A lifetime ago I covered the NBA for a big newspaper, and in '96 I followed Dream Team II around before they played in the Olympics. I sat in on quite a few practices and Mitch was the best player on the floor every time. It was eye-opening for me. I knew he was good, but not THAT good. Offense (inside and out), defense, rebounding, passing... the whole package. Dude was legit.
Richmond was an absolute dog. He’d be even better in the league today than he was back in the 90s. He was firing up 6 threes a game back in the 90s! Shooting 40%. And he was a guy who could create his own shot. He’d be bombing away with how open the league is now.
I sat down with Mitch after one of those practices and told him that I had no idea he was that good, especially on defense. He just laughed and said that he was such a key cog in the offense that the coaches (Sacto) had him dial back his D because they didn't want to risk foul trouble. The guy had an unbelievably broad skill set.
MJ does acknowledge about Mitch being one of the toughest guys to play against in his career.....MJ respects players like Mitch who goes out there and play hard at both ends.
Super underrated player in the 90s! He was an amazing shooter and so fun to watch. He never had a good supporting cast on the Kings though, otherwise, they woulda been great. Glad he won a title with LA before retiring.
@@leroiken9856 Except I've had the luxury of retiring well before the age of 40, making residual/passive income and dabbling in the stock market. I pay people to run the small businesses I've opened in Latin America while I chill in a tropical paradise, watching beautiful women run around white sand beaches, sipping on margaritas and other cocktails.. all the while YOU'RE worried about how much money I make. Take a hike, dork. You wish you could be me. Anytime you want to compare bank accounts, let me know.. I'll take you out and show you how a boss lives his life, maggot😘
@@Diaz23 Dude! My fav NBA game ever growing up, was NBA Live 2003, and Mitch used to light it up from 3 in the 90s All Stars team, which included MJ of course!
Mitch Richmond was an unbelievable player, strong on both sides of the court! Unfortunately he hadn’t the team success as other players on the SG position. Great move that you made a video about him!!!
Well he kinda chose to stick with a Kings squad that had no direction for most of his career. I still have no idea why the Warriors broke up run TMC. It was rumored that Miami was trying to get Mitch paired up with Tim Hardaway over there, but some how that fell through too.
I tell the younger generation about Mitch , how good he was. He's respected with his peers. He should of gotten way more accolades. Guarding the best guards and still able to score. Takes a lot to do that.
Kobe was better than Jordan. For 1 reason: Kobe Bryant was a clutch 3 point shooter. Jordan, very rarely shot 3 pointers "in the clutch ". Kobe Bryant was deadly from anywhere in the clutch. There I said it. Prove me wrong.
Mitch was an ABSOLUTE BEAST! I first saw him at K-State in a ncaa tournament game beat DePaul. That may have been his senior year. DePaul had Rod Strickland. K-State handled DePaul pretty good. Richmond showed out. I'd guess playing in the same conference with Danny Manning got him ready for the league. You gotta do a special on Rod Strickland. For all he did, he never was an all-star. Go figure. Shaq gave him huge praise and respect
Mitch was the Rock for real a very underrated player. HE one of the few who made Michael Jordan work hard on offense and defense. Salute to Mitch #Dantana773
Hi Dantana. I sometimes disagree with the underrated label, but I do not here. Mitch was a great player and he made MJ and everyone else work. Much respect to Mitch.
Mitch Richmond was a more complete player than Reggie Miller. If it weren't for Miller's heroics in the playoffs Richmond would be seen as a better player because in reality he WAS a better player.
I lived in Sacramento when Mitch was there. He was an awesome player and a good person. Never involved in scandal, doing charity works in the community and such. He more than earned the nickname "The Rock".
Amazing player, way under rated, and dedicated. I don't think MJ feared him but more respect him and looked for the challenge. Based on how he himself describes how it was between them. Great video and interview.
Bernard King and Mitch Richmond are two of my favs and highly underrated! I watched these games, mostly on tape delay after the news. I also got to see Mitch and MJ in Fresno
Great Job Brody 👏🏿 The 2 Dudes I saw Mike say were the toughest when He played was Mitch 1 and young Steve Smith 2 Real Talk Mad Respect Due Mitch Richmond And You Sean for having Mitch on ✌🏿
I would think that Jordan would have enjoyed playing against Mitch, more than fear him. these games would have been Jordan's opportunities to focus more on a 1 v 1 type of performance.
They nicknamed him: THE ROCK !!!! Mitch had a complete game,he did everything WELL. He wasn't afraid to play hard,nosed-man-to-man DEFENSE. He gave MJ the BUSINESS !!! LOL.
Day-um!… you got Mitch Richmond on your show! Nice! As a Spurs fan I always wanted Mitch to come to San Antonio and play alongside David Robinson. He is so underrated.
I loved Mitch back when I started watching the NBA, he was one of my favorite players. Nice to see that he's doing great and what's he up to these days.
Love everything Richmond spoke. I believe, When you’re on the greatest players level and love the competition,and the game itself. The greatest player and/or people see you as Great because you both came to to play and enjoy the game with the “SAME MIND TREND” Great players want to play with great players “Iron sharpens Iron”
@@kingpete3160 starks was erratic but he tried hard to guard MJ but @ that time no one was able to slow him down except maybe DJ ,Ron Harper,. Mitch , and GP, sometimes hope I didn't omit anyone but yeh joe dumars game him hell also
'RunTMC' was so much fun to watch. I'm a huge fan and loved watching the Bulls vs all the best teams. Mitch was a great scorer. Let's not forget he and Chris Mullin were on one of only three teams that had two players represented on the first Dream Teams USA basketball (Chicago, Utah and 'TMC').
this was the nba at its finest, i know everybody that was alive back in the 80s and 90s misses the glory days, Todays game is mostly a 3 point shooting contest, even the 7th guys are shooting more 3 pointers than 2 pters , i hated it when they started playing zone defence in the NBA, it made the game too easy for the PRO,S, and i hate the super team concept, lebron james may have never won the firs championship with out having to rely on other super star’s to help
Great interview! RUclips already gives Reggie Lewis lots of credit for being one of the best on Jordan along with Dumars and now you gave Richmond his props. But please do one on Rolando Blackman's battles against Jordan. He not only gave Jordan trouble when with Dallas, but even in spot duty with the Knicks later. There's not much footage on it unfortunately but Rolondo had great feet and quick hands and even used a few little tricks like covering Jordan's eyes. While I believe the 96+ Jordan would've ate him alive due to his post game, he was a good matchup for the late 80s Jordan who often took people off the dribble.
While I agree there are some players who played Jordan better than others, the thing about Jordan is that he still outplayed all of them in head to head matchups. Much has been made about how Jordan had trouble with the Pistons for example but after doing a stat dive, I found out that between '87 and '91 when the Pistons supposedly had Jordan's number, Jordan still averaged like 35.6 points, 7 rebounds and 6.5 assists in 44 matchups, including playoffs. Even when the Pistons were consistently beating the Bulls they weren't stopping Jordan. A good example of that is game 7 of the '90 ECF. Jordan put up 31 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists on .481 shooting, as usual putting up the best numbers out of anyone in the game on either side. But the rest of the team went a combined 16 for 90 for 17%, including Pippen having probably the worst game of his career going 1 for 10 for 2 points. So as was usually the case, Jordan outplayed everybody but didn't get nearly enough help. Not sure about Blackman as I was unaware of how he fared against Jordan in h2h play but I know with Reggie Lewis, Jordan had some pretty gaudy numbers against the Celtics when Reggie was playing. I am aware of that 4-block game and beyond that, Jordan being held to .333 shooting in that one. Reggie became the Jordan slayer, for a night. But Reggie never blocked another of his shots again after that in 8 matchups. There were some isolated incidents of Jordan having genuine trouble against certain players. Like Gary Payton, who held Jordan to 36% shooting in the latter half of the '96 Finals even while Payton was suffering a fairly significant injury. But during the first head to head matchup in '96-97, Jordan put up 45 points on .679 shooting against him so it was never a sustained thing over a long period of time. If there was one player who truly had sustained success against Jordan for the most part, I'd have to say Dennis Johnson, in spite of the monster series Jordan had in '86. Bird was really the only one among all the elite players who could arguably make the claim of outplaying Jordan overall in h2h play based on the numbers. And it was Dennis Johnson tasked with guarding him so it was DJ who had as much to do with that as Bird himself did.
@@madcapper6 To give credit where it is due, Jordan was a great player, no question. The League did give him a lot of help that wasn't really fair to opposing teams, though. That said, I was never a Jordan fan. I was, and still am, a big fan of the Celtics and Bird during that era. I managed to watch almost every game the Celtics played, beginning around 1982, on TV. Dennis Johnson was pretty great, in his own right, especially in combination with Bird and other team mates. I was and am a fan of D.J. That said, when you made that statement about Dennis against Jordan, I was a bit surprised. As much as I liked Dennis, and didn't like Jordan, I don't remember seeing what you are talking about. I thought I might be wrong so I checked some stats. Jordan averaged 34.3 points, 5.4 assists, against the Celtics, and Dennis. Dennis averaged 13.6 points, 7.4 assists against Jordan and the Bulls. I will give that the 7.4 assists were of some value, but not earth shaking. Respectfully, the Celtics couldn't do much to even slow Jordan down, but they did to him what the old Celtics did to Wilt Chamberlain. They made the rest of the team try to beat them, which worked pretty well for them in both instances. Sorry, no ill feelings intended, but that is how I see it.
@@wmden1 There was really no way to prevent Jordan from getting his points. The only thing you could do was try and get him to miss shots when he was on a high volume night, which was pretty frequent, especially back in the days when DJ was playing. Those years from '87 to '91 were statistically the best years of Jordan's career. Although he could never do it all by himself when it came to winning championships (no one could, really), he was perfectly capable of carrying his team against anyone on a given night, and he often did. He couldn't do it though if he was shooting a low percentage from the field. He had to be more efficient than the other team was as a collective whole. So that's why he had a shot in Game 2 of the series in '86 when he scored 63. He shot .537 from the floor that night, which was well above what the Celtics were shooting as a team at .465. He had better efficiency to counter them with. It still wasn't enough of course but it damn near got them there. It's also why in '87 he didn't have a chance of doing that when he only shot .418 for the series. He was hurting them rather than helping, so in that sense, DJ did about as well as a person can. Didn't matter how many points Jordan was scoring, as long as he was failing 6 out of 10 times. In the "Celtics vs Jordan" game, the Celtics were winning that battle decisively and DJ had a lot to do with it. I didn't say DJ outplayed Jordan because Jordan rarely ever got outplayed by his matchup. But he neutralized him as a threat, regardless of how many points Jordan scored. Moncrief did pretty much the same thing in '85 when he gave up 29.3 points a game to Jordan but he held him to .429 shooting, well below his season average of .515 and the Bucks beat them in 4 as a result. That's probably about as close as it was ever going to get in shutting him down.
@@madcapper6 I respect your opinion, and believe we think alike, in a lot of ways. You see something I don't see, and I might be missing. To try to keep it shorter; I don't remember seeing any Boston player doing a number on Jordan defensively, or consistently. Jordan burned them up, pretty regularly. I see it as Boston's excellent passing game, of which D.J., Bird, and Walton, the season he played healthy, were big parts of, being the key to Boston outscoring the Bulls, often just barely. Not even Jordan could outrun a passed ball.
@@madcapper6 good points. While yes, you can do a stat dive but as someone who lived through those series and being a Jordan fan, I know firsthand those box score numbers the next day can be misleading. That whole "revenge" and "he took it personal" hype on social media especially after the last dance is widely referenced in RUclips and social media clips. Many of the clips leave out the fact that his teams were on the losing end of many of those "revenge" games. Especially in the Detroit games, there are plenty of instances where he does a John Wayne act and shoots a very difficult shot when someone was wide open underneath or someone like Paxson was open. And then there's the whole part about him dominating the ball and then pass it off to a teammate last second in a spot where they normally don't shoot. Of course, he learns from all that later and plays very efficiently by 92. But before then, the whole emphasis on these matchups and wanting to "destroy" his counterpart was occasionally detrimental.
In the game of basketball, every player has probably experienced this, that one player who would come at you as you did him something wrong. That player always has your respect even if you never show it to them. Awesome interview, your channel is 🔥. Wish Mr. Richmond all the success
As a lifelong GS fan, the Mitch Richmond fir Billy Owens trade broke my heart. It is quite possibly the worst trade the Dubs ever made! Hearing this interview reminds me what a stand-up, class guy Mitch was & still is!!! The big thing Nelly could do was draft. Man could that guy could recognize talent!
Jeff, for the life of me; I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY GOLDEN STATE MADE THAT DEAL❗❗❗🤔 Mitch. Chris and Tim 😱💯 And later on C-Web! I just never understood what they saw in Billy Owens that prompted them to make that trade.... Mitch ended up wasting a lot of years in Sacramento!!!
I was a big Mitch Richmond fan here from Germany. I remember buying NBA Live 95 or 96 just to play him. His team was so bad, I kept on losing a lot though. Good times
One of the most underrated and unmentioned players ever. All-around game. Offense and defense. Fast or slow tempos. On the break or in the half court. Shooting threes or post up. Strong enough to muscle against a power forward.
@@paulflores9137 I think he's saying Glove didn't really affect Mike's game. And I didn't see John Starks affect him too often either...,or anyone for that matter ,present company included
4:22 That intro to the Bulls games on WGN TV brought so many memories! I loved those pregame introductions and promos on WGN before the games! Miss those days!
This is what James has gone through his whole career because guys in this era don't care about what you have done in your past but what you can do now tonight.
Parents had season tickets to the Kings, back in the day, so I got to go to a lot of games. Nothing like seeing a guy like Mitch Richmond in real life. Mitch Richmond was a freakin' bad ass, on both sides of the ball. He was always the best player they had, so he always locked up with the best guy on the other team. Jordan, Drexler, Worthy, every one of them could tell you all about the Rock. I am glad he got a ring at the end, even if it was with the dog ass Lakers
I remember the game where Mitch finally broke 300 points in 1 game. SNES, but still. I found out about Mitch Richmond thru NBA Live. Wait! How good is his shooting? He was like Double Dribble with better graphics amd moves. Hardly missed.
MJ gave Mitch high praise. Sone9ne said that Jordan called Dumars his toughest rivals. However, it was Mitch. Only MR and Clyde could physically match-up against MJ.
Joe Dumars used to score all over MJ too !!! Dumars was cat-quick too,some games Mj has to guard those SPEEDY guards like Dumars,because they were killing Paxson,BJ Armstrong,etc,etc !!!! LOL. They were TOO quick for the Bulls guards. I remember in one series in the playoffs against the Pacers,MJ had to guard Travis Best ( a Pacers guard, 5 ft-10 inches,I think ) because he was destroying the Bull's guard. Travis gave MJ fits,but,in Jordan's defense he shouldn't had to defend point guards,but,he did it to win the games.
@@MrSmitty1074 You made me smile with that comment.Prime Harper,when he was with Cleveland was a BEAST !!! He gave MJ fitts !!! Jordan would get his 40/50 points,cause he had to score BIG for the Bulls to win,but,Ron would score 35/38 against MJ. These were GREAT battles I'll never forget.
I’m from Sacramento and I’m a huge Kings fan. Mitch is by far my favorite NBA player ever. I kind of wish he had played for a better organization. I think the Mitch/Jordan rivalry could have been legendary. What a great interview, btw.
Was a big fan of his since I first saw him in the Olympics . He was on the last college Olympic team. he was the most impressive player outside of David Robinson on that team.
Saw the title and knew that BTM was, finally, gonna talk about Mitch "The Rock" Richmond! Great vid and props to Mitch! p.s. So sad about Run T.M.C. being dismantled...
I always thought that when Jordan retired and the bulls tried to trade for mitch that the bulls wouldn't have lost a step. Mitch is definitely that good
@@thsu8 nah i don't think so MJ would've been definitively more motivated each time he'd faced him. That guy never forget anything, if u just put 2 points in a game against the but farted on him...next game he would put 46pts on your team
Jordan is not the greatest of all time. He is the best shooting guard to date but not the greatest in the sport. Micheal Jordan marketing was the greatest of all time! Nike, McDonald's, Coca-Cola (Gatorade), Chevrolet. I'm saying the man had his own Chevy Blazer line. Taking nothing away from his game. But his marketing was the Greatest of all time.
That's a good showing for Iverson but gotta remember too that was late in Jordan's career including his years as a Wizard while Iverson was in his prime. During Jordan's years with the Wizards Iverson was probably the better player.
Mitch Richmond is a solid baller.. offence & defence on point, especially guarding and going against Jordan and the best guards in the NBA in the 90's💯💥💯💪🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👊🏿
Mitch is definitely one of the most underrated players in NBA history. Glad to see someone give him some shine.
Definitely!
Finally... someone who labeled somebody underrated that is ACTUALLY underrated.
Mitch was extremely underrated
Yeah. Mitch The Rock Richmond was no joke.
He was on the cover of NBA Live '97
A lifetime ago I covered the NBA for a big newspaper, and in '96 I followed Dream Team II around before they played in the Olympics. I sat in on quite a few practices and Mitch was the best player on the floor every time. It was eye-opening for me. I knew he was good, but not THAT good. Offense (inside and out), defense, rebounding, passing... the whole package. Dude was legit.
Jimifan57 that would have been such an honour,how cool ✌🏽
Richmond was an absolute dog. He’d be even better in the league today than he was back in the 90s. He was firing up 6 threes a game back in the 90s! Shooting 40%. And he was a guy who could create his own shot.
He’d be bombing away with how open the league is now.
I sat down with Mitch after one of those practices and told him that I had no idea he was that good, especially on defense. He just laughed and said that he was such a key cog in the offense that the coaches (Sacto) had him dial back his D because they didn't want to risk foul trouble. The guy had an unbelievably broad skill set.
@@shann027 It was. He was a great guy, too. Very down to earth.
The Rock, one of the more overlooked players because he was on a bad team. Dude was as good as anyone in the 90s.
MJ does acknowledge about Mitch being one of the toughest guys to play against in his career.....MJ respects players like Mitch who goes out there and play hard at both ends.
Super underrated player in the 90s! He was an amazing shooter and so fun to watch. He never had a good supporting cast on the Kings though, otherwise, they woulda been great. Glad he won a title with LA before retiring.
Dorks use super as an adjective
This is what's gonna happen to Dame ..
@@PerfectionInMotion69 Dorks probably out earn you working half the hours you work a week
@@leroiken9856
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Richmond definitely has Jordan's respect. He was a terrific ball player. I am glad he is doing well.
The Rock, one of the most overlooked players in that era.
I was happy when the Lakers picked up Mitch Richmond for the 2002 season. He rarely played but he got a title. I was happy af!
@@Diaz23 Dude! My fav NBA game ever growing up, was NBA Live 2003, and Mitch used to light it up from 3 in the 90s All Stars team, which included MJ of course!
@@sactownchad lol and people wanna trash the newer generation for not wanting to be in that pathetic situation when they're ready to retire
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Mitch Richmond is One of my Favorite Player's!! FLORIDA in Da House 🏘️! Him and Eddie Jones I Loved Watching their Game and Style of Play.
I'm just glad Mitch Richmond is getting so much love now
Me too. His nickname was THE ROCK !!!! LOL.
Yes... he was a GREAT player...
A monster my brother.
MJ did not fear Mitch Richmond...cut it out
Mitch Richmond was an unbelievable player, strong on both sides of the court!
Unfortunately he hadn’t the team success as other players on the SG position.
Great move that you made a video about him!!!
Well he kinda chose to stick with a Kings squad that had no direction for most of his career. I still have no idea why the Warriors broke up run TMC. It was rumored that Miami was trying to get Mitch paired up with Tim Hardaway over there, but some how that fell through too.
Imagine want lebron would do to MJ!? Hes stronger, bigger, faster than Mitch Richmond
Dude was underrated Af and I love the Bulls
I tell the younger generation about Mitch , how good he was. He's respected with his peers. He should of gotten way more accolades. Guarding the best guards and still able to score. Takes a lot to do that.
With what you said not only getting the respect but giving the respect back to me Mitch is the real GOAT!!!!💯
Yes there were so many players who should’ve received more accolades but they had all the shine on Michael of course.
@@ethancriddle7086lmfao 😂😂
One of the best pure shooters in his era. High respect for him!
Kobe was better than Jordan. For 1 reason: Kobe Bryant was a clutch 3 point shooter. Jordan, very rarely shot 3 pointers "in the clutch ". Kobe Bryant was deadly from anywhere in the clutch. There I said it. Prove me wrong.
Cant prove you wrong that Kobe was better at 3s in the clutch. Unfortunately for you, that’s not the only stat that detemines the GOAT. MJJJJ
@@dejanmilic8853 you never played basketball. That's a little Girl answer
@@steph.electric you are definitely a too cheap fan boy. Kobe Bryant was Shaquille O'Neal's sidekick, let him rest in peace.
@@dejanmilic8853 Every player has a sidekick Scottie Pippen. Remember?
Dude, you've got the best basketball content on the internet. I don't know how you get these legends, Kemp, Mitch, Payton, etc. Nice work
I had 2 NBA posters in my room growing up, Larry Bird and Mitch Richmond!!! Sweet video, glad you were able to interview this NBA great.
Thanks for finally doing Mitch Richmond! After MJ and Bird, Reggie and Mitch were the players I idolized.
Appreciate you brother for getting another real one to my daily media content 🐐
Mitch was an ABSOLUTE BEAST! I first saw him at K-State in a ncaa tournament game beat DePaul. That may have been his senior year. DePaul had Rod Strickland. K-State handled DePaul pretty good. Richmond showed out. I'd guess playing in the same conference with Danny Manning got him ready for the league.
You gotta do a special on Rod Strickland. For all he did, he never was an all-star. Go figure. Shaq gave him huge praise and respect
Strickland Great Handles and one of The Best Finishers at the rim...!!!
Killer Crossover also...
I learned about him on NBA Live on my SNES. Was browsing team stats finding the best shooter and dunker.
Rod was definitely a beast
Strickland was never an all star. That's a travesty!
Maybe if some of the younger generation actually researched players they'd stop saying there wasnt competition when Jordan played.
Thank you!
Anyone who says that speaks from laziness and ignorance and I can't take anything they say seriously.
Facts! Mitch Richmond would light this league up right now.
Any guard who averaged 20+ back then with such physical defense would average 30 now.
So true
Mj wouldn’t even average 30 today. Getting clamped by Draymond all game
For me, Richmond was the best SG right after MJ for a pretty long while in the 90s.
@Christopher Jacobs Malaysia
Drexler was a touch better in my eyes
Both were beast
Ok let's not get crazy now... ever heard of Clyde Drexler ??? 😂😂😂
@@PerfectionInMotion69 My friend, please look at their stats in the 90s. and yes, I am talking about the 90s.
Mitch was the Rock for real a very underrated player. HE one of the few who made Michael Jordan work hard on offense and defense. Salute to Mitch #Dantana773
Hi Dantana. I sometimes disagree with the underrated label, but I do not here. Mitch was a great player and he made MJ and everyone else work. Much respect to Mitch.
@@roderickcampbell2105 He was and most of that was because he played for a loosing small market team in his prime years. yes he gave work to evey body
Why did you hashtag your own name?
Mitch Richmond was a more complete player than Reggie Miller. If it weren't for Miller's heroics in the playoffs Richmond would be seen as a better player because in reality he WAS a better player.
No. No one even mentioned Reggie Miller. So he really has nothing to do with this
interesting
@@JuanDaDonRealTV Reggie's mentioned because along with Clyde Drexler, he's often regarded as the 2nd best PG in the 1990s
@@rockytommy4467 I mean I’m not denying Reggie was great he was curry before curry was ballin that dude was crazy reigning 3’s like crazy
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I lived in Sacramento when Mitch was there. He was an awesome player and a good person. Never involved in scandal, doing charity works in the community and such. He more than earned the nickname "The Rock".
i remember seeing jordan talking about how much he respected richmond.. and yet mitch is so humble.. that's awesome..
Mitch Richmond has Michael Jordan as his GOAT. Mutual respect for each other
Easily one of the most underrated NBA players of all time. Mitch was a beast!!
Amazing player, way under rated, and dedicated. I don't think MJ feared him but more respect him and looked for the challenge. Based on how he himself describes how it was between them. Great video and interview.
Exactly.
All you tubers use words. Fear. Epic. You wont believe. Amazing. Scary. Almost.🤣
Yeah it’s for clicks
Jordan feared no one, respected but no fear in that man’s eyes
Bernard King and Mitch Richmond are two of my favs and highly underrated! I watched these games, mostly on tape delay after the news. I also got to see Mitch and MJ in Fresno
King was a beast!
Great Job Brody 👏🏿
The 2 Dudes I saw Mike say were the toughest when He played was Mitch 1
and young Steve Smith 2
Real Talk
Mad Respect Due Mitch Richmond
And You Sean for having Mitch on ✌🏿
Steve Smith was so good back in the day. Great shooter and on defense. rarely talked about anymore!
I saw an interview where Mike said his two toughest opponents were Mitch Richmond and Joe Dumars
I would think that Jordan would have enjoyed playing against Mitch, more than fear him. these games would have been Jordan's opportunities to focus more on a 1 v 1 type of performance.
Jordan aint fear mitch Richmond
Of course not. “Fear” is click bait.
@@n.b.l.5709 The killer doesn't fear the prey
He was weary Rich was up there with him.
@@leftyhooks5854 thats a joke right ?
Mitch Richmond Is Still One Of My Favorite Players Of All Time!!! He Always Brought His A Game To The Court & Fans. Thank U Roc!!
Mitch Richmond, Shawn Kemp, and Isiah Rider are amongst the very few players MJ admired.
Not a bad cast 🦾
You mean Isaiah Rider ?
Mitch was such a baller. If you saw him play in person you could tell right away. He really stood out, played with a ton of force.
So it had to be in person, smh.
They nicknamed him: THE ROCK !!!! Mitch had a complete game,he did everything WELL. He wasn't afraid to play hard,nosed-man-to-man DEFENSE. He gave MJ the BUSINESS !!! LOL.
When?
Day-um!… you got Mitch Richmond on your show! Nice! As a Spurs fan I always wanted Mitch to come to San Antonio and play alongside David Robinson. He is so underrated.
Great interview. Richmond seems to be a fantastic person with an humble, kind personality.
Great video. MJ always respectd those that made him work hard.
I loved Mitch back when I started watching the NBA, he was one of my favorite players. Nice to see that he's doing great and what's he up to these days.
Love everything Richmond spoke.
I believe, When you’re on the greatest players level and love the competition,and the game itself. The greatest player and/or people see you as Great because you both came to to play and enjoy the game with the
“SAME MIND TREND”
Great players want to play with great players
“Iron sharpens Iron”
Mitch Richmond, I salute you. Great career, awesome moments, highlights. Always the fan of 90's basketball style (the toughest one). Respect.
Oh shit! You actually got Mitch on your channel. So cool!
Reggie Lewis (rest in peace) was one of MJ’s toughest matchups
Dude was unguard-able in his prime
John starks too
RIP Bobby Phills
Reggie was a beast. Could score from everywhere.
@@kingpete3160 starks was erratic but he tried hard to guard MJ but @ that time no one was able to slow him down except maybe DJ ,Ron Harper,. Mitch , and GP, sometimes hope I didn't omit anyone but yeh joe dumars game him hell also
@@supremegod2003 oh yeah I know
I can't believe Sean interviewed Mitch Richmond 🤯 He's one of my favorite players in the 90s.
Mitch Richmond was very underrated!!!! He used to give Jordan the business!!!
They both gave each other the business so stop it man lol 😂
That aint true mich Richmond is a what if dude that's the life of a loser
'RunTMC' was so much fun to watch. I'm a huge fan and loved watching the Bulls vs all the best teams. Mitch was a great scorer. Let's not forget he and Chris Mullin were on one of only three teams that had two players represented on the first Dream Teams USA basketball (Chicago, Utah and 'TMC').
Run TMC is another BIG 3 in the 90's they have great line up Hardaway Webber Mullin Sprewell Ricthmond these are some great great players
Mitch Richmond was legit
this was the nba at its finest, i know everybody that was alive back in the 80s and 90s misses the glory days, Todays game is mostly a 3 point shooting contest, even the 7th guys are shooting more 3 pointers than 2 pters , i hated it when they started playing zone defence in the NBA, it made the game too easy for the PRO,S, and i hate the super team concept, lebron james may have never won the firs championship with out having to rely on other super star’s to help
Great interview! RUclips already gives Reggie Lewis lots of credit for being one of the best on Jordan along with Dumars and now you gave Richmond his props. But please do one on Rolando Blackman's battles against Jordan. He not only gave Jordan trouble when with Dallas, but even in spot duty with the Knicks later.
There's not much footage on it unfortunately but Rolondo had great feet and quick hands and even used a few little tricks like covering Jordan's eyes. While I believe the 96+ Jordan would've ate him alive due to his post game, he was a good matchup for the late 80s Jordan who often took people off the dribble.
While I agree there are some players who played Jordan better than others, the thing about Jordan is that he still outplayed all of them in head to head matchups. Much has been made about how Jordan had trouble with the Pistons for example but after doing a stat dive, I found out that between '87 and '91 when the Pistons supposedly had Jordan's number, Jordan still averaged like 35.6 points, 7 rebounds and 6.5 assists in 44 matchups, including playoffs. Even when the Pistons were consistently beating the Bulls they weren't stopping Jordan. A good example of that is game 7 of the '90 ECF. Jordan put up 31 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists on .481 shooting, as usual putting up the best numbers out of anyone in the game on either side. But the rest of the team went a combined 16 for 90 for 17%, including Pippen having probably the worst game of his career going 1 for 10 for 2 points. So as was usually the case, Jordan outplayed everybody but didn't get nearly enough help.
Not sure about Blackman as I was unaware of how he fared against Jordan in h2h play but I know with Reggie Lewis, Jordan had some pretty gaudy numbers against the Celtics when Reggie was playing. I am aware of that 4-block game and beyond that, Jordan being held to .333 shooting in that one. Reggie became the Jordan slayer, for a night. But Reggie never blocked another of his shots again after that in 8 matchups.
There were some isolated incidents of Jordan having genuine trouble against certain players. Like Gary Payton, who held Jordan to 36% shooting in the latter half of the '96 Finals even while Payton was suffering a fairly significant injury. But during the first head to head matchup in '96-97, Jordan put up 45 points on .679 shooting against him so it was never a sustained thing over a long period of time.
If there was one player who truly had sustained success against Jordan for the most part, I'd have to say Dennis Johnson, in spite of the monster series Jordan had in '86. Bird was really the only one among all the elite players who could arguably make the claim of outplaying Jordan overall in h2h play based on the numbers. And it was Dennis Johnson tasked with guarding him so it was DJ who had as much to do with that as Bird himself did.
@@madcapper6 To give credit where it is due, Jordan was a great player, no question. The League did give him a lot of help that wasn't really fair to opposing teams, though. That said, I was never a Jordan fan. I was, and still am, a big fan of the Celtics and Bird during that era. I managed to watch almost every game the Celtics played, beginning around 1982, on TV. Dennis Johnson was pretty great, in his own right, especially in combination with Bird and other team mates. I was and am a fan of D.J. That said, when you made that statement about Dennis against Jordan, I was a bit surprised. As much as I liked Dennis, and didn't like Jordan, I don't remember seeing what you are talking about. I thought I might be wrong so I checked some stats. Jordan averaged 34.3 points, 5.4 assists, against the Celtics, and Dennis. Dennis averaged 13.6 points, 7.4 assists against Jordan and the Bulls. I will give that the 7.4 assists were of some value, but not earth shaking. Respectfully, the Celtics couldn't do much to even slow Jordan down, but they did to him what the old Celtics did to Wilt Chamberlain. They made the rest of the team try to beat them, which worked pretty well for them in both instances. Sorry, no ill feelings intended, but that is how I see it.
@@wmden1 There was really no way to prevent Jordan from getting his points. The only thing you could do was try and get him to miss shots when he was on a high volume night, which was pretty frequent, especially back in the days when DJ was playing. Those years from '87 to '91 were statistically the best years of Jordan's career. Although he could never do it all by himself when it came to winning championships (no one could, really), he was perfectly capable of carrying his team against anyone on a given night, and he often did. He couldn't do it though if he was shooting a low percentage from the field. He had to be more efficient than the other team was as a collective whole. So that's why he had a shot in Game 2 of the series in '86 when he scored 63. He shot .537 from the floor that night, which was well above what the Celtics were shooting as a team at .465. He had better efficiency to counter them with. It still wasn't enough of course but it damn near got them there. It's also why in '87 he didn't have a chance of doing that when he only shot .418 for the series. He was hurting them rather than helping, so in that sense, DJ did about as well as a person can. Didn't matter how many points Jordan was scoring, as long as he was failing 6 out of 10 times. In the "Celtics vs Jordan" game, the Celtics were winning that battle decisively and DJ had a lot to do with it. I didn't say DJ outplayed Jordan because Jordan rarely ever got outplayed by his matchup. But he neutralized him as a threat, regardless of how many points Jordan scored.
Moncrief did pretty much the same thing in '85 when he gave up 29.3 points a game to Jordan but he held him to .429 shooting, well below his season average of .515 and the Bucks beat them in 4 as a result.
That's probably about as close as it was ever going to get in shutting him down.
@@madcapper6 I respect your opinion, and believe we think alike, in a lot of ways. You see something I don't see, and I might be missing. To try to keep it shorter; I don't remember seeing any Boston player doing a number on Jordan defensively, or consistently. Jordan burned them up, pretty regularly. I see it as Boston's excellent passing game, of which D.J., Bird, and Walton, the season he played healthy, were big parts of, being the key to Boston outscoring the Bulls, often just barely. Not even Jordan could outrun a passed ball.
@@madcapper6 good points. While yes, you can do a stat dive but as someone who lived through those series and being a Jordan fan, I know firsthand those box score numbers the next day can be misleading.
That whole "revenge" and "he took it personal" hype on social media especially after the last dance is widely referenced in RUclips and social media clips. Many of the clips leave out the fact that his teams were on the losing end of many of those "revenge" games.
Especially in the Detroit games, there are plenty of instances where he does a John Wayne act and shoots a very difficult shot when someone was wide open underneath or someone like Paxson was open. And then there's the whole part about him dominating the ball and then pass it off to a teammate last second in a spot where they normally don't shoot.
Of course, he learns from all that later and plays very efficiently by 92. But before then, the whole emphasis on these matchups and wanting to "destroy" his counterpart was occasionally detrimental.
In the game of basketball, every player has probably experienced this, that one player who would come at you as you did him something wrong.
That player always has your respect even if you never show it to them.
Awesome interview, your channel is 🔥.
Wish Mr. Richmond all the success
As a lifelong GS fan, the Mitch Richmond fir Billy Owens trade broke my heart. It is quite possibly the worst trade the Dubs ever made! Hearing this interview reminds me what a stand-up, class guy Mitch was & still is!!! The big thing Nelly could do was draft. Man could that guy could recognize talent!
What were they thinking? Then they got cwebb. Right that was a championship 🏆
@@jbo6096 Sarcasm? CWebb basically got us a nice poster dunk on Charles Barkley, and little more.
@@TheHomelessDreamer but yeah that's going cwebb. He quickly became a top PF. He gets over looked. Just like Mitch
Jeff, for the life of me; I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY GOLDEN STATE MADE THAT DEAL❗❗❗🤔
Mitch. Chris and Tim 😱💯
And later on C-Web!
I just never understood what they saw in Billy Owens that prompted them to make that trade....
Mitch ended up wasting a lot of years in Sacramento!!!
Fantastic interview. I've always enjoyed watching Mitchell play, it was really cool to hear him talk about playing against MJ.
Mike didn’t fear anybody. Super talent got respect from MJ
fatcs respect not fear
facts
Respect to Mitch. He is a real Warrior. He should have been with the Dream Team.
I was a big Mitch Richmond fan here from Germany. I remember buying NBA Live 95 or 96 just to play him. His team was so bad, I kept on losing a lot though. Good times
they made him the best shooter in that game
One of the most underrated and unmentioned players ever. All-around game. Offense and defense. Fast or slow tempos. On the break or in the half court. Shooting threes or post up. Strong enough to muscle against a power forward.
Richmond, Payton, Starks and Rodman gave Jordan a hard time defensively. To an extent I would also add Dumars and Thomas to the mix
Stop with the Payton crap tho. And also Starks. Starks was just fun.
Payton gave Jordan some good battles, don’t diminish that man’s accolades
Defensive player of the year and all his other stats
That’s hater talk 🤡
@@paulflores9137 I think he's saying Glove didn't really affect Mike's game. And I didn't see John Starks affect him too often either...,or anyone for that matter ,present company included
4:22 That intro to the Bulls games on WGN TV brought so many memories! I loved those pregame introductions and promos on WGN before the games! Miss those days!
Nice job pulling in Mitch for the interview, guess you blowing up now bro.
Coming from Sacramento, CA... Thanks BTM for shedding light on this LEGEND!!!
Mitch and Reggie Lewis used to play MJ pretty tough Plus, he torched my Purdue Boilermakers in the 1988 NCAA Tourney
I'm glad to see Sean's page grow so much
This is what James has gone through his whole career because guys in this era don't care about what you have done in your past but what you can do now tonight.
😝 James is garbage, no loyalty
Thank you for this interview I am a life long Kings fan and I love Mitch getting some respect he rightfully deserves 👍
Parents had season tickets to the Kings, back in the day, so I got to go to a lot of games. Nothing like seeing a guy like Mitch Richmond in real life.
Mitch Richmond was a freakin' bad ass, on both sides of the ball. He was always the best player they had, so he always locked up with the best guy on the other team. Jordan, Drexler, Worthy, every one of them could tell you all about the Rock.
I am glad he got a ring at the end, even if it was with the dog ass Lakers
Well played Sean!! Mitch was brilliant. I only wish he could have stayed at GS. So awesome to see him on the show.
Thank u bro I was having a bad day
I watched it all, when it happened lol. I'm glad Mitch gets his respect. Great job on the video, and the interview.
Mitch is an OG for sure
Nice you got to interview Mitch.
He was one of my favorite players. Allan Houston too. Even though I was a Bulls fan.
Sacremento and Washington did him so wrong
Golden State should have kept him
👍 agreed
@@mikiec125 Traded him for Billy Owens
@@MrSmitty1074 I wish they'd kept him. RUN TMC+Webber would have been Great
Don Nelson messed that TMC team up behind his ego
Mitch was a beast!!! Great to see guys like him get their props finally!!! Very underrated player
I remember the game where Mitch finally broke 300 points in 1 game.
SNES, but still. I found out about Mitch Richmond thru NBA Live. Wait! How good is his shooting?
He was like Double Dribble with better graphics amd moves. Hardly missed.
Was a great video game player
THIS!! Hell yeah! One of my favorite players as a kid in the 80s and 90s.
MR is so underrated! So is Glen Rice! They could ball!
I enjoyed watching both of these two and Glen Robinson back in the day.
@@SS-or7mz yea, I loved those PURDUE jerseys when big dog was there.
MJ gave Mitch high praise. Sone9ne said that Jordan called Dumars his toughest rivals. However, it was Mitch. Only MR and Clyde could physically match-up against MJ.
Jordan always respected Mitch Richmond, and Joe Dumars the way they defended him and made him work on the defensive end as well!
Joe Dumars used to score all over MJ too !!! Dumars was cat-quick too,some games Mj has to guard those SPEEDY guards like Dumars,because they were killing Paxson,BJ Armstrong,etc,etc !!!! LOL. They were TOO quick for the Bulls guards. I remember in one series in the playoffs against the Pacers,MJ had to guard Travis Best ( a Pacers guard, 5 ft-10 inches,I think ) because he was destroying the Bull's guard. Travis gave MJ fits,but,in Jordan's defense he shouldn't had to defend point guards,but,he did it to win the games.
You can add a prime Ron Harper.
@@MrSmitty1074 You made me smile with that comment.Prime Harper,when he was with Cleveland was a BEAST !!! He gave MJ fitts !!! Jordan would get his 40/50 points,cause he had to score BIG for the Bulls to win,but,Ron would score 35/38 against MJ. These were GREAT battles I'll never forget.
A bonafide class act. An underrated generational two-way shooting guard, indeed. Mitch was the prototype "power guard."
Mitch could hold hos own against almost any opponent. He is severely under rated.
I’m from Sacramento and I’m a huge Kings fan. Mitch is by far my favorite NBA player ever. I kind of wish he had played for a better organization. I think the Mitch/Jordan rivalry could have been legendary.
What a great interview, btw.
Richmond is one of the often forgotten great players. I absolutely loved the guy.
Richmond one of the most underrated NBA players in history the guy needs more respect put on his name he was a monster
Mitch Richmond was a problem, but I don't think MJ ever feared anyone. Especially someone who: A) wasn't his equal B) ever bested him in the Finals.
yea i agree mike or myself never feared anyone. It was a mutual respect for each others game because we both played both ends of the court.
Mj ain’t never fear him even John starks gave mj hell but he still score 40 lol 😂
@@mitchellrichmond6189 I like what you said Mitch that’s just keeping it real man you a real brother you kept it real
Was a big fan of his since I first saw him in the Olympics . He was on the last college Olympic team. he was the most impressive player outside of David Robinson on that team.
Saw the title and knew that BTM was, finally, gonna talk about Mitch "The Rock" Richmond!
Great vid and props to Mitch!
p.s. So sad about Run T.M.C. being dismantled...
Awesome that you had him on and interviewed him! That's next level, good job! Seems like a stand up dude and hard worker, just the way he played.
Mike respected him but feared? That is cap Mike was too competitive to fear any player
We know this but he's just quoting Olden Polynice.
Very nice Interview with the Great Mitch Ritchmond🔥❤️
I always thought that when Jordan retired and the bulls tried to trade for mitch that the bulls wouldn't have lost a step. Mitch is definitely that good
they wouldn't have lost a step by losing MJ if they had Mitch huh?! 😂😂😂
Richmond 🏀one of the best player play the game💪🏾 💯👀NBA
I can guarantee you that MJ, did not, in any way shape or form, "FEAR" fuckin Mitch Richmond
Nice, glad Mitch did the interview
Bro Mitch found the fountain of youth for sure!!!
MJ feared no one get real.
The only guy MJ would have feared died from a coke overdose in 1986. Sad.
Facts bro as a kings fan, I remember the low scoring Bulls blowing us out with no issue
@@thsu8 nah i don't think so
MJ would've been definitively more motivated each time he'd faced him.
That guy never forget anything, if u just put 2 points in a game against the but farted on him...next game he would put 46pts on your team
Jordan is not the greatest of all time. He is the best shooting guard to date but not the greatest in the sport. Micheal Jordan marketing was the greatest of all time! Nike, McDonald's, Coca-Cola (Gatorade), Chevrolet. I'm saying the man had his own Chevy Blazer line. Taking nothing away from his game. But his marketing was the Greatest of all time.
@@anthonybanks4434 the truth!
Mitch is one of my all time favorites I was so happy to see him come to my home DC when he played here
Allen Iverson averaged 29 points against Jordan's teams, Jordan just averaged 23 against Allen's teams.
That's a good showing for Iverson but gotta remember too that was late in Jordan's career including his years as a Wizard while Iverson was in his prime. During Jordan's years with the Wizards Iverson was probably the better player.
@@madcapper6 lol I was boutta say that
Also even in the two games where AI scored 40+ on Jordan he had to play 48 and 46 minutes respectively and he lost both games
@@madcapper6 I looked at his games when Jordan was with the Bulls, it was impressive..Go look at the individual games if you get a sec.
Mitch Richmond is a solid baller.. offence & defence on point, especially guarding and going against Jordan and the best guards in the NBA in the 90's💯💥💯💪🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👊🏿
Feared🤣🤣
Awesomemate. Mitch for me is one of the most underrated. He was a legend.... respect
The Ragin Bull feared no one. NO ONE!!!😡
He was one of my favorite players. So cool and collective/ he was a great basketball player that did it all.
great job I really enjoyed this segment...🏀🏀🏀