Can we say for sure that MJ is human? It sometimes looks like he know where to go, when to go, when to fake, who to fake, who is going up to block his shot, who is not. He is simply amazing.
flebbes in one of Jordan's books the small one with his face on it. He explains how he was able to see how the game would come to him and he knew the moves and outcome in advance. An interesting read for sure but it sure shows in these games / through his career he seemed to know it all before the ball was even tipped up. The greatest ever!
RichChicagoStateOfMind hell yeah man! He talks about how he has this vision that underlines everything. Proves why he's the best ever. This man was crazy and only wanted to win. Glad you got the book as well! Haha
RichChicagoStateOfMind gotta love the school magazine sale every year it was honestly like 3.99 so it was a must cop for me hahaha. Glad we can relate tho!
The 93 regular season actually wasn't that great. The Bulls lost to some bad teams. What was great was the playoff run because the Bulls were the underdogs in the last two rounds. People forget the Knicks and the Suns had the homecourt advantage. The Knicks actually were up 2-0 in the ECF over the Bulls before they came back.
IMO 93 was his physical and mental peak. The best version of all. Just beautiful basketball. He had so much confidence it was like he owned the game. Havent seen that type of confidence and able to back it up sense.
@@nbagoats4819 Pippen as only star teammate, 19 playoff gms vs 4 playoff teams avg 55 wins, 35 PPG, 50 eFG%, 7 RPG, 6 APG, 2.1 SPG, 0.9 BPG. 39 3PT% on 4 att/G w/standard distance arc. Still the hyper-athletic two-way monster of early ‘90s years but with more refined go-to move (turnaround fadeaway) and perimeter shooting. Most complete version of MJ, the toughest playoff strength of schedule of the first 3Peat era, still only 1 star teammate, still FMVP.
@@huskymomo Kobe was able to "cook" Jordan's TEAM when MJ was 40 years old and about to retire. Kobe scored 55 against the Wizards in 2003. But Jordan wasn't guarding Kobe, it was Stackhouse and Lue. In fact, not one of Kobe's 55 came when Jordan was guarding him. I just rewatched the game to be sure. And there was also the factor that the Wizards could only single cover Kobe because Shaq was still dominant.
@@hectorlopez1069 I'm saying they were good enough to beat them in a regular season game. Those Bulls teams won a lot of regular season games and rarely lost to bad teams, so even beating them in the regular season was an accomplishment.
At 28 seconds, Jordan clearly touches the floor with his foot before shooting the ball. That’s a travel call missed by so many refs, but honestly it’s tough to notice in real time. Play it in 1/4 speed and it’s obvious. Oh well, he’s still the GOAT.
Would have sucked to be a fan of another NBA team when Jordan was playing. Can't cheer for him. Kicks your ass every game. Makes you want to cheer for him while kicking your teams ass every game. Glad my city did not have an NBA team.
That, and he also had to readjust his game. Defenses weren't allowing him to drive as much as he did in the 80's. This was also coming off the 2 championship seasons & The Olympics in the summer.
therealist811 what?? No. MJ was athletic to the very end. Sure, his super absurd days of the 80s were gone. But, his game also was FAR improved in the 90s. Honestly, before the first retirement, he was still just as athletic as ever. After, he certainly lost a step-he was 32 after all. But, come on; that fadeaway ... have you tried it? It takes enormous strength and athleticism.
This is 24 yrs ago and it's still mesmerizing to Watch him play Basketball. The greatest athlete Of All-time!
28*
It's been 31 years now and I'd still prefer to watch this over the NBA today.
Can we say for sure that MJ is human? It sometimes looks like he know where to go, when to go, when to fake, who to fake, who is going up to block his shot, who is not. He is simply amazing.
flebbes in one of Jordan's books the small one with his face on it. He explains how he was able to see how the game would come to him and he knew the moves and outcome in advance. An interesting read for sure but it sure shows in these games / through his career he seemed to know it all before the ball was even tipped up. The greatest ever!
RichChicagoStateOfMind hell yeah man! He talks about how he has this vision that underlines everything. Proves why he's the best ever. This man was crazy and only wanted to win. Glad you got the book as well! Haha
RichChicagoStateOfMind gotta love the school magazine sale every year it was honestly like 3.99 so it was a must cop for me hahaha. Glad we can relate tho!
Do you guys maybe have a name of the book?
flebbes you got to be fucking kidding me
Perfect mix of offense and defense, I can obviously say he is god of basketball
More 90-93 Jordan!
Yes!!
84-87 is the goat jordan tho
DAMN! I'd forgotten how great the 93 season was
The 93 regular season actually wasn't that great. The Bulls lost to some bad teams. What was great was the playoff run because the Bulls were the underdogs in the last two rounds. People forget the Knicks and the Suns had the homecourt advantage. The Knicks actually were up 2-0 in the ECF over the Bulls before they came back.
IMO 93 was his physical and mental peak. The best version of all. Just beautiful basketball. He had so much confidence it was like he owned the game. Havent seen that type of confidence and able to back it up sense.
@@nbagoats4819 Pippen as only star teammate, 19 playoff gms vs 4 playoff teams avg 55 wins, 35 PPG, 50 eFG%, 7 RPG, 6 APG, 2.1 SPG, 0.9 BPG. 39 3PT% on 4 att/G w/standard distance arc. Still the hyper-athletic two-way monster of early ‘90s years but with more refined go-to move (turnaround fadeaway) and perimeter shooting.
Most complete version of MJ, the toughest playoff strength of schedule of the first 3Peat era, still only 1 star teammate, still FMVP.
looks like the ball was swatted away at 4:24 but he recollects it to complete the fast break with the fake and then the layup.
This can rebound over any forward or centers,this guy can pass more than any point guards if he wanted to
This version of Mike would cook Kobe.. don't @ me
Bro MJ would cook Kobe anyday prime or not 😂 he’s the replica oh him
SIKE...
@@huskymomo Kobe was able to "cook" Jordan's TEAM when MJ was 40 years old and about to retire. Kobe scored 55 against the Wizards in 2003. But Jordan wasn't guarding Kobe, it was Stackhouse and Lue. In fact, not one of Kobe's 55 came when Jordan was guarding him. I just rewatched the game to be sure. And there was also the factor that the Wizards could only single cover Kobe because Shaq was still dominant.
He would've burnt everybody
Kobe’s MVP stats in 2008 is what Jordan was averaging as a rookie in 1984.
Great memories. Thank you Michael. And thank you Portland !
He’s so good here has most of his athletic ability and the exceptional skill. 96 he was still very dominant except not as athletic
What a quality! Thanks!
Best Ever!
These Spurs were pretty good to be able to beat the '93 Bulls team. Even if it's just a regular season game, that was still an accomplishment.
Why would they, the spurs got eliminated by the suns in 6 games of that year playoffs.
@@hectorlopez1069 I'm saying they were good enough to beat them in a regular season game. Those Bulls teams won a lot of regular season games and rarely lost to bad teams, so even beating them in the regular season was an accomplishment.
Fuck i love this channel keep up the good work bro.
Greg Clarke I second that motion
That jab step was so devastating. It always created space for the jumper or he would simply use the quick first step to go around the defender.
Wow...can you please also upload Robinson's highlights from this game?
More jump shots then previous seasons.
Goat won the match in 6.23
Bill Russell didn’t win the match in 6.23 secs
6:22
Mj the Goat
2:00.
Hell yeah! "TX". Won!!!
4:00 WTF!👀
At 28 seconds, Jordan clearly touches the floor with his foot before shooting the ball. That’s a travel call missed by so many refs, but honestly it’s tough to notice in real time. Play it in 1/4 speed and it’s obvious. Oh well, he’s still the GOAT.
That right wrist was fucking with Jordan for much of 1993 including playoffs.
One tough mfer
That palm fake🤭 0:55
I thought the Chicago bulls in the 90s can beat the san Antonio spurs 🤔
6:22!
did u heard of air Jordan number 23 😃😃😃😃
did u heard of air Jordan number 23 😃😃😃😃
MJ doesn't get enough respect about his quickness) moves like a cat with style and grace that seperated him from the rest*
1:57
Arent u the guy who call this guys plumbers? 🤔
@@LOL-ro9ef plumbers clean the toilet up nice sometimes
With a sore wrist
His midrange is wet
How can something so fire be wet
Jordan lost this game against the spurs and a couple of days, he would lose to the rockets.
Would have sucked to be a fan of another NBA team when Jordan was playing. Can't cheer for him. Kicks your ass every game. Makes you want to cheer for him while kicking your teams ass every game. Glad my city did not have an NBA team.
You can't make all the clutch shots
Good point. I can almost guarantee that he learned from this, and it helped him with that game winner in the 1998 finals vs Utah jazz.
The most beautiful player michael Jordan
haha, I thought it was a quote from the book. Sorry!
El baloncesto en su mejor momento
What Jordan's is he wearing?
Seems like some sort of 7s colorway. Definitely not 8s
you are correct :)
jordan 7 cardinals
He played like a man possessed.
First
MJ really lost a step or two after he bulked up...
wwbdwwbd Weight is never good for your knees, especially later in your career.
That, and he also had to readjust his game. Defenses weren't allowing him to drive as much as he did in the 80's. This was also coming off the 2 championship seasons & The Olympics in the summer.
therealist811 what?? No. MJ was athletic to the very end. Sure, his super absurd days of the 80s were gone. But, his game also was FAR improved in the 90s.
Honestly, before the first retirement, he was still just as athletic as ever. After, he certainly lost a step-he was 32 after all. But, come on; that fadeaway ... have you tried it? It takes enormous strength and athleticism.
Alexander F. Athleticism? Naw but lots of strength! That's my go to move and man after a few games played......just don't get the same lift lmao
Man are you crazy he was still Air Jordan at this age