MJ was so graceful... I doubt there's any player was or will be as graceful as he was. His movements was flawless and "beautiful".. At the same time, he was very strong for a guard, that he was able to absorb many bumps or fouls and still scored. What a joy and what a time the 90s was, to be able to witness His Airness' greatness.
The beauty of this video is that it shows the night in and night show he put on. He didn't have to dunk, follow up a shot, or get out on a breakaway basket to score. It was a very simple game... Get to your spot, stop, pop... Get to your spot, stop, pop... Get to your spot, stop, pop. In your mind you knew that he missed shots but whenever he did it was like, hmmph, really Mike? And he always gave it to you on defense and hit the right team mate for an easy basket.
"Čovek" je jednostavno bio nezaustavljiv! Milion rešenja u sekundi, uvek je imao opciju... Takav osećaj za prostor, kontrola lopte, snalažljivost i kada se ne vidi koš, ulazak u duel 1 na 5...pa, to je stvarno neviđeno da dana današnjih. Kažem, veličanstven i neponovljiv. 👑🏀⛹️♂️🏆❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MJ is the most fearless player, football wide receiver type, I've ever seen and I've seen all. This so-called Jordan's rules was nothing short of jealousy. They were pissed cause they could not beat him up under the basket anymore. Lakers and Pistons origin most likely. Tenacity, skill and the man among boys and was always composed but lethal. He was as great as we come. One in a million y'all......
'92 MJ is quite a bit bigger than any version of his up to that point, yet still maintained most of his old athleticism. That combination gives him a unique aesthetic appeal. It's one of his prettiest seasons to watch.
Well said and still these millennials are still blind about how much proof and thousands of videos out there how dangerous and skilled this guy was. Definitely The Aerial Antagonist, PERIOD!
@@joreellex "Well said and still these millennials are still blind about how much proof and thousands of videos out there how dangerous and skilled this guy was." Well said on top of well said.
great video, shows how incredibly fast he was, not to mention how superior he was at offence, defence, and on and on, no debate who the goat was and still is....
The beauty of these buckets Jordan is getting he does just enough to put the ball in the hoop. Casually lays the ball in the hoop. Many of times he could of caught a body and put someone on a poster but he didn't just lays it up over his opponent. Ja Morant IMO could take a page from MJs game and just lay the ball in the hoop. His an exciting player to watch and i hoop his health stays intact so we can see his potential.
I started going back and watching his winning seasons. I slightly remembered games as a kid but it’s so different as an adult, looking back on the past to a time I and many others were fortunate enough to witness.
Love how he steals the ball with the correct hand. He also blocks shots with the correct hand. His passing ability was extraordinary. People confuse skill with averages and accumulation numbers. There Isn't one pass people who are considered better passers than Jordan could throw that he couldn't. Yet they're passes that Jordan could get off that very few could do.
8:07 is unbelievable. Full speed sprint to a bunny hop lateral two foot jump and dunk on a guy. Haven't seen anyone else do that. Elite, elite, elite athleticism.
the perfect player. One gets to appreciate him even more as time goes on, one gets to appreciate different aspects even after a million times watching him play. For instance, his speed. That's some next level speed, he's essentially a 6'6 Iverson on the floor. He literally leaves his defender on quick sand like a cartoon character. He's also too quick to jump and defenders can't really challenge him on time. Something only true ballers will understand is his ability to turn on both sides of his shoulder in the post as good. No matter how great some player's footwork is, no matter how great their post up game is, they can't turn on both shoulders as effectively. Not only can he turn just as good on both shoulders, he'll give you an extra move once he does turn which requires crazy body control and balance. Yet he does it so fast which makes it even scarier. Happy New Year and thanks!
My main regret from growing up watching him was not appreciating him enough; he scored 40+ so many times I just took it for granted. Every game he’d do something ridiculous. He made insane plays so often it was just expected.
He was beyond that. He understood the game at an extremely high level, and added all kinds of moves to his game. I know he had some wear and tear on his body and lost a little athleticism in his career, but his mastery over the game was better, which allowed him to continue to dominate and be the best player in the game by far.
@@J23LA24 Yeah, I agreed with you. It was very clear to anyone watching that he was at the to by far. I was just making a separate point about losing a tiny bit of athleticism and allowing his mastery of the game to make for that . I wasn't aware of the quote by MJ though.
@@billj4525 yeah, his mentality separated him from everyone else, so he was able to dominate at every level of athleticism. Kobe was the closest, but Mike just checks every single box to be the GOAT. Hope I didn’t come across as arguing, it’s sometimes hard to tell tone from writing vs hearing it spoken. Here’s the quote, by the way. It’s at the very end of the video. The entire piece is “Michael Jordan to the MAX” ruclips.net/video/If0aH6MbqOE/видео.htmlfeature=shared
amazing lay up at 2.36 juste amazing , a two footed lay up with a defender in his face , he is just so high and light , and his first step towards the basket is just so mazing and quick
Michael Jordan the best of the best and one of the most dominant players ever to play basketball in the NBA his mental toughness and determination to win is unmatched
I feel that this season (1991-92) is peak MJ. He has more individual seasons of brilliance to sort through for that title than anyone else in the history of the sport though I really believe that this season was MJ at his absolute pinnacle of excellence and dominance.
Mike says 91 was the best version of himself. But i prefer this season. He seemed to REALLY figure out the back to the basket game this season and he still had his athleticism
@@afterthought6889 When did Mike say 91 personally? I know many people have. I have head people say almost every season was his best. They were all so amazing that people make arguments for a lot of them.
Prime MJ is so much better at exploiting spaces and finishing at the rim than his league (I mean...at 2 or 3 standard deviations better, which translates to impossibly better) that in today's NBA, where players are way more protected by officials and the paint's far less packed, he'd average 45 PPG a season eeeee-Z
I love your channel and content. Hope that in the future there are more upscaling software to enhance the quality of footage. There currently are good plug-ins for video editors, that can improve this. But imagine in 5-10 years what it could do to old video?
91-92 and 96-97, in my opinion, two of his most dominant years! Both seasons dominated from start till the end while literally putting the art performance every night. GOAT 🐐
96-97 he didn't even win the mvp. 95-96 the bulls were 72-10, and Jordan dominated in every statistical category. He was all nba defense and mvp, all star mvp. I don't know how you can put 96-97 over 95-96. Many have 95-96 as Jordans best season, but I have never heard the one you mentioned. I believe he fell off a bit that season. Still amazing, but Malone took the mvp from him that year. Jordan took it back from him the next year and rightfully so.
@@shawnerr7417 You think the guy meant 95-96? Many have that as his best season, but I have never heard 96-97 when Malone took the mvp. I have heard people argue for just about every season, but 96-97 is not one I have ever heard as his best.
yo when they look at stats or like bigger dudes better at defending more positions, MJ just had no weakness in his game, the 3 was probably his weakest skill but the dude drops 37, 35 32 a season without volume 3 attempts. GOAT I havent seen somone do it better sorry to all the greats after him and greats aplenty!
Nobody could operate in tight spaces like Jordan. He was the most unstoppable one on one player I've ever seen. But his best attribute was how cool he looked. I love how he just glides on the floor and in the air. It's so graceful. Maybe LBJ is better in that he's a more complete player with more longevity but 23 will always be Jordan's number
LBJ- Longevity yes, but that is easy when you can spend a million a year on your body, take first class chartered flights, not play back to back games, not suit up for games, lag on defense, and not have people trying to take your head off to keep you from scoring. More complete... Shrugs... Jordan -More all defense, dpoy, top 5 in your position in assists and blocks, lead the league in steals twice, clutch at game time, reliable at the free throw line, and shot 50.5% from the field while playing for the Bulls. Naw not more complete that's just a narrative the PR pushes to keep the GOAT debate going. But that was really over years ago.
@@w.w.1348 You can't downplay LBJ's longevity. Yes the game is not as physical now as it once was but the pace of the game is much faster and you need to defend almost everyone out to the 3 point line these days.
@@pastramiking6874 I do. Put him back in the 80s n 90s when guys would knock you to the ground if you tried to bring it in the middle. You would have to be able to shoot free throws. You would have to have a consistent jumper not one that was finally developed after 15 seasons. No, life would have been different.
@@w.w.1348 that would be like trying to knock down Karl Malone going to basket. Lebron is built like a tank. MJ didn't have to play against zone defenses either.
@@pastramiking6874 Ummm... Karl Malone had a good jumper. He could knock down the outside shot. That was the point. He could do both. LBJ had only begun to develop a more consistent jumper in his last 4 years. And yes that is one of the forwards who LeBron would have had to run through and who would have been waiting to take his head off. Yea the road to game wouldn't have been as easy.
I just realized that MJ been using his left hand for a layups and after he never raises his hand up I guess he doesn’t need to show off like the soft NBA players now!!!! 😂 😂
I remember that first layup in the video from a totally different view (2:35 is the view that I am talking about). It looked as if he was going into his leaner dunk and midway through the air he transitioned into a finger roll. Excellent video with lots of rare plays.
Can't remember seeing that one before, but kinda unbelievable he didn't pass it for the most efficient, easiest play. Sounds like the announcers agree, but they can't say too much of course😏
The only player that touches MJ in terms of coordination and body control, agility and overall grace is Kyrie. Both these guys can make themselves small, play super low to the ground relative to their size and get through the tiniest of gaps with the most efficient movements possible. Both can make super sharp cuts and maneuver in the air even more comfortably than they do on the ground. Both can use right and left hands equally well, take off one or two feet equally well off right or left. Completely synchronized movements. A lot of people can jump high and run fast and be tall like MJ - though rarely anyone matched him in all three, maybe someone like Zach Lavine - but no one combines those things with this incredible fluidity and dexterity. Kyrie matches the latter though
And people say lafag labum labrick is better than mj..lol plzzzz lafag is stronger and bigger than mj and can't do what mj does. #MJ for life #G.O.A.T23
Many people doesn't know that Jordan brake his foot in his early season not sure if was 1984 or 85 but he healed enough good to became the greatest ever and he never had any major Injury since then no doubt he had a special DNA considering his ability to jump so high
Awesome stuff. Love these videos. So many clips I've never seen. And the quality is good too (for 90s footage) most Jordan videos on yt are like watching Minecraft.
Loved how the first 7 and a half minutes you had me questioning if Jordan just stopped dunking that year and then at 7:40 on its like of course not idiot, did you forget?! lol
His Airness The GOAT pure artistry in 92
Happy New Year, Brutha!!!!! 2023 and MJ's birthday on February 17th. 🎂🎉🎁🏀♒🐐
Best ever and forever nobody can touch this guy.
Facts 💯
Well said 💪
Nobody
🐐🐐🐐
period
Jordan’s left handed layups were so underrated
And he doesn’t need to raise his hand up every time he made his layup with his left hand like the NbA players now 😂 😂
MJ was so graceful... I doubt there's any player was or will be as graceful as he was. His movements was flawless and "beautiful".. At the same time, he was very strong for a guard, that he was able to absorb many bumps or fouls and still scored.
What a joy and what a time the 90s was, to be able to witness His Airness' greatness.
Michael Jordan will always be the greatest the goat 🐐period!!!!!!
Such a great passer, doesn't get talked about enough
Agreed!
I've been saying that If he wasn't that good at scoring, he would be the best passer of all time
Passes were bulletproof wow!
The beauty of this video is that it shows the night in and night show he put on. He didn't have to dunk, follow up a shot, or get out on a breakaway basket to score. It was a very simple game... Get to your spot, stop, pop... Get to your spot, stop, pop... Get to your spot, stop, pop. In your mind you knew that he missed shots but whenever he did it was like, hmmph, really Mike? And he always gave it to you on defense and hit the right team mate for an easy basket.
Say whatever you want, no one is close to this man, no one! MJ, the GOAT!!!
I was fortunate to witness Jordan drop 55 points one night in DC, 40 something, and was still amazing!
Any team he is against, he gives his ultimate performance. Flopping not needed
Greatest ever by a mile
And a half.
"Čovek" je jednostavno bio nezaustavljiv!
Milion rešenja u sekundi, uvek je imao opciju...
Takav osećaj za prostor, kontrola lopte, snalažljivost i kada se ne vidi koš, ulazak u duel 1 na 5...pa, to je stvarno neviđeno da dana današnjih.
Kažem, veličanstven i neponovljiv.
👑🏀⛹️♂️🏆❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MJ is the most fearless player, football wide receiver type, I've ever seen and I've seen all. This so-called Jordan's rules was nothing short of jealousy. They were pissed cause they could not beat him up under the basket anymore. Lakers and Pistons origin most likely. Tenacity, skill and the man among boys and was always composed but lethal. He was as great as we come. One in a million y'all......
The layup master. Can't be stopped by nooobody.
'92 MJ is quite a bit bigger than any version of his up to that point, yet still maintained most of his old athleticism. That combination gives him a unique aesthetic appeal. It's one of his prettiest seasons to watch.
Every version of MJ was unstoppable but yes 92 prime was just remarkable 🐐
Especially during playoff time when he switches to black shoes.
Yeah he was hitting the weights hard around this point.
This video is proof on how lethal his hands were. He was palming that ball like a grapefruit slashing to the hole. Huge advantage.
Well said and still these millennials are still blind about how much proof and thousands of videos out there how dangerous and skilled this guy was. Definitely The Aerial Antagonist, PERIOD!
@@joreellex "Well said and still these millennials are still blind about how much proof and thousands of videos out there how dangerous and skilled this guy was." Well said on top of well said.
Michael Jordan is the best player that has ever existed, anyone that looks at another person and thinks otherwise, delusional.
His passing is so underrated
Only 1 word that ultimately describe His Airness. "G.O.A.T."👈
Also classified and described by NASA and the Government as an UAP ( Unidentified Aerial Phenomenaaaaa!!!! ) hahahaha
MJALLDAY 😝
great video, shows how incredibly fast he was, not to mention how superior he was at offence, defence, and on and on, no debate who the goat was and still is....
The beauty of these buckets Jordan is getting he does just enough to put the ball in the hoop. Casually lays the ball in the hoop. Many of times he could of caught a body and put someone on a poster but he didn't just lays it up over his opponent. Ja Morant IMO could take a page from MJs game and just lay the ball in the hoop. His an exciting player to watch and i hoop his health stays intact so we can see his potential.
I started going back and watching his winning seasons. I slightly remembered games as a kid but it’s so different as an adult, looking back on the past to a time I and many others were fortunate enough to witness.
Perhaps his most efficient and effortless season, meaning he made all his spectacular exploits seem easy.
Love how he steals the ball with the correct hand. He also blocks shots with the correct hand. His passing ability was extraordinary. People confuse skill with averages and accumulation numbers. There Isn't one pass people who are considered better passers than Jordan could throw that he couldn't. Yet they're passes that Jordan could get off that very few could do.
His Airness displaying his unreal abilities he did that every night
Basketball beauty and grace personified. The GOAT sure did make the impossible look easy.
Also described and classified by the Government and NASA as an UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenaaaaa!!! ) hahahahaha
Michael Jordan is the legend of the Chicago bulls 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
8:07 is unbelievable. Full speed sprint to a bunny hop lateral two foot jump and dunk on a guy. Haven't seen anyone else do that. Elite, elite, elite athleticism.
Bounced off a 6'9 cliff Robinson and kept rising then thru it down That dunk was insane and very underrated!
Wow the middle section with the passing was so good! MJs passes were bulletproof! 🐐 Thank you for uploading this!
I loved the passing montage. Most people who never watched him have no idea how good he was at setting people up.
the perfect player. One gets to appreciate him even more as time goes on, one gets to appreciate different aspects even after a million times watching him play.
For instance, his speed. That's some next level speed, he's essentially a 6'6 Iverson on the floor. He literally leaves his defender on quick sand like a cartoon character. He's also too quick to jump and defenders can't really challenge him on time.
Something only true ballers will understand is his ability to turn on both sides of his shoulder in the post as good. No matter how great some player's footwork is, no matter how great their post up game is, they can't turn on both shoulders as effectively. Not only can he turn just as good on both shoulders, he'll give you an extra move once he does turn which requires crazy body control and balance. Yet he does it so fast which makes it even scarier.
Happy New Year and thanks!
He ran a legit 4.4 40 yard dash in college. He could've been a hell of a wr too, if he had wanted to.
My main regret from growing up watching him was not appreciating him enough; he scored 40+ so many times I just took it for granted. Every game he’d do something ridiculous. He made insane plays so often it was just expected.
We were spoiled and expected him to do it not knowing how difficult it was to do.
This is the stage which Michael described as having “become a master of the game of basketball.”
And damn sure was he right.
He was beyond that. He understood the game at an extremely high level, and added all kinds of moves to his game. I know he had some wear and tear on his body and lost a little athleticism in his career, but his mastery over the game was better, which allowed him to continue to dominate and be the best player in the game by far.
@@billj4525 I used a direct quote from Michael. Being a master at something means you’ve reached the top.
@@J23LA24 Yeah, I agreed with you. It was very clear to anyone watching that he was at the to by far. I was just making a separate point about losing a tiny bit of athleticism and allowing his mastery of the game to make for that . I wasn't aware of the quote by MJ though.
@@billj4525 yeah, his mentality separated him from everyone else, so he was able to dominate at every level of athleticism. Kobe was the closest, but Mike just checks every single box to be the GOAT.
Hope I didn’t come across as arguing, it’s sometimes hard to tell tone from writing vs hearing it spoken.
Here’s the quote, by the way. It’s at the very end of the video. The entire piece is “Michael Jordan to the MAX”
ruclips.net/video/If0aH6MbqOE/видео.htmlfeature=shared
It wasn't any hesitation w/the 🏀, the great MJ knew what to do w/it.......6RINGZ!!!!!
I warched so many or Jordan's games but I never realized how much he ised his left hand!!
Best to ever do it Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
amazing lay up at 2.36 juste amazing , a two footed lay up with a defender in his face , he is just so high and light , and his first step towards the basket is just so mazing and quick
Michael Jordan the best of the best and one of the most dominant players ever to play basketball in the NBA his mental toughness and determination to win is unmatched
(06:52) As they say, poetry in motion.
Love merv commentating MJ games, historic.
Marv always caught the moment with the right words/expressions.
The man was different!
Here for my refresher goat course 🐐 lol
I feel that this season (1991-92) is peak MJ. He has more individual seasons of brilliance to sort through for that title than anyone else in the history of the sport though I really believe that this season was MJ at his absolute pinnacle of excellence and dominance.
Mike says 91 was the best version of himself. But i prefer this season. He seemed to REALLY figure out the back to the basket game this season and he still had his athleticism
@@afterthought6889 I have the same thought as you. Though who am I to disagree with MJ 😅
@@afterthought6889 When did Mike say 91 personally? I know many people have. I have head people say almost every season was his best. They were all so amazing that people make arguments for a lot of them.
@billj4525 Kobe said he and Mike would argue abt '91 Mike vs '03 Kobe
Amazing !!
Beautiful...
Thank So Much❤️
Wow, I love this video. It has so many highlights I've never seen before. Essentially, the defensive highlights. Just great!
Yup,seems like the goat to me.
Just watched a Kobe montage. For a moment I thought he might be more skilled than MJ. Came back to this. No. No one has mastered the game like Jordan.
WHO SAID MICHAEL JORDAN CAN'T USE HIS LEFT HAND....SMDH HIS LEFT HAND IS BETTER THAN MOST NBA PLAYERS THAT ARE LEFT HANDED
Crazy that every year he played more than 60 games he had an mvp caliber year
Love this highlight of d 🐐
To this day Nothing like young Mike!
He was so far ahead of his time. Still no one like the guy, crazy. Jordan was UNREAL on so many levels for so many reasons. The GOAT by far.
It's funny that these are highlights from just 1 season lol. You could make a top10 of these highlights for another player
Prime MJ is so much better at exploiting spaces and finishing at the rim than his league (I mean...at 2 or 3 standard deviations better, which translates to impossibly better) that in today's NBA, where players are way more protected by officials and the paint's far less packed, he'd average 45 PPG a season eeeee-Z
I love your channel and content. Hope that in the future there are more upscaling software to enhance the quality of footage. There currently are good plug-ins for video editors, that can improve this. But imagine in 5-10 years what it could do to old video?
MJ! ...my FOREVER G.O.A.T. bb player!
91-92 and 96-97, in my opinion, two of his most dominant years! Both seasons dominated from start till the end while literally putting the art performance every night. GOAT 🐐
we’ll sort of. 96/97 at the end of the regular season he got worse before the playoffs which is why major won the mvp
96-97 he didn't even win the mvp. 95-96 the bulls were 72-10, and Jordan dominated in every statistical category. He was all nba defense and mvp, all star mvp. I don't know how you can put 96-97 over 95-96. Many have 95-96 as Jordans best season, but I have never heard the one you mentioned. I believe he fell off a bit that season. Still amazing, but Malone took the mvp from him that year. Jordan took it back from him the next year and rightfully so.
@@shawnerr7417 You think the guy meant 95-96? Many have that as his best season, but I have never heard 96-97 when Malone took the mvp. I have heard people argue for just about every season, but 96-97 is not one I have ever heard as his best.
Amazing
The Real King still reigns #michaeljordan
Loved the first mix on this video. Lacrimosa with a beat. Music to mourn everyone MJ defeated - composed by one genius and played for another. Nice.
goat
THAT WAS SO DAM NASTY HOW HE DUNKED ON MR.ROBINSON OF CLIFF !
Pip and MJ were so in sync. You knew when the Pip-Jordan lob was coming, but they still couldn't stop it.
yo when they look at stats or like bigger dudes better at defending more positions, MJ just had no weakness in his game, the 3 was probably his weakest skill but the dude drops 37, 35 32 a season without volume 3 attempts. GOAT I havent seen somone do it better sorry to all the greats after him and greats aplenty!
Nobody could operate in tight spaces like Jordan. He was the most unstoppable one on one player I've ever seen.
But his best attribute was how cool he looked. I love how he just glides on the floor and in the air. It's so graceful. Maybe LBJ is better in that he's a more complete player with more longevity but 23 will always be Jordan's number
LBJ- Longevity yes, but that is easy when you can spend a million a year on your body, take first class chartered flights, not play back to back games, not suit up for games, lag on defense, and not have people trying to take your head off to keep you from scoring. More complete... Shrugs... Jordan -More all defense, dpoy, top 5 in your position in assists and blocks, lead the league in steals twice, clutch at game time, reliable at the free throw line, and shot 50.5% from the field while playing for the Bulls. Naw not more complete that's just a narrative the PR pushes to keep the GOAT debate going. But that was really over years ago.
@@w.w.1348 You can't downplay LBJ's longevity. Yes the game is not as physical now as it once was but the pace of the game is much faster and you need to defend almost everyone out to the 3 point line these days.
@@pastramiking6874 I do. Put him back in the 80s n 90s when guys would knock you to the ground if you tried to bring it in the middle. You would have to be able to shoot free throws. You would have to have a consistent jumper not one that was finally developed after 15 seasons. No, life would have been different.
@@w.w.1348 that would be like trying to knock down Karl Malone going to basket. Lebron is built like a tank. MJ didn't have to play against zone defenses either.
@@pastramiking6874 Ummm... Karl Malone had a good jumper. He could knock down the outside shot. That was the point. He could do both. LBJ had only begun to develop a more consistent jumper in his last 4 years. And yes that is one of the forwards who LeBron would have had to run through and who would have been waiting to take his head off. Yea the road to game wouldn't have been as easy.
The 🐐
15:37 absolutely love his movement there.
I don't care who you put in front of this guy. Past, present, or future this man's gonna get his buckets regardless
The worse thing for the league was when Mike learned how to use his left more. Then he was truly unstoppable.
I just realized that MJ been using his left hand for a layups and after he never raises his hand up I guess he doesn’t need to show off like the soft NBA players now!!!! 😂 😂
The Michael Jordan MVP award enough said
Love MJ🥰 so good ! thanks for this video
love him.
DAMN, EVEN HIS PASSING WAS PRETTY.
More moves than a Uhaul truck.
I remember that first layup in the video from a totally different view (2:35 is the view that I am talking about). It looked as if he was going into his leaner dunk and midway through the air he transitioned into a finger roll. Excellent video with lots of rare plays.
Can't remember seeing that one before, but kinda unbelievable he didn't pass it for the most efficient, easiest play. Sounds like the announcers agree, but they can't say too much of course😏
2 minutes in there goes that whole "no left" story
WHEN HE DID MARK HAM FROM CLEVELAND CAVALIERS!
He loves to use his left hand in lay ups
No matter how outbalanced he was, he can still score and swish the ball in
🐐
The only player that touches MJ in terms of coordination and body control, agility and overall grace is Kyrie. Both these guys can make themselves small, play super low to the ground relative to their size and get through the tiniest of gaps with the most efficient movements possible. Both can make super sharp cuts and maneuver in the air even more comfortably than they do on the ground. Both can use right and left hands equally well, take off one or two feet equally well off right or left. Completely synchronized movements. A lot of people can jump high and run fast and be tall like MJ - though rarely anyone matched him in all three, maybe someone like Zach Lavine - but no one combines those things with this incredible fluidity and dexterity. Kyrie matches the latter though
💯
Good job dude, that was a GREAT highlights vid!!
And people say lafag labum labrick is better than mj..lol plzzzz lafag is stronger and bigger than mj and can't do what mj does. #MJ for life #G.O.A.T23
Many people doesn't know that Jordan brake his foot in his early season not sure if was 1984 or 85 but he healed enough good to became the greatest ever and he never had any major Injury since then no doubt he had a special DNA considering his ability to jump so high
That happened on the 85-86 season. He missed games but came back anyways.
A CERTIFIED THIEF ON THA COURT 😂 !
Michael looks like a superhero character from comics art.
🐐🐐🐐🐐
Happy New Year and awesome way to kick off 2023 🎆
He is a basketball...
Huh
Awesome stuff. Love these videos. So many clips I've never seen.
And the quality is good too (for 90s footage) most Jordan videos on yt are like watching Minecraft.
Seperti sebuah pertunjukan Sirkus dgn MJ sebagai Aktor nya
Knock knock who that was
That move at 2:38😳😳😳😳insane. Who is doing that shit now. Nobody
21:42 😍
MIKE WAS A DIRTY ASS BROTHER SLEEP AGAINST OTHER TEAMS HE PLAYED AGAINST 😂!
Jordan ,messi = 🐐
Loved how the first 7 and a half minutes you had me questioning if Jordan just stopped dunking that year and then at 7:40 on its like of course not idiot, did you forget?! lol
Even Jordan didn't know how good he was
that’s what made him so good
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