LeBron Fan Faces the Truth On Why MJ Will Always Be the GOAT

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @camorton2345
    @camorton2345 9 дней назад +127

    The disrespect to MJ is unreal.

    • @jamesway
      @jamesway 9 дней назад

      It's called mental illness

  • @bludiablo
    @bludiablo 9 дней назад +233

    This era isn't more skilled; there are just more guys shooting 3s, but to do that, they've sacrificed post-play, defense, mid-range offense, and fundamentals like footwork and movement without the ball.

    • @justasimplemanworkinghiswa1569
      @justasimplemanworkinghiswa1569 9 дней назад +21

      curry the only one with good off-ball movement nowadays

    • @frank1431
      @frank1431 9 дней назад +15

      NBA players dribble (carry) better too

    • @ZuNhog
      @ZuNhog 9 дней назад +20

      Also they got away with traveling.

    • @jordanjames8864
      @jordanjames8864 9 дней назад +12

      The rules allow them to have the freedom to dribble way the dribble dunk the way the dunk, players from the past had handles but they couldn’t carry like they do now

    • @niceguy2192
      @niceguy2192 9 дней назад +5

      @@justasimplemanworkinghiswa1569 ironically, the guy who responsible changing how the game play and how players train is the one with fundamentals 😂

  • @dayooperedtroll2208
    @dayooperedtroll2208 9 дней назад +158

    Lebron can be the greatest of YOUR TIME. Michael Jordan is the greatest of ALL TIME

    • @Jahk-mode876
      @Jahk-mode876 9 дней назад +9

      🎯

    • @vernonharrison2488
      @vernonharrison2488 9 дней назад +7

      Factssss

    • @Abbel1000
      @Abbel1000 9 дней назад +20

      This is not even the Lebron era... this era is clearly the Curry era.. 😅

    • @TJMiton
      @TJMiton 6 дней назад +8

      true, except curry is the best of lebron's time lol

    • @Scaley_Reptile
      @Scaley_Reptile 6 дней назад +2

      Curry has always been better, if you lied as much on his behalf as Lebron, Curry would be tthe Caramel Jesus

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec 9 дней назад +82

    What I appreciate about MJ is that he didn't take shortcuts to greatness. He endured, faltered, and rose to the top with what he had and never made excuses.

    • @aaronneely6921
      @aaronneely6921 5 дней назад +2

      Or try to manufacture his all star teams

  • @esrwally1820
    @esrwally1820 9 дней назад +70

    He can still be ya goat 😂 but MJ is da goat 🐐

    • @ciarrajohnson3849
      @ciarrajohnson3849 6 дней назад +2

      We, the adults, trade Lebron to the kids. Have fun👊🏿👊🏿

  • @ingobordewick6480
    @ingobordewick6480 9 дней назад +49

    There is no such thing as "my GOAT" or "GOAT" of an era. It literally mean "of all time". Many people confuse GOAT with "my fav. player". There is only one GOAT and that is Michael Jordan and it's not even close.

  • @sethbullock4193
    @sethbullock4193 9 дней назад +65

    It's not a debate. There never was a debate for anyone who knows anything about the game. All media driven BS

  • @reginaldweaks6913
    @reginaldweaks6913 9 дней назад +139

    He’s pass first but leads his team in shot attempts every year

    • @reignmans
      @reignmans 9 дней назад +34

      its insane, i;ve been saying this for YEARS.
      how can you use the "pass first" shtick when he always leads his teams in FG attempts?

    • @ahnguyen1
      @ahnguyen1 9 дней назад +31

      and lead the lead in turnovers

    • @knutt81
      @knutt81 9 дней назад +28

      Don't forget, All-time leader in missed shot attempts.

    • @sportstalkonly1442
      @sportstalkonly1442 9 дней назад

      ​@@reignmanshe also leads all his teams in assists lmao

    • @samueloak5463
      @samueloak5463 9 дней назад

      ​@@sportstalkonly1442 if you hold the ball all the time, you have the choice to go for assist or shoot you fcking moron 😂😂😂 the fact is LeBronze's teammates doesn't have that choice yet Lebronda gets a lot of turnovers that can be argued to cost their team a win because in truth he is not a good ball handler.

  • @darnelljones9849
    @darnelljones9849 9 дней назад +88

    The trash all star games says this era isn't more skilled.

    • @TheGreatness-gg1jx
      @TheGreatness-gg1jx 9 дней назад

      No, actually teams in this era, the Curry Era, as they're built now after catching up to and emulating Curry for the past 9 years, would DESTROY every team from the Pre-Curry Era for the very simple reason that 3s are worth a lot more than 2s and the defense necessary to defend 3s is unlike anything the league, or the sport as a whole, has ever seen. ANY current NBA team would literally blow out every team from the past except maybe the MJ 's 2nd 3-peat team. Not because the previous generation was less skilled in a subjective sense but because they were objectively FORCED to improve, to level up, year after year after year or get their asses whooped by Golden State, year after year after year. Most of the players from previous eras would be able to match the skill-sets that are required in the Curry Era if they were faced with the same do or die situation. So this entire idea of "they didn't have skills" just shows how ignorant and youthful Anthony Edwards is. But the skill-sets required in the Pre-Curry Era were peanuts compared to what is required today. And you can thank or blame STEPHEN CURRY for all of it.
      It's taken the league about 8 years to be able to MATCH Golden State, with this current Boston team being the best of the Curry Era so far. But look at Golden State right now? Curry just needed a few no-names coming off the bench to jump back in to 2nd place and beat the 1st place team, after beating Boston. He revolutionized the entire sport and he's not done winning rings. I wouldn't bet against him versus any team playing right now. Ironically the only team from the past that might stand a chance against them is MJ's 2nd 3-peat team. They had the length and could if necessary shoot 3s. If you gave them one year to practice 3s they'd be ready, although Rodman would be interesting.

    • @darnelljones9849
      @darnelljones9849 9 дней назад +3

      @TheGreatness-gg1jx this era is overrated. You can't touch or chuck the cutter anymore. Not being able to do that allows a guy KD to not have to lift weights to be good. No way KD gets to the spots he gets to with the contact they allowed in the 90's. Hakeem was KD without the 3 pt attempts.

    • @jabulanichinkwitaphiri4370
      @jabulanichinkwitaphiri4370 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@TheGreatness-gg1jx all that plumbering you forgot u supposed to play defense and why u pretending they don't know how to shot threees

    • @StandUpGill
      @StandUpGill 9 дней назад +1

      players today can't match the physical dominance of those times. these kids r happy and grinning at their opponents and giving hugs to each other BEFROE THE BATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @StandUpGill
      @StandUpGill 9 дней назад +1

      FACTS Darnell!!

  • @mikeal-lateef_5138
    @mikeal-lateef_5138 9 дней назад +58

    Define skilled? 7'5 big men shooting 3s but can't bang in the post is outrageous

    • @leonardjackson6210
      @leonardjackson6210 9 дней назад +8

      Exactly if your 7'5 you should use your size. Get close to the basket and dunk post up. Being that tall and shooting from a distance is good and all but doesn't maximize your height

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад +4

      Yep, total waste of court space.

  • @camorton2345
    @camorton2345 9 дней назад +34

    MJ played in the Hardest ERA of the NBA, against more Hall of Famers, Without MJ kobe nor LB would be with Nike and MJ still makes more than them.

  • @mikeal-lateef_5138
    @mikeal-lateef_5138 9 дней назад +206

    Kobe is the closest to 96-98 MJ no one is near Air Jordan 87-93.

    • @ocfjavier8145
      @ocfjavier8145 9 дней назад +23

      Underrated comment

    • @camorton2345
      @camorton2345 9 дней назад +2

      Arenas comment good mention

    • @realcoachescorner3503
      @realcoachescorner3503 9 дней назад +21

      This has been said but its MJ and everyone else...including Kobe and LBJ. Truth is Kobe washt even close to Jordans level, Kobe went to a Lakers team with Shaq, MJ built the Bulls from the ashes. Kobe didnt even start his rookie year, kobe has most missed shots in NBA history and LBJ is right behind him. Its MJ and everyone else.

    • @imsljr420
      @imsljr420 9 дней назад +3

      Kobe got carried by Shaq.

    • @dero2430
      @dero2430 9 дней назад +3

      100% True.

  • @tylerduffin7656
    @tylerduffin7656 9 дней назад +84

    For anyone who says Jordan was playing plumbers and there was no competition is just wrong and extremely disrespectful. It is disrespectful to all of the HOF that paved the way for this era. Magic, Bird, Ewing, Barkely, Malone, Stockton, just to name a few. Just because you didnt grow up watching these guys play does not mean they were not the best at what they did or that the players of today would out ball them. Every era has their stars and super stars, it just so happened that Jordan was the best of that eras superstars and showed us why every single game. So stop saying that he did not play anyone that was talented.

    • @IcemanFabian
      @IcemanFabian 9 дней назад +15

      I hate I despise this argument where people say he MJ just played against plumbers, bro do you know how dominant the players that MJ had to go through to get six rings these guys were legit superstars and MJ prevented them from getting rings.

    • @blaque5582
      @blaque5582 9 дней назад +10

      84’ is arguably the greatest draft class of All Time. Think about who’s in that class. 96’ Is up there too. And calling dudes plumbers is disrespectful… you go to your full time job, get off and be good enough to be considered a professional in anything.

    • @blaque5582
      @blaque5582 9 дней назад +11

      Stop saying he’s a pass first player… he averages the most shots on every teams he plays on. STOP LYING. Stop the lies dog. Look it up if you don’t know. He’s not pass first, he’s ball dominant so say what it really is.

    • @blaque5582
      @blaque5582 9 дней назад +7

      Post play is a skill, defense is a skill, iq is a skill, scoring with 3 dribbles or less is a skill, scoring with limited spacing is a skill, moving without the ball is a skill, running a trapping defense is a skill, pacing is a skill, running different types of offense is a skill. All areas in which the current generation is deficient or lacking.

    • @marvinlynch4375
      @marvinlynch4375 9 дней назад +3

      @tylerduffin7656 FACTS! I hate when people say Jordan didn’t play against good players. These youngsters today have no idea how tough it was for Jordan to get to the finals coming out the eastern conference. Celtics, Pistons, Knicks, Cavs, Hawks, Sixers, Pacers, Heat, Magic. Each of those teams had multiple all stars and players who are in the hall of fame now. Jordan is the Goat and this is coming from a 90’s Knicks fan who always saw Jordan beat my Knicks every time they face in the playoffs

  • @WinfordStraub
    @WinfordStraub 9 дней назад +44

    The difference is us OG’s actually seen Jordan play. We’ve seen Kobe, AI, Duncan, We’ve even seen some of Magic and Bird. So we speak from a higher perspective. When we say LeBron isn’t on Jordan’s level, you can take that to the bank!

    • @sportstalkonly1442
      @sportstalkonly1442 9 дней назад

      And plenty saw both and say lebron is better. So what would be your point exactly? That everyone has their own opinion?

    • @jcaesar9683
      @jcaesar9683 9 дней назад +10

      ​@sportstalkonly1442 Man how you gonna be better than someone you wish to emulate? You wear his number for half your career. You can't shoot free throws. And all your supposed fans buy his shoes and not yours. To know all of this and ignore it is just 🤡 behavior.

    • @RobertWeigelt-df6lb
      @RobertWeigelt-df6lb 9 дней назад

      Thx bro❤😊😊😊!

    • @Jahk-mode876
      @Jahk-mode876 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@sportstalkonly1442they are the exceptions, majority of the ppl knows without the shadow of a doubt that mj is the greatest at this point in time, and hasn't been surpassed as of now, (u can check the polls)maybe in the future some guy will surpass mj and blow him out the water, but as of now my guy, it shouldn't even be a debate honestly.

    • @luciofilipe
      @luciofilipe 9 дней назад +2

      @@sportstalkonly1442 well not everyone is gonna be correct. you're wrong. and the majority agrees.

  • @Soulplaya007
    @Soulplaya007 9 дней назад +68

    More of Jordans competition: Latrell sprewell, mamoud abdul rauf, Reggie miller, grant hill penny hardaway, rod strickland, tim hardaway, mark price, dominique wilkins, barkley, clyde drexler, ect. All skilled players

    • @eazyduzzit2533
      @eazyduzzit2533 9 дней назад +1

      I'm saying

    • @bonecold4387
      @bonecold4387 9 дней назад +14

      Karl Malone and John Stockton. Jazz probably would have won a couple of rings in that era if there was no Jordan. Jordan played against Hall of Famers.

    • @22savagetv
      @22savagetv 9 дней назад +15

      You forgot Olajuwon who was taken number one over Jordan as well. All time leader in blocks, 2x NBA champ Hakeem The Dream. Saying Jordan played with bums during his era is ridiculous

    • @niceguy2192
      @niceguy2192 9 дней назад +10

      The only reason why they are lower in all time list is because Jordan keep denying them ring.

    • @Bammy1108
      @Bammy1108 9 дней назад +11

      Dude you forgot to put Orlando Shaq

  • @threepiecewithasidebiscuit3527
    @threepiecewithasidebiscuit3527 9 дней назад +95

    Didn’t know Shaq was a plumber. 🧐🤔

    • @tonyusmc1
      @tonyusmc1 9 дней назад +7

      Shaq played with Bill Russell?😲 Really? I am older than Shaq and I never saw him play on my black and white tv🤔... actually Bill retired in 1969 and the Magic was developed 20 years later in 1989.🤨 This is what we mean about statistics and listening skills🙄!!!!

    • @engleberthumperdink3522
      @engleberthumperdink3522 6 дней назад

      ​​@@tonyusmc1How about YOU listen. Plumbers were brought up twice in the video. The comment he made was in reference to Jordan playing against plumbers. Why don't you listen? Omg stfu if you didn't listen. You just made yourself look very very foolish. USMC and you are this ignorant? Whew our country is in trouble then. Watch the video again. He brought up plumbers when talking about Bill Russell AND also when talking about MJ. Duh 🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @JIX9ISLER1986
      @JIX9ISLER1986 6 дней назад +4

      you mean wilt

    • @ardenaudreyarji
      @ardenaudreyarji 2 дня назад

      Bro…

    • @DeeboX-vv8ji
      @DeeboX-vv8ji День назад

      I guess he's never heard of Reggie Miller, Karl Malone, Shawn Kemp, Gary Peyton, Penny Hardaway, Tracey McGrady, Vince Carter, Dominique Wilkins, Larry Johnson, Clyde Drexler, Magic, Bird, Zeke, Allen Iverson, Etc. The list of skilled players goes on and on. This list of Hall of Famers that MJ played against is endless, because he didn't join up with the players he needed to beat to become the 🐐.

  • @screwdriverman5-kf2ui
    @screwdriverman5-kf2ui 9 дней назад +46

    Didn't you just watch Hakeem? He wasn't skilled? Smh. It's the NBA. There are skilled players all over in any era.

    • @HeathOverledger
      @HeathOverledger 9 дней назад +4

      Hope the next generation come to this conclusion much sooner than later...or else history will be obscured forever

  • @chikushodiz91
    @chikushodiz91 9 дней назад +26

    16:25 sorry dude but people from your generation don’t know shit about the game of basketball

  • @jcaesar9683
    @jcaesar9683 9 дней назад +38

    In the 1980s and 1990s, NBA players didn’t work offseason jobs like plumbers or janitors. By then, the league was highly profitable, and players earned enough to focus solely on basketball. Average salaries ranged from $200K-$800K in the 80s and soared to $1.7M-$2M in the 90s. The idea of players working offseason jobs comes from earlier decades (1940s-60s), when pro basketball salaries were much lower, and players often needed second jobs to make ends meet. By the 80s and 90s, those days were long gone.

  • @mrskinszszs
    @mrskinszszs 9 дней назад +19

    The players in Jordans era were incredibly skilled. Cmon man

  • @realcoachescorner3503
    @realcoachescorner3503 8 дней назад +10

    Jordan actually wanted to play baseball after his 3rd championship (since no other team in nba history had every repeated 3 times) and once his father was killed he retired because his love for basketball went away and he was focused on the last conversations him and his father James had about him playing pro baseball. He went on a process of healing and soul searching after his father passed and it helped him find his passion for the game of basketball again when he had to put in that work for baseball it made him remember all work he put in to basketball. His minor league coaches said that if baseball didnt go on strike than Jordans baseball skill would have had him in the major leagues eventually. And after the 3rd repeat, the GM of the Bulls said that Phil Jackson would be fired at end of 98 season even if Bulls won 82 games and got a championship. Needless to say Jordan didnt want to try and play with any other coach except Phil and said he would retire if they dont bring Phil back so that why he retired twice. Third and final retirement happend when Jordan was Director of Operations for the Wizards and saw the lack of efforts players were giving so he came out of retirement to show young kids how to hoop. After his Wizards teammate ran into him Jordan retired due to that injury. To step away from the for multiple years and come back still top player in league is more impressive to me than someone mediocre who plays for a long time (LBJ).

    • @ritchierich6133
      @ritchierich6133 6 дней назад

      you are partialy incorrect in your post. when he won his 3rd, it was something Larry, Magic and Isiah never did. the bulls were the 3rd team in history to win 3 straight and the first (if i remember correctly) in 27 years. Bill Russell won 11 in 13 years.

  • @blackcrowvol2281
    @blackcrowvol2281 9 дней назад +26

    Yes Kobe is the closes player to Jordan. He studied Jordan tapes.

    • @RonStewee
      @RonStewee 9 дней назад +2

      And had MJ's trainer Tim Grover.

    • @hufinnpuff3068
      @hufinnpuff3068 9 дней назад +6

      Not just studied Jordan tapes, he got lessons straight from Jordan's mouth during games!

    • @blackcrowvol2281
      @blackcrowvol2281 9 дней назад +1

      @@hufinnpuff3068 Facts

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад +1

      Not just that, he also put in the time, blood, sweat and tears

  • @whenisdinner2137
    @whenisdinner2137 9 дней назад +10

    It got to the point that people were honestly starting to call the scoring titles, the michael jordan award.😂

  • @Drole-n-CreepyMascot
    @Drole-n-CreepyMascot 9 дней назад +20

    MJ 23, the 🐐

    • @RonStewee
      @RonStewee 9 дней назад +1

      Lebron picked number 23 because of MJ his Idol could not have the number in high school because it was taken, but he chose 32.

  • @darnelljones9849
    @darnelljones9849 9 дней назад +26

    The biggest problem with people who are fans in the LeBron Era is that y'all didn't try to watch MJ era. Us In the MJ era knew a lot about the previous Era's. And also what y'all fail to take in account is the fact we seen both Live. So y'all don't wanna accept we have a advantage in that regard. Y'all also don't take into account they took the physicality out the game which gives LeBron a longevity advantage. LeBron probably only really played 2-3 halfway Physical season from probably 2003-2006. After 07 the game softened up a lot

    • @fcarter3863
      @fcarter3863 9 дней назад

      I blame this on the media. Before 2010 the media paid homage to past great players and eras.
      Now it's just gawking Lebron

    • @darnelljones9849
      @darnelljones9849 9 дней назад +2

      @fcarter3863 yea this ball rider era is getting out of hand

    • @leechrec
      @leechrec 9 дней назад +1

      I gotta agree about the level of knowledge back then. We generally knew the history of the game better.

    • @Boogie_161
      @Boogie_161 8 дней назад

      @@darnelljones9849 media also glazing LeBron hard like ESPN. They act like Mike is just gone in the pages of history.

    • @darnelljones9849
      @darnelljones9849 8 дней назад +2

      @Boogie_161 yep that's why the ratings keep going down. No one is trying to endure all that Sack Swinging.

  • @athens_1psvr31
    @athens_1psvr31 9 дней назад +9

    Anyone remember James saying when he went to Miami that no one should wear MJ’s number because the Heat had retired it out of respect? He went with 6. As soon as he went back to Cleveland it was 23 again. Never addressed it.😂

  • @mikhailbinion7812
    @mikhailbinion7812 9 дней назад +10

    Won the slam dunk contest and won the all star mvp in the same year with the defensive player of the year scoring title and the league MVP 1987-88 season

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад +1

      No other player has done this.
      Ever.

  • @kd-lmn
    @kd-lmn 6 дней назад +10

    MJs accolades in the same season: Scoring Title, MVP, DPOY, Championship, Finals MVP.

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад +3

      You forgot all star mvp as well as slam dunk comp...

    • @shane984
      @shane984 6 дней назад +2

      You forgot he did it 4 times.

    • @michaelmarshall4779
      @michaelmarshall4779 5 дней назад

      MJ is the GOAT, but he had those accolades in 1988. He didn’t make the NBA Finals that year. 1988 - scoring champ, defensive player of year, dunk champ, MVP of the league. Not bad, huh?

  • @badbrukbrian2401
    @badbrukbrian2401 9 дней назад +66

    Lebron is not a pass first player,just a pass up the shot player

    • @sportstalkonly1442
      @sportstalkonly1442 9 дней назад +1

      I guess that's why he has the most playoff buzzer beaters and most clutch shots in the playoffs.

    • @judahmourneth3211
      @judahmourneth3211 9 дней назад +11

      @@sportstalkonly1442where’s those shots in the finals. Lol we go through this all the time brother.

    • @chikushodiz91
      @chikushodiz91 9 дней назад +8

      @@sportstalkonly1442that’s a lie but keep believing the propaganda

    • @realcoachescorner3503
      @realcoachescorner3503 9 дней назад +7

      LBJ has the most turnovers in NBA history

    • @zipo1039
      @zipo1039 9 дней назад

      Pass the pressure guy esp that passing will come out when the game is on the line.passer with the worst turnovers 😂

  • @mikeal-lateef_5138
    @mikeal-lateef_5138 9 дней назад +11

    LeBron being a pass first guy is a myth and I'm tired of hearing that when he get compared to MJ, he's quick to pass the blame when he fails that's about it

  • @thebenc1537
    @thebenc1537 9 дней назад +19

    Who did Lebron beat in the Eastern Conference playoffs? Jordan had to go through Bird, the Bad Boy Pistons, Alonzo Mourning, Reggie Miller, Ewing's Nicks, young Shaq and Penny Hardaway, a Cavs team that could win 50-60 games every year, Dominique Wilkins, Allen Iverson and more!

    • @bonecold4387
      @bonecold4387 9 дней назад +3

      Karl Malone and John Stocktons Jazz team that he knocked out year after year from going to the finals.

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 9 дней назад +1

      @@bonecold4387 The Jazz are in the west, so the only time he could knock them out would have been in the finals.

    • @bonecold4387
      @bonecold4387 8 дней назад

      @thebenc1537 you are correct. I wasn't paying much attention to what I was saying or doing homework but I knew he knocked them out multiple times. Which was the 97 and 98 championship. So he did stop them from two rings but not year after year from getting to the finals as I said before. Thanks for correcting that.

  • @timmyharrison9930
    @timmyharrison9930 6 дней назад +5

    Anyone can look skilled when there’s no defence being played

  • @haroldpinkston2620
    @haroldpinkston2620 9 дней назад +10

    His father was murdered which I think had something to do with the first retirement. He retired the second time because management broke up the Bills and he didn't wanna play for another coach. He only came back because the Wizards, who he was past owner of, were so horrible. It was like watching a blooper reel sometimes with them.

  • @RonStewee
    @RonStewee 9 дней назад +19

    I like this channel he keeps watching these videos and gets defeated every time😅😅😅.

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад +1

      Tbf he admits when he's wrong or misinformed.

  • @Boogie_161
    @Boogie_161 9 дней назад +11

    MJ 1
    Kobe 2
    And I got to say Lebron ain’t in my top 10. That’s not out of hate, that’s just because he never shows up at crunch time, he always has an excuse, he need to have players adjust to his to his offensive scheme. So now he made everybody except maybe a guard a role player just so he can shine. I give him credit he got skill…but he ain’t got heart, and he ain’t no killa.

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад

      Yep
      Jordan
      Kobe
      Bird
      Kareem
      Olajuwon
      Russell
      West
      Chamberlain
      Shaq
      Magic

  • @willclark3596
    @willclark3596 6 дней назад +5

    Disrespects Bill Russell, while saying respectfully, is diabolical.

  • @Fitzgera1d
    @Fitzgera1d 9 дней назад +7

    You don't see anyone murdering someone over for a pair for Lebrons.

  • @whenisdinner2137
    @whenisdinner2137 9 дней назад +8

    My brother in Christ. You were not watching michael jordan's opponents if you think they aren't skilled. How are you supposed to see the skill if you do not watch????
    I see videos of people watching old player highlights and being impressed all the time.

  • @darastarscream
    @darastarscream 9 дней назад +8

    Wanna know another reason Jordan is in a class by himself? When he was active in the league, Jordan had a media machine making him notorious far beyond the sport. He was everywhere. You knew him even if you knew nothing about basketball. The marketing apparatus that's currently promoting James was *built* for Jordan.
    But here's the thing-- fast-forward a couple decades, Jordan's celebrity status has faded . . . and people are still talking about him. He's the status against which all else is measured, way after he quit being the face of the league.
    That will not happen with James. Once he retires his star will shrink, his accomplishments will take their proper place in historical context, and his relevance will fade. The circus grotesquerade with the Lakers is James fighting his oncoming irrelevance.

  • @MarcisBold
    @MarcisBold 9 дней назад +7

    Jordans Competition: Malone, Miller, Hakeem, Drexler, Dr. J, Bird, Ewing, Robinson, Iverson, Drexler, Stockton, Magic, Kareem, Kemp, Payton, P. Hardaway, T. Hardaway, Mourning, Barkley, Mutumbo, Bryant, Wilkins, Shaq ect...
    Just check the Top 75 NBA players list to find his competitors

  • @evagelosdrinis7656
    @evagelosdrinis7656 9 дней назад +7

    Todays players are actors pretending to be players.

  • @Blakek.
    @Blakek. 9 дней назад +7

    15:38 STOP the CAP!

  • @nathandettmers1799
    @nathandettmers1799 9 дней назад +3

    Here’s all you need to know about Jordan being the GOAT, on any night he’s both the best Offensive player on the court and the best defensive player on the court, you can’t be the GOAT if you aren’t the best at both when we already have someone who was!

  • @charliethegiant6821
    @charliethegiant6821 9 дней назад +5

    Jordan's era had way better players and competition
    Shooting 3 pointers, wow!

  • @Coreoreo
    @Coreoreo 9 дней назад +4

    Call me an old head if you want, I did grow up watching Jordan, and I couldn't stand watching the Bulls win all the time, as I was and always will be a Detroit every sport fan. I digress.... much respect to Bron, he's an unnaturally big & built sized amazing athelete. And the utmost respect to the closest #2 GOAT, Kobe - RIP. My heart goes out to him and his family.
    However.... regarding The Man, era means nothing, 3-point percentage means nothing.... skill, freakish ability, agility, attack mode, styfulling defense, must win regardless will, insane shooting ability, Cram on anyone's head no matter how tall, Pop some Yang to him and will destroy your whole team, takeover any game he wanted to, in the most clutch if situations..... there's only one guy that did it, the Coldest!!!
    Stop comparing and crunching numbers, Everyone! That man would put, and Has put everyone to shame that ever attempted to step to him. Think about it yourself.... who would you personally rather try to guard?? All 3 of those guys are unstoppable, but Jordan's manifestation of wining no matter what, has & proly will never ever be seen again.
    Bron, he's gonna J you up, or fake and then take you to the rack! Kobe, such a close match, but post up, back down, still catch a fade away at any given moment, the defensive headache would throw KB way off, and then MJ would just win, like he always did. And yes, they could both get up, but in their prime's, MJ would give KB & anyone else close-up views of his privates!!!!
    Respect to all, but I'm sorry...... 23.

  • @je6047
    @je6047 9 дней назад +5

    Even if he was playing plumbers. No flops. No technical fouls. Jordan would average 50 now. Know that.

    • @NishalKay
      @NishalKay 6 дней назад

      He'd average anything he wanted if he played today's league.
      Hell, he could probably come out of retirement again next year and get the scoring title with the non-existent ring defence!

  • @notoriousc-ny3206
    @notoriousc-ny3206 6 дней назад +4

    Todays era is a bunch of soft bums. Lebron would be crying every single game if he played in the 90s. Your goat is the biggest flopper of all time

  • @34rdiaz
    @34rdiaz 9 дней назад +16

    Brother there's nothing wrong with lebron being your goat .like you said your 25 it's understandable..but now that you've seen MJ and realize why we call him the GOAT..its cuz we've seen both and its not even close..but the majority of lebron fans when told lebron needed all those allstars and MJ only needed pippen...they'll say MJ had a superteam or he played easier competition...the worse one is when they say is that he played and old pistons team and beat them ..but the fact is the spurs who LeBron played were older..so there's that....so most of that myth that his era was easier is nowhere near the truth..but they try to convince themselves that MJ is not the GOAT just to pump up lebron..denial is a real thing..😂....(Not you )...just in general.......but again nothing wrong with lebron being your GOAT..MJ is just ours.

    • @55cleon
      @55cleon 9 дней назад

      LeBron Has The Benefit Of A Dumbed Down Audience. The Media Purposely Inundates The Masses With "THE LEBRON PROPAGANDA". LeBron Is "GIVEN" The Moniker Of Greatest Sheerly As The NBA Protecting Its Investment.
      LeBron Is Not, Has Not Ever Been The Best Of His Era...LET ALONE OF ALL TIME 🤷🏿‍♂️.

    • @loopseeker
      @loopseeker 9 дней назад +4

      i hate the term "my goat". there's your favorite player, and then there's THE goat. the goat is mj period, but he doesnt have to be your personal favorite. i be feeling like people 25 and under dont even know what goat means

  • @evagelosdrinis7656
    @evagelosdrinis7656 9 дней назад +6

    The NCAA Title also

  • @mannyneva1760
    @mannyneva1760 9 дней назад +6

    Only reason MJ came back from baseball was because MLB was on strike

  • @jphugo15
    @jphugo15 9 дней назад +4

    Respect to posting this bc skap isn't the most unbiased take (he's a clear Bron hater lol) he still supports his takes with numbers so it's good to see you learning 👍

  • @jeremydenney9537
    @jeremydenney9537 9 дней назад +2

    100% facts!! People seem to forget how great Kobe was. If Kobe had MJs hands it would be a lot closer but the way they could just take over a game u just don’t see it anymore. I really believe Jordan and Kobe are on a whole different list. Then u have everyone else. Just my opinion but I’ve seen all 3 play I trust what my eyes are seeing.

  • @jasonwilliams6330
    @jasonwilliams6330 9 дней назад +4

    Michael Jordan retired at 30 because his father was murdered and he wanted it to go back and play the game. They both loved when he was growing up

  • @jeffrichards1537
    @jeffrichards1537 9 дней назад +5

    I wouldn't say Bill Russell was playing janitors and teachers. There were way less teams and playoffs only lasted like 2 or 3 rounds.

  • @thebenc1537
    @thebenc1537 9 дней назад +4

    Jordan got the most out of his teammates. That's the reason John Paxson was able to have game winning shots in the playoffs.

  • @realcoachescorner3503
    @realcoachescorner3503 7 дней назад +3

    Bron being a pass first player is accurate but out of context, LeBron isn't number in assists its John Stockton. Unlike Stockton, LBJ has the most turnovers in NBA history...he most definitely is pass first guy but he's not good at it.

  • @johnkendall2227
    @johnkendall2227 7 дней назад +5

    9:40 maybe LeBron shouldn’t be a pass first player, because he has the most turnovers in NBA History and not even in the Top 5 of assists.

    • @a-6610
      @a-6610 6 дней назад

      lebron passes because even he knows he can't be counted on at clutch moments. So he can't score well and can't pass well either. But still thinks he's a contender for 🐐

  • @kingjruck6507
    @kingjruck6507 9 дней назад +4

    LeBron is not a pass first player.Why y'all keep lying to y'all selves.

  • @metemano88
    @metemano88 9 дней назад +3

    the thing about young kids is that they think that bill russell and others played against no compt/janitors!
    If you ever played for a team or any pro league, you know that there is always talent on another team, never judge anybody is what i learned! im 6'3, played overseas and tried out for the G league....im 34 now, a bit chunky, but still ball, and all these young kids try to iso me lmfao, they cant match my speed!
    and when i dunk on em they all surprised!....Thats why you should never judge anybody!

  • @Bear78420
    @Bear78420 9 дней назад +2

    MJ played magic, bird, dr J, Kareem, Drexler, Ewing, Malone/stockton, Barkley, olajawan, shaq/penny, David Robinson/tim Duncan, Kobe, Gary Payton/shawn kemp, and on and on the list goes. Plumbers my ass.

  • @zakkg5497
    @zakkg5497 9 дней назад +3

    Let's not forget MJ was also 1 and 0 college titles. 2 and 0 olympics gold first in 1984 before even stepping on an NBA basketball court with a team of college students only as back then professional players were not allowed take part in the olympics.

  • @reddboy2257
    @reddboy2257 9 дней назад +1

    I’m liking your video because of humility!!!

  • @tomnone2695
    @tomnone2695 9 дней назад +3

    There is no such thing as "my goat" or a " goat of an era" goat means greatest of all time and there is only 1 goat MJ lebron can be your favorite but not the goat

  • @businesspartners619
    @businesspartners619 6 дней назад +2

    MJ makes everyone today look like plumbers. He was so good, it's unreal he even existed

  • @sethbullock4193
    @sethbullock4193 9 дней назад +5

    There is no my goat or your goat or his goat. There is only one GOAT.
    Lechoke fan boys have ruined the term GOAT.

  • @nakanashun5009
    @nakanashun5009 6 дней назад +2

    These days players aren’t more skilled, they just changes the rules since Jordan’s era. If you have 90s players the freedom that todays players have they gon tear it up. However if todays players have to play in with 90s rules they wont have the fundamentals to compete.

  • @34rdiaz
    @34rdiaz 9 дней назад +5

    Yeah LeBron is a pass first but that's his choice just like scoring was MJs..but you also seen that MJ can pass..rebound ..block... play defense...and has a great post up and fade away shot..and is 83 % free throw shooter..but can LeBron do most of what MJ did with less help?..that's the difference...and to say that he played against less skilled players?..wait till you do more research on more 80's and 90's players then see if you still think the same.

  • @stephendixon4522
    @stephendixon4522 6 дней назад +2

    I'm chitown born and breed and was there for the entire jordan era so I have a bias but I'll say this. The debates are silly cause, too many times the GOAT discussion is usually a argument for the favorite player of the debaters. People can't take their feelings out of most equations and only use fact. Personally I feel LBJ saying out of his own mouth that he's the goat was where he lost me. The greatest at anything will never want or need to speak it for themselves, the masses will know cause that person's greatness did the talking for them. Just a old heads opinion.....

  • @darrylj9965
    @darrylj9965 9 дней назад +4

    Jordan did not play against plummers. lol The 1984 draft was cinsiderd one of the best draft in nba hisory the 80's and 90's had many of hall of famers. it was mans man game back then. these players today are not skilled and they are soft as peanut butter sanwiches.

  • @awesomereviews1561
    @awesomereviews1561 5 дней назад +1

    This era isn’t that more skilled and International competitions proves it: where are the skills of those NBA players when the rules don’t allow it? Nowhere. Even when sending the best they have last summer, the US barely won against much weaker teams. If you put back hand checking, removes freedom of movement rule, count traveling and carrying the ball, the number of 3’s will drastically go down. Just look at Curry, before the change of rules in 2012, he was just above average at best. Change of rules comes in and boom, superstar.

  • @sarge7string232
    @sarge7string232 9 дней назад +4

    This shit about plumbers & janitors is RIDICULOUS.... bullshit argument....this is the NBA ,& Jordan played in the TOUGHEST era !!!! No debate ....Jordan the GOAT

  • @Timothy5rd
    @Timothy5rd 9 дней назад +2

    Lebro pushed his son way too fast and not giving him a real chance to develop into a really good player

  • @stmmor7919
    @stmmor7919 9 дней назад +3

    Facts speak for themselves. The Force, "Black Jesus".

  • @nonenone6884
    @nonenone6884 3 дня назад +1

    if mr.james is so great after 20 years. why dose"t he have a mix tape?

  • @andrewwhitfield1710
    @andrewwhitfield1710 9 дней назад +3

    Never been taken to a game 7 in the finals also he played against these elite players Dominique Wilkins, magic Johnson, Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, Larry Bird, Gary Payton, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Penny Hardaway, Shaquille O'neal, Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Chris Webber, Grant Hill, Reggie Miller, Shawn Kemp, Mitch Richmond, Alonzo Morning, Tim Hardaway,, Stephon Marbury, Jason Kidd, Glenn Robinson, Chris Mullins, John Stockton, to name a few and none of those guys were plumbers

    • @andrewwhitfield1710
      @andrewwhitfield1710 9 дней назад

      I left out a lot of guys like Amare stodamire, Allan Houston, Latrell Sprewell (that was the guy with the braids in your one video) Antonio Mcdyess, Theo Ratliff Dennis Rodman Rip Hamilton Rasheed Wallace Vince Carter there was a lot of good players back then so the no competition comment is not Right at all Paul Pierce Antwan Jamison, Dan Marjle massive talent

  • @tomt5482
    @tomt5482 9 дней назад +2

    Tbf Chris Paul, John Stockton, Magic Johnson, Steve Nash were pass first players. You can't average 25+ for your career and be considered a pass first guy.

  • @electric8668
    @electric8668 9 дней назад +10

    Jordan retired due to the murder of his father. You also have to check out.....16 straight mins of Michael Jordan facts that will convince you he's the GOAT.

    • @RonStewee
      @RonStewee 9 дней назад +1

      He retired the 2nd time because Phil Jackson was fired, and he didn't want to play for another coach. Phil went to the Lakers and won 5 more championships, which could've been MJ

    • @thebenc1537
      @thebenc1537 9 дней назад

      Or he was forced to retire because of drug/gambling debts, the same debts that took his father's life.

    • @electric8668
      @electric8668 9 дней назад

      @@RonStewee I'm referring to his first retirement when he went on to play baseball.

    • @RonStewee
      @RonStewee 9 дней назад

      @thebenc1537 wow you're going there nasty work.

    • @RonStewee
      @RonStewee 9 дней назад

      @electric8668 Correct I changed my comment 2nd time he retired

  • @Steve-kr4td
    @Steve-kr4td 6 дней назад +2

    Everybody can look more skilled when the defence can't touch them. The 90s defence would kill Steph Curry before he gets started.

  • @evagelosdrinis7656
    @evagelosdrinis7656 9 дней назад +4

    Bronny Sr fans are in denial of the truth.

  • @nonenone6884
    @nonenone6884 3 дня назад +1

    women, children and the men of this generating believe if they feel it, it"s true.

  • @thewholefnjt
    @thewholefnjt 9 дней назад +4

    whats up with jordan retiring and coming back? retiring and coming back?! he retired twice and came back twice. not like lebron quit the cavs to go to miami. quit miami to go back to the cavs. quit the cavs to go to LA. not like lebron flop twice, four times, eight times, ten, twenty times. lebron flopped more than enough to forever be known as LeFlop. Lebron complained. complained he dont have enough allstars around him. complained he got coaches fired. he dont take no accountability. when he wins, LeMedia always praise LeQueen. Lebron loses, LeMedia says he dont have enough help around him. Lebron good. MJ is the Unicorn Goat

  • @jameswynter1339
    @jameswynter1339 3 дня назад

    When i go to footlocker i go straight to the jordan rack just like every youngster debating who the goat.

  • @athens_1psvr31
    @athens_1psvr31 9 дней назад +1

    Having moved to FL and later seeing Wade’s as a rookie the Heat became my Team. I will confirm how much James and Wade would argue with refs while plays continued, walked no further than the 3 line and waited for “Cherry Picking Points”. It drove me crazy.
    It’s also running joke down here that in the first Finals vs Dallas, James refused to post up and attack when PG JJ Barrea was guarding him in the 4th. Dirk won, Allen saved the 3rd appearance while the Spurs fumbled it, blown out the 3rd by Spurs, then after 4 years on a 6 year contract he bounced back to Cleveland.
    Did you know he told the Heat to draft PG Napier? They moved up and got him, while James was writing his letter.

  • @YoungNephtheism
    @YoungNephtheism 4 дня назад +1

    Now, imagine if Jordan played as many games as LeBron. Or better yet, imagine if LeBron only played 13 seasons. It's really obvious especially if you was alive to watch both men play. LeBron is phenomenal but Jordan is the GOAT. End of story.

  • @melhickaraya4786
    @melhickaraya4786 4 дня назад

    18:49 we respect you for actually researching this so you can actually have a clearer picture

  • @tomt5482
    @tomt5482 9 дней назад +1

    It's cool to see someone so open to acknowledging that history exists and maybe there's more to the story. Nothing wrong with having LeBron as their favourite player either.
    Keep looking into past players, so much talent that is overlooked due to this era emphasising 3 point shooting over everything.

  • @klasicktha1
    @klasicktha1 9 дней назад +2

    🤣🤣Bron has NEVER been a pass first player at any point of his career bro!! That's one of the biggest lies they keep pushing....an example of pass first is Magic Johnson, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash and that's just to name a few what Bron is...a willing passer which is still good

  • @rage30341
    @rage30341 6 дней назад +2

    I know I’ll be getting heat from this, but Kobe is a great player, he is only as good as MJ is because he copied a lot of his moves. Throughout the years Kobe came into his own eventually and hats off to him, but MJ was in his own league.

  • @bygeorgehemayberite8385
    @bygeorgehemayberite8385 5 дней назад

    Appreciate ur content, young King. I appreciate u stating u’re a student of the game.
    As someone in their early 40’s, I’m old enough to have watched MJ, while young enough to grow up w/ Kobe & LBJ (literally met Kobe several times).
    One of the narratives that’s been thrown around is “skilled.” That’s a very subjective word. Do guys dribble, shoot the 3, jump higher today than yesterday? Not really, lemme explain:
    U have to understand, yesteryear the refs didn’t allow the hezzy dribble, a double step back, Euro steps, etc. So it took real “skills” to get ur shot off, to get to ur spot, to shake a defender who could arm guard u, to make a layup when the paint was occupied by a C & PF. It took skills to cross over dribble while keeping ur hands on top of the ball, & not breaking ur dribble cycle.
    What about shooting the 3? Yes, we’re in an era where everyone tries to be Steph, where big men rather step out vs. use their height as advantage; but, in the NBA of yesteryear, it was a team game, scoring at all 3 levels. It was about efficiency, not volume. Big men had post moves, mid range shots, & occasionally could hit the 3 (see Detlef Schrempf, Sam Perkins, Hakeem Olajuwon, Pat Ewing, Arvydas Sabonis)
    But, I wanna highlight something on this topic:
    7 of the top 20 all time 3 point shooters by % played in MJ’s era. The 3 wasn’t really utilized until the late 90’s - early 2000’s, but the ones who were utilizing it were snipers. That was their game.
    For example, U have a guy like Mark Price who’s:
    - a 4x all star
    -career 40% 3 point shooters
    -2x 3 point champ
    -All NBA
    -career 90% FT shooter
    BUT he’s not mentioned as “skilled” b/c he only avg. 3.4 3 point/game. Lol. Meanwhile Harden is considered skilled & an all time great 3 point shooter while shooting 36% on 7.5 attempts. Lol
    The fact is MJ faced more NBA Top 75 players than anyone in NBA history, w/o playing w the same level of help as a Wilt, Jerry West, Kareem, Bill Russell, Magic, Bird, Thomas, & especially LBJ, but he dominated once he had just one guy (Pippen). Also, MJ wasn’t just a scorer; he’s quite frankly the most complete 2 way player in the game. An example of this is when he subbed in as a PG for Chicago due to an injury, he had 10 Triple Doubles in 11 games. That’s y LBJ only avg. 1 more rbg, & 2 more apg than MJ while falling well short on the defensive end.

  • @gravityfuzz
    @gravityfuzz 9 дней назад

    MJ's psychological dominance was so dominant that everyone knew what was about to happen. He got bored and played another sport in his prime. Imagine Lebron deciding to play soccer for a couple seasons then return back to the NBA and win three rings in a row. I was lucky to witness the intense artistic career of MJ. I'm also lucky to witness Lebron's longevity.

  • @realcoachescorner3503
    @realcoachescorner3503 8 дней назад +2

    Know the statements going around "they were janitors and plumbers" 🙄 why isnt the NBA more competitive now then??? For awhile we knew who was going to be in the finals and playoffs...its not like everyone in this era plays like Jordan because none of them do! When it comes to Bill Russell he is definitely Top 10 all time strictly for the numerous amounts of rings, but for me he cant be in the top 5 simply because there were a total of only 11 teams in the NBA when he played and most importantly they didnt have the 82 game season like the modern NBA has. The plumbers and janitors statement is a simple statement to dismiss anything that happend before this era which is ridiculous. Theres no NBA without legends like Bill Russell, Walt Frazier, Earl The Pearl Monroe, Oscar Roberson, Wilt Chamberlain, George Michan, Pistol Pete, Jerry West and so many countless others who played basketball at the highest level and all of the previously mentioned players would give these young kids in the league nigtmares how old their game is but how effective it is. These new school guys claim to be the most athletic ever then tell me why dont they play defense like how Jordan played defense...with same energy and effort that he had on offense...the only one who is close to that level in modern NBA is Kawhi Leonard. Dont let JJ Redicks podcast statement fool you...when you hear statements like this consider the source! What did JJ Redick to in his NBA career that vastly stands out to you as a defining player in all NBA history? Will JJ Redick even be a Hall of Famer??? He was a role player and was a bus rider not a bus driver so him talking about others champions is like when Charles Barkley tries to talk about what it takes for winning a championship then Shaq and Kenny interupt him because they actually are champions! Barkley was a legit superstar and hall of famer and you wont ever hear him talk about prior NBA players game negatively, no need to do it because they already put their stamp on it. Despite Barkley not winning he was a bus driver and took the Suns to the finals which is more than JJ Redick has ever done on any of the teams he played for combined. Oscar Roberson and Earl Monroe would D up guys like Dame and yes even Steph with defense and fundamental offense. You should really learn more about the history of the game and the structure and rules of the league and rules through the eras to see how the game has evolved. But yes Russell did have lots of rings but he also lost alot as well, his competition was his competition and at the end of the day their can only be one...he did it 13 times, he still had to go out there and hoop! Some guys today dont even have a complete toolbox of fundamentals because now everyone iust specializes in their 'skill set' which basically means that that player can only do a limited amount of things real well but in other areas may have major faults. Give me the old school "plumbers" over these soft kids any day and plumbers will have you cracking up..pun intended lol. But yes do your basketball history homework and research!

  • @wpriddy
    @wpriddy 6 дней назад +1

    Its not even close. Anyone who tells you different is trying to sell you something.

  • @Heretowatchstuff
    @Heretowatchstuff 9 дней назад +2

    3:45 he was playing against Wilt. He ain’t no plumber.

  • @dimitrispapanikolaou9819
    @dimitrispapanikolaou9819 6 дней назад +2

    Lebron isn t a pass first player, he averages the same amount of shots per game as Kobe... plus if he were a pass first player, after all these years he d be the assist leader, not the scoring leader. Anyway, MJ did way more, in way less time. Even superstars today aren t good at the fundamentals of the game, that s lacking skill, not being more skilled, because of shooting a three, but can t do a simple lay up without traveling. You can even see MJ is better, just as Kobe is better, you don t even need stats. You just know by seeing them play. Wizards MJ had moves, the Lebron can t even dream. 20 years from now, they ll say Lebron had no competition, he didn t even win the most championships in his own era.

  • @catherinechang99
    @catherinechang99 6 дней назад

    The more you study MJ, the more you realize that he was terrifying and incredible. There will never be another person like him. With MJ's strong personality, he will dominate the entire NBA in today's era. He will achieve whatever results he wants . GOAT FOREVER 💫💫🔥

  • @Osamu.D.D
    @Osamu.D.D 6 дней назад

    This is how everyone felt when we watched Jordan after seeing Kobe and Mac going crazy in their era…..Jordan is truly the goat

  • @davidyoungsr753
    @davidyoungsr753 6 дней назад +2

    How you don't know there was no 1 and done back then? You gotta learn the history of the damn game before you comment like you know something. I never hear a cogent argument for why Lebalco passed the players with 5 rings? Yet alone how he passed MJ. Stop listening to idiots on TV.

  • @enzyme181
    @enzyme181 4 дня назад

    I grew up watching Jordan with my family and it was so much fun watching him look like he was flying or floating in slowmotion, then his hands disappeared and the ball was through the net🤘

  • @themaster-cheefer9235
    @themaster-cheefer9235 9 дней назад

    That family feud buzzer 😂😂

  • @jameinwells7847
    @jameinwells7847 9 дней назад +2

    And mj scored ever point except the pass to John paxson for the game winner in the 4 quarter against PHX suns game 6 playoff close out game