1998 NBA Finals Chicago Bulls vs Utah Jazz Game 6!
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@amaroscorpio48523 роки тому
Over 20 years later and I still get anxiety watching this game like it's the first time. What a great era of NBA Basketball.
@Fakename702 роки тому
I still get hyped too, completely forgetting the final outcome.
@fernandocardenas37912 роки тому
So do I, greetings. Yo también, saludos.
@flybryfly2 роки тому
I think this was one of the most watched NBA Finals ever? Fact check? I remember buying the WCW Wrestling match after this “bout/game.”
@myhandslife73952 роки тому
I remember being a kid and watching the jazz and bulls match ups year after year.. the most exciting basketball I ever saw
@rosa73092 роки тому
It's sad this was the closing end of the 90s Era 😢 after this NBA finals
@ldssggrdssgds61192 роки тому
I remember watching that final shot live...unbelievable...90s basketball was the best
@AyoobriiiyomhwaswackМісяць тому
And now look at u no ged no trade ur just a loser
@brianhankins9992Рік тому
That steal by Jordan at the end of the game was so unreal, it was like he changed fate in that moment.
@joemana22715 місяців тому
This video showcased how rodman broke down malone mentally and thats what you saw?
@Classikh2 місяці тому
@@joemana2271 Jordan's athleticism is just that captivating, it can make you forget about everything else going on
@sakdavidМісяць тому
@@joemana2271 What are you talking about? I saw Malone score like 10 times and make 3-4 assists and that's with him being double- or triple-teamed every time he got the ball at the low post
@BabAcademy2 роки тому
The beautiful 3-2 zone def. the physicality of the game. The greatness of MJ. All so beautiful-the game of basketball
@KevinschartРік тому
there was no zone in the 90s. zone was illegal.
@kdkirby19854 роки тому
Rodman was such a one of a kind player and played a huge part in Chicago's success in those years
@masterbulgokov2 роки тому
He was a wonderful foil character, for sure, but no slouch at actually playing the game. HOF player.
@markfrost27072 роки тому
he stunk
@milesedgeworth110Рік тому
@@markfrost2707 stunk so match he's a HOF 🤣 these people bruh
@ryanjacobson2508Рік тому
He first was a huge part of Detroit's run in the late 80's/early 90's, which included victories over Jordan's Bulls. So Chicago knew exactly what they were getting with Rodman.
@sawboss5794Рік тому
Don't forget all the refs who helped too.
@irfantjhin6 років тому
oh wow, i love the respect that shown by both of Malone and Rodman. even there's a lot of physical contact, they still respect each other.
@Notsoeasy266 років тому
Irvan tjhin agree, not like those pussy players in 20era
@f.lashby82986 років тому
lamekill3r early 2000s were no joke too. Malace in the Palace is legendary.
@mussman717word6 років тому
F. Lashby Malace in the Palace was a big reason for the league cracking down, allowing refs to more easily fix games under the guise of "keeping order."
@f.lashby82986 років тому
mussman717word didnt know that lol.
@rolandoferrer64795 років тому
That's what they called sportsmanship. Compared to todays basketball
@marcbadayos26893 роки тому
This is a real mens game! This is what every fans wanted to see! God, what a beautiful shot that MJ made! He is amazing!
@nikhilfitness94043 роки тому
Not a real mens game but a really broke offensive skills game
@davidmcphail56532 роки тому
I, along with thousands of Jazz fans and others, to this day still point out the fact that Jordan pushed off on Brian Russel to make his last shot! It should have been: shot no good, Brian Russel at the free throw line, makes both and... THE UTAH JAZZ WIN THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP!!!
@naj26982 роки тому
@@davidmcphail5653 except they wouldn’t have won the championship, but game 6. But if I were the referee I may have granted a foul just because of what’s on the line. Still gives a chance for game 7.
@joesmolo41312 роки тому
@@davidmcphail5653 if that's a push , the sky is green
@fernandoaguirre26173 роки тому
This is what you call a battle. I miss the physicality they used to play with. Now you can't sneeze or it's a foul.
@wjrasmussen6662 роки тому
did someone sneeze?
@sealoftheliving4998Рік тому
@@wjrasmussen666 me 😁😁😁😃😃
@pinmojo7670Рік тому
@@sealoftheliving4998 Bambo LeBron
@kingofgroovenessРік тому
Statistically there are still the same amount of fouls 😂😂
@pinmojo7670Рік тому
@@kingofgrooveness no payne , no game
@angelanyk6 років тому
20 years later and I still get excited!
@richardloon86345 років тому
Angela Alay sure
@cedanohipolito1065 років тому
Angela Alay
@allenl92145 років тому
Now im excited
@Ruffbone853 роки тому
U look only 20 tho 🤔
@angelanyk3 роки тому
@@Ruffbone85 😘😘😘 Thank you!!!!!
@wilsvgaddiction44565 років тому
Neither team scored 90 points and this game was far more entertaining and exciting than any 140+ point game you’ll see in the current era.
@DeadEyeRabbit5 років тому
Wil's VG Addiction yeah today’s games are rather boring. I try watching them but eventually turn the channel
@davidvickers84254 роки тому
i member skipping school to watch the finals every year. from 1990-1998
@yanyanjay96044 роки тому
Because every bucket is hassle points
@tybone3134 роки тому
Facts💯
@mikevargas43434 роки тому
Because every bucket was earned...not given..
@slaviboy2 роки тому
Denis Rodman was a genius, he knew exactly how to hit so that the refs cant see it. And then when you hit him back he would exaggerate it in such a way that the refs can see it and give them a foul :D
@KtotheGРік тому
Rodman would feel players up, which really agitated them, lol. Today's players would #MeToo him and get him kicked out of the league for that. They even snitch out trash talk these days. Smh.
@craigsimon1278Рік тому
I taught him how to get away with that when I played against him at NW OK St.
@ernestbutler1307Рік тому
Any NBA Player blatantly fouling DENNIS RODMAN would be the equivalent of making the mistake of picking a fight in a parking garage with IRON MIKE TYSON...Love&Peace luv ya byo eJ ❤
@rrtds9378Рік тому
From the windy city here, I remember this final game. That miracle Jordan final winning shot was amazing. Everyone at the party were jumping for joy with that nerve wrecking ending! Those were the days of Jordan!
@pentanus77095 років тому
Rodman & Jordan & Pippen - The Greatest Trio
@simeoncole67033 роки тому
Ever
@JohnWilliams-rs1fu3 роки тому
No no no bird Mikal parish
@MarcDufresneosorusrex2 роки тому
what about the meal at Mcdonald's?
@ernestnallen2 роки тому
I'd say that trio just edges out Bird McHale and Parrish but that's a tough call
@chenchen80972 роки тому
Curry durant Thompson
@adamluck61975 років тому
This 13 minute NBA vid from the 90s is far more interesting than anything I've watched from the NBA in the last 13 years (and that's not an understatement). Miss those days...
@Joseph-jx8bl11 місяців тому
Teamwork, strategy…DEFENSE….great era of basketball. Way more entertaining than the style played today.
@misterclutchabc7 місяців тому
That's right... It was very difficult to find someone that could defend Karl Malone by theirself.
@simonemiglioli1165Місяць тому
Non much teamwork, Malone wants to do all alone. He and Stockton should've played for victory, not for statistic.
@ericortega174514 днів тому
It's sad that the poor man's Jordan (LBJ) is considered better than Duncan.😤
@deenugent4732 роки тому
That was real basketball, physicality and defense.
@randomguy615211 місяців тому
was a flagrant in a time with harder fouls this was absolutely garbage defense
@mikaelfrancisbautista231010 місяців тому
@@randomguy6152same as your garbage comment 😂😂😂😂
@simonemiglioli116523 дні тому
Only Pippen and Rodman knew How to defend.
@angelisehart84945 років тому
This what would you call real basketball. After these guys retired the game has never been the same.
@Fakename702 роки тому
THIS!!! You can also blame the decline of the NBA on the lockout that preceded the beginning of the 1998-99 season.
@Alientcp2 роки тому
@@Fakename70 Nah, everyone grew old chasing Jordan, and by the time Jordan retired, everyone was too old to get the flag.
@Fakename702 роки тому
@@Alientcp That doesn't even make sense.
@Alientcp2 роки тому
@@Fakename70 It does, you just have trouble comprehending.
@ivanfritzagustin63432 роки тому
I was 10 yrs old back then I really love those team jazz & Chicago always face on championships full of trials... 😉😉
@nethbt5 років тому
This is arguably the most popular NBA finals game ever
@andresgutierrez27944 роки тому
Lakers vs celtics
@DJkwaz4 роки тому
This is still the most watched Finals game ever (as of 2020).
@streetbeyblade60702 роки тому
@@andresgutierrez2794 do some research
@me3ksdagoat2792 роки тому
2010 Kobe vs Boston Game 7.... that's my #1.. Pau Gasol earned respect that night!
@thecall23122 роки тому
Cavs vs gsw 2016
@quentinwilliams63543 роки тому
Dennis Rodman is one of the greatest defensive talents of that era. Chicago was smart to get Rodman services.
@markfrost27072 роки тому
check the numbers--not true at all
@eFrog27Рік тому
@@markfrost2707 the numbers don’t count some of the shit he actually does. Like force open areas for MJ and Scottie, or zone/foul a player out of the game. He was a bruiser, and he did the work that the team couldn’t afford having Scottie or Mike do. Argue what you will, but Scottie, MJ, and Phil Jackson kept him on the team through 3 championships for a reason. Edit: Mark Frost is making up arguments to argue against. LOL nobody is saying Charles Barkley sucks or that Rodman made MJ. The argument is that he brought defensive and offensive options through his sheer presence on the court, not that he single-handedly made his teams. Besides, Rodman led the league on rebounds through various years on different teams. Bringing up that you watched all of the NBA games is embarrassing though, especially if you can’t understand such a simple argument. Just another old head hating for no reason.
@markfrost2707Рік тому
@@eFrog27 I'm sorry?? Where you watching the NBA then?? Seem a little young? I watched ALL of it--ALL of it and Rodman is widely regarded as someone who did not belong. the hall is NOT for "role players" PERIOD. He got in because he was part of the CULTURE og the 90s NBA. Not a great player but ALWAYS getting attention with his antics, tattoos, hair colors, wearing dresses or anything else he could do for ATTENTION, instead of letting his NOT hall of fame numbers to speak for themself. Rodman was able to defend and get rebounds BECAUSE JORDAN WAS DOUBLE TEAMED. You know nothing about basketball. It wasn't Rodman who helped Jordan into the Hall--it was the other way around...and the simple fact is his numbers are a joke. When you look at his rebound numbers? factor in he was nogt ask to SCORE!!! Look at 6'4" Charles barkley's rebound numbers as he put up 50s! Do you think those two are similar? Again--the hall is not for ROLE PLAYERS. How much defense or how many rebounds do you think Jordan would have got if told 'dont worry about scoring"?? THINK .......sorry
@markfrost2707Рік тому
righttttttt ANY starting NBA player could DOUBLE his efforts (he has THE WORST numbers of ANY player in the hall) when told not to try to score BECAUSE HE COULDNT HIT THE SIDE OF A BARN. Barkley has better rebound numbers and he's 4 inches shorter and scored in the 50s sometimes. he sigle-handily took the Suns to the Finals in his first year. yet he has better rebound numbers. Know why?? HE'S A HALL OF FAME PLAYER. Google it--most pro writers agree--the hall is NOT for role players. he was a BUM. I guess Joe Klien was the greatest center in history, right?? Look at his rings...and Barkley sucked because he has no rings...right? Rodman does NOT belong in the Hall--period
@zZArsenicZzРік тому
@@markfrost2707 this is the same Dennis Rodman who kept MJ down during the 80s right? The same one that MJ couldn't beat right? Gotcha. You absolute cockroach.
@sidewalks22693 роки тому
These are men playing hard ball; competetive, determined, no time for soft unlike todays nba kids
@antonioalexandercampos45543 роки тому
Just like soccer and boxing have become sports for ladies
@armand41163 роки тому
Agree.
@matthewpowell87703 роки тому
@@antonioalexandercampos4554 football*
@fabiorossetto28263 роки тому
Agree
@jowyaborde63113 роки тому
agree
@eisiebuddaie35515 років тому
here because rodman saved the world from nuclear war.
@NameCallingIsWeak5 років тому
"here because rodman saved the world from nuclear war." He helped. I was moved by his tears. All his pistons/bulls cheap plays are forgiven.
@radar04125 років тому
We need a Three day weekend Dennis Rodman Monday Holiday NOW. I need a discount mattress!
@well.thy.one.5 років тому
Eisie Buddaie nukes are a head fake to scare populations
@radar04125 років тому
@@well.thy.one. Well you're closer than everyone else. We're living in the Era of the reelection industrial complex, and no fuckin way are you getting reelected if you're seen making deals with Commies. I had hopes for Trump, but predictably he told Kim Jong Un "we'll negotiate with you as long as you do everything we tell you to do". Lol..
@augustinevela98925 років тому
@@well.thy.one.those missiles flying over Japan were hardly a head fake. Dennis Rodman had a small hand in stopping that.
@tke5675 років тому
You can't play like this in today's NBA. Malone and Rodman would have both been ejected before the half.
@tomitstube5 років тому
and yet they called fouls on malone and rodman... your theory seems to have a huge hole in it. fouls are called less these days... but yeah, it's always better back in your day ain't it?
@tke5675 років тому
@@tomitstube You completely missed my point. The physical way that Rodman and Malone played during their day would get them ejected in today's PG NBA. Heck, you can get called for a technical just for looking at a ref wrong. I don't understand your reasoning since I didn't say anything about fouls. If you get as physical as these guys did in the NBA today, you would get tossed from the game.
@tomitstube5 років тому
@@tke567 again your beliefs are simply based on nostalgic opinion, not facts, rodman got called for a technical just pointing at a ref when going at it with frank brickowski. it happened all the time with players who had reputations, same thing today. but refs don't call fouls like they used to, guys push off and do all sorts of stuff these days, the idea that players are softer today is pure myth.
@tke5675 років тому
@@tomitstube so what's your point? yes it's my opinion, because I watched games back then and it was a more physical game than what i watch today. so just because you don't agree with me, i must wrong? your comments are your opinions too, not facts. geez, you can't just make a simple comment about something without someone trying to criticize you about it.
@jpaustria46825 років тому
@@tomitstube you just got schooled son.
@KingNez89Рік тому
This is REAL TRUE basketball in its pure prime form!
@coreyposley8083 роки тому
One of the greatest games ever played in the nba
@Sophie_kent4 роки тому
12:44 is a great moment between Rodman and Jordan.
@brandonmunro13323 роки тому
“One more stop big guy”
@andrewkmac35072 роки тому
Don't cheat on any screen might of been the message.
@benostiguy72152 роки тому
I noticed that too. Jordan knew what a beast Rodman was… dude was what, 37 at the time?!
@ratso69ful812 роки тому
I wonder what Michael said to him? I noticed Luc was dipping into their conversation...
@dereklim2205Рік тому
MJ told Dennis the equivalent of "Please, control yourself, no foul! We are 5 sec away from our 2nd 3-peat!"
@botfields_hardcoregamer64015 років тому
Rodman had the smoothest happy go lucky jog of all time lmao
@ConanObrien224 роки тому
Facts
@greatomeister6754 роки тому
Best running form ever lol
@BrianPex3 роки тому
I loved watching him even back when they played my Celtics with bird. He was fun to watch.
@SuperRowdyone3 роки тому
That gallop...badass athlete💯🤘🏻
@corkystorky3 роки тому
7:47 You can tell even Jazz fans were happy to see Rodman
@TogotziРік тому
It's crazy how much more physical the game was back then but how the fouls were actually on the ball instead of someone just shoving or pushing the other guy.
@jinpaloalto2 роки тому
Frequent body contacts fighting for positions and spacing, this is true basketball. That's the reason players of USA got difficulty to score in Olympics this year under the FIBA rules. Malone was fantastic during this playoff series considering he's frequently doubled and bumped.
@architect_adventure5 років тому
No floppers just purely physical basketball! Best era with the best players of all time.
@jp38132 роки тому
Rodman flopped from time to time.
@thuggathuggababy2 роки тому
Are you kidding there was tons of flopping in this era
@richcountyratrodsjrod23292 роки тому
No lebron actors
@Jamie-lb7ehРік тому
Now you just blow air and LeBron flops.
@impacc4182Рік тому
@@Jamie-lb7eh bron be living rent free in a failed abortions head like you lol
@juniscecilio5 років тому
You can tell from the score how tight is the defense from both teams. So physical.
@trinsanРік тому
I sat glued to any NBA gane back in thr 90s and early 00s. It was a fantastic time for not only basketball but also the characters on every team. Just look at the fun and competition between Mailman and Worm. Yeah, they pushed it, got overheared, but also had tons of fun being the characters they were. I miss the Jazz from back then, but also the Bulls, Spurs and Knicks. What a decade, what a ride!
@philipbennick34052 роки тому
Such a good series. Loved those gritty games from the 90's. What happened to the NBA? Malone is so underrated. Epic battle !
@chrisbeaver56Рік тому
Underrated? Maybe but in the biggest moments he didn't deliver. Its a team sport but in a few final instances when the game was on the line he had some memorable fails. Theres a difference between great and greatness.
@nrouzbeh6 років тому
In Iran our off day is not sunday, its friday, we didnt get these games live but there was a program which started at 6 am on fidays, you can imagine being in high school and waking up at 6 am on your only off day from school to watch this game, I was so pumped after watching this that I couldn't contain myself for the rest of the week. This sort of game is why I fell in love with basketball as a kid, and now, I'm 35, but still watching the highlights pumps me up, thank you all the great players for all the good memories
@nrouzbeh6 років тому
Ulysses432 surley he was my favourite.
@nrouzbeh6 років тому
Ulysses432 im not caliming that iran is like other western countries but you should see it for yourself to believe it, the state and the people are completely opposite, our international image is way off, my cousins husband is German, he visited us two month ago and he was blown away.
@nrouzbeh6 років тому
Ulysses432 tnx for all your kind words, I studied english literature in college, and about the basketball, It was broadcasted from national tv, no satellite back then, before the so called revolution in 1978 iran was a major partner of usa and I believe we used to have basketball in our colleges and private clubs for many many years
@r.i.p24645 років тому
Ulysses432 I was surprised too cause I thought middle east was all football, I was born there but lived in southeast asia. But I was mostly surprised when you thought basketball wasn’t celebrated around the world at that time. Man they love basketball here in asia. My pops watched bird’s era, I was 6 when I watched this one.
@luisgorgulho97475 років тому
Rouzbeh Shahamat Naderi I say this all the time. I actually had this discussion yesterday. I lived in the Middle East (Oman) and Iran is an amazing country respected by all apart from Saudi Arabia.
@joe16jordan836 років тому
whoa ...very very phisical game unlike today
@MegaClintbeastwood6 років тому
Joe16 Jordan I know right...these guys today can only shoot, pass, finish at positions 1-5. I miss the old days where 2 players on the team got the ball and everyone else stood around and watched
@MegaClintbeastwood6 років тому
Ulysses432 who's mugging...only those unathletic 90s players that couldn't play the ball/defense so they fouled...please. if those guys back then could shoot they would lol take that L
@MegaClintbeastwood6 років тому
Ulysses432 are you honestly saying that when a player shoots 40 percent or higher from 3 he should be going to the paint smh math class beckons, 3 is greater than 2
@Impenneteri6 років тому
@MegaClintbeastwood Because there were superstar big men back in the day so they always feed them in the post just like Malone or a simple pick and pop or pick and roll, if the opposing team double team him he kicks out to the shooter simple as that. That's why Malone and Stockton were so effective. The gameplay right now is ridiculous and foolish at times as it focuses on the 3 point shot which is the least efficient shot. I'll give you an example which happens a lot in today's NBA. In an offensive play during a switch where the offensive big man is being guarded by a small guy, instead of giving the ball to the big man in the post, the offense let the offensive guard who's being guarded by a big man isolate on the top (3 point area) hoping to create distance for a three point attempt. No matter how effective you are as a shooter the 3 point shot is less efficient because it is farther from the basket as oppose to giving it to the big guy who can easily get past his smaller defender on the post. This is why the Spurs has been present in the playoffs since 1995 from David Robinson to TIm Duncan and now Lamarcus Aldridge. They always have an anchor in the post and play inside-out instead of throwing hail mary's every offensive play. Simple efficient offense plus great defense, that's the winning formula. It's sad that everybody wants to copy the Warrior's formula when they got lucky by drafting two great shooters plus an anchor in defense in Green and now Durant which I really don't like because he took the easy way out but that's another topic, to me they are an exception. If I pick the Jordan Bulls and current Warriors. I would definitely pick the Jordan Bulls because that team played simple basketball using MJ as the anchor in the post and is surrounded by effective role players and another star in Pippen. Just like the old NBA they play inside-out which is far efficient than attempting threes everytime. If that three gets defended properly it's easy to lose confidence and eventually lose your rhythm and before you know it your team is getting clobbered. Besides the zone defense in the NBA is a joke, how can you call it zone defense when you can't stay in the shaded area without guarding anyone or else you'll get a 3 second defensive violation. There's a gaping hole in the middle when team employs zone and the quick athletic guards are capitalizing on that stupid rule.
@MegaClintbeastwood6 років тому
Ulysses432 here ill break it down simpler for you. Lmao you're gunna love this, because your hilarious comment holds no water, and now I'm going to make it so that people reading this realize, who in fact needs to go back to school. 40 percent of 50 is 20, 55 percent of 50 is 27.5.......now if you take both of those values, and multiplied it accordingly, if I made 20 three pointers out of 50 shots which is 40 percent made of total shots, I would get a value of 60. If I made 27.5 shots out of 50 which is 55 percent, it would give me a value of 55. Now, last time I checked 60>55. Correct me if I'm wrong. Geez I'm sorry to do that to you, I really am, but you forced my hand.
@maxrap10153 роки тому
That is absolutely madness. Rodman.. What a deffensive player. and Malone, a fantastic player
@nango407310 місяців тому
Rodman was such a good rebound guy but also knew how to set off his opponents, the psychological warfare was key in his game and worked!
@MeMyselfI_694 роки тому
DAMN I miss these days of basketball!!! 80's and 90's were the peak IMO.
@rebelpeace65474 роки тому
They were...it's all for show now
@bandit-px5ul6 років тому
This was one of the best games I ever watched. The series was evenly matched and Rodman was a huge factor in the series. His energy was off the charts> I watched Rodman guard everyone from Malone to Shaq and he played them all hard and tough while being quite smaller than most he was tasked with. Didnt always agree with his antics, but Rodman was a defensive force and a rebounding machine. Couldnt shoot a lick but impacted the game through sheer energy and will.
@gothicRomanticРік тому
This legendary match gonna live forever in our mind. Glad to saw this live when i was kid😊
@fernandocardenas37912 роки тому
This series and game was epic. I'll always say this title of the bulls was thanks to Rodman. And the Jazz was the only team could face the historical Bulls of the nineties, the jazz deserved one ring, and unfortunately Malone never had one.
@wolffiegamingРік тому
That wasn't even the Bulls toughest series that year. The Pacers took Chicago to 7 games. Margins were pretty thin in 98
@ConanObrien22Рік тому
@@wolffiegaming what year is it?
@finsfan909 місяців тому
@@ConanObrien22 1998
@cygnusprime67286 років тому
rodman is like the ultimate troll, tripping malone over and over on purpose to get in his head, hilarious!
@beautifuldevine68265 років тому
Cygnus Prime I remember this like it was yesterday. He was tripping Malone and getting tangled up on purpose lmao. I remember laughing then and I'm laughing now lol.
@michaellinner77725 років тому
And Malone still lit him up!
@2Hard2Core5 років тому
Consider that they also had a wrestling match against eachother a couple of weeks after this game!
@jarenmontaos51955 років тому
Rodman gave Malone some mental problems
@rasheedjeffries57544 роки тому
And bulls wom the series
@paulzegarra34366 років тому
Man how I miss grown man real basketball
@newdayz7156 років тому
A thing of the past :( SO sad man. All the damn politics now are just ridiculous now..... :(
@hades9475 років тому
New Days yup.. millinial safe spaces and feeling offended about everything...RIP NBA
@llamacebu2165 років тому
You motherfuckers didn't even watch it at this time You were either in diapers or not even born Same shit was said the other day, Unitas was the best footplayer. Okay. Did you even watch him play? No. But i know he was !
@jakerojas49425 років тому
They speed up tempo now because grown man ball would bully these lanky shooters. And grown man strength don't thrive in up tempo track meets... Hence LeBron's grown man game struggling versus these fast break 3 point marksman
@matt41225 років тому
@@llamacebu216 I was 12...
@scottmasters52592 роки тому
An awesome era of basketball.
@user-ef3oo7ev1i3 роки тому
Rodman is a guy who doesnt care if he can score or not on a very tense games of NBA Championship.
@magical80134 роки тому
No matter what anyone says, THE UTAH JAZZ held their own in the 90's. Such a great team. I still cannot believe we never had a title. This is when basketball was real. Way more contact.
@Handysoccersc2 роки тому
Y’all were the smartest team and most disciplined team in that era
@bidenneedshisbuttwiped2 роки тому
They were really good! I'm a bulls fan and i loved when we played the jazz. Big Malone/Stockton fan!
@nigelhinds73562 роки тому
They was robbed this game should have being there's
@kordapyo6122 роки тому
@@nigelhinds7356 how they're robbed?
@esterwallace73782 роки тому
Sea sex 😘🎉😃
@jastv69453 роки тому
I can't help but smile looking at these two guys. They respect each other so much and it does not personal.
@KREWHBZ2 роки тому
I was in Utah for this. My grandpa was in the hospital and I was young I think 8 and everybody in the waiting/common area was rooting for Utah but I was a MJ fan, and when MJ hit that dagger, I never felt more hate in a room, it was so intense but I was a happy little guy to see this live on a tv
@minnesotatomcat2 роки тому
I remember watching this series when it first happened, the wrestling between Rodman and Malone, the back and forth leads, it was all epic! And the look on Malones face at the end was priceless, go home mailman!!!
@cjeanrond6 років тому
Karl Malone had one of the most impressive physiques ever. All shoulders and arms...
@ckobo845 років тому
Well that's all you can see because he has a basketball uniform on. That's why he did the pro wrestling thing, so he could show off the rest of his physique.
@stephaniemalley56943 роки тому
But he's way stupid with no titles
@frostywarrior46493 роки тому
@@stephaniemalley5694 that's because 🐐man MJ didn't give titles away...
@joselperez4492 роки тому
Yeah but that still didn't stop Rodman from dominating him in the game that's why Dennis Rodman was not a regular forward he was a power forward
@josesantana7702 роки тому
@@stephaniemalley5694 can anybody tell what his place in scoring in NBA history. Maybe Stephany doesn't know. Besides Championships are teams accomplishments not individuals.
@lkeiii39995 років тому
Wow. The pure physicality of the NBA back then. I miss those days.
@JonHop12 роки тому
My god I miss the old NBA.. Please bring this back.. Same with the NHL.. everyone has gone soft and insane.
@LaidbackNarration30002 роки тому
Goosebumps, real basketball
@milestone_achiever46345 років тому
the quality of this video is superb.
@deez5834 роки тому
I know right it looks like 2018
@raymondblackmon45545 років тому
Basketball is so watered down now this was the best era
@omairoenriqueonatefranco8597Рік тому
Dennis Rodman, uno de mis ídolos más grandes del baloncesto además de Zaquille Oneal, y Michael Jordan y una gran estrella en los Bulls de Chicago.
@reneramirez77772 роки тому
I watched live this entire serie..it was just amazing to see these two teams!!!
@johnames64305 років тому
I missed my 8th grade (useless) graduation to watch this game. Glad I did.
@moeanthony93085 років тому
Worth it.
@well.thy.one.5 років тому
John Ames lol
@sidewalks22693 роки тому
Its koz you know damm well about quality ass basketball unlike todays kids in the nba; heck i was thinking of ice cream in the finals and didnt care for the game recently
@just4justincase5 років тому
Back when MEN played basketball.
@lbmuscle4 роки тому
FACTS!
@thefangsofcerberus47154 роки тому
Was just gonna post the exact same thing.. Then saw your post.
@southerngirl40264 роки тому
Just Cruz okay
@poloescobur21764 роки тому
malone had a child with a 13 year old when he was in college. Chill
@spaceghost41134 роки тому
*plumbers
@edwinlove91203 роки тому
6:01 💪 That Real NBA Hard Players ... Rodman vs Malone Dammmm 👀
@Kinks13 роки тому
The fighting for positions is incredible to see!
@athanasioskyriakidis46136 років тому
Epic game. The build up, a rematch of the 1997 Finals, Jordan's last season, "the last dance", 4 members of the Dream Team, Hall of Fame players and coaches...simply an amazing era, great teams and definitely a different style of ball than today's.
@mikeymercure5 років тому
I remember watching this as a kid. What a great game. Malone is a animal.
@gerardomartinez83142 роки тому
Rodman as well
@herbertbelen842311 місяців тому
this era have a good quality of referee. no flops. high intensity game. 20s era cannot compete with this team.
@ytcommentsguy2 роки тому
Watching this gives me nostalgia. Great moments are gone forever.
@bigal87305 років тому
Damn, 90’s basketball was my childhood. Best time to be a basketball fan
@hans222222223 роки тому
Erveryone commenting on rodman, i get it he plays great defense, but people need to appreciate the beast that was Karl Malone more
@majorvikt81223 роки тому
Quite possibly the best NBA match I've watched I think. Real NBA basketball. Honest, strong and gritty lads. Exactly how it should be played.
@rjorijuela8263 роки тому
Better days of fun basketball. Man, I miss those times. If only I could bring it back.
@djmigsentertainmentllc77014 роки тому
This was NBA basketball, you had to earn every shot especially in the post. Legend
@brumph72565 років тому
I don't hear enough about Karl Malone. That dude was an absolute beast. He was definitely one of the best players in this era. An all-time great.
@mrsky674 роки тому
He’s fucked up as a person though. Which is probably why you don’t.
@heeevibezzz32844 роки тому
he raped a 13 year old in left her that is a nba legend hell noo
@RR-ik9cg4 роки тому
An absolute destroyer
@brumph72563 роки тому
Hokage Itachi Uchiha Well I don’t follow him personally so I wouldn’t know but it would make sense to stay out of the spotlight if he’s a bad person.
@brumph72563 роки тому
Spritual Amir He will always be an nba legend because of what he did on the court. I had no idea he raped a 13 year old girl. That’s absolutely disturbing. Why is he not in prison? Was that actually proven or was that just a rumor?
@EseAztekРік тому
Can't replicate this. That's why the NBA was king of games. Now it's all about the NFL 😎
@binishjohn65817 місяців тому
Best team ever. I watched the game .so much goosebumps. I miss Giants, lords of heaven. ❤
@Jaimehuey3 роки тому
5:50 legendary moment. That was the real NBA!
@pedronarro38623 роки тому
Los chicos.milenials no lo creen y varios analistas actuales que creen que lebron es lo maximo, como dice shaquile oneal hoy se juega en la era de los cup cakes y en los 90 si se jugaba y se notaba la intensidad y esfuerzo para anotar de los jugadores. Hoy en dia es muy aburrido son muchos tiros de tres y por eso los juegos no son tan agarrados.
@user-ps6iz6bd9tРік тому
That's a flop u trippin man😂
@rigojr916 років тому
In today's basketball; if you touch them, it's a foul. 😂
@kowloonmichael5 років тому
Jacob Graves 😆😆😆😂😂😂
@invisiblematrixx7615 років тому
You got that right Rigo! You breathe too closely it's a stupid foul. It's all about controlling who goes to the championship and who doesn't go ! That's why they changed all the rules, like no hand checking anymore, no tough defense anymore, it's all about Ratings, and putting money back into the pockets of the owners and everyone getting their cut off the monies.
@Randomnessthatkeepsmeawake5 років тому
Flop
@dialecticalmonist34055 років тому
Nonsense. They had just as many touch fouls back then.
@tomitstube5 років тому
which is complete nonsense, refs "let them play" more than ever. did they not call these guys for fouls? nostalgia is blinding.
@ShaighJosephson2 роки тому
Excellent recap of this game... 👍👍👍
@markrisselcelo18298 місяців тому
The best finals game ever.
@yaohe56796 років тому
The best Bulls ever !
@rpena626 років тому
The Pistons taught the Bulls how to play tough ! They wouldn't have won 6 titles without Rodman and Salley !
@Psyfi855 років тому
Michael was so clutch man..gets the quick 2 for 1 on second to last possession then gets the steal on Malone. Feels like it happened yesterday...
@BoydXplorerРік тому
Amazing play by both teams. Interesting to watch till the end. Tnx4sharing 😍
@joehollywood72362 роки тому
There's so many smart players on both teams. In that last play, Stockton (NBA all time assist leader) had a wide open teammate in the paint but he knew Pippen was so fast that he couldn't pass it to him fast enough.
@BloodFromSpain5 років тому
Rodman & Malone looked like they were playing that potato sack game where you gotta see who crosses the finish line first while everybody gets bundled as they hop forward😂😂😂 I remember this game like it was yesterday. Was 14 years then & 34 now.
@haroldsneed6 років тому
I miss this NBA. Today’s game is boring.
@mildeoficjalnie6003Рік тому
0:43Jordan's steal, what a great timing 🤯
@strauqq1Рік тому
Why does this never get old?
@irod6425 років тому
No way you will see that kind of physicality in today's NBA!!! Today's refs will send you to jail for half of that! 90's NBA if for sure the best NBA we have ever seen!!
@thomasg.54665 років тому
80's and 90's...those were 20 years of awesome physical basketball! None of this dancing around and launching 3's from everywhere on the court. Today's version of the NBA is shit and for pansies.
@ericmatterson99053 роки тому
Current NBA games remind me of pick up basketball
@hiphop6703 роки тому
Malone jogava demais, mas nunca conseguiu arrumar nada contra os Bulls. Saudades dos anos 90, saudades dessas 2 finais entre Bulls e Utah! Só agora em 19/20 fomos ter uma final tão emocionante assim!
@TheChimpoko12 роки тому
Dennis was so good, I hope Jordan calls him up and says thanks from time to time
@pannlann148Рік тому
The best final from my childhood 👊👊👊
@ethiansjh6 років тому
rodman is the genius....so brilliant
@misteryo9115 років тому
The real life sakuragi lol
@siyarg.49006 років тому
Malone vs Rodman is more fun than Cena vs Rock
@virlyndaandres70486 років тому
Edward Elric Edward Elric
@nitsujanimations72126 років тому
Don't revive yo mama
@JapanLovez6 років тому
1:38 was not a sign of respect, it was a sign of bromance..CONFIRMED.
@dantemendano68145 років тому
Edward Elric midget
@brut96145 років тому
@@JapanLovez they've join n fought each other at wcw long before this match
@iamtimur479510 місяців тому
What a golden era of a basketball it was…today NBA is nothing but money.
@tuanonnadue3 роки тому
What a game! Legendary!
@kasparovthegodofwar5 років тому
OMG most legendary games. I was probably just 8 but i remember those days.
@landonic815 років тому
I miss low post basketball with grown men. Now we have 125 pound Trae Young prancing around going untouched launching half court threes. Sad
@JayZoop5 років тому
Nick Now it’s like cherry pickers on the outside.
@producedbydna80285 років тому
Basketball is better now old head
@JayZoop5 років тому
Why, because centers shoot 3's now. Well they are neglecting the inside sometimes. Current players are more athletic but stay up in the air longer and is easier to fake out. Doing a Eurostep around somebody very slowly is a travel for sure. Iverson started the whole carry the ball thing.
@producedbydna80285 років тому
@@JayZoop neglecting the inside? That crap slows down the game. I never understood how you could be considered a pro basketball player and not be able to shoot the ball, run thr floor, handle the basketball, lead the break, etc just because you were 7ft. Now they can do all of this an more.
@utherlightbringer38684 роки тому
@@producedbydna8028 oh i broke my nail bc contact crying like a little whiny bitch is basketball of today...90's were golden age of NBA and basketball
@rayejohn79rj112 роки тому
👊💥💫this is the NBA I miss..
@blowith2 роки тому
Man what a great series
@Scorpion540926 років тому
Literally if it wasn't for rodman Utah would've steamrolled over the bulls. Nobody could guard Malone besides Rodman and yet he still was dropping 20+ . I love seeing undersized guys playing that lockdown d on behemoth's.
@mussman717word6 років тому
PIRU LORD 100% true
@wrestlemania7ven5 років тому
hall of fame
@bigboner235 років тому
Without Mike they wouldn’t be in playoffs?
@invisiblematrixx7615 років тому
You're absolutely right! Right on point! I grew up in Detroit a die hard pistons fan! They were definitely dirty and tougher than they come, Mahorne, Rodman, Laimbeer, Isaiah, salley, joe dumars,. When Michael Jordan left the league for awhile after he came back to Chicago Horace grant was gone with the Orlando Magic, and one of the reasons that the bulls lost was because they got out rebounded, so they went after Dennis Rodman to help them on the boards. If Dennis would not have been there I believe that Utah would have won that series.
@ronaldronald58085 років тому
Agree! Not only the jazz. Even jordan admitted himself that it was a good thing that olajuwon rockets did not passed the west during his championship years because they are being beaten by them in regular season. Jordan won over barkley, drexler and their forgotten teammates. And one chicago bulls coach admitted that versus magic johnson Lakers they were lucky to have found lakers plays in torn pieces in a trash can during game 2 practice. Mind you lakers won game 1. Google it.
@junior24046 років тому
Man! Can you imagine Draymond against Rodman... There is no way he keeps his cool as the Mailman did... To be able to get 30 pts against this kind of defense takes real basketball smarts. You had to figure out a way to score. Today the defender just simply guide you to the basket...
@eazye5196 років тому
junior2404 lol Draymond. he'd be just another guy in the 90s NBA. everyone acts like he's so tough. the league is trash and full of weak players who have to go and hide on their rivals roster to win.
@boogieloo18316 років тому
junior2404 - this right here. When you can play defense like back then, you can't just play like teams today do shooting indiscriminately. Nonstop passing like today's teams couldn't be done with the defensive physicality - there would be too many turnovers and interceptions. This also gave shooters less time and space to shoot which affected shooting percentages. Like you said, teams needed to find ways to score - that was what the game was about.
@tysondoe84026 років тому
No can you imagine Bill Laimbeer vs Rodman???
@benjaminhuggins39346 років тому
junior2404 This is why I barely respect today's players with the exception of a few
@mjckabz98466 років тому
rodman vs draymond. . . for sure out of the game c dray
@aatronfrazier84612 роки тому
Truly legendary. Basketball ain't basketball no more its good now but it used to be great. It used to be where amazing happens