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@Alayasha7
@Alayasha7 30 минут бұрын
Barkley would consistently average 30-32 points 13-15 boards and 5 assist, it’s possible he could do more, but sir Charles was truly a team player
@c.gordonjones7244
@c.gordonjones7244 2 сағат бұрын
He changed how we picked guys at the park playing 5 on 5 ..Had to have a solid low post-round mound of rebound. height was no longer important.
@randybutler1697
@randybutler1697 5 сағат бұрын
If Barkley is 6'4", then Jordan is also 6'4"!!!...they stood eye 2 eye
@paintballJohn2
@paintballJohn2 8 сағат бұрын
What ever Jerry west says I take as bond. He the author for the NBA
@randyshipp8343
@randyshipp8343 9 сағат бұрын
I'm from Chicago, and even after all these years, he still owes this town! He could be mayor if he wanted to be!
@parabellum5503
@parabellum5503 13 сағат бұрын
If what it like he talk it was a person.
@kwootamuckbear9294
@kwootamuckbear9294 13 сағат бұрын
He had the behind the back you couldn’t ring it…🏀
@philipnickens8092
@philipnickens8092 18 сағат бұрын
When shaq gained weight he had to be atleast 390lbs..
@corrimahanible8165
@corrimahanible8165 21 сағат бұрын
Iverson would killed this today
@user-ge3ky3hj7z
@user-ge3ky3hj7z 21 сағат бұрын
Et.... cela n a rien a voir. Michael etait,et est,beau.il faut le reconnaitre.(comme Kobe..) Sa beauté et sa grace.. ajoute a son image de goat
@worldwidesportsfansmacktal8260
@worldwidesportsfansmacktal8260 22 сағат бұрын
Our member saw M.J. In Up Front, he was at the McCormick Center On New Year's Eve, M.J. Rookie Year, Mike Walked In with this long black leather coat with a black fur collar with a bodyguard with him. He was like, "That's Micheal Jordan." He attended a Theater College in Downtown Chicago Columbia Collage, Not Too Far From The McCormick Center. Everyone Stopped dancing when he walked in & just stared at him as walked through the place with his bodyguard, Awesome moment!! BLESSING TO M.J. THE G.O.A.T. FOREVER & EVER!!!
@worldwidesportsfansmacktal8260
@worldwidesportsfansmacktal8260 22 сағат бұрын
Our Favorite Jordan Story Is His Entire Career From That First Shot To Win That Championship Over George Town To His Last Shot With Washington Wizard. M.J. IS OUR G.O.A.T. FOREVER & EVER. M.J. IS ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST WHOEVER PLAYED. KOBI BRYANT GOD BLESS HE & GIGI SOULS, KNOWS NO MATTER HOW MUCH HE SAID "Black Who?", He knows The Greatness Of Jordan. KOBE WAS BORN TWICE, TO HIS PARENTS & THEN 2ND AS A BASKETBALL PLAYER WHO WAS CREATED VIA HIS VISION OF WATCHING MICHAEL JORDAN WHILE GROWING UP. THE CHILD WAS OF HIS PARENTS, THE PLAYER WAS OF M.J. Period & Kobi Knows That For Sure!!! He talked himself out of being in Awe Of M.J. But He Was, No Doubt!!!
@richardjan6007
@richardjan6007 Күн бұрын
My favorite player of all time Kobe Bryant. The Greatest to ever play.
@anas6695780
@anas6695780 Күн бұрын
Prime chuck would at least be 25 10 5
@aaronalday
@aaronalday Күн бұрын
He would average 50 a night if Michael is averaging 63 in today's NBA Kemp would average 40
@davidcoleman913
@davidcoleman913 Күн бұрын
LeBron awesome. Greatest all around player ever, I’ll take Mike , Kobe , magic, bird and Dwayne wade in his prime over a season. , not a career but a season where goal is to win the championship.
@remediosespiritu2996
@remediosespiritu2996 Күн бұрын
Kobe next to Jordan.
@ZorzGaming
@ZorzGaming Күн бұрын
When I was learning the post game in the nineties my dad would yell “give em the Barkley butt!” Boom - I’d smash into a guy and make space and do my thing. Before Shaq! Great video as always dude!
@knutt81
@knutt81 13 сағат бұрын
"BOX OUT!!"🤼🏾‍♂️
@SirNic4180
@SirNic4180 Күн бұрын
The WGN thing was a real thing. Every game every night. Staying up late to see him hit the game winner 🏆❤
@josephblowseph6123
@josephblowseph6123 Күн бұрын
I'm gonna go ahead and give Chuck major props on three levels here. 1. For taking the time to mentor young Garnett and T Wolves after series. That's a real pro and a player in Chuck who respects the league, the process. 2. In some way Chuck might have been "defusing" young Garnett. I'll explain. He knew KG was up and coming, for real after that season and series, so why not clip it in the bud and not let KG use that as fuel against the veteran in Chuck? By saying something "veteran-y" to KG and other T Wolves there, Chuck both shows respect and nobody is going to delve into what i'm saying here at the time, but it also serves to take a bit of that energy younger players will use against vets....Chuck may have sensed that in some way even if sub-consciously. Not that KG didn't go hard from then on at Chuck anyway, but just saying, it's all a respect and mind game when they're all still active players or at the end and teammates or something before they'd fully let down and support and give to an opponent, there could have been some essence of what i'm getting at going on in that act by Chuck, is all i'm saying, it could be...either or both ways much respect to Charles. 3. And lastly but mostly, again respect to Chuck for his efficiency on the offensive side of the ball. It is an aspect of ball that still goes unrespected too much, but back then really flew under the radar. I can understand how he could dominate "despite being only 6-4," and that due to his size/bulk and athleticism combo platter (and great hands and vision instinct) but to be doing all that and shooting from the outside plenty and STILL shoot what around 54% for his career from the field?! Um, what? A great great player. A true freak of nature, and then that combined with athletic vision, hands, leaping and speed, a perfectly honed for ball mentality all just being that piece of rice god threw that happened to stick to the wall and be that rare freak of 6-4 nature, round mound of rebound indeed ..and scoring, and scoring, and scoring, and dishing, and put backs in your face, and scoring, and rebounding some more. Chuck is up there at or near the head of the field for all time great players to never win a title.