the main page works now.thanks!! the speed is just amazing. i remember counting him dribbling from one side to the other side(sometime literally from the baseline to the opposite basket) to finish a layup during his first 3peats..he usually took 4-6 sec to finish the whole action. it is definitely fast.
Ppl dont realize Michael had to step up for his teammates a lot of times, even when they won the '91 title MJ did it with players that were still developing..Pippen and Grant had yet to reach their primes.This is a great game thx for the upload starks23 good to have u back!
Nice upload. I have this game and a few others from this series on DVD. The thing I remember most from this series is that Jordan put on a ballhandling CLINIC on how to break traps and fullcourt presses. He was literally weaving around 3-4 Knicks several times each game with various moves and changes of direction. It was amazing to see -- he made them look like stooges lol.
That's a pretty correct estimation. Looked at that section with the software that shows thousands of a second. He's at the foul line at 4:53:560. At 4:56:987 he lands on the floor and his feet touches the baseline. So it's 3:427 seconds. Of course this includes dribbling, adjusting his steps for jumping, the actual jumping and landing. Amazing speed indeed.
Great game footage Starks. I'm a subscriber to your channel and I love your fottage but again, the music kinda kills it. Great game footage and editing though!!!
i love the kung fu move by kenny walker, hahah. and jordan is these early year is just so quick. and your main page is still broken again, great video!
Yeah, if you pause it exactly when it hits 4:53 you can see that MJ is basically near the FT line. He then makes it to the opposite baseline just after it hits 4:56, for a total of about 3.2-3.4 seconds. While dribbling. The best times in the draft combine each year for 3/4 court sprint (FT line to baseline) are around 3.3 seconds...WITHOUT dribbling. Jordan had amazing speed.
That's why it makes me laugh when people today suggest that lots of guys have Jordan's speed. No, they don't. What program shows the thousandths of a second, btw? Because I have another clip vs. Boston that I'd like to time. Similar scenario -- from FT line to opposite baseline in what appears to be around 3 seconds while dribbling. 3.4 seconds while dribbling, measuring steps, and jumping, and the fastest times each year while RUNNING are 3.2-3.3 seconds. Sick.
apparently youtube had some trained monkeys fix it. greeeat vid dude i consider myself a pretty big mj fan but never knew he played PG in '89 so props to you, you filled the only void of knowledge i had of him
Nice miraculous shot by Trent Tucker. Dumb foul by Craig Hodges. Trent later won a ring with the Bulls. didn't Trent made that 3 at the buzzer vs the bulls with .1 secs which consequently started the .3 rule, stating that catch and shoot plays can only happen at .3+ sec.
Jordan ran a 4.3 second 40 in his sophomore year at UNC. Check the article: sportsillustrated DOT cnn DOT com/si_online/flashbacks/jordan/831128/ And he was definitely faster in '88 than he was in '83.
actually, boxers are taught to fight backpeddling, it convinces your opponent to not chase you. nobody wants to get hit unless theyre punchy like yourself
this was a nice game. but the announcers are much better to listen to than any chicken crap music. the announcers provide perspective. put the game up with the announcers.
Trent Tucker with his shaggy beard looked like some bum begging for change.He was an embarrassment to the Spurs because after the game he'd be panhandling outside the Hemisfair Area with a sign that says I PLAY BASKETBALL FOR FOOD.Last I heard 15 years ago he was under the bridge in Chicago he just traded his Championship ring for a bottle of Thunderbird.
Simply Inspiring, Amazing, and Brilliant.
the main page works now.thanks!!
the speed is just amazing. i remember counting him dribbling from one side to the other side(sometime literally from the baseline to the opposite basket) to finish a layup during his first 3peats..he usually took 4-6 sec to finish the whole action. it is definitely fast.
Patino said after this series. Jordan was the greatest player to ever put on a uniform...Ummm no shit Rick!
Ppl dont realize Michael had to step up for his teammates a lot of times, even when they won the '91 title MJ did it with players that were still developing..Pippen and Grant had yet to reach their primes.This is a great game thx for the upload starks23 good to have u back!
Nice upload. I have this game and a few others from this series on DVD. The thing I remember most from this series is that Jordan put on a ballhandling CLINIC on how to break traps and fullcourt presses. He was literally weaving around 3-4 Knicks several times each game with various moves and changes of direction. It was amazing to see -- he made them look like stooges lol.
That's a pretty correct estimation. Looked at that section with the software that shows thousands of a second. He's at the foul line at 4:53:560. At 4:56:987 he lands on the floor and his feet touches the baseline. So it's 3:427 seconds. Of course this includes dribbling, adjusting his steps for jumping, the actual jumping and landing. Amazing speed indeed.
Great game footage Starks. I'm a subscriber to your channel and I love your fottage but again, the music kinda kills it. Great game footage and editing though!!!
i love the kung fu move by kenny walker, hahah.
and jordan is these early year is just so quick.
and your main page is still broken
again, great video!
Yeah, if you pause it exactly when it hits 4:53 you can see that MJ is basically near the FT line. He then makes it to the opposite baseline just after it hits 4:56, for a total of about 3.2-3.4 seconds. While dribbling. The best times in the draft combine each year for 3/4 court sprint (FT line to baseline) are around 3.3 seconds...WITHOUT dribbling. Jordan had amazing speed.
That's why it makes me laugh when people today suggest that lots of guys have Jordan's speed. No, they don't. What program shows the thousandths of a second, btw? Because I have another clip vs. Boston that I'd like to time. Similar scenario -- from FT line to opposite baseline in what appears to be around 3 seconds while dribbling. 3.4 seconds while dribbling, measuring steps, and jumping, and the fastest times each year while RUNNING are 3.2-3.3 seconds. Sick.
apparently youtube had some trained monkeys fix it.
greeeat vid dude i consider myself a pretty big mj fan but never knew he played PG in '89 so props to you, you filled the only void of knowledge i had of him
Jordans shoes, best shoe he EVER came out with. The IV
Great song choice, man. Nice upload once again.
Main page still broken? It works for me now. Anybody else still has the same problem?
How can Gerald Wilkins ever anoint himself the "Jordan Stopper" when Mike torched him like that.
That's right, he was the one responsible for that. It was known as the Trent Tucker rule.
Doug Collins was so Young but He still looks Great Now.
I Miss Rick Pitino as Coach of NY.
This is some vintage shit right here. Mike at his absolute best in his early days. Stayed in his prime through '96.
Do you have the game audio with announcers?
it seems the problem is fixed. starks23 great vid, do u have mj's game against the nets where he did the triple move in mid-air.
I should have some long highlights of that game in some tape but not the complete game.
the year i was born O__O
I used my editing software but I think I know another simple and free one that does the same thing. I'll pm you the details.
Jordans first step was as good as anyones if no the best ever.
great one starks
Nice miraculous shot by Trent Tucker. Dumb foul by Craig Hodges. Trent later won a ring with the Bulls. didn't Trent made that 3 at the buzzer vs the bulls with .1 secs which consequently started the .3 rule, stating that catch and shoot plays can only happen at .3+ sec.
Jordan ran a 4.3 second 40 in his sophomore year at UNC. Check the article: sportsillustrated DOT cnn DOT com/si_online/flashbacks/jordan/831128/
And he was definitely faster in '88 than he was in '83.
quote from starks23: (commentary wasn't English)
actually, boxers are taught to fight backpeddling, it convinces your opponent to not chase you. nobody wants to get hit unless theyre punchy like yourself
I think he was trying to play a mental game. Which brings me to my second point: it's a terrible idea to try to play mental games with Jordan.
Funny, considering that Sir Charles said that "I am not a role model." Look it up, sir.
omg look m.j. speed in 4:50
it would be better with just the announcer instead of the music.
Insert the original audio...
Why don't NBA players know how to punch? Pippen's slap fight is hilarious.
this was a nice game. but the announcers are much better to listen to than any chicken crap music. the announcers provide perspective. put the game up with the announcers.
Trent Tucker with his shaggy beard looked like some bum begging for change.He was an embarrassment to the Spurs because after the game he'd be panhandling outside the Hemisfair Area with a sign that says I PLAY BASKETBALL FOR FOOD.Last I heard 15 years ago he was under the bridge in Chicago he just traded his Championship ring for a bottle of Thunderbird.
XD