Chris Jackson - Mahmoud Adul Rauf

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @nutmeghoops6015
    @nutmeghoops6015 3 года назад +33

    If this man played in todays style of basketball where you can shoot from the 3 point line limitless, he could go toe to toe with Curry👌

    • @DOCCMinistries
      @DOCCMinistries 2 года назад +9

      Yes indeed he was Curry before Curry and on top of that he played in a physical era.

    • @dibsports
      @dibsports 2 года назад +3

      No way. Curry is way better.

    • @nutmeghoops6015
      @nutmeghoops6015 2 года назад +3

      @@dibsports he is way better because of the help of new technologies available in this era..

    • @DOCCMinistries
      @DOCCMinistries 2 года назад +2

      @DIB Sports I agree Curry is better but if he played in the same era with Curry I believe he could make a compelling case to go toe to toe…..back then they played from the inside out (inside play was usually the 1st option).

    • @dibsports
      @dibsports 2 года назад +1

      @@nutmeghoops6015 BS. He wasn’t shooting halfcourt shots like Curry. He’s not in the same category. When was he 90% FT and over 50%?

  • @chubby3964
    @chubby3964 2 года назад +4

    I remember him when I first seen him play for GPT. Admirals , I was a Biloxi Indian . His quickness and awareness was something I didn’t know existed. He made all the other high schools upgrade . After he went to LSU . Our school his rival’s won 2 state championships back to back . He could’ve been an historical player s and he had Tourette’s. He was amazing.

  • @duanejohnson2026
    @duanejohnson2026 2 года назад +4

    Truely the most underated college, and Pro player of all time. He uaed to be my favorite before M.J.!

  • @floyd9727
    @floyd9727 4 года назад +10

    The original Colin Kaepernick... except Abdul Rauf was actually good when the blackballed him and his career was cut short in his prime...

    • @michaelbonhomme3677
      @michaelbonhomme3677 2 года назад

      They both did it the wrong way💯

    • @dwayneturner9395
      @dwayneturner9395 Год назад +2

      @@michaelbonhomme3677 no, they didn't do it YOUR way.. And I never really liked Kap, but Rauf was truly blackballed. And that is bs. He didn't disrupt nor disrespect anything.

  • @dlc2126
    @dlc2126 2 года назад +2

    Wow that wutang is banging!!! Nice vid😀

  • @scotthayes1210
    @scotthayes1210 2 года назад +8

    This dude was so EXPLOSIVE. He was an unbelievable player to watch. Dude would be mvp in today's soft ass league

    • @garyking8065
      @garyking8065 Год назад

      Stop the nonsense you can see with your own eyes the league wasn't no more physical back then than now especially on the perimeter. You can see this man was undeterred from going to any spot on the floor he wanted to go to smdh.

    • @scotthayes1210
      @scotthayes1210 Год назад

      @garyking8065 ......really it was no more physical than today........ OK. You keep telling yourself that

    • @scotthayes1210
      @scotthayes1210 Год назад

      @@garyking8065 ruclips.net/video/X7r6vXeOfyQ/видео.htmlsi=dJE3bG0jH3O90dJs

    • @scotthayes1210
      @scotthayes1210 Год назад

      @@garyking8065 ruclips.net/video/ptOuNoTV51I/видео.htmlsi=Jod1tlI4g3Hor5YA

    • @adonisvictorious3649
      @adonisvictorious3649 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@garyking8065Wrong

  • @dryptobot
    @dryptobot Год назад +1

    Rauf and Wu-Tang Clan, my man good call

  • @Deadman1817
    @Deadman1817 2 года назад +1

    Mahmoud Abdul Rauf was wild back in the 90s scoring at will. Made defenses look silly

  • @SupremeWiring
    @SupremeWiring Год назад

    Well done.

  • @milossavic4048
    @milossavic4048 2 года назад +6

    What a player... And THEY destroyed his career... 😭😭

    • @milossavic4048
      @milossavic4048 2 года назад

      @@germansantos5733 He didnt stand for national anthem... Thats why...

    • @kristophercantu9935
      @kristophercantu9935 Год назад

      He destroyed his own career, 🖕em!

    • @JulianJones-uz8br
      @JulianJones-uz8br Год назад

      @@kristophercantu9935 pricks like you that make the world suck

  • @MichaelLandSeaAndAir
    @MichaelLandSeaAndAir 2 года назад +5

    This proves Steph would’ve dominated the 90s easily!

    • @maxurben
      @maxurben 2 года назад +5

      It proves that it was DONE before anybody heard of Steph!

    • @Kr4v3rd
      @Kr4v3rd 2 года назад +2

      I believe Mahmoud isn't as soft as curry, but curry wouldn't be a scrub then.

    • @shiningking
      @shiningking Год назад

      Rauf is a role player in 90s...he didnt made an allstar bacl then...it shows that curry will be a role player in 90s 😂

    • @adonisvictorious3649
      @adonisvictorious3649 6 месяцев назад

      ​@mcjr1989 The NBA didn't like Adul-Rauf, which is why he didn't make all-star teams... it wasn't because he was undeserving.

  • @dlc2126
    @dlc2126 3 года назад +3

    Is that some wu-tang..sounds incredible!! Thank you

  • @astra-vanzy684
    @astra-vanzy684 2 года назад +2

    I went to his camp

  • @lancerodrigue4011
    @lancerodrigue4011 Год назад

    Before his time.

  • @rachoner
    @rachoner 3 года назад +3

    His feet balance is amazing, when he's shooting I watch his feet more than his arms

  • @K_N_Jsquad
    @K_N_Jsquad 3 года назад +3

    He played just like steph

    • @bishop5741
      @bishop5741 3 года назад +8

      Steph plays just like him

    • @fadjapolee
      @fadjapolee 3 года назад

      @Mary Calhoun how can he play like steph when he was in the league long before steph

    • @dougjennings4611
      @dougjennings4611 2 года назад

      He "played " just like Steph does now. Smh

  • @maxurben
    @maxurben 2 года назад

    This dude was Steph, long before Steph!

  • @andyryooable
    @andyryooable 3 года назад +1

    2:00 4:01 4:41 I love it

  • @jameserath4192
    @jameserath4192 Год назад +1

    Goodshit. White chocolate reminds me a lot of Jackson , C.Jackson had way more game.. he's got the neatest arts, English, and angles, his tourettes encouraged perfection..he said he could hit 9 shots nine times in a row but if something was off on the 10th he had to start all over again till they got it right. Repeatedly gave Jordan Fitz and anyone who would try to check-him.. can easily see it, one of the best defenders ever, Jon S. the all-time leader in steals, he lit up John Stockton for 51.. just destroyed him and horny,, and a young athletic Russell.. even though Jordan did him dirty and that's it.. ever1 remembers "The shot" he could check a caT real good and talk about English watch when he stole the inbounds pass and put the most beautiful English you will ever see to get it up and over Karl Malone in the slant perfectly off-the-backboard swish perfect English.. and then the boy damn near stole the next inbound pass..and white chocolates game damn near copy. The high English, the beautiful pass has the ability to not be guarded, the complete totally Master of the pull up and pop, and Gilbert arenas and Glenn Robinson the big dog 🐕, way faster, sharper, way more athleticism, Gary Payton was also very good at this, huge difference in their overall attempt Chris likes to lean forward and get you on the move and draw the foul some of the others especially Jordan like to fade Michaels is all about the fade and I seen him get blocked many times doing that Fade by off-ball defenders it's very hard to find a clip or Chris Jackson was blocked it's very hard to find a shot where he needed to get what off and he didn't get one off. he was that good at getting a shot of....look so much like Chris Jackson, is insane moves could shoot from any angle and that quick release enabled him to get a shot off whenever wherever usually at a high clip. He was excellent at hitting the tough shots, another player I saw who can do this at will Jamal Crawford so many forgotten about grates in the NBA I could go on forever I love this game I've seen so many Hooper's come and go with each something to bring to the Table, Give you an older one Barkeley cannot get off on Papoye John's, he had trouble with Pop, tried to change matchups at all x's,. Google it..was lousy at check-ing Popeye... The only reason you may doubt me is my grammar and spelling the only reason is I have to talk into my phone because my buttons don't work, but please believe it's all There. I see them Steph Comparisons all the, gotta realize Jackson did it WAY, WAY before Steph, hell played with his POPS!! if you gave him the freedom and The leverage to play as he wanted he would have looked even more like steph rocking 40 footers all day, get to the rim absolutely at will.. he was better at getting gas off in the perimeter, or getting all the way to the metal ring then Steph.. I promise you that I'll put my basketball steak on it and if you don't believe I know my s***, call me out to a challenge, call me to fact Check or a debate.Been watching ball for roughly forty years, before then I do research and if you really think you know a sport and you shine especially boxing!! fuk with me and boxing I'll mop anyone I don't care what time frame you're from... Forget that but in comparison, but you will get a quick hook out of the game if you started chucking 3's n Jackson's time.. had a large chunk of his prime ripped away from him.. this boy was sick with it,had, everything all these players have today, was already downloaded. I hate to fly to watch the dunk contest 6'2" on a good day.. stupid vert!! Just do your research I'm so glad this documentaries coming out some more people will know then they just simply watch what he didn't college it is f****** amazing and then when he got to the pros completely unstoppable the coaches and refs and even the fans blamed everything on him because he wouldn't stand for the f****** anthem come on now let's grow up people. Real recognize real.. peace out y'all something a marinade on this kid was Isaiah Thomas-Esque, is that's how good the boy was right there with him and J. Dumars... Word is bond y'all!!!!¡!!!!!

    • @jameserath4192
      @jameserath4192 Год назад

      At LSU with Shaq coach by Dale Brown he scored 50 quite a bit completely unstoppable remember those teams like it was yesterday they never did good to tournament but for could they play. 37 footers Chris Jackson and Duvall remember the 5. Watch shaq's outlet passing is Excellent

    • @jameserath4192
      @jameserath4192 Год назад

      Believe they hit the elite eight once..I may be wrong.. when the 3-pointer was added to college basketball two coaches it really hurt,Denny Crum-Easily the most affected, and Dale Brown.. Denny crum-L-Ville won 2titles before before the three-point line. Just a little knowledge dropping on you college fans!!

  • @samadagoat7769
    @samadagoat7769 Год назад

    The guy that exposed mjs defense so they pitted him out the nba he was a true threat to mj

    • @adonisvictorious3649
      @adonisvictorious3649 6 месяцев назад

      He exposed everybody's defense... and MJ was always vocal about it being tough to guard short, quick guards.

  • @david.tousignant20
    @david.tousignant20 6 лет назад +6

    Stephen Curry before his time. Abdul-Rauf wasn't as talented as the former MVP, but he had the shooting split, the range and the ball handling.
    Jordan had nightmare guarding Mamoud Abdul-Rauf...

    • @veoshock3792
      @veoshock3792  6 лет назад +4

      LOL, yes MJ did have trouble guarding Abdul when he gets hot. I agree, he is tough to slow down once he gets going.

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 4 года назад

      @We Are A Beautiful People
      The comparison is great and we'll deserved. You made a right call.
      But, Curry is a better passer and shooter. Mamoud Abdul Rauf never created his own shot like Curry. I was born in the 1970s and Curry is doing things I've never seen on a NBA court.
      Mahmoud Abdul Rauf was a better athlete and a better defender.
      On the other hand [sorry about that poor hand checking joke], by the time Abdul Rauf retired, the NBA already adopted his third rules in order to hinder hand checking since 1978. They weren't freely putting their hand on the ball carrier like they used to do in the 1950s :
      m.ruclips.net/video/TSeAEsxW7cQ/видео.html
      Also, Curry is a two times MVP. I know the style of play is different, but...

    • @ceegun
      @ceegun 4 года назад

      @We Are A Beautiful People Curry would be benched playing in 80ies and 90ies...COACH: sit down you bitch ...shooting 3ies from 9m ...grown men shoot ball from forehead not from balls..you make bad desisions as a point guard...pass the ball to big men :)

    • @dougjennings4611
      @dougjennings4611 2 года назад

      Your opinion. Just as if not more talented. Played in a more physical era. That says a lot

    • @david.tousignant20
      @david.tousignant20 2 года назад

      @@dougjennings4611
      You can't say that when one got MVPs... even if they played different eras.

  • @MichaelLandSeaAndAir
    @MichaelLandSeaAndAir 2 года назад

    There wasn’t a lot of physical play at the point guard position unless they drove to the basket and even then it wasn’t that physical.