When The King Destroyed Prime Jordan (reaction)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Today I do a reaction to a BTM Basketball Time Machine video called When The King Destroyed Prime Jordan. Head over to their channel and shoot a like and subscribe, he's great! Link is below:
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  • @claytonphillips85
    @claytonphillips85 2 дня назад +14

    Bernard King was absolutely that guy and I'd definitely like to see more videos of him

  • @Iceman24424
    @Iceman24424 2 дня назад +13

    Bernard was actually cooking pippen and grant not MJ… But he was that dude!!

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +3

      Yes he was. King was a problem lol

    • @Black_Guy
      @Black_Guy Час назад

      But he outplayed Jordan and won the game. Let's give him the full breadth of the credit due.

    • @Iceman24424
      @Iceman24424 39 минут назад

      @@Black_Guy I gave him credit so wtf are you talking about??🤡

  • @GapGod78
    @GapGod78 2 дня назад +5

    Mitch Richmond is another one of those offensive players MJ had high respect for

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      Oh for sure! Mitch was a monster from deep

    • @GABEMOORE533
      @GABEMOORE533 День назад

      ​@@TheRealMindCrime🗣️MITCH RICHMOND WAS A MONSTER OVERALL . MICHAEL JORDAN SAID , " MITCH RICHMOND IS THE T💪UGH EST PLAYER⏯️ AGAINST ME ON B ↔️TH ENDS ." >🎤 🏀🗑️🤾⛹️

    • @GABEMOORE533
      @GABEMOORE533 День назад +1

      🗣️🎯EXACTLY ! MICHAEL JORDAN SAID , " MITCH RICHMOND IS THE T 💪 UGH EST PLAYER⏯️ AGAINST ME ON B↔️TH ENDS .">🎤 🏀🗑️🤾⛹️

  • @Epicentr
    @Epicentr 2 дня назад +1

    Absolutely the godfather of YT basketball. Started there myself!

  • @forkpuncher
    @forkpuncher 2 дня назад +6

    It's funny how we forget how good someone was if they didn't win a championship. Most people nowadays won't remember how good Prime Blake Griffin was. That prime was only 2 years long too.

    • @Kings0424
      @Kings0424 2 дня назад +1

      Prime Blake Griffin in that lob city era was ridiculous. The crazy dunks that they did were spectacular. I remember playing MyCareer are NBA 2k14 and on NBA 2k16, got drafted by my favorite team the Sacramento Kings every time and bruh the Clippers were so hard to beat, especially in the playoffs

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +4

      Thats how i feel about steve nash. Outside of here in phx it already feels like everyone forgot how good he was.

    • @forkpuncher
      @forkpuncher 2 дня назад +1

      @@TheRealMindCrime Nash was good, he was a deadly shooter despite being known more as a passer.

  • @samjacob1310
    @samjacob1310 День назад +1

    I was too young/not born to see Bernard King. Seeing this makes me appreciate his game. What an amazing legend. 🙌🙏

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад +1

      That makes me so glad! Also im gonna do a follow-up to this that shows his whole career. I have some to learn about him too.

  • @Flametree1492
    @Flametree1492 2 часа назад

    As an old man, post knee injury and surgery! He torched the bulls! Imagine the King player in his prime?

  • @GapGod78
    @GapGod78 2 дня назад +1

    Also Horace and Harvey probably got that “switcharoo” idea from the Richard Pryor movie called “Moving”. He had twin sons that raced track and halfway one will switch with the other discretely, and won the race.

  • @moldyapple1789
    @moldyapple1789 2 дня назад +2

    prob most underrated player of all time. you never hear about outside of Knicks games where occasionally he is mentioned

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      Its the curse of not winning a ring. He was an amazing hooper

  • @drama8471
    @drama8471 День назад +1

    Growing up, Bernard King was one of my favorite players. He was unstoppable, scored just as easily as MJ

  • @No_Use_For_A_Name1981
    @No_Use_For_A_Name1981 2 дня назад +1

    Man,i really love the digging up on some guys who were great, but kind of forgotten over the years.

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад

      Thats something i always wanna focus on here. Paying tribute to all the greats. Too many hoopers have been forgotten

  • @hugheswhiteman1674
    @hugheswhiteman1674 2 дня назад +2

    I remember when the Knicks let him go to the Bullets instead of pairing him with Ewing. I was Big pissed

  • @mattchooblink
    @mattchooblink 2 дня назад +1

    This was a cool vid! Very underrated. Sleep well, Jedi

  • @philipskinner570
    @philipskinner570 2 дня назад +1

    Music nerd moment. The song at the beginning was “silent night” in a minor key. But on a basketball note, I didn’t know how good Bernard was. Wow

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад

      Nice! I knew I was hearing it but it was definitely in a minor. Thank you lol

  • @random_name-44
    @random_name-44 День назад +1

    B. King could go beast mode at any time and put up absolutely crazy numbers. Look at that mid and post game he had.
    And coached right there by another legend Wes Unseld!
    And, yeah, I didn't think it would be a Lebron video, cos we all know that didn't happen, lol.

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад

      I'm lookin forward to doing a follow-up to this one. I still need to fill in the gaps about his career that i missed out on.

  • @Kings0424
    @Kings0424 2 дня назад +2

    Never got the chance to see others play because I was born in 2004 ɓut I always heard that Bernard King was a good player. I wonder why he was so underrated

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад

      I remember him being in and out. So maybe he had some injuries. I just remember when he was in the lineup it was a problem lol

    • @Kings0424
      @Kings0424 2 дня назад

      @@TheRealMindCrime Damn that's sad to hear. I hate it when injuries ruin players careers in any sport

  • @jimmybrooks2000
    @jimmybrooks2000 2 дня назад +1

    Bernard was a monster. I still go back and watch the video of him dropping 60 on christmas

  • @IkeThe9th
    @IkeThe9th 2 дня назад +1

    Jordan probably didn’t lose sleep over it, the way Nique did with Bird - but I think Gary Payton was just as much a challenge for MJ as Joe Dumars.

  • @ManafestoRah
    @ManafestoRah 2 дня назад +2

    thta dude shot was pure and automatic wow, just saw the jordan what if vid and it got me thinking did Wizards Jordan play blazers pippen?

  • @djyanno
    @djyanno 2 дня назад +1

    I pride myself in having seen all the players from the 80s to now. But I was wrong. I mean I knew of Bernard King. I knew him by his stats. But due to the limited amount of games I had access to prior to the 90s I think I have never seen him play and it's a shame. I know the Bullets games weren't a priority to broadcast here in Quebec but I should have seen him in his Knicks days. What a shame that I missed such an amazing player.
    I think his 90s counterpart of being forgotten might be Mitch Richmond

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      Dont worry. Im gonna react to a vid that covers his whole career next. I'll do it in a few days. I remember him being awesome but I still wanna learn more too

  • @masterrserch3971
    @masterrserch3971 День назад +1

    5:16
    And it's crazy how it's kinda somehow not mentioned as much that he did this at 23 and 24 years old... guys usually don't hit their true dominant prime till like 27 the earliest

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад

      Yeah he was definitely gifted. He could score at will i remember

  • @TygerClawGaming
    @TygerClawGaming 2 дня назад +1

    That was a lot of fun!
    Would you ever do a video on Scottie Pippen on the Rockets? I was watching a secret base video and they mentioned that Scottie and Barkley were having problems playing together. Not sure how your knowledge is of that time and Scottie's issues but thought I'd mention it

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      I actually have that exact secret base vid on the list lol. Those two hated each other

  • @martymar8993
    @martymar8993 2 дня назад +1

    No Bernard King = no Knicks fandom. He was a brand and a mascot and a hall of famer. Spike Lee would have stayed at home. Willpower incarnate.

    • @martymar8993
      @martymar8993 2 дня назад +1

      check out when he played injured, you will get it.

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      Well said. I'm gonna look more into his career. I only remember little bits from him.

  • @phillipcollins1658
    @phillipcollins1658 День назад +1

    Theres a very good 30 for 30 on Bernard King that I would recommend if you're interested in learning a bit about the guy. He talks about how his parents would beat him as a child and racism he endured when he went to college at Tennessee. The documentary is called Bernie and Ernie I believe.

  • @RightHandKam
    @RightHandKam 2 дня назад +4

    Never get old the btm intro. I don't remember Bernard King

  • @redzoz
    @redzoz 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks man you are kind of wikipedia for the things I'm more interested. Bernard King is a player I myself don't remember enough but it was before my time

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад +1

      Oh just wait for the follow-up vid for Bernard. Im gonna react to one that covers his whole career sometime this week. Thanks for the kind words btw!

    • @redzoz
      @redzoz День назад

      @@TheRealMindCrime can't wait

  • @TheDocmike23
    @TheDocmike23 2 дня назад +1

    Thats one of the two Times he scored more than jordan🫡

  • @tawithmmk4800
    @tawithmmk4800 2 дня назад +1

    Funny thing is I remember king a little bit as far as his nba play. But what I really remember is using the kings Back in the day on a Super Nintendo nba game I had and king was a deadly shooter.
    - i think he was on the kings at some point anyway. About to watch the vid maybe it’ll clarify.

    • @tawithmmk4800
      @tawithmmk4800 2 дня назад

      CORRECTION! I forgot it was the bullets lol

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад

      Nice! I love those classic games. I'm gonna do another one of these that cover his overall career. There is still a lot i don't remember

  • @Black_Guy
    @Black_Guy Час назад

    More Bernard King, please.

  • @mikeprolas2027
    @mikeprolas2027 2 дня назад +1

    Oh i thought benard played mostly in the 1970s do some more of him to actually know how good he was

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад

      I will for sure. I found out during this vid that i have a lot left to learn about him. I'll do a sequel to this sometime this week

  • @masterrserch3971
    @masterrserch3971 День назад +1

    Last one I swear lol, cuz im at the end when u ask about more KING vids..
    The answer is YES...
    But also, let's get some of my underrated favs...
    Mark Price
    Glen Rice
    Mitch Richmond
    Chris Mullin
    "What if RUN TMC stayed together?," type vids
    And just for me cuz this era was my favorite team in any of my fav teams/sports...
    Some good ol THUG FRONT LINE 90s Knicks Oak and Mase in ya Face ENFORCER, "YALL DONT REALLY WANT IT WITH US" vids
    (Mason is my all time fav player...and yes, it started out cuz we're both lefty Anthony's 😂.... but man did Mason work and become a damn solid player, and all star , but uhh in friggin Charlotte)

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад

      Good ideas here! Thank you

    • @masterrserch3971
      @masterrserch3971 День назад

      @@TheRealMindCrime this is probably my "hottest" take, and i admit it, even being an "old head"....but im like 9 times outta 10 levels of sure that had they not broken up "RUN TMC," Hardaway, Richmond, Mullin woulda been a better trio than Steph, Klay, Draymond....
      i mean, you'd be hard pressed to find 3 players who complement each other on the court and wouldn't fcuk up each others' games, while playing the 1, 2 and 3, and were HIGH LEVEL All Star Caliber players...then you got Don Nelson, a great coach, a great OFFENSIVE coach....
      Sure, Steph is probably better than all of them...but u ramp up Mullin's 3 volume, he's basically Klay, and people forget Mullin had a SIX SEASON IN A ROW run where he literally put up 25 a night on 52% FG, 35% 3, 88% FT, with 5 boards and dimes a night...dude is right up there with unappreciated superstars (errr, despite being on the dream team lol)..... same for Richmond, Rookie of the Year, and BAM right after that, 9 more years IN A ROW, dropping 23 a game, on 40% from 3! 85% FT% with 1.5 steals... then you got one of the pioneers of the scoring PG, but still a "floor general" in Mr. UTEP 2STEP, who oh btw, again, 9 year stretch (missed a full year cuz of injury) dropping 19ppg, 9 dimes, 2 steals, with the exact same .353 3pt% like Mullin...
      Imagine all 3 of them growing, hitting their primes, TOGETHER, during that sick 6-10 year Mullin/Richmond stretch?
      It's not ridiculous to think they would've made each other BETTER, maybe not in terms of NUMBERS, but if you have all those years of those kinds of versatile playrs, you KNOW theyd come together and learn how to win.... theyd have to run into JOrdan's BUZZSAW Bulls, but man, it woulda been GREAT to see...

  • @MultiBreezyb
    @MultiBreezyb 2 дня назад +1

    Bernard King was an amazing player if not for the knee injury who knows what would have happened. But I think he retired at 35 or 36 due to knee problems.

    • @Kings0424
      @Kings0424 2 дня назад +1

      Damn really. I mean I'm only 19 years old so I seen them play bit I always heard that King was a good player. I didn't know that his career was cut short due to knee injuries

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      I think so too. But he was great when he was healthy

  • @sarahsloot2290
    @sarahsloot2290 2 дня назад +1

    Another one of those guys showing that MJ was the only skilled player of that era and before

  • @masterrserch3971
    @masterrserch3971 День назад +1

    I'm walking the dog in the bright sun, couldn't see the thumbnail, only the title....
    DUDE
    My heart almost skipped a beat; I thought we were gonna see a (siiiiiigh) "KING" Lebron James smoke Jordan, in some BS comparison vid lol
    As a born and raised and still to this day NYCer, I'm always down for Bernard KING vids
    Liiiiiiiitle before my time, but I always make a case to learn the history of shit I love---- it's why I got Wilt 3 on my all time list (behind the man Larry Legend and of course, that slob prick bast'id Knick killer Jordan)

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  День назад

      Nice! I saw Bernard play but this vid made me realize i know less than i thought so I'll be doing a follow-up to this to continue the knowledge.

  • @Rookie30590
    @Rookie30590 2 дня назад +1

    On the road to 50k!

  • @chicagoan5411
    @chicagoan5411 2 дня назад +1

    Fake crap- he never destroyed Michael

    • @TheRealMindCrime
      @TheRealMindCrime  2 дня назад +1

      He destroyed everyone at some point. Ask Dominique lol.