Also, I'm very familiar with the Jordan Rules. I've heard some guys knock it, but I saw this one video explaining it and I was actually pretty impressed. Chuck Daly was a great coach, R.I.P.
And you attempt to belittle me online like I give a shit about your opinion. I wrote his name wrong. So what. You failed to form a complete sentence and include punctuation. Who's the true idiot here?
It's amazing how people forget Isaiah. I think that if he didn't have such a well-balanced team in the Pistons that he'd be associated in the same sense as Jordan is. I personally, think that Isaiah was a better ball player. He was unstoppable. Dumars would put the clamp on Jordan with ease, but Isaiah..come on. Ya'll just saw it. He'd have two of the best defenders on him and break both. That's pure talent right there. Definitely a legend.
Its obviously pointless to try to argue with some Jordan dickriders. Probably just started watching basketball in the late 90's so talking basketball with you would be pointless.
thing is. isiah was a POINT guard. IMO the GOAT point guard. mj was a shooting guard. his responsibility was to shoot. and he was the GOAT shooting guard. they were both clutch players. isiah was def. the best ball handler and passer. IMO a better passer than magic. but mj was a better scorer. no offense to isiah but scoring was mj's job. that's why
Beautiful response. I agree with everything you said 100%. Jordan definitely had more responsibility as a scorer because he didn't have the nucleus that Detroit had. You know who I DO think has the game to surpass Jordan's "GOAT" status? Kobe. Sadly, Kobe is far too cocky to ever mature into that position fully. His game is undeniable. But his attitude limits his abilities.
"I personally, think that Isaiah was a better ball player. He was unstoppable. Dumars would put the clamp on Jordan with ease, but Isaiah..come on. Ya'll just saw it. He'd have two of the best defenders on him and break both. That's pure talent right there. Definitely a legend."
Hey, I liked the late 80s- early 90s Pistons, too, but do you have any examples of Dumars putting the "clamp" on Jordan? I just looked at his 89-90 playoff stats, and he was ahead of everyone else in scoring average....
Dude, your research is faulty. You can't compare his ENTIRE playoff run to the few games he played against the Pistons. And you're researching Dumars on the downslope of his career. He retired like 4 years after that. Look at the 86, 87, 88 stats of the GAMES he played the Pistons. They only met 4 times per season and then maybe a few games in the Playoffs. Keep in mind that they had the 5, 7, 7, 7, format back then also. Your stats are his NBA stats as a WHOLE. Not individual "vs Pistons" games
I ran out of space in my previous response. But apparantly you never heard of the "Jordan Rules." Even Jordan, when asked in several interviews, admits that Dumars was the most difficult cat he's ever had to deal with defensively.
I'm not knocking Jordan dude. He did his thing. I just think Isiah was the better ball player. It's my opinion. I'm entitled to that.
Hey, I'm not knocking Dumars, either, he's a cool guy and I respect him, but Jordan still got his points against him and the rest of the Pistons, even if it was some of the toughest he's ever earned.
If you like Isiah more, that's cool, too, he was a great player who had a lot of big moments. 16 points in 90 seconds, 25 points in a single quarter... pretty Goddamn impressive stuff.
Also, I'm very familiar with the Jordan Rules. I've heard some guys knock it, but I saw this one video explaining it and I was actually pretty impressed. Chuck Daly was a great coach, R.I.P.
Droog13 2 years ago
thank u stirs11 finnaly!
tjayw86 3 years ago
Yeah he was that guy.
fonsway 3 years ago
You guys have the wrong idea. MJ had better teamates sure isiah has dumars but it was up to isiah too ball handle
Leslie9602 4 years ago
Jordan had better ball handling skills than Magic and Isiah, buddy.
Clyde Drexler said thath once.
Magic was a better passer, and Isiah was a better scorer than Magic.
mickeyjordan 4 years ago
old school b-ball was so much more fun
gabrielusa911 4 years ago
The best crossover in the nba. It's a leader
bruxellesbrussels 4 years ago 4
Isiah is a great player, one of the best ever, but i prefer Pete Pistol.
M4theusinho 5 years ago
You talking about forgetting Isiah and you write his name wrong xD idiot
NOZ88 5 years ago
And you attempt to belittle me online like I give a shit about your opinion. I wrote his name wrong. So what. You failed to form a complete sentence and include punctuation. Who's the true idiot here?
DiaAkin 5 years ago
It's amazing how people forget Isaiah. I think that if he didn't have such a well-balanced team in the Pistons that he'd be associated in the same sense as Jordan is. I personally, think that Isaiah was a better ball player. He was unstoppable. Dumars would put the clamp on Jordan with ease, but Isaiah..come on. Ya'll just saw it. He'd have two of the best defenders on him and break both. That's pure talent right there. Definitely a legend.
DiaAkin 5 years ago 2
Yeah, Jordan would drop 30 on Dumars and that was a bad night. Dumars certainly put the clamp on Jordan "with ease". lol.
uberathlete 5 years ago
Its obviously pointless to try to argue with some Jordan dickriders. Probably just started watching basketball in the late 90's so talking basketball with you would be pointless.
DiaAkin 5 years ago 3
I think Isaiah had the best ground game in the history of the nba..the the actual goal was just the cherry on top!
trollgoal 4 years ago 3
thing is. isiah was a POINT guard. IMO the GOAT point guard. mj was a shooting guard. his responsibility was to shoot. and he was the GOAT shooting guard. they were both clutch players. isiah was def. the best ball handler and passer. IMO a better passer than magic. but mj was a better scorer. no offense to isiah but scoring was mj's job. that's why
sickswunsolja 4 years ago
Beautiful response. I agree with everything you said 100%. Jordan definitely had more responsibility as a scorer because he didn't have the nucleus that Detroit had. You know who I DO think has the game to surpass Jordan's "GOAT" status? Kobe. Sadly, Kobe is far too cocky to ever mature into that position fully. His game is undeniable. But his attitude limits his abilities.
DiaAkin 4 years ago
"I personally, think that Isaiah was a better ball player. He was unstoppable. Dumars would put the clamp on Jordan with ease, but Isaiah..come on. Ya'll just saw it. He'd have two of the best defenders on him and break both. That's pure talent right there. Definitely a legend."
Hey, I liked the late 80s- early 90s Pistons, too, but do you have any examples of Dumars putting the "clamp" on Jordan? I just looked at his 89-90 playoff stats, and he was ahead of everyone else in scoring average....
Droog13 2 years ago
Dude, your research is faulty. You can't compare his ENTIRE playoff run to the few games he played against the Pistons. And you're researching Dumars on the downslope of his career. He retired like 4 years after that. Look at the 86, 87, 88 stats of the GAMES he played the Pistons. They only met 4 times per season and then maybe a few games in the Playoffs. Keep in mind that they had the 5, 7, 7, 7, format back then also. Your stats are his NBA stats as a WHOLE. Not individual "vs Pistons" games
DiaAkin 2 years ago
.... plus his field goal percentage was a bit over .500. it was pretty much the same the season before, too.
Droog13 2 years ago
I ran out of space in my previous response. But apparantly you never heard of the "Jordan Rules." Even Jordan, when asked in several interviews, admits that Dumars was the most difficult cat he's ever had to deal with defensively.
I'm not knocking Jordan dude. He did his thing. I just think Isiah was the better ball player. It's my opinion. I'm entitled to that.
DiaAkin 2 years ago
Hey, I'm not knocking Dumars, either, he's a cool guy and I respect him, but Jordan still got his points against him and the rest of the Pistons, even if it was some of the toughest he's ever earned.
If you like Isiah more, that's cool, too, he was a great player who had a lot of big moments. 16 points in 90 seconds, 25 points in a single quarter... pretty Goddamn impressive stuff.
Droog13 2 years ago
Genius.
JungV 5 years ago 2
one of the best
twistedlink8 5 years ago