Its annoying that Nick Wright continues to disrespect Jordan.
@ronb41157 ай бұрын
Nick Wright is just annoying in general, I’ll scroll past anything I see him in.
@ProphetP117 ай бұрын
Factual
@ronjones94407 ай бұрын
Nick wright is a damn clown🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@mikebuckets7 ай бұрын
I wish sometimes MJ would come out and roasts his ass.
@markedwards21947 ай бұрын
He just does it for attention
@LargeDude20237 ай бұрын
Anyone that saw MJ's career realizes why he is considered the greatest player ever. I never saw Wilt or Russell play, but MJ is the greatest player I've ever seen. MJ was incredible even before the chips.
@billybadass30567 ай бұрын
well those yrs before 91 was the Air Jordan yrs... and the yr that hoops focused on in particular, 87 thru 88, was jeff's revenge yr where he set out to prove a point he can make his team better after being swept out the plyoffs the yr before..
@LargeDude20237 ай бұрын
@@billybadass3056 I don't remember much about those early matchups other than the Celtics and Pistons were great teams that won multiple chips and had multiple HOFs. As a Knicks fan, we stood no chance.
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
Straight Facts! Nicky boi was still a puppy when Mike played.He never saw prime Mike ,he was still drinking his milk and playing with his toys . Automatically disqualified from any MJ talk
@billybadass30567 ай бұрын
@@LargeDude2023 in the 80's or nineties.. yes i know... what's worst is all the 23 jerseys you seen ppl wear here during the midest of their plyoff rivalry....
@jordanjenkins16717 ай бұрын
MJ is the combination of their best attributes -- he had Wilt's athleticism and dominant stats, and Russell's leadership and obsession with winning.
@anthonystevenson8307 ай бұрын
Before jordan even got his first championship they were already calling him the GOAT based of achievements.
@ahamedaly79537 ай бұрын
Can I get a hay yeah ??
@jlui217 ай бұрын
-- When they voted for the Top 50, Shaq made it despite only playing 4 years. Some players you just know. MJ is only a platform of his own (there are some close 2nds: Kareem, Lebron, Bird, Magic, etc).
@BigDan21.7 ай бұрын
@@jlui21I was a huge Shaq fan and I was shock they gave it too him just because he was so young! But he was a sure thing baring a major injury! And that was before he was L.A. SHaq!
@user-ph7sd3tf9i7 ай бұрын
Exactly Exactly. MJ was like a keg of dynamite.
@wangtang127 ай бұрын
@jlui21 lebron ain't second not even top 5. The only ones that can come or even be considered better are bill Russell and Kareem
@Nothereman99997 ай бұрын
For 7 years I've heard Nick Wright hail LeBron as the GOAT and in that 7 years, every argument he's made is essentially tearing down Jordan's accomplishments rather than making a case for LeBron. Jordan is the only guy who ever who titles while leading the league in usage rate, something he did 5 times. Players like that ALWAYS get honed in on and struggle come playoff time, MJ was the only player in history that could overcome that kind of defensive attention. when LeBron shoots 30 shots a game (like 2015 finals), his average drops to 38%, Jordan routinely averaged 50% with the same amount of shots. Players aren't supposed to be able to do that.
@guillermomclean86577 ай бұрын
The only comparison Jordan and lebum have it's that they both played basketball that's about it
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
And number 23 hahahaha He wanna be like Mike lol
@Jimmyd1347 ай бұрын
Don’t forget space jam. That’s how much this lequeen is up MJs ass.
@lamefart7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-lt1fx2he5s7 ай бұрын
@@sonnyallagonez5776It’s funny because Lebron could’ve made no.6 legendary how Kobe made 8 and 24 legendary
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
@@user-lt1fx2he5s Yup he could've gotten both numbers retired like The Black Mamba.But no he wanted to be like Mike but he ain't got the bag hahahaha At least Kobe played like Mike and had the same killer instinct
@joeldriver-sp2rg7 ай бұрын
It's one thing to try to make a case for Lefraud being the GOAT but Nick Wrong has just gone too far with all of this mud slinging. This is what we see in political debates. Instead of actually making a case for Lefraud being better (which he obviously can't) he has to resort to trying to make negative remarks about Jordan's career. There isn't any actual basketball skills or accomplishments argument he can ever make for Lefraud being better than Jordan and that will never change.
@vicepresidentmikepence8897 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan played five seasons without Scottie Pippen 84-85 38-44..First round exit 85-86. 30-52..First round exit 86-87. 40-42...First round exit 01-02. 37-45..out of playoffs 02-03. 37-45..out of playoffs LeBron james carried an absolutely horrific 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers team to the nba finals In the modern NBA era (post 1960) only nine NBA top 75 players have won a championship without another top 75 player as a teammate Rick Barry (1975) Bill Walton (1977) Hakeem Olajuwon (1994) Tim Duncan (2005) (2007) Kobe Bryant (2009) (2010) Steph Curry (2015) (2022) LeBron james (2016) Kawhi Leonard (2019) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2021) As you can see, LeBron James is on the list and Michael Jordan isnt Lebron james has won 17 playoff series, without an nba top 75 teammate. Michael Jordan won ZERO LeBron james has won 10 conference championships Michael Jordan won 6......Only Bill Russell and Sam Jones have more conference championships (In a mostly nine team league) than LeBron James In the year before Michael Jordan and LeBron James joined their team and the year after they left their team, their records were 83-84 bulls 27-55 84-85 bulls. 38-44 92-93 bulls 57-25 93-94 bulls 55-27 98-99 bulls 13-37 without Scottie Pippen 00-01 wizards 19-63 01-02 wizards. 37-45 02-03 wizards 37-45 03-04 wizards 25-57 02-03 cavaliers 17-65 03-04 cavaliers 35-47 09-10 cavaliers 61-21 10-11 cavaliers 19-63 09-10 heat. 47-35 10-11 heat 58-24 14-15 heat 37-45 2013-14 cavaliers 33-49 2014-15 cavaliers 53-29 2017- 18 cavaliers 50-32 2018-19 cavaliers 19-63 2017-18 lakers. 35-47 2018-19 lakers were 20-14 when LeBron James got injured on Christmas day. As you can see When LeBron James joins a team, the team improves more than Michael Jordan and when LeBron James leaves a team, the team always goes into the tank. Michael Jordan, excluding the 94-97 seasons, when the NBA moved the three point line to 22 feet, was a career 28% three point shooter. LeBron James is a career 34% three point shooter Michael Jordan was a great defensive player, in an Era where you could handcheck. Playing defense is much easier when you can handcheck. For nearly 6'9 250 LeBron James' entire career he wasn't afforded the opportunity to handcheck. THE EVIDENCE IS CLEAR..LEBRON JAMES IS THE GOAT!!!!! I have added a Postscript So many have replied, that LeBron james didn't make the playoffs his first two years and Jordan did. What they fail to say is, in 1985, 16 of 23 teams made the playoffs. In 2004, 16 of 29 teams made the playoffs. It was MUCH EASIER Making the playoffs in 1985. Perfect example is the 1985 86 bulls went 30-52 and made the playoffs and the 2004 05 cavaliers went 42-40 and did not make the playoffs. Also, I don't know, possibly, maybe, Jordan had a HUGE ADVANTAGE considering he played three years of college basketball and LeBron James was 19 years old, and straight out of high school
@RyanSietereales7 ай бұрын
😂
@cwvos7 ай бұрын
@vicepresidentmikepence889 So what did Pip do without MJ❓️Everyone always talks about what Pippen did for him. What did he do without MJ to solidify, his claims that's now filtered down to y'all that he's a champion? He had his Opportunities didn't he❓️Chicago, Portland, Houston. He played with Steve Smith, Rasheed Wallace, Drex, Sir Charles, Hakeem. What happened? They should have been enough, don't you think? I wonder how many more Chips MJ would have won if he would have bolted to Detroit, or New York, or Philly❓️🤔 Why does the so-called greatest to ever do it, Meaning LeBron,,,"Why Did He Have To Go And Play With Other Proven In Prime Superstars To Win❓️ Your on top of the analytics, but for the sake of argument, THROW THOSE OUT THE WINDOW AND ANSWER ME THIS : What would you say if Magic left L.A, Bird left Boston, Isiah left Detroit because they were dissatisfied, and decided to go and play with others such as Nique, Dr.J, Hakeem, Reg Miller, or The Big Fundamental??? I'm talking "In Prime" of course, because we know once their careers are ending, older players have been known to start traveling. LeBron left to go play with D-Wade, a proven Champion, then went back to Cleveland after it was edged in stone that Kyrie, one of the best guards in the league & Kevin Love would be there under a new coaching regime. Then he left AGAIN for L.A because Anthony Davis was coming which Magic and Palinka at the time had guaranteed; all the while, while Personally trying to solicit the services of KD and Kawhi Leonard along the way.... How does the "Quote On Quote" greatest player on the planet, ACCORDING TO HIM AND ALL THESE OTHER MINIONS OF HIS lose the will to compete against the best, and instead join them so that they're no longer competition🤔❓️❓️❓️ Again, I'm not talking about the analytical perspective, because considering who LeBron HAS PLAYED WITH, you'd certainly surmise he should have broken records of others (Statwise) considering his monopolization of the basketball on the team he's played on AND MORE IMPORTANTLY,,, THEIR PERSONNEL. I'm strictly talking eye-appeal, physical competition, the competitive nature of wanting to *BEAT THE BEST IN ORDER TO BE THE BEST*❗️Forget all the stats, and deferring and making the right pass or play, no matter how crucial or important the moment. LeBron is a tremendous athlete! He is one of the greats, but- - - - - He also has chosen to take the easy road, the "Path Of Least Resistance" to cement his legacy. No one will convince me otherwise and if you've been an ardent follower of the game as I, over these last 40, 50 years it would amaze me if you didn't agree, but I do understand that you certainly have a right to your opinion....
@abner05847 ай бұрын
@@cwvos that troll are everywhere. He is Nick Wrong.
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
@@cwvos Spittin Straight Facts Bro!!!
@stvnoahc72497 ай бұрын
I can understand if someone doesn’t think MJ is the greatest basketball player ever. Maybe he’s never seen him play, or he likes bigger players like Shaq etc… But the likes of Nick Wright who has some knowledge of the game and history of NBA and go so far to lie to make Jordan look bad?? He’s a scum…
@Ues2DC7 ай бұрын
I agree that his purposeful lying/omitting facts makes him worse than if he was just ignorant.
@rodneyd767 ай бұрын
Purely
@gmailgmail62347 ай бұрын
He has Jordan top 3 wtf lol he does not dislike him
@kaliefpurrier4107 ай бұрын
I don't even agree that he has knowledge of the game. There is no mention of him ever playing the sport. He's a casual fan who is exceptional at his craft (sports casting). He leaves things out because he knows how to create polarizing arguments. I bumped into him once not realizing that he was like this, only until after. I could have had a nice little debate with that fool. I wish I knew then, his MO. It's funny how all the greats who didn't win a ring in the 90s but made the playoffs every single year, are called losers because they never won a chip, or sometimes because they never made it past the 1st round. But in the beginning of both MJs and LBJs career, they both didn't win championships, but because LBJ made it to the playoffs that means something? To me they both took over 8 years to win the 1st ring. MJ just had an undefeated record after he started winning rings, compared to LBJ who has a losing record in the finals. I'm acknowledging both careers in their entirety. Come argue with me Nick Wright.
@Ape_In_His_Apex6 ай бұрын
It’s even crazier when you realize that Nick Wright, Shannon Sharpe, and Lebron are all represented by the same management company. So it makes sense for them to prop up Lebron but Lebron’s just not DOMINANT like MJ was. And I mean Dominant like they you feel standing on the bottom of a hill and looking up only to realize It’s Mt. f**king Everest.
@bnsz87047 ай бұрын
What about Lebum early and late in his career? First seven years with the Cavs and now Lakers Lebron? Who only won the Mickey Mouse championship
@dash48007 ай бұрын
While always having superstar teams
@ThurstonWatt7 ай бұрын
that stuff doesn't fit his narrative, of course.
@jordandennis67946 ай бұрын
By his Wright's logic, LeBron was a nobody and a loser until he got Wade and Bosh. He says whatever Fox Sports wants him too
@markflores61047 ай бұрын
They forgot that LeFlop can't win without Wade, Bosh, Kyrie, Love, AD, Dwight... etc for superteam 😂😂😂
@Herzeder7 ай бұрын
What's your point ? LeBron played on good teams, so what ? Do you think Jordan was playing on a bad team ? Do you only see big names ? You do realise that the 94 Bulls played a game 7 in the 2nd round of the finals against the future finalist WITHOUT Jordan ? And that Jordan was still under contract with the bulls at that time, so they did this without 25% of their capspace. The bulls were a really good a team without Jordan and an all-time great team with him. Jordan had the best help a star player could hope for: an actually good team. I dont even like LBJ but the narrative around the fact he had more help than Jordan is a bit silly.
@Mike005137 ай бұрын
@@Herzeder No one's saying that the Bulls team Jordan played with in the 90's was bad. It was really good and they helped elevate MJ to his six championships. But what can't be ignored is that coming off of the three-peat, they fail to win the championship and let alone make the finals with MJ's absence. This clearly shows that the Bulls overall performance dropped significantly when Mike left to play baseball. The difference between LeBron and Jordan is that Jordan played the vast majority of his career on one team, which means the Bulls were able to have more time to develop the build a team around Mike to help him win championships. For LeBron, he stays on one team, then leaves and hops onto different teams with other star players on it to win championships.
@Jimmyd1347 ай бұрын
@@Herzederum yeah. And they didn’t win with out MJ. What’s your point. They got Toni kucock to help with scoring. If MJ was there. They prolly win. That’s the difference.
@janstapaj96897 ай бұрын
@Herzeder so do realized how many games 7 Leflop played over his career in playoffs? So just go back and again what team .Jordan do hoop around to get Championship .Leflop was in Cleveland for 11 healthy years in much weaker conference and get Championship...
@janstapaj96897 ай бұрын
@@Mike00513what exactly you are smoking Leflop was in Cleveland for 11healty years so you want tell me 11 years not enough to develop good Championship team, he get only one Championship and Leflop always saying he make players around him better so who exactly he made better if they win only one and that only with Irving and Love who when they come to play with Leflop was allredy Allstars...
@gabrielalele86037 ай бұрын
80's Pre-Championship Jordan achievement-wise and skill-wise helped make him the Greatest of AllTime inmho.
@TheKenhawk7 ай бұрын
I think Jordan walked passed Nick Wright as a kid back in the day. He begged Jordan to sign his jersey and MJ peeped the jeresy was fake and was like naahh no auto for u lol
@JayDay327 ай бұрын
Dang that rookie year line is insane, specially knowing how crazy he looked compared to stars in the league.
@seans72617 ай бұрын
Wonder how he even got that job…. Who 👃??
@orinocoPL7 ай бұрын
He's lebozo fluffer, so yeah...
@Omenshaper7 ай бұрын
To me this symbolizes the problem with the LeBron vs Jordan debate. It's not about taking LeBron's achievements and stacking them against Jordan's anymore. It's about tearing Jordan down and attacking his legacy so that they can force LeBron into the #1 position. They're calling Jordan a career loser for his early lack of success and his Wizards years, despite the fact that LeBron has done plenty of losing, and far more than Jordan has.
@tdup1917 ай бұрын
It's amazing how they say ppl only talk about 6 seasons with MJ when using their logic Bron has lost 16 seasons and counting and they never want to mention the years not making it to Finals as #1 seed with Cavs, Lakers not making playoffs Bron 1st season there or Lakers getting swept last year with Bron hitting side of backboard in the clutch. Every criticism they have of MJ, Bron has done worse 😂🤦🏽♂️
@d.columbia96037 ай бұрын
Bron sycophants can't stack achievements or career accomplishments because Bron has no case. So to make a case you have to diminish everything about mj and try to elevate everything about lebron. It's just mental gymnastics because they literally have no logical case.
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
@@tdup191 That is because the 16 "lost" seasons of LBJ's included 6 trips to the Finals. The 9 "lost" seasons of MJ's consisted of, wait for it, ZERO FINALS APPEARANCES.
@Omenshaper7 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 so what you're saying is that 10 of those years resulted in zero finals appearances? Thank you for perfectly demonstrating my point.
@tdup1917 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 lol 6 trips to Finals tht consists of getting swept twice, gentlemen swept twice, and arguably the worst choke joke job in Finals history vs Mavs.. Also using your logic Karl Malone should be considered a top 10 player with his accolades if you consider just making it to Finals and not having to win an accomplishment. You Bron groupies only ppl I know tht want credit for losing 😂
@m-purethoughtz24987 ай бұрын
He never asked for other players. He never asked to draft specific players. He never asked to trade for other players. That’s the one thing Jerry Krause said Michael Jordan never did. G.O.A.T. conversation over…
@jeremyrodriguez67607 ай бұрын
Lucky for the Bulls that he didn't. Look what he did to the Wizards. HAHAHAHA!!!! He hand picked the players and coaches and even came out of retirement to NOT make the playoffs. Plus he in fact did recruit Rodman and demanded they resign Phill or he wanted to be traded. So you were kinda wrong.
@b-wak7 ай бұрын
@@jeremyrodriguez6760Lol. He didn’t recruit Rodman. Pop wanted to get rid of Rodman and asked the Bulls for Longley. Seemed like a good trade for the Bulls so they bit.
@jeremyrodriguez67607 ай бұрын
@@b-wak Really? because I seem to remember at the time that MJ and Pippen were In Krause/Jacksons ear to pick him up and went out of their way to reassure Phill that they would play nice with him. Slam, SI, and pretty much every newspapers sports section wrote articles on how Pippen and MJ personally paid a visit to DR to keep him from retiring early and joining the team. But what does a highly covered sports story prove?
@jeremyrodriguez67607 ай бұрын
@@b-wak Oh btw... It was Purdue not Longley. Understandable mistake. They're both forgettable.
@ThurstonWatt7 ай бұрын
@@jeremyrodriguez6760 Perdue. not Purdue. Understandable mistake.
@Tolstoy1117 ай бұрын
Jordan's sans-Pippen years constitute his first three years in the league when he played on bad teams getting beat in the playoffs by the great Bird-McHale-Parish Celtics teams and his two post Bulls years with the Wizards when he was aged and battling injuries. So not a good sample size.
@jonoak7 ай бұрын
And that's the version of Jordan they say it was a ball hog averaging oh yeah seven assists
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
He led the league in shot attempts for 9 years. He was a ball hog on a team that never made it out of the 1st round.
@jonoak7 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 average seven assists what ball hog averages seven assists
@quantumtp58727 ай бұрын
@@jonoakbro is trolling on all the comments just ignore him
@hakeemolajuwon43527 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346Hey casual, Jordan was getting 200-254 steals in almost half his career, those led to breakaway dunks which are also shot attempts. That's not bad hogging, that's dominating
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346shooting 53% from the field ma boi.U still a puppy ma boi.If u wasn't alive to watch Mike in real time,u automatically disqualified in any MJ talk ma boi.
@user-jw5qj8kv2y7 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan's style of play is great.
@justamessenger45777 ай бұрын
LBJ fans, we do not have a problem talking about MJ career before 1991. 1984-1990 is just as important as 1991-1998.
@kaliefpurrier4107 ай бұрын
Before Lebron joined Wade, he wasn't doing much either though. Made the playoffs one year but that's about it. The east was very weak by then, none of the teams could be composed to Larry Birds Celtics or Thomas Pistons.
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
@@kaliefpurrier410 Talking about "weak East" when MJ & the Bulls made the playoff 3x in the 80's with less than 40 wins. lmao
@suweshthehermit50197 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 you dont understand how playoffs work...what does less than 40 wins have to do with facing teams like the Bird Celtics in the EAST...If lebron had to face the spurs or warriors in the EAST, he wouldnt have 10 finals appearances is the point...
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
@@suweshthehermit5019 If you arent the epitome of an MJ fan idk who is. Totally casual and clueless.
@suweshthehermit50197 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 didnt say anything worth anything, lebron fan
@bosyogurtlight7 ай бұрын
Nick doesn't actually believe the things he says (and he confessed it, Google it if you don't believe it), he does this because controversy gives him money. The funny thing about this is that there's actual morons that do agree with those purposely awful takes lmao
@MikeBNumba67 ай бұрын
he's following the Skip Bayless formula. Except he's the opposite of Skip
@vicepresidentmikepence8897 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan played five seasons without Scottie Pippen 84-85 38-44..First round exit 85-86. 30-52..First round exit 86-87. 40-42...First round exit 01-02. 37-45..out of playoffs 02-03. 37-45..out of playoffs LeBron james carried an absolutely horrific 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers team to the nba finals In the modern NBA era (post 1960) only nine NBA top 75 players have won a championship without another top 75 player as a teammate Rick Barry (1975) Bill Walton (1977) Hakeem Olajuwon (1994) Tim Duncan (2005) (2007) Kobe Bryant (2009) (2010) Steph Curry (2015) (2022) LeBron james (2016) Kawhi Leonard (2019) Giannis Antetokounmpo (2021) As you can see, LeBron James is on the list and Michael Jordan isnt Lebron james has won 17 playoff series, without an nba top 75 teammate. Michael Jordan won ZERO In the year before Michael Jordan and LeBron James joined their team and the year after they left their team, their records were 83-84 bulls 27-55 84-85 bulls. 38-44 92-93 bulls 57-25 93-94 bulls 55-27 98-99 bulls 13-37 without Scottie Pippen 00-01 wizards 19-63 01-02 wizards. 37-45 02-03 wizards 37-45 03-04 wizards 25-57 02-03 cavaliers 17-65 03-04 cavaliers 35-47 09-10 cavaliers 61-21 10-11 cavaliers 19-63 09-10 heat. 47-35 10-11 heat 58-24 14-15 heat 37-45 2013-14 cavaliers 33-49 2014-15 cavaliers 53-29 2017- 18 cavaliers 50-32 2018-19 cavaliers 19-63 2017-18 lakers. 35-47 2018-19 lakers were 20-14 when LeBron James got injured on Christmas day. As you can see When LeBron James joins a team, the team improves more than Michael Jordan and when LeBron James leaves a team, the team always goes into the tank. Michael Jordan, excluding the 94-97 seasons, when the NBA moved the three point line to 22 feet, was a career 28% three point shooter. LeBron James is a career 34% three point shooter Michael Jordan was a great defensive player, in an Era where you could handcheck. Playing defense is much easier when you can handcheck. For nearly 6'9 250 LeBron James' entire career he wasn't afforded the opportunity to handcheck. THE EVIDENCE IS CLEAR..LEBRON JAMES IS THE GOAT!!!!! I have added a Postscript So many have replied, that LeBron james didn't make the playoffs his first two years and Jordan did. What they fail to say is, in 1985, 16 of 23 teams made the playoffs. In 2004, 16 of 29 teams made the playoffs. It was MUCH EASIER Making the playoffs in 1985. Also, I don't know, possibly, maybe, Jordan had a HUGE ADVANTAGE considering he played three years of college basketball and LeBron James was 19 years old, and straight out of high school
@josiahgoshert50237 ай бұрын
Yes. He gets paid by clutch sports
@ceebee3127 ай бұрын
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 with the most help he (LBJ) seemed to have the advantage, and yet, couldn’t three peat or dominate his era thx to Steph and Co.
@Says_me7 ай бұрын
@@ceebee312this guy floats around with the post ready for copy-paste. Let him fade away
@MrBabz717 ай бұрын
Nick Wright is lucky he’s not dealing with petty MJ because he would’ve been removed from FS1 or any other media institution a long time ago for his actions a long time ago. 😂
@fredrickwhynn62257 ай бұрын
Undisputed best player ever. Most FMVP all time.
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
Very disputed. Everyone realizes how weak the 90's truly are
@Chihaya_Anon7 ай бұрын
LMAO...Lebum's era is the weakest with no defense, flopping, jacking 3-pts, & load management. 80's is the Superteam Era & the Strongest West Era...While 90's is a Center/Defense Era & had the Strongest East Era. Early 2000's is the Golden Era & most balanced era. While 2010's Lebum's Era is the Weakest Era of All with the Weakest East Era also.
@totalbodyperformancefitnes48137 ай бұрын
What drugs are you smoking
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346Everyone Hahahaha How would you know? U wasn't alive back then ma boi Like I sed if u still a puppy like u, automatic disqualification ma puppy boi.
@BOSSDONMAN7 ай бұрын
Every LBJ fan points to LeBron being better than Jordan because of stats (which is very debatable because these stats are never era-adjusted), but they never look at Jordan's stats before the championships. When you factor in that Jordan played under the triangle, which took away touches and also reduced his assist totals (because the triangle always incentivize making an extra pass - saw similar things with Kobe and even Curry today). LeBron has been able to stat stuff in every season he's played, because the coach has always been a puppet who gets superceded by whatever LeBron wants. Something you won't see on a stat sheet - LeBron is an absolutely woeful off-ball player compared to Jordan.
@harpreetweston7 ай бұрын
Jordan has lebron best in every major stat . More rings more finals mvp more season 5 mvp more scoring titles defensive player of the year . Highest scoring average . What does lebron have exactly better then Jordan oh what all time leading score well he’s played over 20 season while Jordan played 13 14 . Jordan is the goat by far
@jasonmardoniomeza17117 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan is NBA basketball!!! He took the game global and inspired billions of people around the world. There is No one who can come near his greatness!!
@user-lt1fx2he5s7 ай бұрын
If it wasn’t for Jordan we wouldn’t have players like Dirk, Pau Gasol, Jokic, Manu, Tony Parker, Giannis, etc
@23Dataminer7 ай бұрын
Exactly. I'll admit, before I saw Michael Jordan play, I didn't really like basketball. The sport was beyond me. Then I saw his beautiful game, determination, fight,.... my chin dropped, I started to love basketball and the NBA back then. There wasn't a day that went by that I didn't have the ball in my hand. MJ gave me basketball. Since then, I relax and unwind the most when I go to play basketball. And it doesn't matter if it's with friends or just to practice shooting. MJ is synonymous with basketball to me.
@scottmacdonald60967 ай бұрын
MJ will always be the GOAT, regardless of what anyone says. The real crime here is Nick Wright’s hair.
@michaelairjordan23gaot247 ай бұрын
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@visualpyth0n2797 ай бұрын
Michael Jordan is my player ever to watch and I like it how MJ won MVP and Defensive player of the year in the same year. There hasn’t been anyone ever accomplish something like that. Jordan was a beast.
@shadgaines3527 ай бұрын
Air Jordan is the G.O.A.T. hands down but The Greek Freak has won the M.V.P. and Defensive player of the year in the same year. He is the most recent who has done that besides his royal airness.
@undercoverss61067 ай бұрын
@@shadgaines352I think Hakeem got it as well a few years after jordan. I believe there the only 3 to have done it
@23Dataminer7 ай бұрын
@@shadgaines352 I think he got it mixed up, he meant to write scoring title instead of MVP. I mean the only one who was the best forward and defenseman in the same year. David Robinson also has the scoring title and defenseman of the year, not in the same season, only Jordan did that.
@23Dataminer7 ай бұрын
@@undercoverss6106 Discussant @visualpyth0n279 inadvertently confused MVP award and scoring title. So best offensive and defensive player in the same year. Only Jordan really has that.
@TheMailmanOfSteel7 ай бұрын
I feel like everyone is forgetting that Jordan was already on a trajectory to win championships, with Scottie being one of the final pieces, who wasn't even all that good to start with. "Steel sharpens steel" and all, and Jordan beating the shit outta him in practices helped him step his game up and be a solid supporter. You can say that Jordan would not have had as much success without Scottie, but Pippen would not have even been a HoF player without Jordan.
@linnstr86097 ай бұрын
I don't see a lot of people argue in favor of MJ from this perspective, so hear me out. To me, it's what he was BEFORE he won the chips that separates him from LeBron and the rest. Sure, today people always bring up the 6-0 Finals, the MVPs, the killer mentality, etc... But they never bring up 84-90 MJ. 80's MJ was an alien from another planet that I've never seen before or since. Athleticism, showmanship, relentless drives to the hoop and the creativity mid-flight to twist his body any which way to elude/trick defenders... it goes on and on. Pre-championship Jordan was a sight to behold. If you truncate that period from MJ's career and just use 90's MJ, then there is a legitimate comparison to Kobe and LeBron. Interestingly, if you truncate out 90's MJ and just use 80's MJ, then he'd be comparable in history to a prime Vince Carter or T-Mac, but not as the GOAT because he'd be ringless. It's the fusion of 80's and 90's MJ, two contrasting styles of play and the maturation process: From the individualistic showman (Dr J, Vince Carter, Ja Morant, etc...) to the experienced, efficient and calculated winner (Kobe, LeBron, Durant, etc...), that make up why he's the GOAT. His career in totality, ran the whole gamut.
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
Spittin Straight Facts Bro!
@chrsn7 ай бұрын
I think that, deep down inside, Nick knows Jordan's the GOAT. He's just trying to enhance his career by standing out from the crowd and taking the contrary side.
@markellzey15317 ай бұрын
Yea I believe that is what this is as well. Saying something outlandish is how you draw eyeballs.
@roberthilson63277 ай бұрын
80s Jordan was insane, both ends of the court.
@gabrielmurray9297 ай бұрын
I'm someone who loves LeBron with him very high on my all time list and who started watching and following basketball during the 2011 season but this is no question on who the GOAT is and this take is insane. Among other things, Jordan had 28-7-6 his rookie year, his least impressive full season statistically as a Bull mind you, had 37-5-5, in year 3 and become the only non-Wilt player to score 3,000 points in a season. In year 4, 35-6-6 he won MVP over Bird and Magic and also won DPOY, with only Hakeem and Giannis since managing to win both awards in the same year . Year 5, 33-8-8 and he led his 6-seed Bulls to the conference Finals before losing to the underrated '89 Pistons. Year 6, 34-7-6, 55-wins, led the Bulls to a 7-game loss to a more talented Pistons team, after that we know what happens. As for Pippen easily his best teammate, he was an All-Star and had a solid year in Year 6 17-7-5 after not being too impressive the previous two years and that's it.
@diehardskins41097 ай бұрын
Sorry you didn't get to see prime MJ, but it gives me hope that some of the younger generation of fans actually look at it. Research it, and understand it like you have here. Most of them rely on the sports "experts" of today and just take it as facts, and as you have even demonstrated in those facts. Guys like Nick Wright are telling them things that just aren't true to fit his illogical arguments against Jordan and for Lebron. Keep up the good work and don't let those dudes fool you.
@iliketocomment81447 ай бұрын
Nick Wright better watch his mouth on what he says about Jordan if he knows what’s good for him. He’s talking about one of the most powerful, rich, and beloved persons in the world.
@ijamorris34497 ай бұрын
The days of actual great sports takes backed with x's and o's and knowledge of the game is gone now. They only argue narratives and who they like to generate money and views like fan boys. In the 80s 90s and even early 2000s they didnt disrespect greats like this just for shock value and attention. Its sickening
@tdup1917 ай бұрын
100% facts and shows like Inside Stuff focused on players across the league instead of focusing on the top 3-5 players. I miss those days 😖
@bingobongo87017 ай бұрын
Just accuse him of being racist, that'll shut him up
@JamesSmith-sw3nk7 ай бұрын
"What is a Nick Wright?" - Michael Jordan.
@youngcactusjack7 ай бұрын
It’s crazy had the two individually greatest seasons ever back to back in 88/89 post merger(1974) and nick wrong continues to bash him daily
@hakeemolajuwon43527 ай бұрын
Olajuwon's seasons were better statistically tho
@sonnyallagonez57767 ай бұрын
@@hakeemolajuwon4352U speaking for yourself Hakeem?I remember back when u played,u was humble.Now u don't sound like that humble dude in your golden years Hakeem
@davidmanning81497 ай бұрын
He really played 13.5 seasons not 15. In 86 he played just like 18 games and in 95 he played just 17 games. That equals less than half of a season.
@JonahsWail7 ай бұрын
80s Jordan single-handedly battled impossible fights against legendary Celtics and Pistons rosters. The losses he took in the 80s made him an unstoppable force and champion in the 90s. NO ONE hated losing as much as Jordan did, and unlike current stars, he didn’t go join someone else’s team to win.
@ThurstonWatt7 ай бұрын
in a nutshell. What's absolutely CRAZY is the amount of children here, trying to talk like their opinion holds more clout.
@JayDay327 ай бұрын
Nick is exactly what he says he is a hot take maker and he claims to be consistent, so once he made a ridiculous take he had to stay with it even if he looks foolish.
@elix_productions7 ай бұрын
Another great video fam!! You’re right on the money with the stats (which are ALLL FACTS)!! Not made up 💩. Keep them coming!🤌🏾
@heirrose16067 ай бұрын
If they never kept score, never voted on MVPs or All-NBA teams, Jordan would still be the GOAT by video proof. His video vs everybody's. It's all there. He was Basketball Incarnate, in the flesh. I legit get sad that some people can't see the extraordinary next level of skill, the refined fundamentals, the moments of extra hang time, the split seconds of transcendent speed on his first step, the control over the game he had, the abnormally large hands that allowed him to do so much more with ballhandling, but most of all the ferocity of full speed 100% both sides of the court that no one else has gotten close to showing. It's all on display on his video. I feel bad for those who have a legit learning disability or psyche issue where they're stubborn or have some identity issue, but I despise those who sell BS & profit off disparaging Mike without empirical evidence.
@madnesity29887 ай бұрын
If I had 20 plus season and can only show 4 champs and 6 lost in the final , the proof of me being a loser is very convincing
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
The last part you have right on the money, right after the comma
@okcrw06087 ай бұрын
I’m just sayin if one of lebrons teammates performed like Scottie did people would be clamoring that Lebron doesn’t have enough help
@leonardjackson62107 ай бұрын
They always say well Jordan had Pippen and the greatest coach of all time only looking at the finished product. If Lebron had rookie Scottie Pippen he would have had him traded and Phil Jackson would have been fired and two Years later Lebron would be on the Knicks
@carenthusiasts41197 ай бұрын
They already have done so with teammates performing better than pippen
@ajjoven52767 ай бұрын
Lebron's 2003-2004: Rookie of the Year With final averages of 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game MJ's 1984-85 NBA season Rookie of the Year. He averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game over the course of the season, showing why he was the third overall pick in the draft that year - even if not many people expected him to have such an immediate impact.
@realezabrasilenaroachxbela25597 ай бұрын
What year was that first highlight ftom? I never seen this one.
@eagletrippin7 ай бұрын
I have seen enough of your videos already -- I support your mission. Subbed.
@wpriddy7 ай бұрын
Nick wrong is always that
@orinocoPL7 ай бұрын
nick "no dick " wright 🤷🤷🤷🤷
@eksit1017 ай бұрын
I watched almost his whole career, but I also saw magic, Kareem, Bird, Drexler, Hakeem (+ akeem- added the h in 90). Goat is an opinion. Wright is perfect example of modern day media, only has a career because you're making videos about him.
@antav93717 ай бұрын
"Goat is an opinion"....Bingo.
@hakeemolajuwon43527 ай бұрын
@@antav9371 yeah an opinion based off facts
@antav93717 ай бұрын
@@hakeemolajuwon4352 "Facts" can be twisted, turned and interpreted to support whatever conclusion you want.
@hakeemolajuwon43527 ай бұрын
@@antav9371 you can't twist what actually happened on the court
@antav93717 ай бұрын
@@hakeemolajuwon4352 Goat is an opinion. What anyone, including MJ did on the court doesn't necessarily make them the goat. MJ did what he did in his era, with it's rules, with his teammates, with his coaches, with their coaching philosophy, against his competition, etc ....that differed from all the other greats. The greats didn't all face off against each other under the same conditions where it MIGHT be remotely possible to fairly determine a GOAT. That's my opinion, anyone disagreeing is entitled........to their opinion. But. It. Is. Just. An. Opinion.
@scott7837 ай бұрын
OH, not Nick Wrong again!
@scott7837 ай бұрын
The next video of Jordan, include his legendary triple pump layup against the Nets.
@scott7837 ай бұрын
I mean triple clutch
@GuySmithSmoke7 ай бұрын
I wish some people would entertain the idea of MJ playing the game today and how dominant he would be.
@tdup1917 ай бұрын
Bron groupies do, they say he'd be Demar Derozan and ppl would actually agree 😂🤦🏽♂️
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
He wouldnt be dominant. MJ never saw a versatile defender with his size or athleticism. His athleticism was his biggest advantage, aside from the best roster in the league during the 90's.
@IdontWanna-ov8bh7 ай бұрын
@phillyphan1346 MJ would win multiple MVPs and championships. You’re smoking crack
@diehardskins41097 ай бұрын
@@phillyphan1346 "MJ never saw a versatile defender with his size or athleticism" Listening to people with this argument against MJ makes me think that the 80's and 90's had Jordan, Bird, Magic, and everyone else that played were fat, out of shape, beer guzzling rednecks running up and down the court. Since I actually watched and know the game of basketball. The statement is so far beyond ridiculous it just shows your are either too young and didn't watch in those days or you watched with your eyes closed. Go tell Gary Payton, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, Olajuwon, Drexler, Penny Hardaway, and on and on and on that they had no size or athleticism. They all did. And they all got eaten alive by MJ, and that was on a day where Jordan was in a good mood and nothing to prove. It only got worse when he got mad. Just stop with the hate. You don't have to call him the GOAT if you don't want, but your no better than guys like Nick Wright or JJ Reddick when you just make up shit to argue against it.
@sylence20127 ай бұрын
It’s crazy this man gets paid to constantly slander with lies just for the sake of trying to make his queen seem better
@JetEngine857 ай бұрын
Nick keeps dunking on MJ for losing in the playoffs as a rookie but his lebron didn't even make the playoffs when he was a rookie.. how stupid is that?..
@richardwilliams58427 ай бұрын
Nick 'Big Nose' Wright was always a Jordan hater SMH LOL
@RS-ob1vr7 ай бұрын
I,ve seen MJ play in the 90,s with the 1st of his championships against the great Lakers with , Kareem Abdul . Magic Johnson .Legends in the game. MJ was the best slam dunk champion ever that a symbol was created from it ..nuff said ...😮
@htowner13277 ай бұрын
21 years 4 rings 😂 now that’s losing
@lexus19037 ай бұрын
Nick Wright is my GOAT NBA analyst. Because of him I can see great clips, little walks down memory lane of MJ with outstanding commenting on a regular basis.🙂
@e51419817 ай бұрын
"Michael Jordan played 15 years and all of them count for his overall resume" that right there is a perfect statement.
@kaksmirknight53187 ай бұрын
Nick is an actor like Tom Green
@sporkfedmusic6 ай бұрын
The thing I always point out about MJ is that during his Bulls run, he never missed the playoffs. Not only that, but he was always improving year on year until they climbed the mountain. His rookie season, the team was 38-44. Lost in the first round to the Bucks. Second season, injured, missed most of the season, but the team snuck into the playoffs with an abysmal 30-52 record (9-9 with Mike). Bounced by the 86 Celtics in the first round. MJ put up 63, a playoff record that still stands. Mind you, there are maybe 3 teams in history that could have beaten that Celtics team over the course of a series. 87 was another first round loss to the Celtics, but the record was 40-42. 88 ended in the second round to the Pistons, the first of four straight years they would face each other in the playoffs. 89 would be a loss in the Eastern Conference Finals. 90 would also end in the ECF, but it would take seven games for the Pistons to win. Finally, in 91, they exorcized the Pistons in a 4-0 sweep, and the rest is history. Nick can try to make his criticisms about the early Jordan years, but the fact remains that any Jordan apologist can point to something about a given year and say that it was an improvement over the previous year. Lebron apologists cannot do the same; believe me, I have tried.
@vudujl837 ай бұрын
Nick Wright is an insignificant nobody who's chasing clout and paid to boost only one person, that's all
@WillToWinvlog7 ай бұрын
what a video! those points are so solid that they're immovable!
@The-Dom5 ай бұрын
Remember kids, 35ppg in 1985 translates to 47ppg in post 2004 rule changes (adjusted league average).
@atlien19887 ай бұрын
Heres the thing I don't get about these LeBron fans... I've never seen a group of _"basketball fans"_ disrespect great players the way his fans do. It's disdainful to the history of basketball. I don't get it. I watched Jordan played & I loved him. He wasn't even my favorite player. I just loved the game of basketball since a child. I didn't actually began to really favor individual players until Kobe came along. We all wanted to be like Mike growing up. LeBron is absolutely no different as he literally wears the number made famous. But there was something about Kobe coming straight outta HS that I just instantly clicked with & we grew up together. Through Kobe I gained a greater respect about George Mikan, Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, & all the other greats that paved the way.
@itsdaBKB7 ай бұрын
I didn't know you could make sports sound so dorky. "Mi Jodan shcored shixty sheven points, eighty sheven million ashists and shixty four bajillion shteals."
@nbarealtalker7 ай бұрын
The fact Nick Wright and Skip Bayless don’t have a show, or a grudge match, is a crime against humanity.
@jbm4217 ай бұрын
Quick fact check: Jordan did finish 3rd in MVP is his Rookie year. He finished 6th. He was tied for 2nd/3rd with Terry Cummings in 1st place votes. That's also compared favorably to Lebron who finished 9th. Also to finish 3rd in scoring and 1st in total points in your rookie season is just insane.
@Skalawaswarmy7 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your channel, only thing you need to improve on is your articulation at times and you can become even greater.
@jaymac44487 ай бұрын
Let me end this. Jordan made the playoffs 86% of his seasons. LeBron has made it 80% of the time.
@The-Dom5 ай бұрын
Losing to the Celtics and then what the Pistons did to him and then rising up to be the goat is even more impressive than being undefeated. It shows heart and perseverance. If Floyd Mayweather Jr had lost once and then won another 30 fights, i'd be more impressed than his 50-0
@user-hj2zw3bh4n7 ай бұрын
Someone needs too
@rapgodreloaded92597 ай бұрын
Hasn't he always get destroyed?
@donnellbailey19687 ай бұрын
Dick Wrong is not only disrespecting Jordan but every great team and player he faced during those years. So, he essentially is saying that those Boston and Detroit teams of the mid to late 80s Jordan had to face weren't some of the all-time if not the greatest defensive teams in NBA history? The dude is a walking parrot 🦜 repeating his lines that were scripted for him.
@carenthusiasts41197 ай бұрын
He even looks and sounds like a parrot too
@gun-nut7 ай бұрын
Jordan did more in a tougher era and against way better players
@kellyjohnson93947 ай бұрын
It’s Nic Wright. Ignore him COMPLETELY. 💯
@evertrobleto9666 ай бұрын
What happened when he covered AI ?
@Gummibri5 ай бұрын
Jordan played for the Bulls for 13 years. 12 of those were complete seasons. Out of 12 seasons he had 6 championships. Who else has a 50% championship ratio to seasons played? Bill Russell still had 5 more chips in the same span of 13 years but this isn't normal.
@justinjones52967 ай бұрын
Nick Wright and I are around the same age and were from around the same area where the game of basketball was invented......his takes are spot on when it comes to Jordan....Kareem was the GOAT period even after Jordans career...Jordan didnt play as long, didnt have an many points, and (if it matters because your only argument is rings which is a loser's argument) he has as many championships...Then one day Lebron came along and destroyed all of Kareems records...Jordan has been bumped down to 3rd as Lebron passed them both up very quickly late in his career....
@justinjones52967 ай бұрын
Jordan was very well marketed...like Paul George or James harden, but never really as great as his hype....
@judy91397 ай бұрын
I just realized that Jordan caught this steal with ONE HAND at 0.22!
@QUEENSBRIDGE_10TH_ST2317 ай бұрын
The things people will say to get attention and attempt to stay relevant. 🙄
@shonuff43237 ай бұрын
Dude, just look at him. Does anyone think that guy ever played any sports in his life. I guarantee you he was always picked lastin gym class
@AkoSiFrance7 ай бұрын
Not one NBA player in history has the perfect run of not losing at all. It's how they performed even when losing is what matter. What I know is a self proclaimed GOAT choked in the finals and outplayed by role players. That kind of losing is not acceptable to have in your resume as a GOAT applicant.
@treysharpe9047 ай бұрын
Nick wright is worse than skip bayless as taking the worst sides, awful takes snd the most unpopular opinions you will ever hear snd running with them. He knows he is wrong. He isn’t that stupid but his goal is to create backlash.
@geckoplayz7477 ай бұрын
Honestly is just annoying atp when lemedia uses these tired narratives that can be so easily debunked and if we were to use the same logic on lebrons career that means 16 out of the 20 Seasons lebron has played are failures
@eyes23387 ай бұрын
People believe it thats whats crazy.
@marcusking3325 ай бұрын
Also people need to realize that MJ played SG his entire career. Which is typically the position that either leads your team in scoring or usually 2nd in scoring. SG isn't expected to put up really high rebounds or assist numbers. As that is not typically their role.
@thallus237 ай бұрын
I don’t even entertain Nick Wright’s arguments. His positions are so outlandish, he argues in bad faith 👎
@140acresretired77 ай бұрын
After watching Jokic in the playoff's starting to thing the teams of the 80's and 90's could beat today's team with a fair whistler.
@masterofdisaster91945 ай бұрын
1980s Jordan stats are insane !!!!
@SLIDESPOT7 ай бұрын
Arguments against Jordan are the most absurd sports takes of the past 10 years
@clintonwashington32467 ай бұрын
Why do people have to disrespect someone just to prop up another person? I can't understand this logic. 😕
@jk81907 ай бұрын
These "analytics" are actors that are paid a lot to say stupid things. Look at SAS when he was in a podcast with JJ, a totally different person than the one that you see in ESPN.
@nicholasdalby51787 ай бұрын
Jordan's career is ABOUT HIS DEVELOPMENT INTO an unstoppable force. It begins with his failures. Watch the LAST DANCE. The early career is NOT glossed over
@leonardjackson62107 ай бұрын
In most Jordan documentaries the early career is spoken about.... that what makes the success stand out even more
@nicholasdalby51787 ай бұрын
@@leonardjackson6210 completely agree
@dash48007 ай бұрын
The biggest thing people leave out when attempting to construct an anti MJ narrative is that he played in an era where every good team had a dominant big man either offensively or defensively. Jordan played his entire career without one of those. And he took a nothing team in that environment and turned them into condenders in a few seasons without adding any significant players. Then he won 3 rings against GOAT teams with the 2nd best player being a 20 ppg wing and having journeymen in the middle. In an era where big men dominated the playoffs and anchored every good team, MJ was so good they didnt even need one.
@kenneths.perlman11126 ай бұрын
Jordan’s rookie year was better than many others MVP seasons.
@GtheGreat17 ай бұрын
Nick wright is the worst thing to happen to sports talk
@phillyphan13467 ай бұрын
No... sports channels like Uncut Hoops, Skap, and many others who post this propaganda for mindless casuals who virtually high five and circle jerk with one another over their nostalgia & bias of a clearly less skilled and athletic era in the 90's, are the worst thing to happen to sports. Nothing worse than hearing opinions of someone who never made it out of CYO.
@GtheGreat17 ай бұрын
@phillyphan1346 😂 someone states some facts and you call it Propaganda. How pathetic. Uncut hoops and skap exist because of people like nick who spread false information and disrespect previous eras. You are not a basketball fan, you're a lebron Stan. Hopefully yall leave the sport with him when he retires
@ryansturf74007 ай бұрын
It's clear that MJ and LJ are different, MJ works hard to achieve those achievements while LJ works smart and asks for help from many people that can carry him while resting for half of the season. The problem is that he's been in the industry for 20 years still chasing MJ's back from a distance.
@jeremywck87577 ай бұрын
Anyone who calls Michael Jordan a loser has no credibility and doesn’t deserve anyone’s attention!
@Calidastas7 ай бұрын
Nick’s business model is being a troll. Never feed a troll.