NBA OG's Explain Why They Feared Michael Jordan

Published 2024-06-16
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In this Video NBA Legends Explain Why they feared Michael Jordan

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrd8644
    What makes Michael Jordan the greatest to me is his humility, he never publicly said I'm the greatest player of all time, unlike LeBron.
  • @dana.j9062
    Growing up in the nineties never tired of listening to Michael Jordan's stories from the players, coaches themselves!
  • @JK-br1mu
    Mike did pass the ball. Career 5.3 assists per game, to go along with the 30 points. And he actually had more assists during the years when they were losing to the Pistons and people said he was not passing enough. 8 assists per game in 1988-89.
  • @somersetcace1
    One of my favorite stories is from John Starks talking about the scouting reports they would get on players. You know like, `favors his right,` "poor shooter from X range" when it got to MJ it just said "Good Luck!" 😂
  • @user-jw5qj8kv2y
    Noted as a durable player, Jordan did not miss four or more games while active for a full season from 1986–87 to 2001–02, when he injured his right knee. His competitiveness was visible in his prolific trash talk and well-known work ethic. Jordan often used perceived slights to fuel his performances.
  • I’m so sick of hearing people say, you guys going to erase MJ first 7 yrs. Lebron didn’t win anything his first 8 yrs and left for Miami.
  • @justthinking919
    I have always said to be a teenager and get to watch Michael Jordan and Barry Sanders is the greatest luck in sports history.
  • When MJ was made the point guard for the last 3rd of a season, he put up astronomical numbers, triple doubles and stat lines that will never be broken. If u don’t kno plz look it up. 40+ point triple doubles with blocks and steals and sometimes 1 turnover. Triple/doubles with 12/15/20+ assists, etc. insane.
  • To me Personally, Dr.J & Jordan are my GOATS🤠😎👊🏾👍🏾
  • @MrJeditwinz
    People kill me with the "going left" thing. The critique was that he could not go left EARLY in his career. He corrected that. Kenny Smith said that his weaknesses when he came in were his strengths when he left.
  • @nad3936
    Having watched the entire careers of both MJ and Lebron, I can acknowledge the greatness of LBJ, but in terms of GOAT, it's honestly not even that close between the two. MJ all the way.
  • @NeoAmonSeraphim
    Sean you could literally change your channel to MJTM and I would literally tune In every week. Never get tired of hearing 🐐 stories
  • @rejmaranan6945
    I hated MJ for beating Magic and Chuck. But on his second three-peat I realized how he was basically a basketball god and that he utilized the triangle offense to his best of abilities speaks volumes about how one of a kind he was. Lebron would never fit in a system, because he wants to be the system and thus he fails a lot.
  • @mohamedelmi5462
    Leave it to Jordan to take it so personal that he drops 45 on a sweep close out game to send a personal message
  • @blaq206
    "When I guarded him he went left." LOLOL🙃
  • @henryscott8952
    I grew up and went to school in New York (playing Pro-Am basketball until I was 42). All of my friends and family were Knicks fans (I was always a western conference guy...C. Webb @ GS, and the Reign Man @ Seattle). But I constantly told everyone, Mike will destroy the Knicks every time he comes to MSG. AND HE DID JUST THAT!
  • 4:23 never forget young bucks, MJ has one of the greatest left handed shots of all time when he was going for a dunk and switch to the left hand for a layup. You wasnt there. MJ had a left.
  • @user-sm7qu3pu2u
    If Jordan had to use the fade away jumper on you it was a huge compliment on your defense. MJ would do what ever he wanted to the lesser defenders, but saved the turn around fade for when he needed it.