the steal at 0:13 seconds ...the ability to in a split second recognize the guy coming off the screen , then faking like he didn't see it coming and turning at the exact right moment , and having his hand at the right height even though his back was to the passer is unreal
@tazbomberman wow I just noticed this.... awesome shit. I remember MJ saying that he didn't need to move his head much on defense cause he had great peripheral vision, I didn't know he had eyes on the back of his head tho... amazing.
@dimedropper1992 No it doesn't I mean ocme one with the Kobe hate. Geez! We all know Jordan is the GOAT but Kobe is one helluva player in his own right. It's so wrong on a basketball level to degrade Kobe, Lebron or Wade in order to constantly elevate Jordan. Let Kobe be great and do great things in his own right!
at 2:12 he just beats 4 guys off the dribbles like it is nothing and finds his way smoothly to have an open shot so close to the basket. the way he recognizes and solves double/triple team is unmatched by anyone before and after him.
@popeyeisgood Could not agree more.. the way MJ recognized and solved double/triple teams is unmatched.. his offensive instincts were one of a kind..he truly is in his own universe.
yea there is simply no comparison between kobe or lebron ( both in their primes ) to mj in terms of quickness and instinct. not even close. jordan literally can go left or right equally quick. even in the 2nd 3peat when he was considerably slower. old grant hill,rose now and wade a few years back have had some moment of jordan like first steps but no they are not doing it consistently like mj.
and not only his offensive instinct but his defensive instinct too. i laugh so hard when i saw some dude saying payton is a better perimeter defender. jordan from 84-93 was an enormous disruptive force on the team defense, let alone his incredible steals and blocks record during that time. he was literally every where.
@popeyeisgood Oh you mean the "Kobe crossover", like the "Kobe reverse pivot" and the "Kobe turnaround fadeaway", they are moves that Mike copied from Kobe thanks to time travel... or at least its what some kids want to believe, hehe.
haha guess you could put it that way. but jordan never do too much of that in the past.
his crossovers were always straight forward without too much 'dribbling around his body while his body isn't going forward or toward the basket', like some of those over dribbling ball hogs do nowadays.
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Poor Hersey Hawkins is probably still in therapy trying to get over the domestic abuse Mike put on him while he was a Sixer...
RAV52 10 months ago
i love the music
iTzeXile13 1 year ago
What's the instrumental playing? Seems to fit the video pretty well.
TheKingOfRuckus 1 year ago 2
atleast the music goes well when he is shooting free - throws . GOAT
Estonskii 1 year ago
I read in the book "The Jordan Rules" that the coaches this season 90-91 felt MJ's game was showing signs of subtle slipping. Must have been a joke!
Cwm368 1 year ago
02:31....How can you guard a move like that and on that speed?
AtilaCarneiro 1 year ago
where do i begin ?
the steal at 0:13 seconds ...the ability to in a split second recognize the guy coming off the screen , then faking like he didn't see it coming and turning at the exact right moment , and having his hand at the right height even though his back was to the passer is unreal
the and 1 at 2:24 ... no words
2:33 - the stutter step move he does on Manute happens so quickly he looks like a blur
tazbomberman 1 year ago 2
@tazbomberman wow I just noticed this.... awesome shit. I remember MJ saying that he didn't need to move his head much on defense cause he had great peripheral vision, I didn't know he had eyes on the back of his head tho... amazing.
andgar923 4 months ago
thx for the up
andgar923 1 year ago
Wow and the thing is he knows he's good, but to bad the loss this game...
jaboo82681 1 year ago
0:22 soo pretty
when kobe does it, it looks forced
dimedropper1992 1 year ago
@dimedropper1992 No it doesn't I mean ocme one with the Kobe hate. Geez! We all know Jordan is the GOAT but Kobe is one helluva player in his own right. It's so wrong on a basketball level to degrade Kobe, Lebron or Wade in order to constantly elevate Jordan. Let Kobe be great and do great things in his own right!
chiladin 1 year ago
what does SPMJ stand for...I know what the MJ stands for, but what about the SP?
TheFlex21 1 year ago
@TheFlex21
Pip
SPMJ 1 year ago
at 0:32 you don't see mj doing that quick multiple crossover between and behind his legs that often.
popeyeisgood 1 year ago
at 2:12 he just beats 4 guys off the dribbles like it is nothing and finds his way smoothly to have an open shot so close to the basket. the way he recognizes and solves double/triple team is unmatched by anyone before and after him.
popeyeisgood 1 year ago 5
@popeyeisgood Could not agree more.. the way MJ recognized and solved double/triple teams is unmatched.. his offensive instincts were one of a kind..he truly is in his own universe.
falkner23 10 months ago
@falkner23
yea there is simply no comparison between kobe or lebron ( both in their primes ) to mj in terms of quickness and instinct. not even close. jordan literally can go left or right equally quick. even in the 2nd 3peat when he was considerably slower. old grant hill,rose now and wade a few years back have had some moment of jordan like first steps but no they are not doing it consistently like mj.
popeyeisgood 10 months ago 2
@popeyeisgood
and not only his offensive instinct but his defensive instinct too. i laugh so hard when i saw some dude saying payton is a better perimeter defender. jordan from 84-93 was an enormous disruptive force on the team defense, let alone his incredible steals and blocks record during that time. he was literally every where.
popeyeisgood 10 months ago
@popeyeisgood Oh you mean the "Kobe crossover", like the "Kobe reverse pivot" and the "Kobe turnaround fadeaway", they are moves that Mike copied from Kobe thanks to time travel... or at least its what some kids want to believe, hehe.
Great highlight SPMJ, thanks.
saturndual32 1 year ago 8
@saturndual32
haha guess you could put it that way. but jordan never do too much of that in the past.
his crossovers were always straight forward without too much 'dribbling around his body while his body isn't going forward or toward the basket', like some of those over dribbling ball hogs do nowadays.
popeyeisgood 1 year ago
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@saturndual32 you gotta see this youtube video called th Kobe Jordan Song...
jwater1221 1 year ago
Aaaah, more greatness. Thanks for the upload
jeditwinz 1 year ago