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Look back at the best moments from MJ's rookie season!
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@Jacksikma611
@Jacksikma611 3 роки тому
As a rookie, he's playing with the confidence as if he already owned the league.
@ericgustafson7956
@ericgustafson7956 2 роки тому
Besides magic and Larry Bird, Michael was one of the best 80s players as well
@metrlpcs5230
@metrlpcs5230 2 роки тому
He did.cause a 48 inch vertical,X-Men hands,n cat quickness made it all easy for him.he is El numero uno #1.
@ovathere93
@ovathere93 2 роки тому
He's an Alien. Only explanation for the way it all went. Either that or he was supposed to be the second coming and got distracted with basketball. If this was a Hollywood story people would say it wasn't believable.
@YoungBlood507
@YoungBlood507 2 роки тому
@@ovathere93 exactly, you couldn’t make it up and make his career better, he was the epitome of a elite skill in their game
@illmatic826
@illmatic826 2 роки тому
His athleticism is still unmatched
@kidpeligro7878
@kidpeligro7878 4 роки тому
28PPG as a rookie, in an era of handcheck, hard fouls and "no easy layup" rules.
@bamaking45
@bamaking45 4 роки тому
Kid Peligro there wasn’t 1 hard foul the entire video. 🤣
@Kaurideuce
@Kaurideuce 4 роки тому
@@bamaking45 Because its highlights dumb ass
@Perplexed_12
@Perplexed_12 4 роки тому
also mj stayed in college for 3 years
@vincebautista4849
@vincebautista4849 4 роки тому
Look at Prime Kobe's number and Rookie MJ's Number its awfully similar.
@thedjyoyo6136
@thedjyoyo6136 4 роки тому
Vince Bautista is that from the Jonny Arnett video?? (The one of why Jordan is the goat I believe)
@MrEOM41
@MrEOM41 3 роки тому
Love 80s MJ he's slim, short hair and the dunking is iconic.
@Alexander-vu6fw
@Alexander-vu6fw 3 роки тому
Exactly PERFECT athletic body ...incredible
@timmybarns3917
@timmybarns3917 2 роки тому
Facts, I like the 80’s MJ much better than the one from the 90’s.
@itzocanrap4134
@itzocanrap4134 2 роки тому
I think the age was a big factor back denn in the 80s also the fact that in the 90s was more competition and the level was higher. You got the best wisdom of 4 decades of this beautiful game. Plus the best of them many still active at that time. Of course it was harder for MJ to win. Eventhogh he had a wonder full team in Chicago,talent,the will, discipline and the best physical trainer, he did had dark and very difficult times facing other players.
@itzocanrap4134
@itzocanrap4134 2 роки тому
And we'll yes, he was a very profitable merchandise. He did good deals for back then. Huge events like the 92 Olympic games made him to shine, to be better know around the globe even if you were a basketball type of person. And for the very reason that he was playing around with a world wide elite. He was a wonder full player like some many others but yes, the external circumstances pushed him to the limit and times made him a legend.
@strangemachines_
@strangemachines_ 2 роки тому
@@timmybarns3917 that’s the fucking stupidest thing I’ve ever read.
@vito7pt
@vito7pt Рік тому
No one is even close of being so all round close to perfection.... What a Legend.
@MCwalk02
@MCwalk02 11 місяців тому
Lost a bunch in the playoffs but yeah hes god
@The_M0st_High
@The_M0st_High 10 місяців тому
​@@MCwalk02 stop It Savannah..
@22xxjoshxx22
@22xxjoshxx22 8 місяців тому
Knee pads
@javee-th5no
@javee-th5no 8 місяців тому
I didn't get to see MJ as a kid but KOBE was my MJ!!
@reggiepearson511
@reggiepearson511 5 місяців тому
Dr.j .... Kobe..... Ant Edwards*
@disorderedenthropy
@disorderedenthropy 4 роки тому
People say Jordan was ahead of his time, I say time still hasn't caught up to him.
@YEDxYED
@YEDxYED 4 роки тому
Vin C is say you’re incorrect. Jordan is magnificent but the league has gotten more athletic across the board. On every team you’ll find at least one person who can athletically do what he does
@SIRKskywalker
@SIRKskywalker 4 роки тому
YED maaannn you’re trippin big time for this comment.
@YEDxYED
@YEDxYED 4 роки тому
Sirk Skywalker I’m not talking about MJ’s killer mentality or his talent. I solely mentioned his athleticism and what I said is true.
@SIRKskywalker
@SIRKskywalker 4 роки тому
YED idk that hang time is insane who else has hang time like that maybe like 6 or 8 players in the league?
@SIRKskywalker
@SIRKskywalker 4 роки тому
YED AIR Jordan
@spagett2487
@spagett2487 4 роки тому
Rookie Jordan looks like he floats to the rim every time he gets off the ground.
@Walker-gr4bj
@Walker-gr4bj 3 роки тому
Man was half eagle.
@7homes
@7homes 3 роки тому
Air Jordan
@wjkrug
@wjkrug 3 роки тому
So true. It’s very different when compared to his 90s dunks
@logicaldude3611
@logicaldude3611 2 роки тому
If a rookie came into the league doing this today, everyone would be saying the guy could be the greatest of all-time. He's doing stuff in the mid-80s that guys couldn't even dream of doing now.
@skyeslaton3435
@skyeslaton3435 9 місяців тому
Plus he played in a tough era and not today's weak era
@aliasone9827
@aliasone9827 2 місяці тому
it already happened ..that guy is called LeBron James
@Jero-P
@Jero-P Місяць тому
He does everything so fluidly and fast. I honestly can't say I've seen anything like it.. ever
@Jero-P
@Jero-P Місяць тому
​@@aliasone9827no. Not even
@rodrickthompson2799
@rodrickthompson2799 Рік тому
80s MJ was savage relying on and displaying superb athleticism. 90s MJ of course slower and below the ground used superb fundamentals and scoring smarter and efficiently. A smarter player, a championship player with a better supporting cast!!
@tacotom3492
@tacotom3492 Рік тому
Michael was 27 1st chip .. averaged like 32. 1st 3 peat . I disagree .dunked on everyone still ..Timeline is off but I get it 🤣
@ashantinyongo7632
@ashantinyongo7632 Рік тому
Jordan never relied on athleticism he merely expanded his bag
@Mcjesus97
@Mcjesus97 10 місяців тому
@@tacotom3492 was 28 his first championship nice try though
@EconAtheist
@EconAtheist 7 місяців тому
wow@@Mcjesus97 you really got him with a sick burn there
@GoGetYourShinebox
@GoGetYourShinebox 7 місяців тому
@@tacotom3492 He said slower, which he was, as he started weight training in the summer of 1990 and he got tendinitis in the knees around that time too. Despite still being fast in 91-93 he wasn't quite as fast as he was in the 80s... but he was more polished and smarter, a far better team player as he was convinced by Phil to try and trust his team more instead of trying to do it all alone, which broke the Jordan Rules
@shawndurham297
@shawndurham297 4 роки тому
The weirdest part? This was almost 40 years ago🤯
@popbottlez315
@popbottlez315 4 роки тому
That's what people fail to realize. 1984
@juju-vl7oj
@juju-vl7oj 4 роки тому
I find it ironic every one would say the athletes evolved so much from Wilt and Russell by Jordans era but Wilt and Russell would come on TV saying fundamentals, physicality and intelligence, was so much better during their time and they'd dominate even more and be better than Jordan if they played in his time. Yet everyone thinks that's crazy. Yet more time has passed from this 84 til now than 84 looking back to the 60s yet saying Jordan would average 50 if he played today is popular opinion.
@allanhouston6759
@allanhouston6759 4 роки тому
@@juju-vl7oj *5"8 Isiah Thomas in the 2016/17 season: 29-ppg. and top 5 in the MVP vote.* *6"1 Trae Young ( age 21 )= 30-ppg FG-44%.* *Luka Doncic ( age 20 )= 29- 9- 9, FG-46%.* Luka Doncic said it"s easier to score points in the Nba than in the Euroleague. MJ will be dominate in this era.
@jp3813
@jp3813 3 роки тому
@@juju-vl7oj There's really no irony in comparing the opinions of two players from the 60s to that of the "popular opinion". MJ doesn't have to go on TV to say that he'd do better today (or in the 60s). Wilt & Russell had to b/c theirs has never been the popular opinion.
@KOTAPA
@KOTAPA 3 роки тому
@MANCHESTER UNITED Bullshit from FIFA.
@jayelbee1111
@jayelbee1111 3 роки тому
Jordan averaged 28.2 points per game as a rookie in 84-85 season. In his second season he broke his foot and missed the entire regular season. He came back in the playoffs and dropped 63 points against the World Champion Boston Celtics in 86. Then he came back in his third season and averaged 37.1 points per game. Jordan had this extremely raw, competitive nature and he possessed a killer instinct.
@EBCX
@EBCX Рік тому
You mean the NBA champion Boston Celtics, not world champions.
@radixonix839
@radixonix839 Рік тому
Jordan played in a weak era against bums. Curry would average 50 points a game in this slow, unathletic, weak era.
@jayelbee1111
@jayelbee1111 Рік тому
@@radixonix839 Weak era? Jordan played in an era when two-handed checking on defense was allowed, and he was double-teamed and in some cases was tripled-teamed. Jordan took a lot of physical abuse against teams like the Bad Boy Pistons, the front line Celtics or the Knicks. He had to work extremely hard to get into the lane to score or to get his shot off over defenders. Defense in the NBA was very physical during that era. When a player that can average from 32 to 37 points per game and take that kind of abuse is insane. Also, Jordan's body fat percentage during his prime was around 4 percent which is insane. He also had a 48 inch vertical leap. Jordan would have averaged 45-50 points per game if he would have played in today's NBA game.
@palmerbailey4333
@palmerbailey4333 Рік тому
@@jayelbee1111 You just made this kids head spin with 💯 facts. If he even read what you wrote. Doesn’t matter they’re children and will never understand. Amazing to me of their lack of respect and pure ignorance.
@jayelbee1111
@jayelbee1111 Рік тому
@@palmerbailey4333 yeah, and we have not even mentioned about how dominant Jordan was while he played defense. He led the NBA in steals three times. A player that leads the league in scoring and steals shows how dominant he was on both ends of the court. Jordan was a Barbaric Warlord.
@yoshiki.g1450
@yoshiki.g1450 2 роки тому
Cannot believe this was during his rookie year. He was already dominating everybody,
@HamztaZ
@HamztaZ 2 місяці тому
I thought i saw all his highlights..naw fam.. his rookie season might be his craziest one.. double clutching mid air passes and shots, crazy handling and dribbling, speed, UNLIMITED AIR, some dunks seemed like he could float for days lmao wtf is this guy
@rockygupta7339
@rockygupta7339 Рік тому
Was a cheetah tiger and a hawk all in one. Absolutely amazing. Perfection is MJ.
@MCwalk02
@MCwalk02 11 місяців тому
Perfection is never losing ever
@LocsTheChef
@LocsTheChef 4 роки тому
This is literally "The First Dance".
@yrnkid8748
@yrnkid8748 4 роки тому
Locs The Chef ok
@daborghini6493
@daborghini6493 4 роки тому
Locs The Chef nah the first ring is frfr
@BrianNIL
@BrianNIL 4 роки тому
I LITERALLY saw no dancing.
@LocsTheChef
@LocsTheChef 4 роки тому
A pro player can never win their first ring without a ROOKIE season, which is their first Rodeo or dance playing PRO sports.
@daborghini6493
@daborghini6493 4 роки тому
Locs The Chef but the last dance, film title is referring to The Bulls final run together. Not only for the players but head coach. Find more info in Episodes 1-2 of “The Last Dance”. So the first dance debate really should be the beginning of the first or second three peat ?
@carlhopkinson
@carlhopkinson 4 роки тому
The thing that made Jordan so exceptional is that his DEFENCE was just as good as his offense leading to many steals and disruptions that fed back into his offense.
@JSB-2Z-2K
@JSB-2Z-2K 3 роки тому
3rd all time steals leader led the league in steals 3 times almost all his other seasons with the bulls he was in top 3 among steals leaders won DPOY as a GUARD in the era of BIG MEN Only player ever to have back to back 200 steals + 100 blocks seasons 2.4 spg as a rookie 9 times all defensive 1st team in 11 seasons where he played above 18 games for chicago averaged over 1 bpg many times as a 6"6 GUARD and has a career average of 0.8 His defensive greatness is vastly overlooked. I believe he is the greatest guard defender ever, and is in the goat discussion in terms of defense too.
@LANGTVCHANNEL
@LANGTVCHANNEL 3 роки тому
he is good in Both Offense and Defense? So Scary..
@MegaBriarpatch
@MegaBriarpatch 3 роки тому
Ahhhhhhhmeeeeeen!! Best two-way two guard of all time!
@Bob-Sacamano314
@Bob-Sacamano314 3 роки тому
*defenSe
@dadillonful
@dadillonful 3 роки тому
Because his opponents were dribbling with their head down 😭
@jadentrez
@jadentrez 2 роки тому
I remember in those days we all used to talk about Michael at school. We all said, "It's too bad Michael doesn't have a team around him. If he ever did, he'd win a championship ...."
@buckybuck1820
@buckybuck1820 Рік тому
Once Jordan retired from the Bulls I remember thinking as a 13 year old kid, “Man I can’t wait until I see the next Jordan”. Almost 25 years later I’m still waiting.
@Wh4L205
@Wh4L205 Рік тому
Same
@chiotheman21
@chiotheman21 11 місяців тому
There will never be a another MJ man. Keep waiting.
@lordofthefords
@lordofthefords 11 місяців тому
​@@chiotheman21 LJ??
@claudiomorgana8051
@claudiomorgana8051 11 місяців тому
​@@lordofthefords I think it refers to the way of playing
@chiotheman21
@chiotheman21 11 місяців тому
@@lordofthefords LJ is dope but not a MJ man
@PerkVFL
@PerkVFL 4 роки тому
Jordan was so ahead of his time. The way he finished around the basket. To advanced for that era.
@kimanchorez2771
@kimanchorez2771 4 роки тому
Nah. Not really it was Julius Erving first
@dannyman1437
@dannyman1437 4 роки тому
if you really think Jordan starting doing those finesse layups you high as hell
@a1abaodonaldvictorp.690
@a1abaodonaldvictorp.690 4 роки тому
@consistency 14 woah calm down dude no one wants unnecessary trouble
@kimanchorez2771
@kimanchorez2771 4 роки тому
I just said what I said. What I'm trying to say is, don't be too exaggerated about MJ. Many players have played before him that were also way way ahead of their time and Erving is one of them. consistency 14 c'mon men calm down. I'm not a hater
@PerkVFL
@PerkVFL 4 роки тому
@@dannyman1437 I know he didnt. He was just more refined and had so much hang time.
@dannyllerenatv8635
@dannyllerenatv8635 4 роки тому
This man turned the Bulls from a "Trap house" to a must watch just within the first few games of his career. Amazing.
@Jdmxrtinez
@Jdmxrtinez 4 роки тому
Trap house?
@dannyllerenatv8635
@dannyllerenatv8635 4 роки тому
@@Jdmxrtinez They were doing coke lines and had prostitutes around during their free time. Welcome to the 80s.
@Jdmxrtinez
@Jdmxrtinez 4 роки тому
@@dannyllerenatv8635 ohh you're talking about something you just learned yesterday
@dannyllerenatv8635
@dannyllerenatv8635 4 роки тому
@@Jdmxrtinez I knew about the cocaine problem, but I didn't expect THAT
@Jdmxrtinez
@Jdmxrtinez 4 роки тому
@@dannyllerenatv8635 you knew about the cocaine problem and didnt expect that lol?
@KyprosEc
@KyprosEc 2 роки тому
Just a rookie, and already showtime. Beautiful, just beautiful
@TheCOWBOYRANCHER
@TheCOWBOYRANCHER 2 роки тому
Rookie Jordan is my favorite. He had that elegant swagger with the perfect athletic body.
@royfablooo2810
@royfablooo2810 3 роки тому
Rookie MJ is already a monster, he's already an MVP candidate as a rookie.
@vanguardas9927
@vanguardas9927 3 роки тому
his rookie year had better stats than kobe's mvp season
@niggato23
@niggato23 2 роки тому
@@vanguardas9927 damn 💀 😂
@vanguardas9927
@vanguardas9927 2 роки тому
@@xers6704 more about the 2000s having the tightest defense in NBA history, just a fun fact that rookie MJ has better stats tho
@Youngster543210
@Youngster543210 2 роки тому
@@xers6704 Jordan's TS percentage as a rookie was not only higher than Kobe's in 2008, it was farther above league average than Kobe's was in 2008. The "toughness" of the defenses Kobe faced applied to everyone else in the era as well. Likewise, the "easiness" of the defense in MJ's era applied to everyone else in that era. Meanwhile, Jordan was still much farther above league average than Bryant was. Jordan also avaraged more points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.
@dopespotar113
@dopespotar113 2 роки тому
@@vanguardas9927 MJ was still having 40 point games at 40 in 2003.
@jd3076
@jd3076 4 роки тому
I love the fact that he was just a rookie and yet he performs like a superstar
@user-ok8xx8wf2c
@user-ok8xx8wf2c 4 роки тому
More than a superstar. Nobody still cant perform lke this.
@crisaracon7379
@crisaracon7379 4 роки тому
@TheRealist 811 8 times and they won it everytime.
@lataviakimble6370
@lataviakimble6370 4 роки тому
@TheRealist 811 but the
@lataviakimble6370
@lataviakimble6370 4 роки тому
@TheRealist 811 5p fry vvt 0 c Loki lhmx4wyyfd cfw LLOOPccx z,,we 5
@nosukog
@nosukog 3 роки тому
He a MyPlayer that got boosted up to 99 by it owner at his first season because he is rich
@hairjordan2620
@hairjordan2620 Рік тому
It's easy to forget he's a rookie when watching this, he was just so electric!
@AHMAD-2324
@AHMAD-2324 3 роки тому
The Baddest man that has ever laced them up the absolute best to ever do it Michael Jeffrey Jordan aka...The G.O.A.T.
@skinnyrigid
@skinnyrigid 4 роки тому
Crazy how the shoes he wore on his rookie season has become one of the most iconic and best selling sneakers of all time
@Neo-ti2rz
@Neo-ti2rz 3 роки тому
Actually the Yeezys jumped over the jumpman.
@samuelbiyogheminko4753
@samuelbiyogheminko4753 3 роки тому
@@Neo-ti2rz nah
@grahamsmith6210
@grahamsmith6210 3 роки тому
he has several iconic and best selling shoes
@robertjebediahfreeman
@robertjebediahfreeman 3 роки тому
@@samuelbiyogheminko4753 I mean Kanye did become a billionaire faster with the yeezys than MJ did with the Air Jordans sooo 🤷‍♂️
@Aeolous1
@Aeolous1 2 роки тому
hes wearing the Air Ships here, not the the Jordan 1s
@djcease1996
@djcease1996 3 роки тому
No matter how much time passes MJ will always be the greatest NBA player to ever lace em' up.
@thewhitemamba5702
@thewhitemamba5702 2 роки тому
Rookie michael was just so explosive and insanely quick
@timetraveller5407
@timetraveller5407 3 роки тому
Jordan revolutionised the game. Not only was he a killer, he had the flair to go with it.
@jamesthereaper7
@jamesthereaper7 4 роки тому
The greatest player of all-time.
@tagausjrkopromise286
@tagausjrkopromise286 3 роки тому
A rookie who plays like a veteran is a legend bro.. A goat
@JS-lu7jx
@JS-lu7jx 2 роки тому
Ahead of that time and current day. What an amazing athlete. This dude was a once in 100 years type of player. His footwork, even as a rookie, was amazing.
@90sBasketballBios
@90sBasketballBios 4 роки тому
THE BEST EVER!!🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@etxsports5836
@etxsports5836 4 роки тому
True
@Chris56076
@Chris56076 3 роки тому
I wasnt even alive back then 😂😂😂. Wish I could have witness this
@youso91
@youso91 2 роки тому
That's why UKposts exists 😁
@shanettacane7101
@shanettacane7101 2 роки тому
It was Wonderful and a plus for me because I grew up in Chicago, and got to see them practice because I worked at the United Center, he started out at the Stadium.
@bnzstheboy6520
@bnzstheboy6520 2 роки тому
and the way sound, you still not alive
@aceblueheeler1992
@aceblueheeler1992 2 роки тому
Pole smoker
@n.e.r.d.s.newenglandrelicd7673
@n.e.r.d.s.newenglandrelicd7673 3 роки тому
Just incredible! Kobe was studying Jordan’s style from day one! MJ IS THE GOAT!
@unogaming3881
@unogaming3881 3 роки тому
His airness is exceptional.He is the basketball god!
@thasneemrizvi
@thasneemrizvi 4 роки тому
MJs reverse dunks looked so smooth back then lmao
@anarunikora2996
@anarunikora2996 3 роки тому
Yeah bro
@georgebalza
@georgebalza 3 роки тому
It's a pleasure watching him
@staydownjam3s
@staydownjam3s 4 роки тому
The NBA should retire 23 from every team that’s how great MJ is
@s_ame1135
@s_ame1135 4 роки тому
At least the Heat had the audacity to retire 23 to honor MJ.
@s_ame1135
@s_ame1135 4 роки тому
@RafGate 13 True. Only those who believed. and that's why the Heat retired his jersey even if he didn't play with them because Pat Riley knows whats up.
@malikthomasmusic6687
@malikthomasmusic6687 4 роки тому
Nahh
@mobileyt7755
@mobileyt7755 4 роки тому
RafGate 13 People only watch basketball because of MJ he made it global be thankful for it.
@shodaddydrunk
@shodaddydrunk 4 роки тому
I've been saying this. I couldn't believe Bronny took 23 and the NBA just let him. I think MJ traumatized young Lebron in the late 80s/early 90s with how he Weinsteined the Cavs and that's why Bron holds a grudge
@fhdbmu07
@fhdbmu07 2 роки тому
MJ's moves are so distinctive and his physical build is well ahead of the time. even the current gen elite athletes can't do moves like him. so smooth and efficient.
@thechampion9525
@thechampion9525 Рік тому
Jordan jumps were so elegant and well balanced plus smoother no player has those God gift attributes
@jooyichen
@jooyichen Рік тому
*Rookie MJ* had fans scoring his dunks at regular games. He really was destined for success.
@stevesibaja3123
@stevesibaja3123 3 роки тому
The Greatest Player of all Time Michael Jordan🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
@aaronh248
@aaronh248 3 роки тому
No one will ever handle the ball like MJ does in the air. Been waiting 20+ years for someone to come along that even does half of what MJ did while airborne. Dude could move the ball to 3 different positions before finally letting go and still be in the air. Was mesmerizing to watch
@JOE0671
@JOE0671 Рік тому
young derrick rose wass quite good in that aspect
@TechCartelSF6
@TechCartelSF6 Рік тому
Vince Carter
@RTBOY954x
@RTBOY954x Рік тому
fundamental king thats all... master those game and Stat balloning comes automatically
@kingtowmater1038
@kingtowmater1038 Рік тому
MJ is the GOAT and had amazing handles but nah man Kyrie AI and Jamal Crawford are the best ball handlers of all time
@aaronh248
@aaronh248 Рік тому
@@kingtowmater1038 I said in the air
@stonedog23
@stonedog23 2 роки тому
The speed and quickness of a young Jordan...I had the privilege of watching him from since his 8th grade year.
@mikelepadovano9802
@mikelepadovano9802 3 роки тому
Even now after so many years he is still the bigest nba star
@sportsres3102
@sportsres3102 4 роки тому
There is only one Michael Jordan 💥💥
@carbinepeepoo
@carbinepeepoo 3 роки тому
no shit
@obeliant5025
@obeliant5025 3 роки тому
There isn't 3,215?
@SAINTxSZN
@SAINTxSZN 3 роки тому
Actually there is around 3,215 Michael Jordan's in the world.
@crustdraw2059
@crustdraw2059 3 роки тому
If he is the "A," then there is a "B". Michael B. Jordan 😉
@glorytogod9063
@glorytogod9063 3 роки тому
Kobe Bryant is basically a duplication of MJ so I disagree with your statement
@goldenera4ever
@goldenera4ever 3 роки тому
Dr. J was really the first guy to play above the rim at a high level. Jordan came in and took it to a whole new level and I don't think that level has ever been surpassed or ever will be. The way guys play today can be attributed to Michael Jordan because he influenced the guys that guys today were influenced by. It can all be traced back to MJ. He's just the greatest.
@karithema9ician657
@karithema9ician657 3 роки тому
Do u know about a young player named Jalen Green? If not u should def check him out 😳 and tell me what u see foreal because I think I maybe tripping but I need more solid opinions
@bookerwtight3457
@bookerwtight3457 3 роки тому
Do you know David Thompson and Dr J fools
@goldenera4ever
@goldenera4ever 3 роки тому
@@bookerwtight3457 well, from my original comment, yes I've heard of Dr. J. As for Thompson, while he was a great leaper and dunker, just didn't get the recognition of Dr. J or MJ. So there you go, FOOL.
@goldenera4ever
@goldenera4ever 3 роки тому
@@karithema9ician657 he's certainly a high level player but, he's not playing against the best in the world in the G league. I think the real test will be if he gets an opportunity in the big leagues.
@goldenera4ever
@goldenera4ever 3 роки тому
@@karithema9ician657 I do realize it's called "NBA G league" but, it's a minor league just as in baseball. They're good but there's a reason they're not full blown NBA players. He just needs the opportunity and, who knows, he could be the next big star.
@gurujr
@gurujr 2 роки тому
Rookie Jordan was one of the greatest spectacles one could ever see in sports.
@Lanse1984
@Lanse1984 2 роки тому
He is the only NBA player to ever exist that every game was like an event. It was something special every game
@jamesgoines7663
@jamesgoines7663 3 роки тому
The play at 0:20 is awesome. At the end of the shot, Jordan has the entire opponent's team staring at him in amazement as he sits on the floor.
@samleyton5316
@samleyton5316 3 роки тому
Indeed!they are like...how the f* did he do that?! remarkable!👍👏
@shinigamigaming2941
@shinigamigaming2941 3 роки тому
I also noticed Jordan came super close to licking buddy's face because he drove with his tongue sticking out.
@Deotex833
@Deotex833 3 роки тому
He’s so intelligent and fast thinking that he actually slows down the passing of time for himself. When the opponents understand his intention, they’re late. Jordan scored another shot.
@coolioso808
@coolioso808 2 роки тому
I noticed he also had an amazing one-two step after he picked up the ball. Obviously a great finish as well. But he made up so much space, so fast with his two steps that it was so hard to stop him when he saw a space, he'd get there quick and then be able to finish in every imaginable way. Just look how FEW dribbles he actually had to make until getting to his shot. Master of efficiency of dribbles.
@LukeTRandall
@LukeTRandall Рік тому
5:45 man I just love the commentators reaction here! So full of the joy of the game.
@johncarlollavor2146
@johncarlollavor2146 4 роки тому
He was the 3rd LEADING SCORER in that season. 3RD LEADING SCORER AS A ROOKIE! He was just behind Bernard King and Larry Bird, which in that time was still at their prime years. Edit: Good God I just started a debate. Just appreciate the legends while they are still here.
@bloody_outlaw8000
@bloody_outlaw8000 4 роки тому
he was 1st in total points..bernard king and larry bird played less games
@ezcsports1716
@ezcsports1716 4 роки тому
He was 22. LeBron averaged 30ppg and made the Finals at 22.
@akaurfear
@akaurfear 4 роки тому
@@ezcsports1716 Rookie and pace
@akaurfear
@akaurfear 4 роки тому
@I nort pace
@ezcsports1716
@ezcsports1716 4 роки тому
@@akaurfear pace in 1984 was MUCH higher than in 2007. You're such a casual
@saints3824
@saints3824 3 роки тому
Jordan was decades ahead of his contemporaries and everyone. So glad we have footage of all this. Treasure for the ages.
@RobinXlone
@RobinXlone 5 місяців тому
Not really, he was a mix of Dr. J & Larry bird
@joseanthompson9069
@joseanthompson9069 2 роки тому
I like this version of Jordan so much
@MrGoatMan3895
@MrGoatMan3895 Рік тому
What I like most about MJ is that he was never intimidated by anyone. Not even Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, etc. He was the most intense and focused player we've ever seen, allowing him to push himself to do stuff no one thought was possible. He had so much confidence, even only as a rookie.
@nikmargarn
@nikmargarn 11 місяців тому
probably the best comment in this chat. What drove him is to be the best and took basketball to levels unsurpassed to this day
@glen7137
@glen7137 7 днів тому
MJ was intimidated by Shaq and wilt. MJ also bullied bill Cartwright, Cartwright finally had enough and threatened to break MJ's legs and Jordan stopped messing with him
@makp.2586
@makp.2586 3 роки тому
Jordan just straight balled out. GOAT.
@SadDad01
@SadDad01 4 роки тому
Rookie season... How can anyone dispute this man being the GOAT?
@Perplexed_12
@Perplexed_12 4 роки тому
3 years in college lebron made it to the finals when he was 22
@buddyfats4768
@buddyfats4768 4 роки тому
@@Perplexed_12 rookie season bro dont care if he is 25 thats extremely impressive.
@ohdaUtube
@ohdaUtube 3 роки тому
@@Perplexed_12 imagine if LeBron went to college three years.. That would've been frightening if he did.. He'd actually have a post up game and understand other nuances of the game (besides what he already knew at the time which was a lot). He'd be a bigger beast and quite possibly the best player ever
@Perplexed_12
@Perplexed_12 3 роки тому
@@ohdaUtube thats what im saying
@ohdaUtube
@ohdaUtube 3 роки тому
@@Perplexed_12 I see. So you're agreeing mj is goat. LeBron had his chance but certain decisions he made prevented that from happening.
@ykrop1517
@ykrop1517 2 роки тому
And they say this present generation is better look at those moves no one is doing what mj does 🐐🐐
@rickyrichreacts9667
@rickyrichreacts9667 Рік тому
To think his ROOKIE year numbers were as good or better than Kobe’s MVP year is mind blowing
@daedae2257
@daedae2257 Рік тому
mostly because he was scoring a lot more due to his team being mediocre but still an amazing feat
@byrongammonbyrongammon9937
@byrongammonbyrongammon9937 Рік тому
@@daedae2257, the Bulls were running their offense through him. They would have fools not to. Jordan was that talented. The next year after missing 64 games due to a broken foot, he drops 63 on a Celtics squad, populated with 5 Hall Of Famers by relentlessly attacking the heart of their defense…on the road in Boston Garden. The man was supremely talented irrespective of who his teammates were.
@flightkidd123
@flightkidd123 Рік тому
@@daedae2257 he was still a rookie at the end of the day with a much more physical and overall age wise older league with grown ass men near their 30’s or mid 30’s not like how the league is today where everyone’s younger on average, he let everyone know who he was and didn’t give a shit how big or strong you were he was going to get his..
@d3adyoutubeaccount
@d3adyoutubeaccount Рік тому
not as good but still impressive, Kobe was insane in his 2008 season
@BegUltra
@BegUltra Рік тому
@@d3adyoutubeaccount the stats don't lie, the numbers are almost the same
@replicantona
@replicantona 4 роки тому
28 ppg as a rookie, The Black Cat was truly from another galaxy 🐐
@joestuehmer7967
@joestuehmer7967 4 роки тому
Don't forget 28 ppg with barely any 3's.. he would average like 35 a game today easily if he added a 3 point game
@etxsports5836
@etxsports5836 4 роки тому
@@joestuehmer7967 He would shoot 3's like Jimmy Butler or Kawhi if not better in this era, he hit six 3's in 1 half in 1992 FINALS...he'd shoot 3's just fine in this softer era and live at the free throw line.
@NK-mr3rh
@NK-mr3rh 4 роки тому
ETX Sports that’s such a bad argument that contradicts itself when discussing MJ. People say he had the best work ethic, drive to get better but for some odd reason didn’t improve his three. At the time their were other legends who had a great 3 but he didn’t try to match it? But now all the sudden Jordan would be a terrific 3pt shooter?
@dreip4411
@dreip4411 4 роки тому
@@NK-mr3rh because threes are not essential in the 90s if threes are essential then you would see reggie miller winning a ring.
@dreip4411
@dreip4411 4 роки тому
@@NK-mr3rh and modern players certainly will be better at making threes because they can practice making it even as a kid unlike 90s players who can't because 3pt line is not yet implemented.
@adamk5672
@adamk5672 4 роки тому
MJ rookie stats: 28.2 PTS 6.5 REB 5.9 AST Kobe MVP stats: 28.3 PTS 6.3 REB 5.4 AST
@CXWWinner
@CXWWinner 4 роки тому
Damn
@ovosteph3244
@ovosteph3244 4 роки тому
Kobe mvp season wasnt even his best season
@ericdupree8603
@ericdupree8603 4 роки тому
@@ovosteph3244 I would argue it is. I believe in winning basketball over meaningless stats unless they contribute to wins. That's why I say Kobe MVP season was better than Mike's rookie season. It's not saying much, but I think the argument of stats versus stats is stupid.
@yvans.
@yvans. 4 роки тому
Eric Dupree I don’t think he compare. He just wanted to show how amazing was jordan in his rookie season
@ericdupree8603
@ericdupree8603 4 роки тому
@@yvans. That's a clear stat comparison. Clearly. Even blind people could see that shit
@goatedwards3260
@goatedwards3260 2 роки тому
Historic moments Mj was the truth n his era ❤️🖤🤍
@2_2_4_3
@2_2_4_3 2 роки тому
1:09 Gave me goosebumps!! Till this day, I've never ever seen another Athlete in the NBA LIKE THE GOAT OG23 Air Jordan. Short crop hair MJ was a phenomenon.
@satynka8597
@satynka8597 3 роки тому
Always focussed how to be the best..He never stoped pushing himself. The Best basketball player ever!!!
@desiolle2874
@desiolle2874 3 роки тому
nailed it...so gifted but played like he was on a ten day contract...
@lamefart8831
@lamefart8831 4 роки тому
His actual first and second games in the NBA was so full of highlights which can be whole career highlights for other players. 🤣
@elfaraon8554
@elfaraon8554 3 роки тому
Jajajajaja
@iamtherealsaitama2031
@iamtherealsaitama2031 3 роки тому
Ja morant is the next mj
@francisod218
@francisod218 3 роки тому
@@iamtherealsaitama2031 chill, close your mouth
@ckobo84
@ckobo84 3 роки тому
Jordan and Woolridge had a slam dunk contest on a nightly basis. O was fun to watch as well.
@glorytogod9063
@glorytogod9063 3 роки тому
Jajajaj
@tonycook1913
@tonycook1913 3 роки тому
That extra gear he had when he drives past opposing players . He just leaves them standing in place. Mj was fast..
@tonybarwick5248
@tonybarwick5248 3 місяці тому
You count his dribbles after a steal From the other teams foul line till he dunked it 4 dribbles sometimes 3 it was amazing his speed !!
@AntonioCastro-cr8wz
@AntonioCastro-cr8wz 3 роки тому
Rare to see old footage of MJ that clearly, nice job and greatly appreciated!
@khimbenigno1742
@khimbenigno1742 3 роки тому
MJ is not a human he is SUPERMAN! 💪💪💪💪
@wesleywilson609
@wesleywilson609 4 роки тому
35 years ago today, he won Rookie of the year in 1984-85 season with the bulls and the rest is history🏆
@LITTLE1994
@LITTLE1994 Рік тому
God, even in his FIRST YEAR, Jordan was already a damn beast!! No wonder why he got Rookie of the Year at the time in 1984.
@sevenwyatt7222
@sevenwyatt7222 Рік тому
Pls don't use GODS Name in vain It's a sin. (Exodus 20:7) if you will pls spread this to others if you will.
@LITTLE1994
@LITTLE1994 Рік тому
​@@sevenwyatt7222 I understand, but don't take it so seriously.
@rickrobitaille8809
@rickrobitaille8809 2 роки тому
This early Jordan was completely crazy shit...I witnessed this shit😁
@TheBlurayHacker
@TheBlurayHacker 4 роки тому
You can clearly see how well he was able to manipulate the basketball with one hand even in his rookie season. GOAT
@keres9580
@keres9580 3 роки тому
He was just a rookie okay?
@MrCraigdonovan
@MrCraigdonovan 4 роки тому
He was already being hailed as 'one of the greatest' before he even started in the NBA. There have been, and will be, other amazing players, but there will never be another player/athlete like him. Simply extraordinary.
@samleyton5316
@samleyton5316 3 роки тому
Indeed.just before the Olympics he was in the eyes of many including bobby knight the best basketball player ever to exist!and he was still in college.no other player in the history of basketball had such an impact worldwide,no one!people got out of their beds in the middle of the night just to watch him play.we all knew this guy was special.and when he retired we all kind of did too.mj was to basketball what Einstein was to physics,Mozart to music..people like these are born once in a hundred years.
@juliustorrenueva4651
@juliustorrenueva4651 3 роки тому
@Josean Thompson Lebron?. Is he the king of Flopping? Lol.. I tell you back in the 80's and 90's flopping is a coward tactics.
@soundautomatic1
@soundautomatic1 2 роки тому
@BAREBONEZ GAMING I feel that way. Also, Lebron has shot 35% career outside 3 feet. These are not comparable players.
@ethannewberry1053
@ethannewberry1053 2 роки тому
Never know
@lawpenner
@lawpenner 2 роки тому
This is not true. Even when he went to the finals in '91, the media talk was how Larry and Magic were still greater unless Jordan could prove himself with winning Championship, even though his talent was clearly superior for years leading up to that point
@glenroybrathwaite1531
@glenroybrathwaite1531 2 роки тому
His ability to finish with both hands is what stands out the most to me
@curiouslymavismade
@curiouslymavismade Рік тому
This man was destined for greatness.
@Heisman-em8gp
@Heisman-em8gp 3 роки тому
So basically every game from the beginning is a highlight reel. That's what you call greatness right there.🐂🐐
@Lanse1984
@Lanse1984 2 роки тому
Every game was an event. No other player has ever had that effect
@ohhmypreciousss
@ohhmypreciousss 4 роки тому
Im so glad i lived in that era! I was 9 yrs old when Season 97~98 happened 🙌🏼🐐🔥
@darianclark7322
@darianclark7322 3 роки тому
Shitd I was 14 in 8 grade in tht 97-98 season...luv ever minute of it....Chicago Neva let us down....6for6🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
@georgebalza
@georgebalza 3 роки тому
I was 17, I feel so privileged as well
@amirabans1127
@amirabans1127 3 роки тому
I was 22 ahaha
@bookerwtight3457
@bookerwtight3457 3 роки тому
I was not 9 but that's my era
@gothiczwo5061
@gothiczwo5061 Рік тому
This guy is pretty good, i think he will be one of best in the history of the Sport.
@god-son-love
@god-son-love Рік тому
Watching him is more exciting than watching Neil Armstrong walking on the Moon.
@jvamerica1703
@jvamerica1703 3 роки тому
I saw him play in college I saw him play pick up games I saw him play in the NBA truly the GOAT
@krish9197
@krish9197 3 роки тому
Nobody in todays game moves like this while also having insane hang time , large hands, and vertical jump. Air Jordan still unmatched til this day
@billr5842
@billr5842 Рік тому
I'd say Kawhi Leonard is the closest to that. But yes, MJ is the GOAT and no one has matched him yet
@triplegezzy3007
@triplegezzy3007 Рік тому
@@billr5842 not really
@Cts_99
@Cts_99 Рік тому
@@billr5842 nah Kawhi is half as athletic as MJ. Plus he moves so robotic and stiff
@billr5842
@billr5842 Рік тому
@@Cts_99 You are right that Michael Jordan is much more athletic but they do have similar builds, long arms and big hands. Kawhi plays like a slower version of MJ. Nobody plays exactly like MJ so it's hard to compare.
@ACommenterOnYouTube
@ACommenterOnYouTube Рік тому
STILL UNMATCHED TODAY IS AN AMEN
@peters1515
@peters1515 2 роки тому
This is why he’s the best and still the best ever even from his rookie year. Always fun to watch him play.
@MrCHITOWN247
@MrCHITOWN247 2 роки тому
The baby Goat stage.... Those Road jerseys with the cursive Chicago on the front 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@BMalBaby
@BMalBaby 4 роки тому
1:08 It’s like as soon as u see him on the breakaway u know u about to have a glance at greatness..🤫🐐💯
@markgideon23
@markgideon23 3 роки тому
none can even come close to mj’s greatness.
@Ashened0
@Ashened0 Рік тому
He makes moves that seem impossible look so easy.
@zbox913
@zbox913 2 роки тому
That burst of speed while changing direction at 3:00 really impressed me for some reason.
@815TVMG
@815TVMG 4 роки тому
Nobody was doing these moves before MJ. He was a magician in his era 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@JTS1128
@JTS1128 4 роки тому
Truth. He really was Houdini when his feet left the ground. Edited: Because I’m a stupid idiot!
@joestuehmer7967
@joestuehmer7967 4 роки тому
Dr J
@JTS1128
@JTS1128 4 роки тому
Joe Stuehmer oh yeah the OG!
@815TVMG
@815TVMG 4 роки тому
Juilus def had the layup package that's who MJ stole it from. As the 90s moved on he perfected it tho. His ball fakes, jab steps and post game was crazy tho
@prod.chinojay
@prod.chinojay 4 роки тому
david thompson
@AlexanderMoen
@AlexanderMoen 4 роки тому
I like how he's a rookie and the announcers are already saying things like "this is what the crowd came for" and "of course he can finish it" and things just already showing that he's established himself. He played against pros for the Olympics before he was in the NBA and dominated though (that was back before pros could play in the Olympics, but they still had exhibition games against all stars), so Jordan probably already gave them a taste of what to expect. It's still super impressive though.
@-.6666.-
@-.6666.- 3 роки тому
He became star in just 3 games
@josiah8351
@josiah8351 2 роки тому
@@-.6666.- he became a star in the 3rd quarter of his first game
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out 3 роки тому
greatest rookie, greatest moves, greatest all around steals, rebounds, assists, both ends player, greatest clutch, the 98 finals last 30 seconds, greatest competitor, greatest greatest greatest G-G_G__GOAT
@stonedladysman9254
@stonedladysman9254 2 роки тому
I don't know how to explain it but he just looks so pretty playing when he was young
@user-cl1xr9rd1k
@user-cl1xr9rd1k 3 роки тому
That’s not effort. That’s talent. Such moves are never repeated by any player
@rajsingha1099
@rajsingha1099 3 роки тому
Incredible sportsman. Basketball was never that popular in the UK, but I still became a huge NBA fan in the 90s because of him, and all the other amazing players the NBA had back then.
@elvis316
@elvis316 3 роки тому
This kid has a future in this league.
@armyvet8279
@armyvet8279 Рік тому
THE best ever BY FAR.
@lanreakerele4375
@lanreakerele4375 4 роки тому
Watching the throwbacks of Michael Jordan being in the NBA is always the best to watch for his legendary career
@YS-el3hm
@YS-el3hm 4 роки тому
MJ was so amazing...even the short shorts fit him perfectly.
@damianpabon1240
@damianpabon1240 Рік тому
I knew from day 1 that he was going to be special. He was even better than I thought.
@vincentforonda7381
@vincentforonda7381 3 роки тому
seeing this video is like a star from the 2000's who is playing in the 1980's .. rookie mj is ahead its time..
@jeostacks5434
@jeostacks5434 3 роки тому
I’m speechless when I watch him
@ikaikamaleko8370
@ikaikamaleko8370 3 роки тому
Damn was he electrifying, amazing.
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