BJ Armstrong Reveals the Most Important Lesson He Learned from Michael Jordan | The Jim Jackson Show

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  • @maikure
    @maikure 29 дней назад +72

    MJ is a once in a life time miracle, the combination of all the attributes in a perfect basketball player.

  • @katrinachavez3533
    @katrinachavez3533 Месяц назад +88

    MJ is the most self-assured athlete I have ever witnessed. And I've been watching sports since 1979 (Magic's rookie season).

    • @Bighjr88
      @Bighjr88 29 дней назад

      Katrina I have been watching since May 16, 1980 Game 6 1980 finals!

    • @Bighjr88
      @Bighjr88 29 дней назад

      So imagine you have the same feeling about basketball like I do and that came from wanting too see Dr.J but then I seen Magic.

    • @moonwalker1298
      @moonwalker1298 29 дней назад +5

      Absolutely and I would put Deion Sanders right there. Literally never seen those 2 guys rattled or not have their confidence that they would elevate above everyone else, even after a loss

    • @glenncampbell796
      @glenncampbell796 24 дня назад

      Facts on God

    • @worldlfree
      @worldlfree 20 дней назад

      You’re lucky!

  • @jaunenito
    @jaunenito Месяц назад +57

    Never get tired of listening to true GOAT stories! MJ elevated the entire league bc if you got caught slackin it was a wrap!

    • @kirbyaugustine761
      @kirbyaugustine761 27 дней назад +3

      That aspect of MJ’s impact on the game is not spoken about enough. He elevated the games of all his peers. He was the standard of excellence everyone aspired to reach and he relished that pressure.
      In today’s game they’re wondering why viewership is down but never question the correlation between the leadership or lack there of the superstars of the league.
      None of the greats would allow a 300 point All-Star Game… NEVER!

  • @blackjesus6433
    @blackjesus6433 26 дней назад +16

    Kids in the late 80s and 90s loved Mr. Armstrong. He looked like one of us. 😂 🙏🏾

    • @blackcat4859
      @blackcat4859 22 дня назад +3

      He still looks like a kid 😂

  • @kifacorea
    @kifacorea 19 дней назад +4

    Love hearing from BJ. One of the most underrated bulls ever.

  • @cyber6sapien
    @cyber6sapien 29 дней назад +26

    Most confident person I've seen on tv or anywhere. Jordan's confidence was infectious. His belief in himself made his teammates
    be confident. If they were not confident in themselves, they were confident in the team and in what the team would be able to accomplish.
    Because Michael was their leader.

  • @garycotoco4666
    @garycotoco4666 29 дней назад +75

    My best MJ story, in his first few years in the NBA, every night there was a show called CNN sports and they have a play of the day everyday at the end of the show, could be any sport like bball, football, baseball, hockey, golf, etc. And everyday the play of the day was MJ cause he did something outrageous that no one has ever seen before. And the news casters would go crazy every night. That was the mid 80s. GOAT

    • @SEEKUP4EVER
      @SEEKUP4EVER 29 дней назад +9

      Dan Patrick was one of the CNN anchors back then. He tells the story how he voted Jordan EVERY season for MVP.

    • @Paul-wu7xd
      @Paul-wu7xd 29 дней назад +5

      CNN sports was iconic, they'd show live Press Conferences. They presented a very detailed presentation of highlights

    • @ABc-v6n
      @ABc-v6n 17 дней назад +1

      @@Paul-wu7xdonly real news CNN has ever done.

    • @bobbobby-o2w
      @bobbobby-o2w 17 дней назад +3

      I feel bad for anyone who didn't get to watch entire Bulls games. I saw every game live on Sports Channel Chicago through Jordan's career. Every single game he did something unbelievable. You couldn't take your eyes off him.

    • @ABc-v6n
      @ABc-v6n 16 дней назад +1

      @@bobbobby-o2w I remember watching them on WGN every Saturday + NBA on NBC with my brother. It was must watch. We happily sat through the whole thing. Now there's too many fouls, commercial time outs and reviews stopping the game. Also, the stars are always taking days off or not taking games seriously. I still enjoy a good game, but it's Hard to watch sometimes.

  • @T-Bone-bq1yg
    @T-Bone-bq1yg Месяц назад +25

    GOAT stories MJ all day

  • @car-census
    @car-census 29 дней назад +14

    There's a famous clip of BJ looking at MJ after he hit one of his game-winners, and he's looking at him, running towards him in awe, like he's trying to touch God. 😅 You never ever have to ask this man who he thinks is the GOAT. He has seen miracles with his own eyes.

  • @ballislife9989
    @ballislife9989 29 дней назад +12

    BJ is awesome, so articulate and smart.

  • @thepeacekeeper2338
    @thepeacekeeper2338 29 дней назад +31

    This was the Labradford Smith game in 1993. Smith outscored MJ 37 to 25 the night before and MJ responded with 37pts the next night in the first half alone, and 47 points in 30 minutes.

  • @sunike07
    @sunike07 Месяц назад +23

    Same type of energy he had in game 6 of 1998 finals. Still calm and collected with confidence with injured Pippen. Even though MJ missed half of his shots in 4th quarter from being gassed, he still scored 16pts out of the final quarter.

    • @BENJIBKNY
      @BENJIBKNY 28 дней назад +3

      This doesn’t get talked about enough. Lebron fans & Jordan haters like to say he couldn’t win without Pippen when he willed the Bulls to victory with an injured Pippen who basically couldn’t move in game 6 of the 98 finals.

    • @sunike07
      @sunike07 28 дней назад +1

      @ seriously, MJ haters have said to me “oh, it’s just one game” or “Pippen still had the better +/-“ just to discredit his victory. I revisited that game 6, Pippen only had 8, MJ had 45, next player on the roster to only score double digits was Kukoc with 15. MJ was always the go to guy on offense, so figuratively MJ was THE LAST MAN STANDING

  • @JudahTribe-lt3ur
    @JudahTribe-lt3ur 29 дней назад +10

    MJ the goat of all goats

  • @paulusrumanouw3176
    @paulusrumanouw3176 Месяц назад +28

    This is inline with the story that Doug Collins shared when MJ only scored 8pts in the wizard then asked him if he still believed in MJ, then the next 3 games he exploded with 51, 45, and 29 pts! So in that 4 game stretch he avg. over 33pts despite scoring only 8 in the 1st game.

    • @seancrowley3142
      @seancrowley3142 21 день назад +2

      I love that Doug Collins story. It goes to the heart of the kind of person Jordan is. Collins benched him that game if I remember correctly. Even though he is Jordan, he was still coachable and not above criticism. Then, he went out and proved that he could still play. Amazing.

  • @goodymob9638
    @goodymob9638 29 дней назад +11

    BJ still looks young, he was one of my faves too.

  • @sosmoney7721
    @sosmoney7721 27 дней назад +9

    I love a good MJ story 🐐 🫡

  • @AndreBrown-m8u
    @AndreBrown-m8u 29 дней назад +6

    Thank u Jim and BJ ..... the stories..Both u guys were thorough in your career. Jim Jackson.....all day everyday .....

  • @epicsseven7686
    @epicsseven7686 29 дней назад +5

    Reminds me of Kobe when he'd shot 3 air balls during his early years. He'd kept shooting. His confidence never broke. BTW. I like the story that BJ told between Kobe and Jordan at a dinner. Epic conversation. Armstrong is from the Detroit area like myself. I remember when he was playing basketball in high school.

  • @daniel.j9062
    @daniel.j9062 29 дней назад +6

    Talk about baby face !! BJ Armstrong is somehow timeless and ageless!!
    I'm way younger than him, but I look older than him, lol 😊😊

  • @SwaggerLikeUz
    @SwaggerLikeUz 28 дней назад +6

    Jordan is the GOAT of sports! Period! On the world stage only Ali is adjacent as a global transcendent sport's icon.

    • @blackjesus6433
      @blackjesus6433 26 дней назад +1

      Well, MJ was voted the number 1 athlete of the 1900s. It looks like nobody is the 2000s will be surpassing him. 😂 🙏🏾

  • @kirbyaugustine761
    @kirbyaugustine761 27 дней назад +5

    The original baby-faced assassin. BJ looked like a teenage kid on the court but he’d cook you with a no-frills, cool-calm approach as a point guard.

  • @goodymob9638
    @goodymob9638 29 дней назад +2

    My personality is almost exactly as MJs, i hate to lose at anything. Wheather its my yard, bones, spades, video games, darts , and on the court. I just believed no one remembered who was 2nd place, i still have that mentality at 55. But trust, it can't be healthy all the time. Because you put so much pressure on yourself, at times it can stress you out.....but i will never ever be comfortable with losing

  • @travisjazzbo3490
    @travisjazzbo3490 27 дней назад +2

    BJ talkin' MJ. I have listened to several of BJs interviews and of course, as you might imagine, A LOT of the interview is about MJ. He is a lot of fun to listen to and seems like a really great and fun guy!
    I am going to say this... LeBron is a great BB player. As far as the entire package that is LBJ, I put him in the top 20, and that is it. When it comes to charisma, leadership, determination, hard work, and heart, those are where LeBron falls really short vs MJ. MJ led by example in a way that no one else ever could.
    I promise this... in 5 to 10 to 15 to 20 years after LBJ retires, the Sports Podcasts, the YT highlights, the stories... LBJ won't have even a tiny fraction of people talking about him or showing his highlights... NOT EVEN CLOSE

  • @j.wright8157
    @j.wright8157 21 день назад

    I like how Armstrong, Paxson, Hodges, Kukoc, Kerr, and Buechler were always waiting for the open 3 pointers when MJ was double or triple teamed while going in for the shot.🏀

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand 23 дня назад

    BJ Armstrong is behind one of my nicest memories as a kid. I'd never won anything like a Raffle or contest at that time. He visited my Sports Camp and signed some basketballs. I won one!
    Ultimately, that basketball made me a target all day with kids and counselors asking me to play with it. I was forced to assert myself. I was twelve, and was seen as mostly nice... It was an important exercise in me drawing boundaries even with adults.

  • @Hunt9-qb1if
    @Hunt9-qb1if 25 дней назад +5

    BJ has the three best players jerseys behind him

  • @victormartin3539
    @victormartin3539 29 дней назад +12

    The goat Michael Jeffrey Jordan

  • @chrisg2214
    @chrisg2214 27 дней назад +3

    1993 my parents bought nosebleed seats to the Washington Bullets versus the Chicago Bulls I was nine years old and I got to see Michael Jordan. The laBradford Smith game. I was there. It was like seeing a mythological creature play basketball.
    I don’t think he missed a shot in the first half.

  • @khamla616
    @khamla616 29 дней назад +9

    I swear Jordan rarely had a bad game

  • @nickjones3860
    @nickjones3860 22 дня назад +1

    Goat

  • @edwinhargrave679
    @edwinhargrave679 20 дней назад +1

    BJ AMSTRONG DETROITS OWN WELL DONE AND RIGHT OWN 🤜.

  • @Mr_Millionaire_Mindset83
    @Mr_Millionaire_Mindset83 29 дней назад +5

    💢 HE UNDERSTANDS IT NOW💢

  • @JK2333459
    @JK2333459 29 дней назад +1

    Gotta love BJ and I’m with Jimmy I’ve never left any court without making my last shot

  • @DrBisharaWilson
    @DrBisharaWilson 22 дня назад

    BJ Armstrong was a staple on the 90’s Bulls

  • @tech-no-logictech9743
    @tech-no-logictech9743 Месяц назад +4

    Still can't believe he missed that free throw that would have given him 37 in the half. :) But I thiink he proved he could do it. :) And when you go back and watch the game it doesn't even look forced. Made it look easy.

  • @simplysimple7628
    @simplysimple7628 23 дня назад +1

    MJ is the reason why the 90’s were great. Just like how the 80’s were great because of Magic and Bird. And the 70’s because of Dr. J and Kareem. The 60’s & 50’s because of wilt and Russell, and so forth.

  • @RodneyNewcombe
    @RodneyNewcombe День назад

    Jimmy was a smooth player

  • @graydontron1718
    @graydontron1718 29 дней назад +21

    Why BJ still look like a kid 😂

  • @regal9242
    @regal9242 29 дней назад +8

    TRUST JESUS CHRIST FIRST & FOREMOST !! "Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD."

    • @milosmartinovic83
      @milosmartinovic83 29 дней назад

      So, you should pray that God gives a basket for you, and you should just relax and wait for God to raise your arms and make a perfect shot for you?!?! 🧐🤔

    • @jtremaine23
      @jtremaine23 28 дней назад

      @@milosmartinovic83Good question….trust in the One who made the arm to move in that fashion and who’s breathing life through us right now as we speak/type. Use what He’s given you.

  • @chadbinette3201
    @chadbinette3201 21 день назад

    The true greats never have two bad games in a row and they know it.

  • @JohnSizemore-d6w
    @JohnSizemore-d6w 19 дней назад

    Good take fellas

  • @andrels1989
    @andrels1989 23 дня назад

    He did the lethal shooter “ I understand it now “ lol

  • @brucewayne7831
    @brucewayne7831 17 дней назад

    Those 3 jerseys behind BJ are the 3 most important NBA players of all time

  • @foreverfree3953
    @foreverfree3953 22 дня назад

    BJ has not aged a single day..

  • @kevinsmith4814
    @kevinsmith4814 16 дней назад

    s/o Benjamin roy armstrong jr... my fave bulls player lol...

  • @melvinpowelljr.3368
    @melvinpowelljr.3368 18 дней назад

    Hey man you guys have to get Kris Dunn on the podcast bro a Clippers legend is brewing similar to how Tony Allen & Bruce Bowen impacted their respective franchises in Kris Dunn frfr

  • @mikehammer1777
    @mikehammer1777 28 дней назад +3

    How does BJ still look like he's 30?

  • @isaaccotto3236
    @isaaccotto3236 24 дня назад

    Plese fix Jimmy’s audio 🙏🏻

  • @AlphaIncorporated
    @AlphaIncorporated 21 день назад

    Host, pls use an external mic...

  • @bobbythespaceghost9934
    @bobbythespaceghost9934 22 дня назад

    BJ Armstrong looks like he can play right now.

  • @adwhite9412
    @adwhite9412 23 дня назад

    LaBraford Smith was player for the wizards

  • @gregthegroove
    @gregthegroove 22 дня назад

    MJ never took a night off. If that dude was in the lineup, it was standard min. 20/7/5 And that’s his baseline. Kobe was the closest by far to come to that, followed by LBJ. No days off, hard workers and talent came soooo easy to them. It looked like a piece of cake.

  • @XYz-co1ob
    @XYz-co1ob 25 дней назад

    He had the confidence of usain bolt after bolt broke the world record. U would think every race after would be utter confidemce for bolt

  • @GraciousFundamentalist
    @GraciousFundamentalist 24 дня назад

    BJ got lucky....😂😂😂 🏆 🏆 🏆 it's all good tho.. .. he contributed... played his role...

  • @jiveturkey1367
    @jiveturkey1367 29 дней назад +3

    Mj played rain , sleet or snow , when he played for the wizards he played with a bad knee , him and Kobe are beyond the best , and LeBron who?????? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cvaderx
    @cvaderx 25 дней назад

    Some ppl don't get it. MJ was different

  • @mrsilkysmoothd
    @mrsilkysmoothd 28 дней назад

    😂😂😂😂 Mj was different

  • @UlyssesVillamin
    @UlyssesVillamin 27 дней назад

    I dont think MJ missed 19 shots in a row LOL

  • @regal9242
    @regal9242 29 дней назад +4

    IS LEBRON "GAY BOULE" JAMES BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE FBI IN RELATION TO THE DIDDY CASE ??

  • @atg1338
    @atg1338 29 дней назад

    But Lebron is the goat 🤔

    • @coryyoung1857
      @coryyoung1857 29 дней назад +3

      LeBron isnt the goat. I hope that's sarcasm u commented lol

  • @adidas20zero
    @adidas20zero 28 дней назад

    Big up to Jimmy met him at summer league a few years ago.. 🫡