@Golden Okoko fck no. Lebron would've shrunk after that Stockton 3. He shoots 0/6 in the finals when his team is trailing by 1-3 under 24 secs. How you the goat but can't hit a shot to tie or take the lead when your team most needs you. Mj hit a fg to cut it to 1 and then gets the steal on Malone and took it down the court to hit the last shot with all the pressure. That's a real goat
The last three minutes he got: 8 points in total 4 free throws made 2 steals 1 rebound 1 clutch layup AND 1 amazing cross over to put the game away GOAT
The LORD hаth аppeared оf оld untо me, sаying, Yeа, I have lоved thee with аn everlаsting lоve: therefоre with lоvingkindness have I drаwn thee. (Jer. 31:3)🎈🎊
@Mike Beesley Byron Russell was lit up like a match in the two finals he matched up with Jordan. He's practically in Every Jordan highlight when it comes to Jordan's clutch play in the finals. He wasn't gonna stop anything regardless.
Unlike the bad boy pissedons, the Jazz at least showed class. Stockton and Malone both had the decency to go congratulate the Bulls on the team bus. All I've ever heard from Thomas or Laimbeer were excuses for acting like jerks
So poetic. The undisputed GOAT. May be another 100 years until there’s another person close to MJ. Plus he played in the toughest era in the NBA. The greatest basketball player of all time.
@JakeWasAMistake Lol that's bullshit. Jordan did not push off, it only looks like that from one angle. If you watch multiple angles there was no push off.
Everytime I watch this game, I wonder why do they compare anyone to him...this is greatness at it best...defense, offense, everything.... there's no players in today game even come close
The delusional bronsexuals fans keep comparing. Just because LBJ on the verge of passing Kareem's all time scoring record makes him the goat accdg to his delusionak fans but they refused to see or watch who's the real GOAT is.
1000% accurate we as a people will never witness a basketball player play at this level ever again lebron and kobe have great resumes but my guy it ain’t no comparison to this here Micheal Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever anybody says otherwise dont know basketball or either a jordan hater because he probably destroyed their team this is greatness and mj is the definition of greatness
I totally agree with u. I am showing those amazing moments to my kids to let them understand there was a time defense was a big part of the game. MJ is having the feline instinct, and fighting hard both on offense/defense with grace. To me Kobbe was the closest to his greatness; King Lebron is a monster but not able to bring the same excitement in the game.
To be fair this wasnt that great of a game stat wise for MJ and the last point he scores with the bulls is a clear push off that the refs no for him to win the finals.
@IamLimitless I get it … I was young once ….. For example …. I used to think (in boxing) Mike Tyson would annihilate Muhammad Ali. Til I got old enough to understand how truly great Ali was. Then I realized I sounded foolish for thinking such things. Even though that’s a boxing reference it’s an idea of what I’m speaking about. Respect the history of what came before before you anoint what is now … Don’t be strapped by the moment.
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed." - Michael Jordan
The fact that Isiah Thomas was announcing this game makes it that much sweeter. He had to sit there and watch MJ have one of the best moments in NBA history and couldn't do anything to minimize it no matter how hard he tried.
He also is the sole person who even understands - however limited - what it meant to "get the ball out of his hands" at the end of the game as he remarked. I agree, it made this call the sweetest.
"If that's the last image of Michael Jordan, how magnificent is it?" They didn't realize decades later it would still be the most iconic image of all time
I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT LAST SHOT.I WAS ACTUALLY WATCHING THIS GAME. Mj could do it all ,rebound,defense,pass,free throws,three points, thats why his the 🐐
Simply the best. Better than all the rest. Better than anyone. Anyone the world has seen. He did not switch teams or recruit superstars. He took one of the worst teams and made them the best. I was a Cavs fan in those days, but MJ stole my heart even when he put a dagger in the Cavs heart(over and over).
Esta emoción final morira conmigo..el baloncesto solo lo vi cuando jugaba Michael jordan..realmente hay deportistas de otro nivel..pero Michael es de otro planeta...simplemente el mas grande...
Jackson & Jordan hugging at the end - one of the greatest ever sights in the history of American sports. Remember watching this live in 98 like it was this morning. Unforgettable stuff. Stockton is the greatest player in my opinion never to have won a Championship. It's a real shame.
Got to see this live on TV as a kid. As I got older I realized how special this was. 2 3peats and has never lost more than 2 games in a row as a Bull in the 90s. That's crazy! GOAT.
Soccer is by far the greatest sport on Earth with 4.5 Billion fans and is massively popular in over 240 countries including dependencies. Basketball has less than 1 Billion fans and big in less than 50 countries. Soccer is more popular than basketball in every country except the US, Phillipines and Lithuania. Soccer will be the number 1 sport in USA by 2070 and every country before 2100 fjkf
MJ greatness was not only his point average, titles, fame, potential or skill, but his mental strength to take on critical moments and lead his team, that is the true value of his legacy... PS... 50 unforgettable seconds, closing with a flourish the story of an unforgettable dynasty...
Michael, if you look at him closely he looks like greatness in a unexplainable way. His face, how he carries himself, his assertness, his eyes, everything about him this guy was gonna be great at something....There's something about him that's obsessed with control and power. And ironically that's something he needed to be the greatest....and rhe greatest to ever touch a basketball he is....
I don't see it. he just looks like a normal black man. That practised the hell out of something until it becomes muscle memory. Just his muscle memory is more memorable than others.
I was 12 years old, me and my older brother saw the game live on TV in Germany. I never forget this tension, this beautiful feeling, thank you Jordan, thank you Chicago Bulls
Basketball isn't the same without MJ. I recorded every game of the Bulls and Michael. They're on DVDs now so every once in a while I'll relive the excitement of watching him play, it's awesome.
When I was a kid these finals games with the Bulls had you on the edge of the edge of your seat. Many regular season games too but the total electric you felt was like being on the court. Such a huge emotional investment in the game
Scoring the quick layup shot, coming back, stealing from the best PF, going back to score, looking at the clock, Staring straight at public, going for the crossover, jumped, released, ball went in without even touching the rim. Just straight up Pure Art!❤️
@RaidersACDC 489 all I wanna say to further prove your point is 2011 finals and 2017 game 3. Jordan would never have that type of performance like lebron did
The video I have watched most in my life, million times recorded in VCR and other million after KZclip came in. And I still love every time I watch it again. And I still cry of emotion cause it is very emotional. Thanks Mike!
I remember watching this like it was yesterday. I was 10 years old. Longest 3-4 minutes of my whole life. Period. But somehow you just knew MJ was gonna pull it out.
Its nuts. In the last 1:11 of live play no Bull touches the ball but Michael. He got a rebound, 2 free throws, a quick score, a steal and a game winner. The amount of pressure he played with and accepted is insane. His teammates allowed this because they knew he would bring them home in the clutch. How could his GOAT status ever be questioned?
@acorn sucks its definitely not the same. Hitting a wide open shot, compared to doing every single thing neccessary for your team to win. If you want to expand it, you can say in the last 3 minutes not a single Bull scored. But Jordan was tired, evidence of this is in his short front rimming jumpshots. Yet somehow, he managed to perfectly sink an 18 foot jumper with just seconds to go. Everyone knew where the ball was going, yet he still managed to make it happen.
@DontAtMe You just posted that no one else was shooting the ball down the stretch and I pointed out two examples of your flawed comment. Reading your post is lowering my IQ.
Randy Brown saying "thank you" repeatedly to MJ when they hugged hits different. Michael did literally everything for the Bulls for the last 2 or so minutes of the game.
what a game, I was 50 miles north in clearfield watching this on the TV in a room full of college students who were rooting for the bulls. What a wild night that was.
The LORD hаth аppeared оf оld untо me, sаying, Yeа, I have lоved thee with аn everlаsting lоve: therefоre with lоvingkindness have I drаwn thee. (Jer. 31:3)🎈🎊
Layup, Steal, Stepback, Title The last 39 seconds of this game PERFECTLY sums him up. Has there ever been a series of plays that personified a player any better?
It is still incredible to me that no Chicago Bull possesses the ball in the final minute and 42 seconds. Michael grabs every rebound, takes every single shot, every free throw, even steals the ball. The only thing he didn’t do was inbound the ball to himself.
facts! and you see his poise and ice cold delivery from the free throw line like no one was there.. it's like the pressure did nothing to him he already seen him self and the bulls winning. that man was a cold blooded killer ! so many legendary players will go to their graves ring less because #23 stood in their way. GOAT!
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (Nueva York; 17 de febrero de 1963) es un exjugador de baloncesto estadounidense. Con 1,98 metros de altura, jugaba en la posición de escolta. Es considerado por la mayoría de aficionados y especialistas como el mejor jugador de baloncesto de todos los tiempos. Se retiró definitivamente en 2003 en los Washington Wizards, tras haberlo hecho en dos ocasiones anteriores, en 1993 y 1999, después de haber jugado 13 temporadas en los Chicago Bulls.
It's just what I think. There are many awe-inspiring players in my time Shaq. Barkley. Kemp. Olajuwon... ...but there are only two players who gave me the shivers. Jordan and Roadman.
He went Thanos in that last 41 seconds. NO ONE ELSE on the Bulls touched the ball. MJ literally went and snatched a title away from two of the 50 best players who ever lived, on their floor, with a skeleton cast of teammates. It's just unreal how he ended his Chicago run. It's beyond sports...it was theater. The most watched game in the history of the NBA and MJ ended with the greatest flourish of all time.
How is it a skeleton cast of team mates Scottie and Rodman forming the best big 3 ever. Rodman leading the nba in rebounds that season (possibly the greatest rebounder ever) Scottie still a top 5 gaurd in the NBA Toni kukoc, the reigning 6th man of the year Steve Kerr- the most efficient 3 point shooter in history And big game Ron Harper
@Zain Diwantbf, Rodman was unplayable in 98, Scottie had no back in 98, Kerr literally took 10 shots tops throughout the 97-98 season, and "Big Game" Ron Harper had a whooping 8 points in 28 minutes. Kukoc contributed a nice 15 points, which was good in the 90's, but still not big 3 type of a performance. It was MJ's game
@Zain Diwan IN THAT GAME, Pippen was useless. Rodman had been depreciating returns and was relegated to the bench in the Finals. Jesus, some of you are so quick to hear yourselves talk, you don't even stop to fucking READ what others wrote. In THIS GAME, he had a skeleton cast of teammates.
Это был настоящий NBA !!! Джордан Пипен Родман Кукач Мелоун Харнасик и т.д Я эти игры ждал и смотрел в 4 утра из за разницы во времени 🤝👍Всем Людям Мира Добра Любви Здоровья Уважения Процветания. Всех земных благ!
No se cuanta gente se habrá dado cuenta, pero la secuencia del 6:50 es épica 😂😂. Decidiendose el anillo en un final apretado. Segundo tiro libre. Denis Rodman, el mejor rebotador de la liga, pasa de mirar a canasta y se vuelve hacia abajo como diciendo "rebote?? Que rebote?? Es el puto Jordan el que está lanzando " 😂😂
No importa el rival, no importa cuánto falte para terminar, siempre aparecía, su talento lo hizo diferente, pero su mentalidad lo hizo grande, un jugador con mayúscula, irrepetible.
I remember watching this game. I knew it was NBA history, the last sequence, MJ layup, steal and game winning jumper. The greatest clutch sequence in the history of the NBA finals. Still gives me goose bumps to this day. Always and forever grateful I got to see MJ play…
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The more you watch these last three minutes, you start to realize that not only was this massive for MJ... but Stockton as well. That foul and many opportunities that could have sunk at least FIVE.
The perfect ending. It took a quick layup, a defensive stop against a player ranked above MJ on the all-time scoring list (although not yet), and an old school mid range jump shot. Doing this to complete a rare three-peat on the road against a hostile crowd is icing on the cake. For some reason Utah is underrated. They were a great team that worked together as a unit. They had the best record in the league, home court advantage, and previously made mincemeat of Shaq’s Lakers who had a great young and athletic squad.
I'm no basketball historian, but I can't help but think that this era of the Utah Jazz may be the greatest team of all time who never won an NBA championship. What do you think?
*Everything about this moment is so perfect.* Down by one point. Has the ball. Crosses the opponent. Hits the shot. Forty-Five points. Six championships. Second Three-peat.
i stayed up till early morning and two hours before a major national exam in the UK to watch this live. one of my a-levels. the ones that decide your entire future. can't remember which. it was so worth it. greatest sporting event i have ever been lucky enough to witness. PS i love steve kerr yelling into jordan's ear "you are fucking unbelievable!" hahaha...never heard that before! (12:24)
When I was a kid in the 90s, I was always pulling for the underdogs, so I despised MJ and the Bulls. But looking back on him now and that team’s success, I feel so privileged to have had the opportunity to watch him and see that dynasty. He’s the most dominant individual American athlete of all time.
This is what MJ did, and this is why he is the GOAT. Nobody takes over a game like he did, at least not in the 40 years I've been alive. Kobe was closer to it than Lebron is. There's just winning juice in their blood. They refuse to lose, Lebron does not have that. And it is what makes the greats the greatest of all time.
there was an before and and an after michael jordan amazing championships! Un fuera de serie en la historia del basket, super espectacular , gran atleta!
Personality, player, winner! They way team mates were close to each other. Not moving from one team to another just for more money. He created his legacy
Don't care what anyone says, that was the golden age of the NBA. Every team had a mega star but then there was MJ, not getting past him. What a great time to be a Chicagoan
I agree the golden era foresure. Every team had a megastar and at least 2 other superstars. So many players were overshadowed by the mega star but yes best time to be a ball fan
REAL GOAT!!!
Bron Brodie
@Golden Okoko nope
@Golden Okoko fck no. Lebron would've shrunk after that Stockton 3. He shoots 0/6 in the finals when his team is trailing by 1-3 under 24 secs. How you the goat but can't hit a shot to tie or take the lead when your team most needs you. Mj hit a fg to cut it to 1 and then gets the steal on Malone and took it down the court to hit the last shot with all the pressure. That's a real goat
real goat is Curry😅
@yzFFF wf?
The last three minutes he got:
8 points in total
4 free throws made
2 steals
1 rebound
1 clutch layup
AND 1 amazing cross over to put the game away
GOAT
The LORD hаth аppeared оf оld untо me, sаying, Yeа, I have lоved thee with аn everlаsting lоve: therefоre with lоvingkindness have I drаwn thee. (Jer. 31:3)🎈🎊
UNDISPUTED GOAT OF ALL BASKETBALL HISTORY
Facts💯
And one pen is or al always
What a legend. He single handedly won that game for Chicago in the last minute. Offensively and defensively. Incredible.
Класс такое уже никогда не будет!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He pushed off on Russell, so no they shouldn't have won.
@Mike Beesley B-OO-HOO!!!!!!
@Mike Beesley Byron Russell was lit up like a match in the two finals he matched up with Jordan. He's practically in Every Jordan highlight when it comes to Jordan's clutch play in the finals. He wasn't gonna stop anything regardless.
@Mike Beesley if u understand physics u would know that he was already heading that direction so he would have got crossed anyyway
Respect to Utah Jazz..they made MJ’s last dance perfect and beautiful
Unlike the bad boy pissedons, the Jazz at least showed class. Stockton and Malone both had the decency to go congratulate the Bulls on the team bus. All I've ever heard from Thomas or Laimbeer were excuses for acting like jerks
@Suk Hastings Its pathetic alone that they praise themselfes high for being the dirtiest team in Basketball since the creation of the game.
Thank you very much for this comment. (A Bulls fan)
So poetic. The undisputed GOAT. May be another 100 years until there’s another person close to MJ. Plus he played in the toughest era in the NBA. The greatest basketball player of all time.
I remember when people were comparing LeBron to him lol
i think LeBron has surpassed him, so your comment = L
@Master surpassed him? Okay it's true. He has more hair than MJ😂
@Master his only claim is that his career is more sustained
The real legend. Putting the team on his back, defensively and offensively. A masterpiece!
Michael Jordan and the rest of the Bulls of that era made the Chicago area so proud, talk about a golden age for sports. :)
There will truly never be another player like mike
Where have u been ohm?
Ahh ohm also got this in his recommended.😂
Jordan pushed off
Definitely, for Chicago sports fans, the 1990s was a decade for the ages!
MJ literally took over the end of that game. No other Bull got a touch on offense. He was like we win it all by me or lose it all by me. GOAT
And every shot was either a brick, a pushoff offensive foul, or a bailout call from the refs. The refs were really on their A game that day.
@JakeWasAMistake Keep on hating, result will always be the same
@JakeWasAMistake Lefraud James lil man
@JakeWasAMistake Lol that's bullshit. Jordan did not push off, it only looks like that from one angle. If you watch multiple angles there was no push off.
@JakeWasAMistake you okay?! How can I pray for you?
Everytime I watch this game, I wonder why do they compare anyone to him...this is greatness at it best...defense, offense, everything.... there's no players in today game even come close
The delusional bronsexuals fans keep comparing. Just because LBJ on the verge of passing Kareem's all time scoring record makes him the goat accdg to his delusionak fans but they refused to see or watch who's the real GOAT is.
I absolutely 💯 agree with you. It's NOT even close lol. He's the best ever.
1000% accurate we as a people will never witness a basketball player play at this level ever again lebron and kobe have great resumes but my guy it ain’t no comparison to this here Micheal Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever anybody says otherwise dont know basketball or either a jordan hater because he probably destroyed their team this is greatness and mj is the definition of greatness
No one not even close to MJ. Not just the greatest basketball player ever but the greatest athlete ever.
@Being boringaint got NOTHING on the legend that is John Brznk!
The level of confidence MJ had separates him from any comparison. No one can compare to him
Lebron? lol
@xFrUiTySmoothie1 🤣
Kobe...
Basic
His final shot turned out to be the best and most meaning of his entire career. What a way to go out!
Well that wasn't his final shot lol
I’m glad you posted this. There’s a generation of kids that need to understand how good MJ was and the things he did were inhuman.
nope we dont discredit jordan 1 bit we know he was a beast but lebron is simply better
@IamLimitless bruh what are u abt
I totally agree with u. I am showing those amazing moments to my kids to let them understand there was a time defense was a big part of the game. MJ is having the feline instinct, and fighting hard both on offense/defense with grace. To me Kobbe was the closest to his greatness; King Lebron is a monster but not able to bring the same excitement in the game.
To be fair this wasnt that great of a game stat wise for MJ and the last point he scores with the bulls is a clear push off that the refs no for him to win the finals.
@IamLimitless I get it … I was young once ….. For example …. I used to think (in boxing) Mike Tyson would annihilate Muhammad Ali. Til I got old enough to understand how truly great Ali was. Then I realized I sounded foolish for thinking such things. Even though that’s a boxing reference it’s an idea of what I’m speaking about. Respect the history of what came before before you anoint what is now … Don’t be strapped by the moment.
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed." - Michael Jordan
over 9000
@Phileas Frogg that's what he said...
@Doop_ you don't get it
@McNoodleArms wdym
@Doop_ never heard of dragonball? poor guy
The fact that Isiah Thomas was announcing this game makes it that much sweeter. He had to sit there and watch MJ have one of the best moments in NBA history and couldn't do anything to minimize it no matter how hard he tried.
He also is the sole person who even understands - however limited - what it meant to "get the ball out of his hands" at the end of the game as he remarked. I agree, it made this call the sweetest.
Eh Thomas respected Jordan even if he didn't like him.
Calling it a push-off 😂😂 salty zeke
Bulls and Jordan wouldn’t be who or what they were with out the bad boys
"If that's the last image of Michael Jordan, how magnificent is it?"
They didn't realize decades later it would still be the most iconic image of all time
I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT LAST SHOT.I WAS ACTUALLY WATCHING THIS GAME. Mj could do it all ,rebound,defense,pass,free throws,three points, thats why his the 🐐
Simply the best. Better than all the rest. Better than anyone. Anyone the world has seen. He did not switch teams or recruit superstars. He took one of the worst teams and made them the best. I was a Cavs fan in those days, but MJ stole my heart even when he put a dagger in the Cavs heart(over and over).
Rodman and Pippen?
Легенда, и добавить нечего
MJ really did stop a whole generation of ball players from winning championships & fostered a new generation that wanted to be just like him
Well said
Dito..Apt words indeed
And they still debating about the GOAT lmfao
Too much hero ball In the nba
MJ stuffed poor Patrick Ewing all the way back to college
The greatest of all time. Unreal, what a finish
Esta emoción final morira conmigo..el baloncesto solo lo vi cuando jugaba Michael jordan..realmente hay deportistas de otro nivel..pero Michael es de otro planeta...simplemente el mas grande...
Jackson & Jordan hugging at the end - one of the greatest ever sights in the history of American sports. Remember watching this live in 98 like it was this morning. Unforgettable stuff. Stockton is the greatest player in my opinion never to have won a Championship. It's a real shame.
MJ was my idol when I played ball, but Harper secured the game as the very final play of the game. He deserves more recognition.
Got to see this live on TV as a kid. As I got older I realized how special this was. 2 3peats and has never lost more than 2 games in a row as a Bull in the 90s. That's crazy! GOAT.
mhm 1-9 in the playoffs without scottie. not to mention half of his career was a bust
@IamLimitless ok
Funny how after 23 years later this is still rated as the most watched game in NBA history, it's not hard to see why.
NBA history at its best!
This game was broadcast live to Brazil. Although it's not my favorite sport, I like basketball a lot. I watched full. Michael Jordan was a monster.
23 ? NO WONDER !
Soccer is by far the greatest sport on Earth with 4.5 Billion fans and is massively popular in over 240 countries including dependencies. Basketball has less than 1 Billion fans and big in less than 50 countries. Soccer is more popular than basketball in every country except the US, Phillipines and Lithuania. Soccer will be the number 1 sport in USA by 2070 and every country before 2100 fjkf
I knew the outcome and Im still mesmerized! This man was never beaten in the biggest moments. Clutch free throws and all.. GOAT for real....
O Maior jogador de Todos os Tempos
Um dos melhores jogadores de basquete que eu vi jogar, simplesmente era fácil o jogo nas mãos desse jogador.
No overacing just pure self confidence the real GOAT
Iconic , MJ truly one of the all time great sports athlete 👏👏👏👏🐐
Why am I still on the edge of my seat knowing exactly what's going to happen. One of the greatest finals in NBA history.
I don't understand watching someone playing a sport and having fun while watching.
U don’t say
Same
MJ greatness was not only his point average, titles, fame, potential or skill, but his mental strength to take on critical moments and lead his team, that is the true value of his legacy...
PS... 50 unforgettable seconds, closing with a flourish the story of an unforgettable dynasty...
What a privilege for those people who managed to see those finals live... I see it on KZclip and I am amazed... there is only one goat... 🐐 MJ#23
You already...
I saw it live and I actually went to a Bulls game when Rodman had green hair
He is the goat. There was no one like him bevor and there will be no one like him in the future. MJ is the greatest player of all time
Michael, if you look at him closely he looks like greatness in a unexplainable way. His face, how he carries himself, his assertness, his eyes, everything about him this guy was gonna be great at something....There's something about him that's obsessed with control and power. And ironically that's something he needed to be the greatest....and rhe greatest to ever touch a basketball he is....
I don't see it. he just looks like a normal black man. That practised the hell out of something until it becomes muscle memory. Just his muscle memory is more memorable than others.
I was 12 years old, me and my older brother saw the game live on TV in Germany. I never forget this tension, this beautiful feeling, thank you Jordan, thank you Chicago Bulls
Basketball isn't the same without MJ. I recorded every game of the Bulls and Michael. They're on DVDs now so every once in a while I'll relive the excitement of watching him play, it's awesome.
thats gonna be sick watching those plumbers play against MJ! dont forget the infamous push off!
You should find a way to upload them!
@JeTPaK didnt know shaq was a plumber
That's dope as fuck
@JeTPaK It’s time to get a job, son
When I was a kid these finals games with the Bulls had you on the edge of the edge of your seat. Many regular season games too but the total electric you felt was like being on the court. Such a huge emotional investment in the game
Scoring the quick layup shot, coming back, stealing from the best PF, going back to score, looking at the clock, Staring straight at public, going for the crossover, jumped, released, ball went in without even touching the rim. Just straight up Pure Art!❤️
Michael Jordan uma máquina insana 🔥🐐 esse foi cabra
Real Goat 🐐, não importa o que falem, é o melhor de todos os tempos 🏀
MJ hits a quick layup, then makes the steal, then crosses the hell out of Russell, THEN buries the game winning shot. LEGEND.
Best ever period!!! And I’m not even a Bulls fan. LeBum ain’t no Jordan & never will be
@RaidersACDC 489 all I wanna say to further prove your point is 2011 finals and 2017 game 3. Jordan would never have that type of performance like lebron did
@mexicoloco12 is that the one where Lebrun had a broken wrist
@mexicoloco12 Jordan the GOAT
@mexicoloco12 Jordan definitely would of lost with the same team LeBron had in 2017
The video I have watched most in my life, million times recorded in VCR and other million after KZclip came in. And I still love every time I watch it again. And I still cry of emotion cause it is very emotional. Thanks Mike!
I remember watching this like it was yesterday. I was 10 years old. Longest 3-4 minutes of my whole life. Period. But somehow you just knew MJ was gonna pull it out.
Fantastic game, fantastic time,fantastic players
The greatest of all time, with a perfect ending to his Bulls career.
El hacía ver Las cosas imposibles como algo fácil de lograr el Éxito 🏆🥇
Its nuts. In the last 1:11 of live play no Bull touches the ball but Michael. He got a rebound, 2 free throws, a quick score, a steal and a game winner. The amount of pressure he played with and accepted is insane. His teammates allowed this because they knew he would bring them home in the clutch. How could his GOAT status ever be questioned?
that is alittle freaky when you understand numerical meaning lol good catch dawg
Paxson hit a three than won one title against the suns. Kerr hit a jumper that won game six in 97.
@acorn sucks its definitely not the same. Hitting a wide open shot, compared to doing every single thing neccessary for your team to win. If you want to expand it, you can say in the last 3 minutes not a single Bull scored. But Jordan was tired, evidence of this is in his short front rimming jumpshots. Yet somehow, he managed to perfectly sink an 18 foot jumper with just seconds to go. Everyone knew where the ball was going, yet he still managed to make it happen.
@DontAtMe You just posted that no one else was shooting the ball down the stretch and I pointed out two examples of your flawed comment. Reading your post is lowering my IQ.
Randy Brown saying "thank you" repeatedly to MJ when they hugged hits different. Michael did literally everything for the Bulls for the last 2 or so minutes of the game.
what a game, I was 50 miles north in clearfield watching this on the TV in a room full of college students who were rooting for the bulls. What a wild night that was.
Сколько страсти, к победе. Его воздушество красавец!
Он же законченный психопат.
The best 3 minutes of basketball history
"Everybody has talent, but ability takes hard work.” - Michael Jordan
The LORD hаth аppeared оf оld untо me, sаying, Yeа, I have lоved thee with аn everlаsting lоve: therefоre with lоvingkindness have I drаwn thee. (Jer. 31:3)🎈🎊
Did he really say that tho? - Abraham Lincoln
"Everybody has talent, but ability takes hard work"
Literally a one man army in the 4th quarter, very few players can do that consistently
That moment you wait for a lifetime ⚡️
As a Jazz fan and one who has recurring nightmares of this game to this day, Mike is the GOAT
Cómo pasan los años recuerdo este partido de madrugada viéndolo con mi hermano en canal plus 😢
Today it’s been 25 years of this iconic game
It's so crazy watching this a kid when it happened, and coming back watching this high as an adult. So insane.
REAL LEGEND, REAL GOAT!!!
The history. The legend. Period.
Just like to watch this over and over again, still feel the joy on that night!
Layup, Steal, Stepback, Title
The last 39 seconds of this game PERFECTLY sums him up.
Has there ever been a series of plays that personified a player any better?
It is still incredible to me that no Chicago Bull possesses the ball in the final minute and 42 seconds. Michael grabs every rebound, takes every single shot, every free throw, even steals the ball. The only thing he didn’t do was inbound the ball to himself.
facts! and you see his poise and ice cold delivery from the free throw line like no one was there.. it's like the pressure did nothing to him he already seen him self and the bulls winning. that man was a cold blooded killer ! so many legendary players will go to their graves ring less because #23 stood in their way. GOAT!
James Hardon like that name bro 😂
Just shows how amazing he was that even the greatest players in the best team stepped aside in these last crucial minutes. A true legend to Sport
😛
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (Nueva York; 17 de febrero de 1963) es un exjugador de baloncesto estadounidense. Con 1,98 metros de altura, jugaba en la posición de escolta. Es considerado por la mayoría de aficionados y especialistas como el mejor jugador de baloncesto de todos los tiempos. Se retiró definitivamente en 2003 en los Washington Wizards, tras haberlo hecho en dos ocasiones anteriores, en 1993 y 1999, después de haber jugado 13 temporadas en los Chicago Bulls.
Can watch that 1000 times! We where so lucky to watch him!🐐🐐
I remember this game like yesterday!
I remember standing up when Jordan hit that shot at the end I just knew he was going to make it!
"...tired." Nice. ❤ What a game, what a team, what a era.
It's just what I think. There are many awe-inspiring players in my time Shaq. Barkley. Kemp. Olajuwon... ...but there are only two players who gave me the shivers. Jordan and Roadman.
He went Thanos in that last 41 seconds. NO ONE ELSE on the Bulls touched the ball. MJ literally went and snatched a title away from two of the 50 best players who ever lived, on their floor, with a skeleton cast of teammates. It's just unreal how he ended his Chicago run. It's beyond sports...it was theater. The most watched game in the history of the NBA and MJ ended with the greatest flourish of all time.
How is it a skeleton cast of team mates
Scottie and Rodman forming the best big 3 ever.
Rodman leading the nba in rebounds that season (possibly the greatest rebounder ever)
Scottie still a top 5 gaurd in the NBA
Toni kukoc, the reigning 6th man of the year
Steve Kerr- the most efficient 3 point shooter in history
And big game Ron Harper
Zain Diwan And Jordan, the best player in history til now
@Zain Diwantbf, Rodman was unplayable in 98, Scottie had no back in 98, Kerr literally took 10 shots tops throughout the 97-98 season, and "Big Game" Ron Harper had a whooping 8 points in 28 minutes. Kukoc contributed a nice 15 points, which was good in the 90's, but still not big 3 type of a performance. It was MJ's game
@Zain Diwan IN THAT GAME, Pippen was useless. Rodman had been depreciating returns and was relegated to the bench in the Finals. Jesus, some of you are so quick to hear yourselves talk, you don't even stop to fucking READ what others wrote. In THIS GAME, he had a skeleton cast of teammates.
@Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot Fr, this was all MJ.
Equipo único e inigualable y jugador que pocos llegarán a ser parecido a el 😊
El Pele del basketball
Это был настоящий NBA !!! Джордан Пипен Родман Кукач Мелоун Харнасик и т.д Я эти игры ждал и смотрел в 4 утра из за разницы во времени 🤝👍Всем Людям Мира Добра Любви Здоровья Уважения Процветания. Всех земных благ!
He was out this planet, GOAT in basketball
No se cuanta gente se habrá dado cuenta, pero la secuencia del 6:50 es épica 😂😂.
Decidiendose el anillo en un final apretado. Segundo tiro libre. Denis Rodman, el mejor rebotador de la liga, pasa de mirar a canasta y se vuelve hacia abajo como diciendo "rebote?? Que rebote?? Es el puto Jordan el que está lanzando " 😂😂
No importa el rival, no importa cuánto falte para terminar, siempre aparecía, su talento lo hizo diferente, pero su mentalidad lo hizo grande, un jugador con mayúscula, irrepetible.
I remember watching this game. I knew it was NBA history, the last sequence, MJ layup, steal and game winning jumper. The greatest clutch sequence in the history of the NBA finals. Still gives me goose bumps to this day. Always and forever grateful I got to see MJ play…
Soccer is the greatest sport on Earth with more than 4 Billion fans and massively popular In more than 240 countries. Basketball has less than 1 Billion fans and massively popular in less than 40 countries. Soccer is bigger than basketball in every country except for the USA, Phillipines and Lithuania. Soccer will be the number 1 sport in the USA by 2050 hfdhc
@J G ok
Not only the greatest clutch moment in the nba, i believe it is the greates clutch moment in all american sports history brother.
@J G Who tf carra?
A única, maravilhosa, espetacular, mágica e inesquecível geração do único basquete universal da história, que jamais será superada......
Wow. Nice speech
The more you watch these last three minutes, you start to realize that not only was this massive for MJ... but Stockton as well.
That foul and many opportunities that could have sunk at least FIVE.
this is the mark of greatness. and forever will be.
Como no recordar aquellos tiempos, tiempos aquellos que jamás volverán C.B Best team Ever!!!!
The perfect ending. It took a quick layup, a defensive stop against a player ranked above MJ on the all-time scoring list (although not yet), and an old school mid range jump shot. Doing this to complete a rare three-peat on the road against a hostile crowd is icing on the cake. For some reason Utah is underrated. They were a great team that worked together as a unit. They had the best record in the league, home court advantage, and previously made mincemeat of Shaq’s Lakers who had a great young and athletic squad.
I'm no basketball historian, but I can't help but think that this era of the Utah Jazz may be the greatest team of all time who never won an NBA championship. What do you think?
@DaDitka1985 Early to mid 2000s Sacramento Kings would be right up there as well.
*Everything about this moment is so perfect.*
Down by one point. Has the ball. Crosses the opponent. Hits the shot. Forty-Five points. Six championships. Second Three-peat.
You forgot the part where he pushes the guys
@Shmeglebopit wasn’t a push off lol
@Big 3 you're bugging, whatch mjs tricep, mj is the goat but man's pushed off
@Shmeglebop hell nah watch his hand closely. He has it on Bryon’s leg but he doesn’t apply force.
I don’t know how many times I’ve seen this video, but you can just do that to appreciate the greatness
i stayed up till early morning and two hours before a major national exam in the UK to watch this live. one of my a-levels. the ones that decide your entire future. can't remember which. it was so worth it. greatest sporting event i have ever been lucky enough to witness.
PS i love steve kerr yelling into jordan's ear "you are fucking unbelievable!" hahaha...never heard that before! (12:24)
I was 13 when this happened. Pure magic. #BULLSFAN SINCE AGE 6 NOW 38
The greatest player I have seen in my lifetime.
Майкл, Легенда на все времена!!!❤❤❤
Remember, Jordan has 45 points in a 87-86 game, that is absolutely insane, not only does he have a crazy 45 he has scored majority of his teams points
It's insane..he's a real 🐐
And he had to do it, because Pippen was injured and he wasn't getting any help offensively from anyone that game.
Hd
When I was a kid in the 90s, I was always pulling for the underdogs, so I despised MJ and the Bulls. But looking back on him now and that team’s success, I feel so privileged to have had the opportunity to watch him and see that dynasty. He’s the most dominant individual American athlete of all time.
This is what MJ did, and this is why he is the GOAT. Nobody takes over a game like he did, at least not in the 40 years I've been alive. Kobe was closer to it than Lebron is. There's just winning juice in their blood. They refuse to lose, Lebron does not have that. And it is what makes the greats the greatest of all time.
GOAT 23 .... 결코 변하지 않음
I love this moment in Life!! GOAT
Man! I saw it! Assisti esse jogo! MJ goat.
over 20+ years, still got goose bumps
25 years soon
You may need to see a therapist.
Indeed.. legendary
Yeah the refs really came through in the clutch.
@inthedarkwoods2022 He is among the millions of people worldwide, including myself that still get goosebumps over this. Therapy? So. Be. It.
there was an before and and an after michael jordan amazing championships! Un fuera de serie en la historia del basket, super espectacular , gran atleta!
Ahora sería muy diferente...en todo caso, es una leyenda
Personality, player, winner! They way team mates were close to each other. Not moving from one team to another just for more money. He created his legacy
One of the best 3 minutes of basketball.
Olha o drible que JORDAN deu no seu marcador ,O PÉ direito dele grudou na quadra e o n 3 foi embora,aí shua, do PELÉ DO BASKET, MICHAEL JORDAN SHOW!
Don't care what anyone says, that was the golden age of the NBA. Every team had a mega star but then there was MJ, not getting past him. What a great time to be a Chicagoan
I agree the golden era foresure. Every team had a megastar and at least 2 other superstars. So many players were overshadowed by the mega star but yes best time to be a ball fan
Golden era for the United States.The prestige the US had during these years was unmatched.
Yep, and it's not about nostalgia
Yeah, NOT like this SOFT game now!!!!
@David Molina agreed David. These current players look at a player the wrong way and it’s a foul, BORRRRINNNNG