Michael Jordan 1998: 44pts Vs. Big Dog & Ray Allen's Milwaukee Bucks
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Jordan in his prime would destroy Kobe Bryant and anyone else today. If only people were smart enough to realize that.
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MJ all day! A Day without a MJ Video is a waste
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@dhuang8 well said
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@Airbear12321 unless you're either his teammate, coach or a fan of his team.
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Lol jason kidd won his first ring as a 39 year old and grant is still highly effective at age 39. you people honestly think jordan wouldnt destroy the league today? get real! look at the video again. you cant defend those fadeaway and cross overs.
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Uh what? Prime Mike would destroy in todays NBA due to easier defense and rules favoring offense. He was having 40 point games when he was 40 years old for gods sake. The game has not "evolved". It's gotten worse.
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mj is good, the sad thing that people don't realize is that the game has evolved and mj wouldn't be able to do the things he did here in today's game! all i'm saying is that jordan was the blueprint for guys like kobe wade and lebron who used jordan to become better and more skilled players... just like jordan did with guys like oscar robertson dr j and etc...
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@scottie2333 true. Not saying that Kobe would not be great but when looking to Kobe's career, his primetime is already over at the age of 32. MJ was still averaging 30 ppg, shooting almost 50% from the field and was still the best player in the NBA at the age of 35.
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Would he did to Ray Allen at 1:45 is just ridiculous. Moving without the ball
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1:13 wide open ray allen... not somthing you want to hear ever
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beautiful
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look stop hating on kobe.no hes not better than michael. but hes the closet thing we have ever seen to him. he is a better shooter, not better on defense,and not as creative. hes just a good a passer as well. kobes the secnd greatest 2 guard of all time. he has passed west and baylor in all time lakers records, no other two guard comes close. hell kobes one of th etop 5 players of all time easily
@ hoopsencyclopedia, i think that Dennis Rodman hit 3 three pointers in a row in that game but last one 5:48 didnt count because of steping out of bounds.
TheTroo 2 years ago 4
Great memory - you're right. I didn't include all three of them and the last one didn't count but it still looked good!
hoopsencyclopedia 2 years ago 4