I still remember the game in '96 or '97 when Stackhouse was a rookie with Philly and he said that he could lock down MJ on D...Mike lit him up for 48 that night!
@Supreme Supreme These same people had nothing good to say about Kobe until he died. You don't remember them saying nobody wanted to play along with Kobe? Especially after Shaq was traded...just sayin
He played with him so who better to talk about him. Jordan is no saint to a team. He's an arrogant player that uses everybody talent and take all the credit.
@@theoburden6592 No way. It's the media playing that up. He always said WE, as a team. And, when he was pursuing those rings, he also wanted to do it for the team mates who never won before. To give them that ring too.
@@CP-0809 so why the last dance then and why some players had something different to say like Hodges. See you are on the bandwagon because truly they knew if Jordan didn't have Pippen then he wasn't really a solo threat to a team. So I'm so right lol
Wizards were over 500 and on their way to the playoffs if Jordan hadn’t got injured. Where was Stackhouse once he was given the opportunity to hold the fort down?🤷🏻♂️
Mj my guy, but stack isn't as trash as you think, he beat him 4x out ten games of one on one. So he has some room to talk and he was in college not a pro either.
I disagree. Dont forget stackhouse was supsoed to be franshise player for sixers then detroit then washington and he just wanted that type player. He was 6th man on a good team thats it
@@badboybjjgarcia3244 Yea but Jordan had his. At least Lebron could still be a leader and yet letting AD have as much of the spotlight. And this is coming from a MJ fan.
@@secoTheSonicFan Well back then, efficient shooting wasn't 50% for guards. Considering the offense isnt as spread out as today. The point I was trying to make wasnt just for stackhouse but Kwame as well. He ruined that dudes career. And being on a team with the goat means as good as you may be. He's always gonna get the ball first, even at age 38.
Stackhouse is a class act guy. I used to drive Uber in Toronto while he was the coach for the Raptors 905 team. One day, I was able to pick him up from downtown Toronto and the entire ride, we were talking about his coaching ideas, the 2000 dunk competition and his jump shot (which is still one of the cleanest). Stackhouse dropped 54 points in 2001, which during the time was quite the accomplishment. Jerry was very generous with one of the best tips I ever received.
@Knick Nack Their opinion is more valid than the haters, or even these analysts. But random people on the internet will pretend their opinion is worth just as much as players who actually played with MJ.
@@buttistedsuidice3296 that’s a horrible analogy lmao. If you go to a five star restaurant and order a meal that you don’t like that much, but other chefs love it does that mean you’re wrong? If you watch a new movie that you think has a bad story, but other directors and writers think it’s a masterpiece does that mean you’re wrong? Or if you wind a rapper overrated, but other rappers think he’s the next pac guess what it doesn’t mean you’re wrong.
@@devinharris591 It could mean you're wrong, or it could mean you're not wrong. Depends. But a good faith expert's opinion on a topic is always going to be more valid than a lay person's opinion on that topic, that's just how it works.
@@buttistedsuidice3296 I hear what you’re saying I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree. There’s a lot of owners in the league who have never touched a basketball a day in their life that have drafted and put together much better teams than Jordan. Even though Jordan isn’t the gm and just an owner it’s safe to say he has a lot of input on who they draft considering who he is
@@devinharris591 Yeah, because those owners and GMs built their experience in ownership and management, while Jordan's experience was in athletics and sponsorship. Like I said, it depends. In this case, Jerry Stackhouse commented on what it was like being a teammate of Michael Jordan. On this matter, his opinion is far more valid than the opinion of any single person who hasn't been a teammate of Michael Jordan. That was my point the whole time
im fine hearing this and sometimes get tired of the how GREAT he was talk, like he never put a finger wrong. I didn't grow up watching him play in the 90's so he's not the best for ME(thats kobe lol). I feel like the way the media cover jordan is that he was apple of everyones eye! Never heard a bad thing about him almost like he was superman and everyone loved him and always had smthg good say. I wanna hear from the guys he pissed off especially in his olders years where he maybe doesn't have the clout he once demanded. Just my 2 cents eh
Joshua Thrower the only thing better than jordan is the legacy that the media is amplifying by 50 times a year. Every year he gets better and better because people forget that he was human and lost. He played 15 seasons. Won 6. Yet the media portrays it like he won 82 games a year and swept everyone and won 15 times.
Naruto Uzumaki I mean, it’s sports bro and we talk about the best , the winners . No one wants to talk about the losers, we talk about Tom Brady and Muhammad Ali and guys like tiger woods... they’re the best and we compare other guys to them . Hot takes, in my opinion
Jerry's stackhouse shot like 40% for his career lmao during his prime he shot a low percentage then Jordan did on the wizards. You were never as good as old Jordan at your peak Jerry stop it
Stackhouse had that one season right before the Wizards where he averaged 30ppg and was the head of the Pistons franchise, so he probably felt leashed in Washington.
Cali nobody does. Only pro players that have played alongside many of the all time greats do, they played against them and felt how they impacted the game. And second of all Michael Jordan’s legacy is multiplied each year by like 30 times because of the media. Nobody hates on him like the media hates lebron,KD,kyrie and kawhi.
@1- 20 - 7 LG I totally agree stackhouse was a beast. Jerry was a bad boy and at that time stack was better than MJ. Ppl gotta start doing research b4 they think great names was always great
our hair defies gravity so can we his wizards years are extremely underrated. Mans was dealing with injuries while having spectacular stretches of games while impacting that team greatly on the defensive end as well
This could also be true too, however, that's Stackhouses's experience playing alongside MJ. Who's not to say if a younger Stackhouse was playing with current Westbrook now, Stackhouse would probably would feel the same way...who knows
@@synQy98 It's about how he was as a leader in the Wizard years, not the Bulls years. He came back an old man, but that way of leading a team doesn't work anymore when you are a shadow of your former self. You can take those things from players like Kobe or MJ in their prime, but once they decline it doesn't work like that anymore
@Yemi Jordan is one of the greatest. Loved his game before he was in college. Jordan days in Chicago, he was not liked. Players tolerated him and they stayed professional. Yes he was a leader based off his alpha ego. Scottie was the team leader.
And you must be really young saying what you don't know. First, Jordan was past his prime. Plenty of players were better than him at the moment (Stackhouse being one of them). Two, Stephen A bringing up irrelevant facts and making them sound like they don't make sense. Iverson was a rookie and was even more of a problem than Stackhouse, being a rebel and defiant (if it weren't for Matt Geigher, Iverson would've been gone before 2002). And Stackhouse had years where he was a superstar. People look at him like he was a role player. Especially people like you who don't know the history or watched basketball at the time.
Well it didn’t help that Stackhouse was labeled “the next Jordan” when on the Sixers. I’m sure Michael didn’t forget that. You know typical Michael stuff
@@lakeconroehouse lmao MJ killed the growth of that young Washington team by being out right selfish. Jordan was the 3rd best player on the Wizards but still thought he was in his prime! Jordan came back to pad his stats so Kobe couldn't catch but it didn't work lol. The Wizards had no chance at winning anything so why come back to play for them other than for numbers!!!
I agree with Stephen A on this one. The is what hurts some players. They wanna be the man instead of a teammate. Look at Kyrie every since he left the Cavs
Kyrie was the man in Cleveland. After all, he did hit THE SHOT. Not saying Lebron WASNT the man, but you have to be pretty important for your team to trust you to take the go ahead shot in game 7 of the finals at only 24 years old.
@@crazycriz5000 Yes! Kyrie got the shot & he is a hall of Famer. The Cavs were Kyrie's team for about 3 years I think before Lebron returned. What did he do? What has he done since he's left? He doesn't even get to attempt that shot without Lebron's help to get them there. Kyrie is still great but he lacks what it takes to be a leader & carry a team on his shoulders
Chris Neal Lebron is great but its a TEAM game. Stop saying what he wouldn’t have been able to do without Lebron. Without Kyrie the Cavs don’t beat the Warriors. In fact, replace Kyrie with any other point guard in the league and the Cavs would’ve lost to the Warriors, that’s how important Kyrie was to the Cavs success. You just said it, he’s already a hall of famer. It’s been 3 seasons since he’s left the Cavs 2 of which the majority he was injured, but he still has alot of career left and you talking like it’s over.
Yes it's a team game but facts are facts. Kyrie had never carried a team on his shoulders. Lebron may have needed help to get a chip but he has led & carried a team. If you can't see Kyrie's inability to lead you're sadly mistaken. Look at the Boston situation. He's already thrown teammates under the bus in Brooklyn too. Why do you think he apologized to Lebron? Being a leader is tougher than he thought. He didn't gain success until he played with Lebron. He's been a team wrecker since they separated. That's facts buddy. No it's not over but he has to learn to lead.
Chris Neal So the Boston situation was all Kyrie’s fault? Really? Brooklyn is still early and you can’t disagree with his statement. Besides, didn’t Lebron do the same thing when he said the Cavs were “top heavy” 🤔? You honestly just seem biased lol.
He said at that time. The year prior to joining the Wizards Stackhouse beat him and Hamilton 4 times to none and still owns the scoring title at the United Center.
As a Sixers fan, I remember thinking that Jerry Stackhouse was gonna be the next Dominique Wilkins. Instead, he ended up being the next Gerald Wilkins.
Gerald could get down, they dont let you in NBA if your not worth the money. And to play lots of minutes. Got to be good. Gerald hold most street ball high school players scoreless.
Because isn't that how it always is I've been saying that for years there's a lot of players who will tell you that they are better then Kobe Bryant LeBron James and Michael Jordan..
1990758 got his head handed to him in 96 for taking about how he beat MJ at will in the summer time in North Carolina and got 48 out on him in 3 quarters MJ made the mistake of coming out the front office and trying to lead by example but those guys just wanted what the nba had to offer MJ took his job serious at age 40 he was the 1st person in the gym working on his game
@@JK2333459 exactly but don't you think there's a lot of people feel the same way like Jerry Stackhouse for example I know Kevin Durant think she's better than LeBron James with or without a NBA ring
or.......maybe after all these years someone finally asked him, "Hey Stack, how was playing alongside Michael Jordan during the 2002-03 season with the Washington Wizards?"
TRINI818 you think they just asked him that now it’s the same way after all the years Clyde Drexler coming out saying he should have been MVP over Magic Johnson Magic response why he didn’t say it while we were still playing
Kobe and Jordan had that killer instinct and a lot of guys couldn’t relate or couldn’t co-exist with such strong personalities with such legendary work ethics
so true. Jordan was hard on players. I wasn't there to heard whats said, but not everyone can take the pressure of expectation, especially if you're used to being "the man" Back then, I remember when Jordan announced his retirement and played his last game as a Wizard, Stackhouse said something like "Now that this circus is over,lets get back to basketball.." or something along those lines. (look it up) I wondered why Stack seemed so bitter...
AI had it 5o dont sleep..... But only them and lebron still dont have it (killer instinct) but hes working on it but in order to have it u wanna take the last shot with the game on the line no matter the circumstances u believe everything is bottom when it leaves your fingertips! 😉💪💯
@@rage508cardsngrails LeBron has took and made more game winning shots than Kobe and Jordan in the playoffs. The problem with LeBron is that he is not always on attack mode on offense when we know he can score 50 easily like he did in game 1 of the 2018 finals.
People will start judging the man because MJ is more famous and more accomplished, these days we talk about “smaller” people not having a voice, but whenever someone less famous criticizes a bigger star they always take the stars’ side smh
@@manii8397 JEALOUSY KILLS WIT SOME PEOPLE WEN IT COMES to MICHAEL JORDAN HMMMM D GREATEST EVER Y SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TO GIVE CREDIT WERE CREDIT IS DUE BOI HMMM JEALOUSY WAS REALY D FIRST SIN AND D WORST SIN A HUMAN COULD COMMIT
The Progressive Brit how is he a shitty person? I hate this generation some times y’all ate to soft. Stack house was never great either way Jordan is the goat
Maybe if Jerry was balling then 39 year old MJ wouldnt have to do demand the ball so much. MJ himself said it's a shame old man gotta ball harder than these young guys
How do you sound!? Idc if Michael was 60 on the court... he would still demand the ball! That’s his mentality... it’s just in his nature... Stackhouse knows that and is saying it hurt his development
Shaquille Phillips-Breedlove exactly, it’s like Kobe’s last years on the lakers. Probably could’ve had more wins if they spread the wealth around (even tho they didn’t have all the talent in the world) but that’s just not how those 2 legends did things
Both 1&2 guards were pure scorers and terrible at defense, what could Stack do other than shoot? I think way back in a SLAM magazine interview, A.I. didn't have a huge issue with Stack, but he said Philly management didn't want to invest an expensive backcourt (AI and Stack both couldn't play D, and that's why they had Eric Snow and Aaron Mckie afterwards), also they had Derrick Coleman to pay.
Stack would backhand the teeth from your mouth and spatter your nose like a grape without a second thought. Never express these sentiments within arm's reach of him. You'd be better off being Jon Jones' life coach.
That year Stackhouse averaged 39 minutes per game, compared to Jordan's 37. Averagd .409 to Jordan's .445. Jordan also averaged more assists and rebounds per game. This is the same Jerry Stackhouse that got embarrassed by Jordan because while in college he played against him and felt he was in the same level.
He be salty cause nobody remembers his uneventful career and blaming it on Jordan. Bruh, it's not MJ's fault that he was better at 40 than you at your prime.
That's not what he is saying. The team ran through Jordan and he saying Jordan wasn't the best player on the team but they still ran it through Jordan.
@@shonda79able I literally said he's salty. Salty, not jealous. Salty because he feels he didn't get an opportunity because of Jordan (in reality, he just wasn't that type of player). At that time in 2003, was he jealous? Probably. But right now, he's just salty. It would be best if you shut your mouth and use your brain for a second.
We need to remember that despite talent, skill, & popularity many of these players were very difficult to work with. If you weren't in the locker room & on the court with them, it's hypocritical to dismiss how an ex teammate feels, just because you're a fan. These players are still ppl with exceptional talents, but flaws also. Other ex teammates have expressed difficulty working with MJ.
I like how he just breezed past a very successful stint for Stackhouse in Detroit 😂😂😂 Stack was putting up 30 a night and leading a team to the top seed.
@@truestdude So you believe Stackhouse leads them to the playoffs? 😂ok. Jordan at 40 was still better than half the league and players who played during that time said this.
@@roboninja3194 40 year old Jordan was in no way better than 20 something year old Stackhouse. MJ should have been been the mentor nudging Jerry on showing him what it takes to win, like Robinson did for Duncan.
Jerry Stackhouse was mentally weak as He thought He was the 2nd coming of Michael Jordan. Could not get it done at the NBA level like He thought. Wrong era for him.
Andre Smith totally agree. It is embarrassing that JS allowed MJ to walk all over him if he thought he was gonna be the main man. If it was his time then he shld have showed it MJ instead... "It's my time now, you shld have stayed retired MJ". Epic fail from JS. Perhaps he didn't want to win as much MJ did in his prime.
Stackhouse was a hater simply because he thought he was gonna be that "Dude" and Never Was that on NO Team. Jordan Scorched him Everytime they faced off, With Ease & Jordan would tell him to his Face " U can't Guard Me"
he didn't say that, the media within the NBA was, they did that every year with the best rookie after each new draft. only person that came close was Kobe, but he stole all Jordan's moves from his 2nd half of his career as he would rewatch recordings of Bulls games.
@@dadome926 Yes it did, you're too young to know. He would go and play against Vince Carter too. I have relatives who were Tar Heel Alma mater doing those time periods.
I heard that as well ... from a forum. Jerry didn’t stop and challenged MJ in 76s. MJ then gave him a stackhouse game 48 points in 3 quarters. Jerry also didn’t get along with AI. He thought he’s a next MJ. But he’s actually a $2 store MJ. His game is rough and lack of craft. Very rough.
He could have been the first option but he lacked something. I think Jordan was trying to show him that but instead of taking the lesson he felt like he was better at that point and time and unfortunately for him that wasnt true.
@@jason6269 I chose to make all the time. If I'll be his team mate I will be in his ear asking him questions all the time until it becomes annoying to him. Like a Sponge.
@@purestformofpeace call it all you want bud if you're given the opportunity to play with the best you have to make the most out of it. Obviously Stackhouse didn't.
@De'Jon Fatherree True and i'm a diehard MJ and Kobe fan. They both were no fun to play with due to them being so competitive, especially in their later years.
@@reasonforliving3174 This team hasn’t changed at all since then. Toxic then, toxic now. Pollins were bad owners, Ted Leonsis is worse and downright apathetic. Ernie Grunfeld and Tommy Sheppard are the exact same GM.
What they missed is that Jerry Stackhouse had built a foundation with a Detroit Pistons team that eventually ended up winning a championship, the fact he was traded from that situation to go to a losing situation in Washington where he had the politics of having to defer to an old MJ and cheap owner who didn’t pay him, made it a crummy work experience with that team which is understandable
Jordan outplayed him their first year together and matched him their second year together in his 40s while Stackhouse was in his prime 😂. What did he do after MJ left? Became a journeyman role player barely putting up 15 ppg. MJ put up 20+ppg, 5rpg, and 6apg in his 40s. People pretend like he was 🗑 in reality that’s a career year for most players but MJ was usually 30+ppg and so dominant on both ends people blow his wizards years out of proportion.
Basically what I hear is that Stackhouse thought his time on the Wizards was going to be his time to shine and then Jordan came in, stole the spotlight and people forgot about Jerry
y'all are missing the point of what he said. he didn't say Jordan was a bad/horrible teammate. he said Doug Collins catered to Jordan and it ruined the team chemistry.
This isn't about ability on the court- it's about how MJ turned out to be one of the most toxic and counterproductive front office guys in recent memory
Emmanuel Ani Ron Artest broke his ribs in a practice session before the season in Chicago. People close to that situation say Jordan looked and played like the Chicago version and would have dominated if not for the injury.
MJ's 1st season, his scoring eff was 42% and thats not good. His 2nd season was 45% and thats pretty good. It was probably better until his knee acted up.
After all these I see something. MJ was a great player, but he could be a nasty stank kind of man, that part of MJ, the media rarely talks about, not just Kwame brown, he probably hurt a lot of young men we will never know about with his funky and arrogant ways. SA in all these videos is proving Kwame browns point.
Mike had a winners mind. And his way of getting his teammates on the same page was to be rude. That rudeness got 6 rings that should have probably been 8. So i say leave your feelings on the parking lot when you step in the gym with mike..
Nobody's talking about what happened in Philly, Stackhouse just stating he wish he had never played along side Jordan....God forbid if anybody say something bad about Jordan, Stephen A. Is going to go back to your childhood to find a reason to hate on you.
I still remember the game in '96 or '97 when Stackhouse was a rookie with Philly and he said that he could lock down MJ on D...Mike lit him up for 48 that night!
Lmaoooo
Lit him up so bad the Sixers organization was like “Nah! Let’s go with Iverson and trade Stackhouse to Detroit.”
@@jamalabdelbaset6635 😂😂😂😂😂 people sleep on stack tho he was low key pretty dam good no Jordan but a solid 2 guard
@@jamalabdelbaset6635 lmao! hahaha best comment i've read
Stack was a rookie in like ‘95 though
I’ve noticed Not too many of MJ’s former teammates have anything good to say about him AS A PERSON.
The Last Dance Documentary made it evident. They all spoke glowingly of Scottie Pippen though.
@@nate8604 I got the chance to meet Pippen. He greeted me with respect and was very down to earth. Very solid brother .
@Queen Nita stoopidd
@Supreme Supreme These same people had nothing good to say about Kobe until he died. You don't remember them saying nobody wanted to play along with Kobe? Especially after Shaq was traded...just sayin
Tmac in his prime is mj like just didn’t have a pippen, scoring champ, high flying highlights and out in the first round
Considering he had Allen Iverson, Grant Hill, and Michael Jordan as teamates it's safe to say Stackhouse had issues with team chemistry
NY too I think he got traded during the mid year trades..
You can say the same thing about Iverson AND jordan.
MrKing8050 Sounds like he was so enamored with the idea of being That Guy ™ that he couldn’t realize Those Guys ™ already existed around him
@@jeffalbillar7625 yeah but your winning with AI & Jordan So 🤷♂️
Jeff Albillar Jordan won 6 rings and nobody bolted FA to go seek another team to get more shots. Maybe Stack shoulda worked on his brutal jumper
He’s entitled to feel the way he feels.
Agreed. Stackhouse was a pretty good player
He played with him so who better to talk about him. Jordan is no saint to a team. He's an arrogant player that uses everybody talent and take all the credit.
@@theoburden6592 Yup. Spot on
@@theoburden6592 No way. It's the media playing that up. He always said WE, as a team. And, when he was pursuing those rings, he also wanted to do it for the team mates who never won before. To give them that ring too.
@@CP-0809 so why the last dance then and why some players had something different to say like Hodges. See you are on the bandwagon because truly they knew if Jordan didn't have Pippen then he wasn't really a solo threat to a team. So I'm so right lol
MJ's name will never die... Man hasn't played in almost 20 years and name is still a hot topic and buzzing like he's in the league. Lol
This is a real fact
😂😂😂😂🖕🏼 everyone else. MJ is still the greatest even amongst these “kids”. 30+ yr old kids in the league.
@@simplysimple7628 Fact!
That's *GOAT STATUS*
PERIOD.
My mum said the same thing while I was listening to this🙂😀
Wizards were over 500 and on their way to the playoffs if Jordan hadn’t got injured. Where was Stackhouse once he was given the opportunity to hold the fort down?🤷🏻♂️
Mando M Exactly!
Lol so what else did Jordan do at Washington ???
He was the only player in the league to drop 50pts that season as well as the oldest to do it. Anymore questions???
I think that was his first season. Stack wasn't there it was Hamilton.
@@lenny7577 the video literally said he arrived while Stack was there🤷🏾♂️
lets not forget that rookie Jerry Stackhouse trash talked MJ on the media and got schooled in the game January 13, 1996.
Mj my guy, but stack isn't as trash as you think, he beat him 4x out ten games of one on one. So he has some room to talk and he was in college not a pro either.
@@erictolbert4769 Jordan was playing left handed, dude.
Eric Tolbert Jordan drop 48 on stackhouse in nba 😂
moresources MIKE NEVER FORGETS THE DISRESPECT
@@jujumontana2171 Like where do these guys come up with these bogus stats against MJ. Lol
No objectivity here. MJ is great but stack has valid reasons for feeling a way
I agree
I disagree. Dont forget stackhouse was supsoed to be franshise player for sixers then detroit then washington and he just wanted that type player. He was 6th man on a good team thats it
@@badboybjjgarcia3244 you may disagree with his reasons but they are not without any sort of merit.
@@badboybjjgarcia3244 Yea but Jordan had his. At least Lebron could still be a leader and yet letting AD have as much of the spotlight. And this is coming from a MJ fan.
@@secoTheSonicFan Well back then, efficient shooting wasn't 50% for guards. Considering the offense isnt as spread out as today. The point I was trying to make wasnt just for stackhouse but Kwame as well. He ruined that dudes career. And being on a team with the goat means as good as you may be. He's always gonna get the ball first, even at age 38.
"Ain't nobody coming to see you, Otis!"
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Perfect movie quote for this video lol
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Stackhouse is a class act guy. I used to drive Uber in Toronto while he was the coach for the Raptors 905 team. One day, I was able to pick him up from downtown Toronto and the entire ride, we were talking about his coaching ideas, the 2000 dunk competition and his jump shot (which is still one of the cleanest). Stackhouse dropped 54 points in 2001, which during the time was quite the accomplishment. Jerry was very generous with one of the best tips I ever received.
That's pretty cool man
The most publicly vilified people be the best people in real life and the most deified people be the worst in real life
So how much of a tip..
You were lucky you didn't drive Jordan, because we know you were getting no tip from him.
That's a cool experience. Yeah Jerry is one of the good guys
Now Jerry Stackhouse will be hated on by those that NEVER made the highschool team.
@Knick Nack Their opinion is more valid than the haters, or even these analysts. But random people on the internet will pretend their opinion is worth just as much as players who actually played with MJ.
@@buttistedsuidice3296 that’s a horrible analogy lmao. If you go to a five star restaurant and order a meal that you don’t like that much, but other chefs love it does that mean you’re wrong? If you watch a new movie that you think has a bad story, but other directors and writers think it’s a masterpiece does that mean you’re wrong? Or if you wind a rapper overrated, but other rappers think he’s the next pac guess what it doesn’t mean you’re wrong.
@@devinharris591 It could mean you're wrong, or it could mean you're not wrong. Depends. But a good faith expert's opinion on a topic is always going to be more valid than a lay person's opinion on that topic, that's just how it works.
@@buttistedsuidice3296 I hear what you’re saying I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree. There’s a lot of owners in the league who have never touched a basketball a day in their life that have drafted and put together much better teams than Jordan. Even though Jordan isn’t the gm and just an owner it’s safe to say he has a lot of input on who they draft considering who he is
@@devinharris591 Yeah, because those owners and GMs built their experience in ownership and management, while Jordan's experience was in athletics and sponsorship.
Like I said, it depends. In this case, Jerry Stackhouse commented on what it was like being a teammate of Michael Jordan. On this matter, his opinion is far more valid than the opinion of any single person who hasn't been a teammate of Michael Jordan.
That was my point the whole time
Mamma's home cooking is real and this shows evident to kwames ragging
He didn't want to win period
Kwamaya is bichthug
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@@mikewilliams9069 troll much
@@lorimabee2564 best troll ever nyah
MJ gave him 48 in 34 minutes his last season in Chicago, been bitter ever since.
And Kobe gave him 42 in one half .
@@bowling4clarity817 MJ gave KB all his weapons couple years ago.
@@bowling4clarity817 Jordan was a 40 yr old man then..
Live Forever I think bowling 4clarity meant that Kobe gave Stackhouse 42 in a half, not Jordan. Jordan wasn’t guarding Kobe that game.
Any players who wasn't as great as MJ are going to be salty its MJ bottom line what did those rookies really expect😂
I think we can all agree with SAS analysis: “Who cares”
Mason Tronsor big FACTZ, it’s old news now
im fine hearing this and sometimes get tired of the how GREAT he was talk, like he never put a finger wrong. I didn't grow up watching him play in the 90's so he's not the best for ME(thats kobe lol). I feel like the way the media cover jordan is that he was apple of everyones eye! Never heard a bad thing about him almost like he was superman and everyone loved him and always had smthg good say. I wanna hear from the guys he pissed off especially in his olders years where he maybe doesn't have the clout he once demanded. Just my 2 cents eh
Joshua Thrower the only thing better than jordan is the legacy that the media is amplifying by 50 times a year. Every year he gets better and better because people forget that he was human and lost. He played 15 seasons. Won 6. Yet the media portrays it like he won 82 games a year and swept everyone and won 15 times.
I'm here to tell ya right now......
Naruto Uzumaki I mean, it’s sports bro and we talk about the best , the winners . No one wants to talk about the losers, we talk about Tom Brady and Muhammad Ali and guys like tiger woods... they’re the best and we compare other guys to them . Hot takes, in my opinion
Jerry's stackhouse shot like 40% for his career lmao during his prime he shot a low percentage then Jordan did on the wizards. You were never as good as old Jordan at your peak Jerry stop it
Why everybody want to hate on MJ after all these years.
That’s not what he’s saying 😂
Stackhouse had that one season right before the Wizards where he averaged 30ppg and was the head of the Pistons franchise, so he probably felt leashed in Washington.
Cali nobody does. Only pro players that have played alongside many of the all time greats do, they played against them and felt how they impacted the game. And second of all Michael Jordan’s legacy is multiplied each year by like 30 times because of the media. Nobody hates on him like the media hates lebron,KD,kyrie and kawhi.
@@TRJ2241987 30 points at an ABYSMAL 40% lmao that's horrible.
I'm pretty sure MJ wished he didn't play with Stackhouse
Lol
VariousStylz YGLT right!!!!
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Hahahaha best comment
😂😂😂😂😂
Funny how Stackhouse had the same excuse in Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington but was happy to be a role player in Dallas.
He hooped in Detroit
@@saintdockery5740 that's where he had his best career numbers.
@news flash 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
@news flash very
Well you could argue it's cause they were winning in Dallas?
Funny how MJ was better than Jerry at that age lol
Xavier Lindsey but let Jerry tell it he was better
@1- 20 - 7 LG I totally agree stackhouse was a beast. Jerry was a bad boy and at that time stack was better than MJ. Ppl gotta start doing research b4 they think great names was always great
Pretty much!! Lol he only avg 21 points while he was there. Lol look at his avg.
Eric Moore he really wasn’t 😂
our hair defies gravity so can we his wizards years are extremely underrated. Mans was dealing with injuries while having spectacular stretches of games while impacting that team greatly on the defensive end as well
Stackhouse had a good career. Not hall of Famer, not a bust either.
He should have stayed in PHILLY
@GIL Favor not true
Jerry Stackhouse was a VERY good player.
@@dashfriday974 agreed
He was a great player
“Stephen A.?”
“Go head Max”
😂
Nathan mier And after Max is done. Stephen.A: let me tell you why u wrong
He play with Hill to ok and ai and mj 🤔
Nathan mier he does that a lot 😭😭
him chat too bloodclaat much. Think he has it right
@@Kyng704 facts
MJ was the best player on that Wizards team even at 39, 40 years old
Because he assembled a shitty team
Joel Johnson whats that got to do with his comment please
@@JG4TheGOAT dude just made a statement. Now ask me what my comment has to do with it.😂😹😅😹
WASNT HE PICKING THE PLAYERS ON THAT TEAM?
Kev. Mill How was the team the year before he got there? Their record?
Molly: go head Stephen A
Stephen A: go head Max 😂😭🤣
THIS IS HIS SHOW! lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Peep SAS only does it when Molly tells him to speak lol..
No he’s jus butthurt that some criticized his precious Jordan, Jordan is not the GOAT! Bill Russell is!
Jay William's rubbing his hands together like he's about say something that's about to go viral.
🤣🤣😭😭🤣😭
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I Hope u get the credit u deserve for this epic comment 🤣🤣🤣
He’s better then max tho 😂
@@kaqueburlington4278 that part ☝🏾😂
SAS, SMH! How's Ms. Brown's cooking taste. Lol!
This ia timeless for kwame. Get som of mamma's cooking
Youdumphuqq
@@janetadesida5556 stoopidd comments
@@mikewilliams9069 this is that fourth-grade level he's talking about 👀 what does that mean?
Kwame was 🗑
Michael Jordan pushed hard and the whimps couldn’t handle it
This could also be true too, however, that's Stackhouses's experience playing alongside MJ. Who's not to say if a younger Stackhouse was playing with current Westbrook now, Stackhouse would probably would feel the same way...who knows
@AC2 Perfectly said
@@synQy98 It's about how he was as a leader in the Wizard years, not the Bulls years. He came back an old man, but that way of leading a team doesn't work anymore when you are a shadow of your former self. You can take those things from players like Kobe or MJ in their prime, but once they decline it doesn't work like that anymore
@@synQy98 not hard, when the league was made for you to look like the greatest of all time.
@Yemi Jordan is one of the greatest. Loved his game before he was in college. Jordan days in Chicago, he was not liked. Players tolerated him and they stayed professional. Yes he was a leader based off his alpha ego. Scottie was the team leader.
Jerry Stackhouse, no you were not better then Jordan even in his Wizard days!
Lol
@@GodMrJ Funny that he beat them every time that they played the year prior.
Bro are u insane???
Facts
Not better in his Wizard days? 🤣
When SAS went down the list of compliments to Stackhouse I knew he didn’t stand a chance
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when you play with michael jordan, you’re gonna get overlooked bc he’s michael jordan. plain and simple
Stackhouse still very salty on how MJ exposed him early in his should've been great career
And you must be really young saying what you don't know. First, Jordan was past his prime. Plenty of players were better than him at the moment (Stackhouse being one of them). Two, Stephen A bringing up irrelevant facts and making them sound like they don't make sense. Iverson was a rookie and was even more of a problem than Stackhouse, being a rebel and defiant (if it weren't for Matt Geigher, Iverson would've been gone before 2002). And Stackhouse had years where he was a superstar. People look at him like he was a role player. Especially people like you who don't know the history or watched basketball at the time.
Stack had a great career, u sleep
Well it didn’t help that Stackhouse was labeled “the next Jordan” when on the Sixers. I’m sure Michael didn’t forget that. You know typical Michael stuff
@@lakeconroehouse lmao MJ killed the growth of that young Washington team by being out right selfish. Jordan was the 3rd best player on the Wizards but still thought he was in his prime! Jordan came back to pad his stats so Kobe couldn't catch but it didn't work lol. The Wizards had no chance at winning anything so why come back to play for them other than for numbers!!!
@@tankwhite.7036 Kobe? Lol You think Jordan was worried about Kobe? Kobe wasn’t even the best player on the Lakers.
Stack got that game where he can score 20 in his sleep but talent never transferred to WINS. FACTS
Lol jordan's points early in his career didnt translate to wins either. Most players dont when they play on shitty teams. Foh man
KeRon Tucker no he’s comparing bad teams don’t translate wins
Still was the starting 2 guard on a team that almost won 70 games.......
Pistons fans know this very well, still enjoyed watching him though
Stackhause no aprovecho esa oportunidad de demostrar k estaba al nivel de jugar con jordan y ayudarlo a ganar o pasar a los playoff
I agree with Stephen A on this one. The is what hurts some players. They wanna be the man instead of a teammate. Look at Kyrie every since he left the Cavs
Kyrie was the man in Cleveland. After all, he did hit THE SHOT. Not saying Lebron WASNT the man, but you have to be pretty important for your team to trust you to take the go ahead shot in game 7 of the finals at only 24 years old.
@@crazycriz5000 Yes! Kyrie got the shot & he is a hall of Famer. The Cavs were Kyrie's team for about 3 years I think before Lebron returned. What did he do? What has he done since he's left? He doesn't even get to attempt that shot without Lebron's help to get them there. Kyrie is still great but he lacks what it takes to be a leader & carry a team on his shoulders
Chris Neal Lebron is great but its a TEAM game. Stop saying what he wouldn’t have been able to do without Lebron. Without Kyrie the Cavs don’t beat the Warriors. In fact, replace Kyrie with any other point guard in the league and the Cavs would’ve lost to the Warriors, that’s how important Kyrie was to the Cavs success. You just said it, he’s already a hall of famer. It’s been 3 seasons since he’s left the Cavs 2 of which the majority he was injured, but he still has alot of career left and you talking like it’s over.
Yes it's a team game but facts are facts. Kyrie had never carried a team on his shoulders. Lebron may have needed help to get a chip but he has led & carried a team. If you can't see Kyrie's inability to lead you're sadly mistaken. Look at the Boston situation. He's already thrown teammates under the bus in Brooklyn too. Why do you think he apologized to Lebron? Being a leader is tougher than he thought. He didn't gain success until he played with Lebron. He's been a team wrecker since they separated. That's facts buddy. No it's not over but he has to learn to lead.
Chris Neal So the Boston situation was all Kyrie’s fault? Really? Brooklyn is still early and you can’t disagree with his statement. Besides, didn’t Lebron do the same thing when he said the Cavs were “top heavy” 🤔? You honestly just seem biased lol.
When did we care about what Jerry Stackhouse had to say??!!
🤣
We don't.
When the sports world shut down and they have nothing else to talk about lmao jerry stack house was garbage with the zards either way😂😂😂
I'd rather talk about Jerry Stackhouse on the 90's Pistons and him and Grant Hill scoring 25 points per game.
I rather hear what Greg Hodges has to say..🤣🤣🤣
Look up the Michael Jordan and Stackhouse 1v1 story... Stackhouse just hated Jordan.
He said at that time. The year prior to joining the Wizards Stackhouse beat him and Hamilton 4 times to none and still owns the scoring title at the United Center.
Yeah he wanted to be jordan but his actual talent level made that pretty much impossible and he couldn't mentally take that
As a Sixers fan, I remember thinking that Jerry Stackhouse was gonna be the next Dominique Wilkins. Instead, he ended up being the next Gerald Wilkins.
Gerald could get down, they dont let you in NBA if your not worth the money.
And to play lots of minutes. Got to be good. Gerald hold most street ball high school players scoreless.
@Harvey McElroy Yeah in his rookie season, Id take Wilkins over Stack. Wilkins defense was like that...
LMAO... Still in the family though!!!
Nobody needs to know you’re a Sixers fan to think that
T P T dead on!!!
Stackhouse still bitter that Jordan sent him flying when he fell for the pump fake when he was a rookie in Philly
Big Mel26 🤣😂
Lol we will never forget that
Hahahahahaha.
@A A perhaps; but, maybe Jerry should ask Joe Dumars why he traded him away in the first place?
A A respectfully disagree
Stackhouse wasn’t there when Michael Jordan first got there he got traded for Richard Hamilton the 02-03 offseason
Lmao because Richard Hamilton didn't want to be there either.
All these years later now you wanna open your mouth
Because isn't that how it always is I've been saying that for years there's a lot of players who will tell you that they are better then Kobe Bryant LeBron James and Michael Jordan..
1990758 got his head handed to him in 96 for taking about how he beat MJ at will in the summer time in North Carolina and got 48 out on him in 3 quarters MJ made the mistake of coming out the front office and trying to lead by example but those guys just wanted what the nba had to offer MJ took his job serious at age 40 he was the 1st person in the gym working on his game
@@JK2333459 exactly but don't you think there's a lot of people feel the same way like Jerry Stackhouse for example I know Kevin Durant think she's better than LeBron James with or without a NBA ring
or.......maybe after all these years someone finally asked him, "Hey Stack, how was playing alongside Michael Jordan during the 2002-03 season with the Washington Wizards?"
TRINI818 you think they just asked him that now it’s the same way after all the years Clyde Drexler coming out saying he should have been MVP over Magic Johnson Magic response why he didn’t say it while we were still playing
Kobe and Jordan had that killer instinct and a lot of guys couldn’t relate or couldn’t co-exist with such strong personalities with such legendary work ethics
Yeah when only you should have that instinct and no one else...bogus
@The Journey Yep! Jordan-Stackhouse; Kobe-Dwight Howard
so true. Jordan was hard on players. I wasn't there to heard whats said, but not everyone can take the pressure of expectation, especially if you're used to being "the man"
Back then, I remember when Jordan announced his retirement and played his last game as a Wizard, Stackhouse said something like "Now that this circus is over,lets get back to basketball.." or something along those lines. (look it up)
I wondered why Stack seemed so bitter...
AI had it 5o dont sleep..... But only them and lebron still dont have it (killer instinct) but hes working on it but in order to have it u wanna take the last shot with the game on the line no matter the circumstances u believe everything is bottom when it leaves your fingertips! 😉💪💯
@@rage508cardsngrails LeBron has took and made more game winning shots than Kobe and Jordan in the playoffs. The problem with LeBron is that he is not always on attack mode on offense when we know he can score 50 easily like he did in game 1 of the 2018 finals.
Stackhouse was awesome at UNC. Loved that duo with Rasheed. However he never became that guy in the NBA. He has no one but himself to blame.
People will start judging the man because MJ is more famous and more accomplished, these days we talk about “smaller” people not having a voice, but whenever someone less famous criticizes a bigger star they always take the stars’ side smh
Psalms 24:1
The earth is the LORD'S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.
1 Corinthians 14:33
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
They couldn't take MJ's intensity. A winners mentality will never get along with guys who aren't dedicated.
The Duke yes it seems like a lot folks had issues with him
@The Duke No one like Jordan? Lol
@@manii8397 JEALOUSY KILLS WIT SOME PEOPLE WEN IT COMES to MICHAEL JORDAN HMMMM D GREATEST EVER Y SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TO GIVE CREDIT WERE CREDIT IS DUE BOI HMMM JEALOUSY WAS REALY D FIRST SIN AND D WORST SIN A HUMAN COULD COMMIT
@The Duke so, no one liked Jordan huh? Where did you get this personal account from? Did you get it from all of the people who was around Jordan?
edentaylor211 No one love his attitude. He has a very bad attitude
Jordan put up 40 and 50 point games at the age of 40. Who cares what Stack house is saying? The Wizards weren't gonna win anything back then anyway!
Super facts
Actually prior to Jordan’s injury they were headed to the playoffs his first year in Washington.
Facts
The Progressive Brit how is he a shitty person? I hate this generation some times y’all ate to soft. Stack house was never great either way Jordan is the goat
@@quann06 Hold on injuries can be used as an excuse now?
Maybe if Jerry was balling then 39 year old MJ wouldnt have to do demand the ball so much.
MJ himself said it's a shame old man gotta ball harder than these young guys
Facts!
Nobody talk about how a 40 yo Jordan led the one of the worst overall rosters I've seen to 39 wins 2 games out playoffs.
To be fair. Jerry stackhouse was doing his thing that season he and mj played together.
How do you sound!? Idc if Michael was 60 on the court... he would still demand the ball! That’s his mentality... it’s just in his nature... Stackhouse knows that and is saying it hurt his development
Shaquille Phillips-Breedlove exactly, it’s like Kobe’s last years on the lakers. Probably could’ve had more wins if they spread the wealth around (even tho they didn’t have all the talent in the world) but that’s just not how those 2 legends did things
SAS is such a clown. How did I miss this all these years 🤦🏾♀️
How??? MJ is the Greatest Kwame and Stack are Losers!! Y’all like people who score 6.6 ppg 💀💀
He’s a clown Cause Ai and MJ were WAYYYYYY Better!! 🥱🥱🥱🥱
A clown who have a great job and speaks on national tv, ha 😂🤠😂😂😂😂🤠😂🤠🤠😂😂😂
Likely because ur a 🤡 too and a follower
@Takyrica Styles agreed 💯
“Everyone knew Allen Iverson was THAT dude......Except Jerry Stackhouse” lol
He knew, just didn’t care
SA was 💯 on that one!
Both 1&2 guards were pure scorers and terrible at defense, what could Stack do other than shoot? I think way back in a SLAM magazine interview, A.I. didn't have a huge issue with Stack, but he said Philly management didn't want to invest an expensive backcourt (AI and Stack both couldn't play D, and that's why they had Eric Snow and Aaron Mckie afterwards), also they had Derrick Coleman to pay.
Once Stephen A says "Go Ahead Max"🤣🤣🤣
Boss
Boss
I'm glad I wasnt the only one.who caught that 😂😂😂
Yea me too and max had to muster up something quick lol 😂
Shows you how Molly is a bad moderator. It's Stephen's show he always has the last word in every segments.
"i wish i never played with Michael Jordan" that may be one of the most privileged statements that i have ever heard/read
Johnny Williams agreed
I'd rather play against Jordan instead of with him.
@@RicardoAGuitar And get destroyed and LOSE CONSTANTLY, sure you would lol!!
@@kcx-kx8qd Oh yes, I remember how Jordan won the championship every single year, GTFO
@@RicardoAGuitar he very well could've swept the 90s if things played out differently.
And Kwame Brown is still saying y'all think I'm lying Mama's cooking
Jerry Stackhouse was an inefficient chucker
Dont be mad when someone says something bad about mj
aajr 23 it’s just facts. Facts aren’t emotional.
aajr 23 Stackhouse was literally an inefficient chucker, his efficiency was terrible his whole career
@@aajr2366 dude averaged 24 shots a game 1 year and only shot 40% 😂😂😂
Stack would backhand the teeth from your mouth and spatter your nose like a grape without a second thought. Never express these sentiments within arm's reach of him. You'd be better off being Jon Jones' life coach.
That year Stackhouse averaged 39 minutes per game, compared to Jordan's 37. Averagd .409 to Jordan's .445. Jordan also averaged more assists and rebounds per game. This is the same Jerry Stackhouse that got embarrassed by Jordan because while in college he played against him and felt he was in the same level.
He be salty cause nobody remembers his uneventful career and blaming it on Jordan. Bruh, it's not MJ's fault that he was better at 40 than you at your prime.
That's not what he is saying. The team ran through Jordan and he saying Jordan wasn't the best player on the team but they still ran it through Jordan.
@@simple45679 the first word out your mouth when someone is talking about their experiences is they're jealous. Shut up.
@@shonda79able I literally said he's salty. Salty, not jealous. Salty because he feels he didn't get an opportunity because of Jordan (in reality, he just wasn't that type of player). At that time in 2003, was he jealous? Probably. But right now, he's just salty.
It would be best if you shut your mouth and use your brain for a second.
Everytime Stackhouse talked about Jordan as a negative it backfired. This is no different.
Sure cause the NBA media which are 99% MJ lovers come out to defend Mike which I can understand but is a fact
Nah that's not at all what I was saying. Stackhouse got 48pts dumped on him for speaking openly disrespectful about Jordan as an example.
@@basketballarcadeninja6623 oh stop it.
We need to remember that despite talent, skill, & popularity many of these players were very difficult to work with. If you weren't in the locker room & on the court with them, it's hypocritical to dismiss how an ex teammate feels, just because you're a fan. These players are still ppl with exceptional talents, but flaws also. Other ex teammates have expressed difficulty working with MJ.
I like how he just breezed past a very successful stint for Stackhouse in Detroit 😂😂😂 Stack was putting up 30 a night and leading a team to the top seed.
He should have worked hard and complimented Jordan instead of standing around waiting for Jordan to do something
Thank you
Fr
He probably wished he never played against Allen ivererson either,he never could play among great players unless he was the main focus
Oh God, get off mj's nuts already. mj needs to be complimented now? We all have to suck his sack? I'll tell you what. You can take my place in line.
@@jeffalbillar7625 he meant complimented his game not compliment with words...
Imagine having the GOAT on your team and actually thinking things *wouldn't* be run through him
Imagine being on a team where one player is unanimously hated by the rest
@@qualiswilliams7403 right. I'm not running anything thru a player that's passes him prime
@@truestdude So you believe Stackhouse leads them to the playoffs? 😂ok. Jordan at 40 was still better than half the league and players who played during that time said this.
@@roboninja3194 i agree somewhat, but the young guys careers in the wizards definitely got hurt by playing with mj.
@@roboninja3194 40 year old Jordan was in no way better than 20 something year old Stackhouse.
MJ should have been been the mentor nudging Jerry on showing him what it takes to win, like Robinson did for Duncan.
Jerry Stackhouse was mentally weak as He thought He was the 2nd coming of Michael Jordan. Could not get it done at the NBA level like He thought. Wrong era for him.
Andre Smith totally agree. It is embarrassing that JS allowed MJ to walk all over him if he thought he was gonna be the main man. If it was his time then he shld have showed it MJ instead... "It's my time now, you shld have stayed retired MJ". Epic fail from JS. Perhaps he didn't want to win as much MJ did in his prime.
I mean he did average 29 ppg at one point
Stackhouse was a hater simply because he thought he was gonna be that "Dude" and Never Was that on NO Team. Jordan Scorched him Everytime they faced off, With Ease & Jordan would tell him to his Face " U can't Guard Me"
Hater cause he says his own version? Mmmm funny when that goes against LeBron or any other athlete they're called truth tellers 🤔
Thank you
He was that dude on the Pistons
@@johnnnyoh He really was. He was averaging 29ppg. Top 5 SG back then
Stack and Hill had the next best scoring averages behind Shaq and Kobe when he was in Detroit!
Jerry got shipped over A.I. so wat does that tell you. So he most definitely wasn't gone be the man over the G.O.A.T
Jordan lit him up while he was in Philly
rohit sripathi ONCE AGAIN SOOO WHAT
Chaste Minor He was never the best player anywhere he played and he played for several teams
40 year old MJ was still better than Jerry is his prime he needs to quit whining its over
Facts lmaooo
I'm sure he was asked about it so how was it whining became it's not what you wanted to hear
AC2 ya they only won 11 championships combined. Real smart statement 😂
@@Momo98123 facts and 7 Finals MVP Awards
@Zacary Graslwhat does that mean harden avgs 8or9 and is still a ball hog whom stagnate an offense
Jordan was hard to deal with from what they say. Seems like a lot of the greats were. He still the greatest of all times.
ALL THE GREATS SHARE THAT COMMON TRAIT, SOME MAY FIND THERE BEHAVIOR DIFFICULT TO DEAL WITH BUT THAT ATTITUDE AND DRIVE IS WHAT MAKES THEM GREAT!
Kobe is the goat
Why is grown men talking about what another man did over 30yrs ago?
Can you explain to me how mj was the goat cause numbers don't say he is
@@carrollreggie66 fr
"Ant nobody coming to see you Jerry,,.. I mean Otis"😂😂😂😂
I caught that. Good one.🤣😂🤣 That was a great movie btw.👍🏼👍🏼💯💯
I remember when Jerry stackhouse came in the NBA they was saying he was going to be the next Jordan. Didn't really work out that way.
Psalms 24:1
The earth is the LORD'S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.
he didn't say that, the media within the NBA was, they did that every year with the best rookie after each new draft.
only person that came close was Kobe, but he stole all Jordan's moves from his 2nd half of his career as he would rewatch recordings of Bulls games.
Jordan shut that down... realize they have stopped saying the next jordan...
@Joel Johnson Have you ever watched the 6'4/6'5 lead guard Stackhouse play comparing him to a role player like the the 6'7/6'8 RJ???
I feel like molly has finally taken a step back & stopped trying to be the star of the show.
That's why we love Joi from Undisputed. She knows her role & plays it o so well
Kwame exposing somebody's for something.
They’ve had documentaries talking about Jordan’s years in Washington and how teammates didn’t like playing with him. This isn’t really news.
Most of those teammates never played with a Real Winner & Sadly they never will.
@@chrismac961 I mean the Wizards didnt win with Jordan either so
Da Glockboy Jordan was 38 y/o
Scrubs will always cry when playing with greatness. They don’t like being pushed.
@@thedoctorate Nobody in the NBA is a scrub. Get off of MJ's nuts.
Stackhouse hasn't cared for MJ every since MJ went to UNC when Stackhouse played there and Jordan beat Stack playing left handed.
😂😹😅😂
That didn't happen..
@@dadome926 Yes it did, you're too young to know. He would go and play against Vince Carter too. I have relatives who were Tar Heel Alma mater doing those time periods.
I heard that as well ... from a forum. Jerry didn’t stop and challenged MJ in 76s. MJ then gave him a stackhouse game 48 points in 3 quarters. Jerry also didn’t get along with AI. He thought he’s a next MJ. But he’s actually a $2 store MJ. His game is rough and lack of craft. Very rough.
Heard it directly from people who went to North Carolina at the tine...
Tell us more about your Hall of Fame career Jerry. Don’t worry, I’ll wait.....
Hahahahahahaha
Bill Nye 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly! He should of just kept his mouth shut.
🤣🤣😂
Exactly right
He was not satisfied that he was not the number 1 option because he thought he was the future of the wizards
Exactly.
He could have been the first option but he lacked something. I think Jordan was trying to show him that but instead of taking the lesson he felt like he was better at that point and time and unfortunately for him that wasnt true.
SAS - "So what?! Who cares?!. 😂. Exactly.
"The things we go through will either Make you or Break you" obviously he chose to break.
DRTB12 I take it you’d let Jordan break you
@@jason6269 I chose to make all the time. If I'll be his team mate I will be in his ear asking him questions all the time until it becomes annoying to him. Like a Sponge.
@@unboundfull Lol, you're a weirdo
@@purestformofpeace call it all you want bud if you're given the opportunity to play with the best you have to make the most out of it. Obviously Stackhouse didn't.
Wrong Stackhouse had a really good career, sneakers..........and even became a coach.
Some dude named Wes unseld? That’s a legend Stephen A.
Who’s here after Momma’s Cooking? This has aged very well!
Stop Sticking up for losers!!
@@gedditoffyachest2178 how is he a loser ?
@@_meangreenjersey973 6.6 ppg as #1 pick. His peers view him as a loser 😂😂
Keep hating on mj. Jerry wishes he culda been half of mj. Smh at the hate
@De'Jon Fatherree True and i'm a diehard MJ and Kobe fan. They both were no fun to play with due to them being so competitive, especially in their later years.
Students always think they know more than the teacher....
Until the student becomes the master..
@@TheFlowBrothers Well Stackhouse was definitely not the student who became the master....not even a little bit.
Justin Dminic lmao that definitely doesn’t apply here
Stackhouse was the janitor who eventually became a student
jeffrey woodruff I’m not saying in this case but you can’t deny that generally speaking
Jerry thought he would be the star for the Wizards that year and Jordan said “nope...you reach I teach”
Don Cornelius 😂😂😂😂 it’s funny people trying to make MJ sound amazing when he was out of shape losing in Washington
Yea this wasn't a wise post. They didnt even make the playoffs. So may be stack should've been more of a focal point
Don Cornelius He was injured, let’s not forget that
BBAppleCrunch he was in the MVP convo before his injury. Show some respect
Jefferson Garcia Stop it, the man had to chuck up 22 shots a game just to barely avg 20 points while playing on a weak eastern conference.
Jerry Stackhouse is a REAL DUDE. He didn't fear Jordan. Stackhouse would not tolerate people mouthing him.
Pippen nd Jay Will should make an NBA show where they flip flop on everything
Lol
😂😂
- 23 yep
- 23 right!!
Hosted by Lionel hollins
I thought Richard Hamilton was the shooting guard when Jordan came to the Wizards, and he was traded for Stackhouse.
Should have never have been traded
He was
@@reasonforliving3174 This team hasn’t changed at all since then. Toxic then, toxic now. Pollins were bad owners, Ted Leonsis is worse and downright apathetic. Ernie Grunfeld and Tommy Sheppard are the exact same GM.
SAS the unshelled turtle. We need answers!
Kwamaya is abichthugg
Kevindurant isakoon. Koonydurant
@@mikewilliams9069 your space button must don't work? You on a flip phone? 😂😂
@@marquissmith7945it's thewhiteman's fault
I wish Mr Smith would sometime just let someone speak their truth. Stackhouse spoke his mind.
What they missed is that Jerry Stackhouse had built a foundation with a Detroit Pistons team that eventually ended up winning a championship, the fact he was traded from that situation to go to a losing situation in Washington where he had the politics of having to defer to an old MJ and cheap owner who didn’t pay him, made it a crummy work experience with that team which is understandable
Jordan outplayed him their first year together and matched him their second year together in his 40s while Stackhouse was in his prime 😂. What did he do after MJ left? Became a journeyman role player barely putting up 15 ppg. MJ put up 20+ppg, 5rpg, and 6apg in his 40s. People pretend like he was 🗑 in reality that’s a career year for most players but MJ was usually 30+ppg and so dominant on both ends people blow his wizards years out of proportion.
Preach brother!
AMEN!!!!
BIG FACTS💯💯
Basically what I hear is that Stackhouse thought his time on the Wizards was going to be his time to shine and then Jordan came in, stole the spotlight and people forgot about Jerry
He never had the spot light
y'all are missing the point of what he said. he didn't say Jordan was a bad/horrible teammate. he said Doug Collins catered to Jordan and it ruined the team chemistry.
@Joel Marble I know right that's the problem🤣
This isn't about ability on the court- it's about how MJ turned out to be one of the most toxic and counterproductive front office guys in recent memory
the bossness no one wants to address any of that... it might be true. But his GOAT status will really cloud people’s judgement..
And still made a billion as an owner. Shows the sad state of society.
Yea!! And still doing it. Look at the Charlotte Hornets.
Michael was underrated in his first year in Washington. Their defense was top tier till he got hurt
Emmanuel Ani Ron Artest broke his ribs in a practice session before the season in Chicago. People close to that situation say Jordan looked and played like the Chicago version and would have dominated if not for the injury.
His age comes to play too you fools. He’s washed by that time on the Wizards , it was a publicity move for the NBA .
@@sr-vn7qw he was "washed" after he came back from injury, yes. Not his first year before the injury
MJ's 1st season, his scoring eff was 42% and thats not good. His 2nd season was 45% and thats pretty good. It was probably better until his knee acted up.
Stack lied about High schooler Kobe beating him too 😂 and it was Jerry who guarded Kobe, when Kobe dropped 55 in 2003 😂
@Money Mitch Watch the games. YT is free.
Kwame is right.
After all these I see something. MJ was a great player, but he could be a nasty stank kind of man, that part of MJ, the media rarely talks about, not just Kwame brown, he probably hurt a lot of young men we will never know about with his funky and arrogant ways. SA in all these videos is proving Kwame browns point.
True case and point !!
Man yall need to Cut this weak stuff out. Its a Game bring your Best or GO HOME!! Kwame is lucky to even be around that long. He was Trash
Mike had a winners mind. And his way of getting his teammates on the same page was to be rude. That rudeness got 6 rings that should have probably been 8. So i say leave your feelings on the parking lot when you step in the gym with mike..
@@fred5197 it ain't about your feelings with a 18 year old kid. Doging a kid in Washington wasn't going to get you another ring.
@@gedditoffyachest2178 He still better off than you...ijs
Jerry stackhouse: the team revolving around jordan hindered my growth as a player.
Stephen A: nobody cares and heres why...
Like my pops would always say
You talking about
“Jerry Craphouse” 🤯
slimmee22 hahahahahahaha
But let's look at reality how many NBA players with a straight face away from the cameras will tell you LeBron James is better than them
@@1990758 they didn't even mention lebron 🤷♂️don't do that skip😂😂😂😂
@@kingjofferyjoe3143 lol 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I'm sure "jerry Craphouse" is better than your pops! So what's that make him? 🤣😂🤣😂
Keep giving Mike a PASS! WOW!!
He was so Selfish! PoS!
Sounds like a baby, dude in his prime couldn’t even outplay 38 year old mike
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U clearly don't know what you're talking about 🤦🏾♂️
@@Sk2PPer nah I watched the wizards when he played and always was disappointed by stackhouses inconsistent output
Exactly
@@Sk2PPer he does.
Another "COULDA WOULDA SHOULDA:
Not that I dont love my kids but I COULDA not have 20k in child support if I WOULDA wore a condom. JUST SAYIN.. LOL
LMAO
Or just had a decent pull out game
I'm just laughing to keep from crying😫
dreagle1fly u have child support too
Rofl
Mike was great but he was also a sociopath. The dude clearly had a dark side.
Yeah. He was obnoxious and annoying and very selfish.
Everyone with dark side is not a sociopaths ,some are warriors they embrace the pain
That was how many minutes of Stephen A blowing MJ? After this Kwame stuff, I peep game that much more. Definitely an agenda out...
FACTS
Yup
I see Jerry still salty about that 48 pts in 3 quarter with 69% shooting. While Jerry only had less than 10 pts 😂😂😂
I liked Stackhouse but I always thought he was a little soft and MJ the GOAT capitalized on that
jerry thought he was the man on a.i's team
It's his opinion. How can you tell him his opinion was wrong. He was on the team
Mj wasn't the mj ur thinking when he went back to Washington 😂
@@NotYourAverageTrucker lol what's that got to do with his game I was talking about his game when he went to Washington
Jordan could never walk in Wilt Chamberlain's shoes
Stop it POP!!
Stop it
@@manonfire8277 I like how you put that spin on the walk in the shoes comment.
Nobody's talking about what happened in Philly, Stackhouse just stating he wish he had never played along side Jordan....God forbid if anybody say something bad about Jordan, Stephen A. Is going to go back to your childhood to find a reason to hate on you.