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Michael Jordan INSANE shot This doesn't need an explanation. Absolutely Insane. Tags: Michael Jordan Magic Johnson Larry Bird Shaq Kobe LeBron Wade layup sick sweet crazy mad basketball NBA |
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Michael Jordan, Bulls @ Clippers, 1996-97 Jordan and the Bulls start this game uncharacteristically out of rythm, ending the quarter on a mere 25% FG. Jordan ends up with 40 points with an easy, in-the-flow offensive attack and a prowling defensive exhibition that marked the stat sheet with 4 blocks. The Clippers came out firing, not backing down from the storied, history making franchise. Stacked with two 7 foot, 300+pound frontmen (Stanley Roberts, Kevin Duckworth), an effective floor leader in Pooh Richardson, 6'8 Malik Sealy, 6'7 265lb Rodney Rogers... The Clippers certainly didn't need to prove that they weren't a team to be pushed around. But just as you were unlikely to stop Mike, you were unlikely to stop the Bulls - regardless of the physicality of your squad. (The 10 second clip in this video is also played at 4:06, it was an editing mistake on my behalf and it's true position should be at 4:06. I have missed a bucket because of this, but I won't be re-uploading. Sorry) Tags: Michael Jordan NBA 69 wins 72 1995 1996 1997 Magic Johnson Larry Bird Isiah Thomas Wilt Chamberlain Record LeBron James Kobe Bryant Dwyane Wade Tracy McGrady Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Clippers Super Star Slam Dunk Merry Christmas Day New Year 2008 2009 |
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Jimmy Barnes @ Mannum '08 - Khe Sahn On the riverfront of Mannum, 14-11-08. Jimmy Barnes. Tags: Jimmy Barnes Mannum Khe Sahn |
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Jordan - Badass Moment vs. Ewing This was my second pick for "Badass NBA Moments" on Mixmakers.net/forums. My first pick was Shawn Kemp's Lister Blister. Tags: Michael Jordan Patrick Ewing NBA Shawn Kemp Lister Blister Badass |
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Jordan over Laimbeer Just a short upload. Uploading a couple of clips due to boredom. Tomorrow I'll be uploading my favorite in-game one-legged leap from Michael Jordan. Just have to wait until I can access my PC for my footage. Tags: nba jordan pistons laimbeer dunk |
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Mike Conley, two handed dunk Mike Conley was a track&field athlete in the 80's. He's the father of current NBA player Mike Conley Jr. Taking it back, retro style. Tags: Conley |
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Jordan - Innate speed. This is one of the finest examples of Jordan's speed around. Take note of the steps per second and the way he almost instantly snaps into high-gear acceleration as he powers past the defense... while dribbling. It takes phenomenal co-ordination to maintain ball control at speeds like this, and even moreso to be able to correctly gather your footsteps in order to complete a legal, non-traveling finish. Tags: Jordan NBA quicks speed 40 yard |
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1995-96: Michael Jordan, Bulls vs Hornets, Season Opener Description coming soon. YouTube has been messing up. Tags: asdf |
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Michael Jordan - Don't Stop My first ever mix, created in '05. To the track Rolling Stones - Don't Stop. Sorry about the abuse on the transitional glows, I was trying to be fancy with limited experience on Sony Vegas. Enjoy. Tags: Michael Jordan Don't Stop Mix Bulls Chicago NBA Dunk Det Detrimental Retro 90's 80's Basketball |
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Poetix in motion. Nobody's as graceful when it comes down to attention to detail. Slow motion has always provided that. Air. Tags: Jordan Dunk '87 Kiss The Rim Chicago Bulls |
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1996: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors I usually like to leave game recaps up to Hoopsencyclopedia because he's "the man" for it, but I've taken it upon myself to cover a game that on the surface may not mean a lot, but underneath went on to hold it's own high-value for multiple reasons. To many young fans today, this isn't exactly a historical game - and for good reason. In the context of basketball history, not many regular season games are truly memorable, classic, or historical. But many also become classics in their own right, for records made, or for final meetings. This one has a little mix of everything - including Toronto's largest ever crowd of over 36,000 fans at the Sky Dome. In their previous meeting of the '95-'96 season Michael was the acclaimed "Raptor killer", sinking the Raptors and posting 14 fourth quarter points. In this game, he posts 36 points on 63.6% shooting (14-22) with 15 in the fourth quarter. Amazingly, 13 of his 15 fourth quarter points come in the last 4 minutes and 20 seconds of playing time. These were the games of his post-baseball career (seemingly happened a lot in 95-96) that made you wish his team wasn't as great as it was, just so you could see him continue to light it up all game long. Unfortunately, Michael never did anything that wasn't necessary. The expansion team, Toronto Raptors, face off against Michael Jordan and a Bulls team that went on to win an all time NBA record of 72 regular season wins. But what the 36,131 fans that packed the Sky Dome on this night may not realise, is that they were watching a story filled with subplots unfold upon the hardwood of a basketball court. Michael Jordan. Alvin Robertson. Damon Stoudamire. Chicago Bulls. Toronto Raptors. 72. 8. What people don't realise, though, is that the Raptors that year were actually stacked with talent that could do harm in any league of any era had they have had the correct team chemistry, confidence, and playing time required to do so. Damon Stoudamire was a rookie, who, in my opinion is one of the most underrated PG talents of our generation. In the 95-96 season, he went on to win ROY and set multiple records including a then record 133 3PT FG's for a rookie. He was also chasing second place for most assists by a rookie, on the tail of Oscar Robertson. He went on to post 19.0ppg and 9.3apg (something that the top PGs of the league today fail to do), while setting multiple franchise records for the Toronto Raptors that still stand today, including most assists by a player (19). In this game, he seemed to be having a shoot out with Steve Kerr and Michael Jordan. Damon posted 30 points, 11 assists and went 6-8 from three point land. Then there's the subplot of Michael vs. Robertson. Great friends, old team mates ('84 olympics), and fierce competitors. History has it, that this would be the last time either of the old timers would face off against each other in professional competition (Robertson retired after '96). For those of you who don't know much about Alvin Robertson, he's perhaps one of the greatest perimiter, roaming, and lock down defenders to ever play the game. He's 1st all-time in steals per game, and he has an anticipation that many see players such as Bruce Bowen to have today. It's no coincidence or conspiracy that he was named DPOY in '85-'86. While both players here are far past their athletic and statistical prime (Jordan 33, Alvin 34), they don't fail to impress and excite. Alvin plays Jordan's turnarounds like only few could; they battle hard for position and trash talk each other all night long. It's also notable that Alvin averaged 2.2 steals per game this season, which would've been good enough for first place in 06-07. Of course, Michael was no defensive slouch either ;), coincidentally averaging 2.2spg. With far too much already said... I'll leave the game to unfold. Enjoy. Tags: Michael Jordan 72 wins Chicago Bulls Alvin Robertson Defense Offense Damon Stoudamire Rookie 1996 1995 95 96 NBA |
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2 x 90's "I Love This Game" Commercials Two classic commercials from the 1990's. Man, there'll never be anything quite like the 80's and 90's again. The heart, the work ethic, intensity, the joy. I feel sorry for everybody caught up in today's league who never had the chance to witness the greatest era of basketball, and thus have nothing but mediocracy to compare it to. Enjoy. :) Tags: 1990's love this game commercial NBA |
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1996 Playoffs - Jordan clutch against the Knicks. Jordan brings his heroics back once again, displaying his ever present drive and ability to win. He sends this one to OT with a deep, off balance three and some nice plays to close out an 8 point deficit with a minute and a half to play. Tags: Jordan Clutch Three Knicks Bulls NBA Playoffs 1996 |
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Thanks for the memories [ESPN] One of my favorite professional Jordan tributes. A compilation video of popular commercial highlights in direct correlation with Jordan's public career as a basketball player. Tags: Jordan Tribute MJ Memories |