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Bulls vs. Blazers: 1986-1987. Jordan 53 points

January 8, 1987 86-87 Blazers was an incredible offensive team. Led by Kiki Vandeweghe and Clyde Drexler, a total of seven players averaged in double figures in scoring that year. (This is probab...  
 
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westy44cal (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Michael avoids the body check..LOL. That was a different era for sure. Forget hand check, we are going to body check you! Now a days if you look at the offensive palyer it's a foul. Amazing. 45PPG AVG for sure in today's game a prime MJ is puttin' up
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4:37 to 4:41 the 1st step quickness and driving speed is just insane! 6:58 to 7:04 man that was insane if it fell through
NoMercyDB (6 months ago) Show Hide
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wow clyde drexler is fucking sick
gocelts34n7 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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jesus watching this bulls team reminds me of watching this years Miami HEAT team with Dwyane Wade. They just had NO ONE that could score other than Wade and if eh played at allstar level or below they lost automatically, superstar level was needed to win in each game

These bulls really SUCKED huh? MJ had to carry everything, they didnt have NOBODY that could create offense other than MJ.
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wow, young Jordan mostly scored in paint area, just like a different player from Jordan after his first came back.

And his reverse layups are incredable, players today do it once then it could be top 10 shots in a week, but Jordan did those sick layups several times in one game!

Yes, just like Wade and Iverson, young Jordan had no second offense player could help him until Pippen came.
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MJ was ungodly. He played in an age of brutal defense like the Piston's badboys and Knicks with Ewing, Oakley, Mason, guys all willing to crack your skull for the ball. And add to that the handchecking they were doing. Imagine a guy with hands the size of a baseball glove on your back. Pushing you away, unbalancing you, holding you down, it's unthinkable that MJ still shot 50 percent.
Kobe, Lebron, KG, will always be ball boys to MJ. He is Mr. Basketball.
RuleSeventySix (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Maybe it's just me, but I LOVED the fact that there was no commentary for that stretch.

Really, trying to describe some of the plays wouldn't do them justice.
heping10 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is what i call defensed...It's not easy to score in the paint. Unlike today's defense,easy to score with the 3sec rule and handchecking.
LakersDynasty42 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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You mean without "the 3 seconds rule and handchecking".
deadfresh10 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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he should say "with the 3 second rule and without handchecking"

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