this is why alot of us old guys will always stick with jordan being the goat his brain was different the way he seen plays before they happened was incredible he was truly amazing to watch and whenever a bulls game was on most of american was watching it was a great time for basketball being physical and being on players and in there faces not this nba today with space and handchecks
Not to mention 'The NBA, on NBC!', with that theme music, and Marv Albert on the call (: and just so many great players around the league, and the way the game was played then. It was a time when you'd get all hyped to see it
Frankly, I'm sorry you two missed seeing him play live. It was quite a time. I hear kids today argue who was the best ever, but there is no contest. Jordan was from another planet.
back in the day when they said "poster", they usually meant that the dunk would be poster-worthy, not necessarily that the guy was gonna dunk on somebody. it slowly morphed into that over time and now we usually use it only for when someone actually gets dunked on. it was basically a new term in the late 80s and early 90s when most of this footage is from
Defensive nightmare. Huge hands, long lean build and the quickest 6’6 the league has ever seen. Passes that seemed safe were all of a sudden taken. Shit was ridiculous
Fact is that Jordan is one of Greatest Defensive player ever, but Jordan's Scoring overshadowed his DEFENSE. Let's be honest, if Jordan played the exact same Defense, but he sucked on Offense and averaged 2ppg, he would get the credit he DESERVES for his Defense. Jordan GOAT Top 5 Defensive player.
I wish a channel like NBA TV would show entire seasons and playoffs of Chicago so that this generation could see beyond the RUclips highlights. If you did, you'd realize there is no GOAT debate. As Magic Johnson said there is Michael and then there is everybody else
And nick wright said that Jordan was NEVER a better defender than Lebron(despite winning a DPoY and 3 more Team D selections), and that Jordan was barely the 3rd best defender on his own team... Nick shouldn't even be on TV for that statement alone! 😆Bron$exuals got him this far tbh🤬
I believe Bryon Russell was the one that guarded Jordan on the last play. He was considered one of the best defenders in the league, but MJ didn’t care as we can see 😅. GREAT REACTION!🔥🔥
@@RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS IDk nga what are YOU talking about?!😂 Only Rick Smith, Bradley, Muresan and Yao were taller than Shaq. There are clips of Hakeem training players, go check them out b4 calling other ppl crazy for no reason.
@@upfront2375 once again, tell us you don’t know without telling us you don’t know. David Robinson. Manute Bol. Were both taller, too. Shaq was closer to 6’11. It wasn’t his height, but his weight that made him dominant, but Hakeem made Shaq look amateurish.
Michael Jordan also the greatest clutch player in history. If you react to "Michael Jordan clutch highlights 1995-2003", you will see why. The video is broken up into 2 parts.
3 other great plays where 1 from North Carolina where Jordan jumps from afar and very high, making the block and hiting the back of his head on the backboard.Another when he jumps with his back turned and still blocks the oppoennt's shot and another one where he managed not only to block the shot but almost instantenously jumping and saving the ball
Thanks for this banger, a lot of people when they first see Jordan are just enamored with his offensive prowess and fail to see that he was the best 2way player. He won MVP AMD DPOY( Defensive Player of the year) in the same year. Go google that.
David Robinson # 50 /The Spurs / League MVP 94-95 season (AKA 'The Admiral' cuz he was in, and played for the Navy) 6' 11" // Tim Duncan # 21 (The Spurs came later (97), played w Robinson) 7' 1" They were known as 'The Twin Towers' (won two Championships together, with supporting casts. 99/2003) ....a guy named 'Duncan Robinson' currently plays for the Heat (idk, but i suspect his parents were big Spurs fans, ..maybe)
And I still say the best perimeter defence I’ve ever seen played like a quarters worth - 1998 ECF game 7 against Indiana. MJ was on a freaking mission. Understanding if he shuts down Reggie Miller - that will take the Bulls a long way to winning the game and series. Reggie honestly could barely even catch a pass. Jordan was all over him it’s mental a beeds watching for real 4th quarter
@@TheIcemanthomas you are comparing a role player to an MVP my guy. An MVP that won his MVP in the same era as Shaquille O'Neal, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Morning, Dikembe Mutombo, and Hakeem Olajuwon and those are just the centers.
Duncan was a role player?? 🤔 You realize Duncan has more titles, finals MVPs (David Robinson has none), more all stars, more MVPs, and way more devensive teams too right? You also realize Robinson didn't even make the finals until Duncan came right? Yet alone win one lol. Also, Duncan is arguably the greatest forward of all time
A lot of people didn't witness MJ pure domination of the entire league)( with a highlight blueprint on both ends my Friends* simply a scoring machine to be recognize as a shooting guard*
Y’all was talking over the clip where he was playing against the Boston Celtics and Larry bird. Listen to it again and you hear the announcer say: “Michael Jordan with his 7th steal”!! Listen AGAIN!!
Johnny Bach the defensive coach: "We could let Michael and Scottie run free because Horace Grant was behind them. We called it releasing the dobermans."
Wrong. He was only a Lieutenant (junior grade) when he finished in the Navy. The nickname "The Admiral" was because he was in the Navy. When he joined the Navy, he was 6'7" and the Navy had a height restriction of 6'6" so he got a special waiver to serve, thinking he had finally finished growing, only to keep growing to 7 ft.
"Poster" at that time could've just been an amazing dunk. The "poster-ized" thing developed a bit later - which was more in reference to dunking in someone's face.
The highlights are fun and all but it doesn't really show you how great of a defender he really was. This doesn't show you how good he was at pressuring and positioning.
Simply one of the best defensive players ever. He wasn't perfect though as one game in the late 80s he fouled out in one quarter. Went from no fouls to sitting out the rest of the game in 12 minutes. I'm sure if you do a search you can find the game I am taking about. Very rare to ever see him foul out of a game.
Se nota qué no conociais a JORDAN!!!!!!!!! Pero si teneis la soberbia de permitiros en decir que lebrom es mejor!!!!!!!!!!!madre mia 😂😂😂😂 y si,si,si,sabe dar pases,mirar el video, de verdad,dificiles de dar,no como lebron que los doy yo😂😂😂😂😂 es todo,todo ,lo que significa BALONCESTO 🏀 al maximo nivel,TODO, asta tiros libres lo cogéis?????😂😂😂😂😂😂 es una Leyenda MUNDIAL x algo ,
this is why alot of us old guys will always stick with jordan being the goat his brain was different the way he seen plays before they happened was incredible he was truly amazing to watch and whenever a bulls game was on most of american was watching it was a great time for basketball being physical and being on players and in there faces not this nba today with space and handchecks
Not to mention 'The NBA, on NBC!', with that theme music, and Marv Albert on the call (:
and just so many great players around the league, and the way the game was played then. It was a time when you'd get all hyped to see it
Frankly, I'm sorry you two missed seeing him play live. It was quite a time. I hear kids today argue who was the best ever, but there is no contest. Jordan was from another planet.
"42 for Jordan and the Bulls have the lead." - that was a call made WAY too often when you weren't a Bulls fan.
back in the day when they said "poster", they usually meant that the dunk would be poster-worthy, not necessarily that the guy was gonna dunk on somebody. it slowly morphed into that over time and now we usually use it only for when someone actually gets dunked on.
it was basically a new term in the late 80s and early 90s when most of this footage is from
Defensive nightmare. Huge hands, long lean build and the quickest 6’6 the league has ever seen. Passes that seemed safe were all of a sudden taken. Shit was ridiculous
MJ was scoring champ, Over 100 blocks; and over 200 steals in his 87-88, then did it again in his 88-89 season.
Fact is that Jordan is one of Greatest Defensive player ever, but Jordan's Scoring overshadowed his DEFENSE.
Let's be honest, if Jordan played the exact same Defense, but he sucked on Offense and averaged 2ppg, he would get the credit he DESERVES for his Defense. Jordan GOAT Top 5 Defensive player.
He actually suppose to have won DPOY 3 maybe 4 times tbh.
David Robinson, "The Admiral" ;)
Duncan Robinson is on the heat rn 😂😂😂that’s David 🤦🏾♂️😂
8 steals in a half. Still a record. Salute!
Crazy that MJ won the scoring title and DPOY in the same year.
Not just that, he won MVP also.
The way you guys are inspired to add to your game is why he's the GOAT. He gave a entire generation of hoopers a "skill set bag" to work with..
I wish a channel like NBA TV would show entire seasons and playoffs of Chicago so that this generation could see beyond the RUclips highlights. If you did, you'd realize there is no GOAT debate. As Magic Johnson said there is Michael and then there is everybody else
And nick wright said that Jordan was NEVER a better defender than Lebron(despite winning a DPoY and 3 more Team D selections), and that Jordan was barely the 3rd best defender on his own team...
Nick shouldn't even be on TV for that statement alone! 😆Bron$exuals got him this far tbh🤬
The dude Jordan snatched for the Last Shot played with him on the Wizards lol
David Robinson is another All-Time Great Center, and Duncan is arguably the greatest Power Forward ever
MVP, Scoring champion, Defensive player of the year and Finals MVP in the same season... 100 blocks and 200 steals. Record. And did it multiple times.
I don't think that's right. He never won DPOY the same year he won a title. Nominated yes, but not won.
I believe Bryon Russell was the one that guarded Jordan on the last play. He was considered one of the best defenders in the league, but MJ didn’t care as we can see 😅. GREAT REACTION!🔥🔥
I forgot about that! A 6’5 and 3/4 Jordan got back to back blocks on 7’1 Hakeem “The Dream”. Arguably the greatest center of all time
Hakeem was not more than 6'9 tho.. same as Ben Wallace
He just had that African body lol
@@upfront2375 Hakeem was taller than Shaq. What are you talking about?
@@upfront2375 say you didn’t watch without saying you didn’t watch. You just did
@@RKYJHAIRSTUDIOS IDk nga what are YOU talking about?!😂 Only Rick Smith, Bradley, Muresan and Yao were taller than Shaq. There are clips of Hakeem training players, go check them out b4 calling other ppl crazy for no reason.
@@upfront2375 once again, tell us you don’t know without telling us you don’t know. David Robinson. Manute Bol. Were both taller, too. Shaq was closer to 6’11. It wasn’t his height, but his weight that made him dominant, but Hakeem made Shaq look amateurish.
12:13 David Robinson, his front court teammate was Tim Duncan.
He came up and blocked Patrick Ewing, one of the strongest centers around at the time.
15 from Nets was not Vince Carter then, it was Chris Gatling(he was with the warriors when Shawn Kemp dunked it on him and he dapped him up)
Michael Jordan also the greatest clutch player in history. If you react to "Michael Jordan clutch highlights 1995-2003", you will see why. The video is broken up into 2 parts.
@ 19:05 That wasn't Vince Carter that was Chris Gatling of the Nets! They both wear their headbands in the same manner but that wasn't Vince!
3 other great plays where 1 from North Carolina where Jordan jumps from afar and very high, making the block and hiting the back of his head on the backboard.Another when he jumps with his back turned and still blocks the oppoennt's shot and another one where he managed not only to block the shot but almost instantenously jumping and saving the ball
You missed it when they said he had 9 steals in that game against the Celtics
Thanks for this banger, a lot of people when they first see Jordan are just enamored with his offensive prowess and fail to see that he was the best 2way player. He won MVP AMD DPOY( Defensive Player of the year) in the same year. Go google that.
Appreciate that 💪🏾💪🏾
Jordan is the best that's every played...PERIOD
David Robinson # 50 /The Spurs / League MVP 94-95 season (AKA 'The Admiral' cuz he was in, and played for the Navy) 6' 11" // Tim Duncan # 21 (The Spurs came later (97), played w Robinson) 7' 1" They were known as 'The Twin Towers' (won two Championships together, with supporting casts. 99/2003)
....a guy named 'Duncan Robinson' currently plays for the Heat (idk, but i suspect his parents were big Spurs fans, ..maybe)
And I still say the best perimeter defence I’ve ever seen played like a quarters worth - 1998 ECF game 7 against Indiana. MJ was on a freaking mission. Understanding if he shuts down Reggie Miller - that will take the Bulls a long way to winning the game and series. Reggie honestly could barely even catch a pass. Jordan was all over him it’s mental a beeds watching for real 4th quarter
That was David Robinson. Way better than Duncan Robinson and one of the greatest centers of all time.
I'm just asking what made him way better
Way better is an extreme stretch
@@Sonny173 I don't know. Maybe 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 block per game career averages and an MVP season...
@@TheIcemanthomas you are comparing a role player to an MVP my guy. An MVP that won his MVP in the same era as Shaquille O'Neal, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Morning, Dikembe Mutombo, and Hakeem Olajuwon and those are just the centers.
Duncan was a role player?? 🤔 You realize Duncan has more titles, finals MVPs (David Robinson has none), more all stars, more MVPs, and way more devensive teams too right? You also realize Robinson didn't even make the finals until Duncan came right? Yet alone win one lol. Also, Duncan is arguably the greatest forward of all time
A lot of people didn't witness MJ pure domination of the entire league)( with a highlight blueprint on both ends my Friends* simply a scoring machine to be recognize as a shooting guard*
Good reaction to the 🐐
Y'all should check out 91 regular season game between Michael Jordan & Larry Bird classic game
Bet
Y’all was talking over the clip where he was playing against the Boston Celtics and Larry bird. Listen to it again and you hear the announcer say: “Michael Jordan with his 7th steal”!! Listen AGAIN!!
Johnny Bach the defensive coach: "We could let Michael and Scottie run free because Horace Grant was behind them. We called it releasing the dobermans."
Spud was listed at 5 '7" . His vertical was like 46". Just insane!
Can I just say thank god there's ppl like you guys who aren't biased and fanboys like other LeBron fans are...
Yessir 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
MJ had games were he had 7 or 8 steals in a game!
David The Admiral Robinson because of his service in the navy where he was a Admiral
Wrong. He was only a Lieutenant (junior grade) when he finished in the Navy. The nickname "The Admiral" was because he was in the Navy. When he joined the Navy, he was 6'7" and the Navy had a height restriction of 6'6" so he got a special waiver to serve, thinking he had finally finished growing, only to keep growing to 7 ft.
Thank you
He wasn't an admiral they called him that because he went to the Naval Academy and was in the Navy.
Scoring title AND defensive player of the year SAME SEASON.
Yep of all the GOAT things that might be the GOATIEST
That would be David Robinson fam ..also spud Webb was 5’7 guys 5’3 guy was Mugsy Bogues .super quick but could not dunk
Jordan ran a 4.38 40 in college
Can ya MAXIMIZE the screen of the highlights?? Really hard to see it. Would make it better to see. Fan of ya reaction btw.
How many shooting guards do you see in the NBA now consistently blocking shots?
That was David Robinson he dunked on!
its DAVID Robinson
Watching him on WGN practically every game, it was weird and out of place to see him miss a layup. He did rebound his own miss and scored.
"Poster" at that time could've just been an amazing dunk. The "poster-ized" thing developed a bit later - which was more in reference to dunking in someone's face.
Greetz from germany! MJ NO1 CLEARLY
You got a remember that Michael Jordan had 10 steals in one game still record to this day
Barkley is also arguably the greatest power forward ever. So, is Karl Malone
The highlights are fun and all but it doesn't really show you how great of a defender he really was. This doesn't show you how good he was at pressuring and positioning.
Y’all wasn’t listening commentator said 9 steals for Michael Jordan
It's funny y'all made fun of Spud Webb's haircut. After he retired, he opened a barber shop in Dallas.
Fr??😭
That was David Robinson. Duncan Robinson still plays for the heat, and is a 3 point shooting wing.
Larry Bird most famous quote was after playing against MJ Larry said that MJ was GOD disguised as Michael Jordan.
Simply one of the best defensive players ever. He wasn't perfect though as one game in the late 80s he fouled out in one quarter. Went from no fouls to sitting out the rest of the game in 12 minutes. I'm sure if you do a search you can find the game I am taking about. Very rare to ever see him foul out of a game.
3 steals, 2 blocks/game. No one did that.
That was not Vince Carter lol. That was Chris Gatling. Chris Gatling wasn't a flashy player but he was nice
14:20 what's better fake hair like the women got or a shaped up hair cut?
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I always thought defense Agility Leadership And his secret weapon Being able to Palm the ball Like it was a softball Like it was a softball
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PLEASE DO MITCH RICMOND
Y'all missed A LOT.
Watch it again, but listen to the commentators, in that one game i think he said Jordan had 9 steals. Also he mentioned MJ was 'DPOY'.
David Robinson
Fat lever had some good years for the mavericks. Look him up.
Nobody on the warriors lol Mullins Hrdaway Richmond cmon yall
Crazy how the younger generation doesn't have a clue who those 3 are. Just imagine Mullin in today's game
Spud webb was 5ft 7 not 5'3. But at 120lbs he should be able to dunk lol. No weight for gravity to penalize.
Spud Webb was 5'6"
6 6 Jesus Christ 🙏🏾
Wide out speed mu guys…MJ tan a 4.3 40 and could jump in full stride off two feet..nobody like him
You cut it too short a the end . You are the one matrix.
It's hard to see what you see, your TV is too small
Yeah he was fast he ran a 43-40
btw, M.J. LEAD THE LEAGUE IN STEALS 3 TIMES
Also that was Gatling not Vince. Vince wasn’t even in the league then let alone with the Nets
And Carter was drafted just as Jordan just retired for the second time too.
David Robinson bro bro. Duncan Robinson is from yall generation foolie.
Your TV is small
You missed half the video talking over it. Not as fun to watch as it coulda been
Spud was bout 5’8 with shoes on
Se nota qué no conociais a JORDAN!!!!!!!!! Pero si teneis la soberbia de permitiros en decir que lebrom es mejor!!!!!!!!!!!madre mia 😂😂😂😂 y si,si,si,sabe dar pases,mirar el video, de verdad,dificiles de dar,no como lebron que los doy yo😂😂😂😂😂 es todo,todo ,lo que significa BALONCESTO 🏀 al maximo nivel,TODO, asta tiros libres lo cogéis?????😂😂😂😂😂😂 es una Leyenda MUNDIAL x algo ,