic! Old MJ was ruthlessly efficient! Dude was basically two different all-time greats!
Never thought about it that way. Great take.
Yes, he doesn't get enough credit for reinventing himself.
In his prime, he was the best ever to do it (first 3-peat).
But even out of his prime, he was still the best player in the world (second 3-peat).
That is ridiculously hard to do for a guy who isn't 7 feet tall.
@ 💯 although I would argue that he was still in his prime in ‘98. In my view he was a better overall hooper in the 2nd 3-peat. His IQ was off the charts and his efficiency was as what one would expect from a great big man. He wasn’t in his athletic prime (through his first 3-peat) anymore. His skills and mind were.
Starks played such tough defense on MJ- but when his shooting touch was there, there way no way he could stop him
Gotta add, I miss this era of ball, everything about it was so good.
The players played their hearts out, the announcers were great, the music in the background, it was all so damn perfect.
best quality in youtube mj highlights
i can't imagine the work you have to do THIS IS SOOO GOOD QUALITY BRUH thanks
I remember watching this with my dad. Jordan was torching the Knicks on jumpers 😂😂
GOAT by a million miles.
He is so good even the shot clock was afraid of him
Quality is so good mj is the number 1
and these fools say MJ couldn't dominate this current era because he couldn't shoot 3's. HE was 5/6 in 3pt shots in this game. how foolish these young, modern era fans are to think MJ couldn't adjust to ANY era.
People in their teens and 20s are part of one of the worst generations probably ever, so you can't blame them for a lot of the demented thinking. The world changed a lot and was a messed up place when they grew up.
@@billj4525yeah it really is demented thinking if you think Air Jordan wouldn’t be the boogie man in any era 🤣
They played Defense in the 80'S and 90'S not pretty boy just shooting three pointers🏀🏀🏀😂🤣😅
for this game he was 18/30-60fg%, 6/9- 67% 3pt fg%, 12/14 ft 86% for 54pts.
@@JudgementDay8-29those stats are insane considering the tight defense Starks was playing on him. Every shot was contested especially those 3’s on the right wing.
What a time 2 watch basketball.... 23 before 23
JORDAN IN THE ZONE !!!!
the look on his face at 8:09 says it all, Bron would be crying at that point.
The 1993 Michael Jordan nobody could be him by this time he learned from his mistakes
Jordan elevates, YES!
MARV ALBERT IS LEGENDARY
Marv Albert saying "Jordan for 3 yes!!" >>>>
Man these were the DAYS. Loving on the west coast there was noting better than waking up on Sunday morning to a 9am Knicks/Bulls game.
mj is so crazy 😮
I don't even see how y'all can question this guy
Nobody does. Only shills paid to say so and promote the LeMedia brand.
John starks 😂😂😂
MJ the greatest ever 👑🏀
8:09 the look on his face he took a lot of shit personally. 😂😂
Lebron would be looking up at the replay, squinting with his eyes, waving his hands, asking for a tech or some shit. lol
54PTS shooting 60/67/86 Splits. Vs a lockdown Knicks Defense (Not even sweating in the 4th).🐐
Nothing to think about 😮
The 80'S & 90'S NBA ON NBC WAS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST the Celtics the Pistons the Knicks in the Bulls much watch Basketball 🏀 🏀 on NBC the hand checking in defense was outstanding. Todays player on care about is looking good and shooting (3) i miss the real NBA🦾🦾💪💪🏀🏀🏀💥💥💥💯💯💯
Starks was practically tacking him every time he tried to post up, and it just didn't matter.
Today’s playoff competition level is a joke compare with the Jordan area😅
In today's game, with the weak defenses they are playing now, Jordan drops 80 on this night shooting the way he was shooting. MJ shot 18/30. 6/9 from 3. 12/14 free throws.
This is back when there was hand checking, bumping through screens, and hard fouls in thr paint.
That's why it seems so much more impressive than 50 points today.
Yup. And that's why I say today's thirty was yesterday's twenty. You have to knock off at least ten points to compare the eras.
You have to be so strong to hang in thr air for a second or 2 and then shoot . Jordan’s really the only player that can hang that long . Step curry barely jumps before he lets it go
Anyone that thinks lebalco could do anything close to this don't know shit about bball
He can do more than MJ.
@@lesterscott5985stop saying goofy things. Ur just pretending to know basketball
@ I know basketball lil bro, you don’t.
@@lesterscott5985 ur clueless kiddo and its obvious. How do u figure LeBron can do more when Jordan did more in less time. Stop pretending to know basketball.
@ You’re clueless, don’t talk basketball again. Pippen did more without Jordan than Jordan did without Pippen. You don’t know basketball, you’re finished. The Bulls won 55 and 47 games after Jordan’s first retirement. I don’t pretend to know basketball, I know basketball, way more than you know.
And that 27 game home win streak will be snapped, bulls win in 6
No one can commentate a game live Marv Albert. He was the greatest
Dang, Jordan abused Starx in too many different ways. I wonder if he still got nightmares till today.
Though it goes relatively unnoticed, Jordan was an outstanding free throw shooter.
At times, his percentage was up there with oure shooters like Reggie Miller and Larry Bird.
LeBalco Blames has nothing on MJ
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
Mane!!!
You’re obsessed with Bron.
@@lesterscott5985 obsessed with disabusing people of their delusions
@ You’re delusional.
The old Chicago Stadium got LOUD.
I went to a couple games there
You couldn't hear yourself think.
Far louder than the UC.
I believe you!
His J was on from everywhere I felt sorry for John 😂😂
doc rivers huh…makes sense
Jordan: I really believe Jordan got tired of playing these fools -- he knew the Knicks were a stupid team that would always make the wrong choices: they'd foul too many times, wouldn't make the extra pass, all Chicago had to do was put on that trap and the Knicks would fall apart, take quick shots, go away from Ewing ... it was worse in '93 than in '92 because they lost X-Man to free agency and let Rolando Blackman rot on the bench for Starks? Stop it. Riley was a joke of a coach; Jordan was gaming these fools and even though he had an inferior team, Jordan hang-joked all that cocaine off that tree in New York .... I have never seen a 23 just ice a team like Jordan did to the Knicks -- it was so cold, he had the Knicks thinking they had a shot only to sweep them after lipping them two games. Sad and sick with a twist of soda at the same time, no bacon but baking. Pure prime, Mike all the time, couldn't pay Ewing a dime to get his wine. I just laugh when I watch those Knicks play, it's a turnover waiting to happen and a team beating themselves and I was like, 'Is this seriously competition for Mike?'
Jordan's Comp: I mean if anyone knows, Mike had greater competition learning how to win than upon winning facing his friend Ewing/Oakley and a former CBA guard in Starks with a second year player Gregg Anthony and then Doc Rivers was never a threat and Mark Jackson loved #23 and Mason was with Denver and Riley didn't put him in the game often because he could really break a train, I loved Mason's game, he was the best kept secret -- could handle, rebound, run the floor, had hustle, great defensively to guard 2-3 positions, and just never got his shot to shine because Riley was too rigid trying to put in his own grate .... Same Riley crazy in Miami got that team losing held back his own success in NY by not playing Blackman and Mason. Sad.
You don’t see defense like this now a days…
It has always amused me that the knock on Jordan is that he couldn't shoot threes.
He had roughly the same career 3-pt percentage as Kobe.
He just didn't take them as often.
Just wondering what would Mike Jordan do with the best on ball defender ever Scottie Pippen standing in front of him
That happened in an exhibition game. MJ gave Pip 52.
Pip had big problems with explosive players, so I don't think Mike would have had any problems against him. Grant Hill, Penny Hardaway and Nique used to give Pip big numbers. While Pip was a good on-ball defender, he was truly elite at help defense.
@ Facts! G. Hill used to give him the business!
Agents for players
Lebron : I hate the 2 for 1.
Anthony
Low quality
The NBA today is truly a joke when you compare it to eras like this.
No way Curry can out shoot Mike Jordan
@@SmilingDolphins-ye4zm from mid range i'll take mike, behind the 3pt line he's not even in the same league with curry, please dont be ridicolous
@shupactakur8243 Quién es curry?, suena a una especia para el arroz. A ese muchacho lo conocen solo en USA, a jordan, el más grande de la historia, lo conocen en todo el mundo. Ese tal Curly, o como se llame, no le llega ni a los talones a MJ
@@shupactakur8243Michael Jordan has the highest 3pt percent in the finals so knock it off. Curry is overrated
Hell No
@@shupactakur8243Michael jordan set a finals record for 6 3s in the first half. Curry has never done that so know basketball history before you say something stupid
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Its so boring, where is the flopping, flailing hehe