 Welcome back to yet another reaction video. Today we look at the number one ranked NBA player of 30 ever. It's not of the year of 2020, 2021, 2022. That's the type of video series I'm used to fucking making, you know what I mean? This is ever. Alright, the number one ranked NBA player ever. And look, there's no prizes for who guesses right. Because I'm assuming yes, and there it is, Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan! Six of six NBA final series. Took some years out in between three and three, I'm lead to believe, to play some baseball. If it wasn't the case, let me know in the comment section below. If it was the case, give me a pat on the back. Either way, he went three, took a couple of seasons out and went another three. And look, with that in mind, he hasn't won the most rings of all time. But I'm lead to believe he's certainly been the most successful as far as ratios, as far as percentages concerned. You know, you go to six final series and you win six. That's incredible. Either way, Michael Jordan, number one. I haven't yet watched his Netflix series, which is called, actually was it the last dance? Yeah, it was the last dance. The Tom Brady one was the man in the arena. So I've got two full series to watch, to be fair. The two greatest sportsmen of all time, in my opinion. Other than Jonah Lamu, of course, of the New Zealand All Blacks. But either way, let's have a look at this. We blurb here, complex.com has, has, has written for us. And then following that, we will go to YouTube, we'll write in Michael Jordan highlights and we will watch them until we are impressed, or at least until I'm impressed. Either way, how much of an explanation do you need here? Of course, Michael Jordan is number one. The man won three in a row, left to play baseball, then came back to win three in a row again. And then he came back one more time and was one of the oldest players to average 20 points per game and score 40 plus in a game. With the wizards, I'm lead to believe. The goat, no question. No question in the world. But I'm still going to remind you that he never played in a finals game seven in six appearances, and won a defensive player of the year award in 88, along with his five MVPs, six finals MVPs, and was named the NBA's 75th anniversary team. He played at the highest level on both sides of the floor, and like Bill Russell before him, knew exactly what he had to do to help his team win day in and day out. Jordan never took a game off. There was that famous flu game, wasn't there? He was a maniac for better or worse. The guy was brought to tears when he looked back at how many... Jesus, how do you pronounce that? Maniacal? Maniacal? Maniacal? Maniacal? Maniacal? Maniacal? Maniacal. He was towards his teammates, so he wasn't just a manic himself. He was that way towards his teammates. ESPN's The Last Dance tried its best to encapsulate MJ's stranglehold on the basketball world and still didn't do it justice. No guard has ever dominated the league like he did, which helps his case when you see him on the top of everyone's list. There would never be another Michael Jordan. The winning, the endorsements, the shoes, the legacy. He did it all, and made sure you knew about it along the way, all with a smile on his face and a cigar about to be lit. I've never smoked a cigar. I've smoked many joints in my life. I've never smoked a cigarette. In fact, I have. Well, the last one I smoked was when I was about 13 years of age. But cigars, not for me. For Michael Jordan, quite possibly. Either way, let's go to YouTube. Let's finish this series outright and let's watch Michael Jordan until I am indeed impressed. Did we not even have some 1080p? For fuck's sake. Just the greatest we ever do it. Just the greatest to ever do it. Top 50 plays? Well, I'm assuming I'm going to be impressed from the get-go, but let's go. Well, I'm going to, that's a decent assist. It's not a LeBron James just palm the ball and just into the paint type of assist, but it's decent. What are we going to see here? A bit of a steal? Fucking hell. How many? He took fucking four steps the entire court. He is flying through the air. Imagine seeing that in live type. Look, this is the last video of the series. I don't want to fucking cut it off too soon. But, you know, people will be making these, watching a certain player, a certain team, a certain whatever, until they're impressed. And the videos are 12 seconds long and I'm thinking, nah man, that's just, you can't do that. You can't cut it off at that point. So we're going to continue, but that was probably the most aggressive block I've seen since Kevin Garnett. Oh, the ball is, it's like putty in his hands. He can do whatever he wants with it at any moment. Come on, mate. Oh, the way that he can palm the ball. I mean, us mere mortals can't. I mean, we can't really. I mean, because our hands just are not big enough, right? But he can. We're going to see a couple more, a couple more, a couple more. Behind the back to fucking, oh, get past the first defense. Look at that. What the fuck? Alright, we're going to see one more, one more, one more, one more, one more. Oh my God. Goes on the shoulders of this opposite man. Oh, fucking hell. No. Look at this. Against Larry Bird. Get out of my face, son. Get out of my face. It's the classic Jordan Dunk, isn't it? And that's it. That's where we cut it here, guys. Thank you for watching and I'll see you in the next video. And an absolute pleasure. What a series to have embarked on. What a series to have completed. And, well, I just hope you guys enjoy the upcoming NBA season. I mean, will we see LeBron James become the all-time leading scorer? I'm assuming we will, being that he's only got to score 1,600 and something points. Either way, guys, thanks for watching and yeah, peace out. I'm impressed. Where are we? We could be here all day. We should be here all day, but we won't. Thanks and peace out.