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25 Responses to “Michael Jordan 1992.3.19 – 51pts, 0turnover”
Today’s players lift more weights. Lifting heavy weights gives them BULK muscles. 25 lbs extra muscle weight. means less high jump. Means slow on defense. Ever ran with extra weight? it naturally slows you down. huffing & puffing. Thats why no D today. they all stand around on perimiter.
Back in ’90s, players had leaner muscles (pip, Nique, MJ etc etc) they moved around a lot on perimeter, got lot more steals & weak side blk shots).
you dumb fuck. Kobe gets off like 6 inches off the ground shooting a jay. MJ got off almost 2 feet in his prime. & close to 2.5 feet in air in his athletic prime ‘88-’91. thus lost more HANG TIME than kobe. Kobe’s jumper is good but not unstoppable like Mike’s. Kobe ave 45% FG right now. How does that makes kobe jumper unstoppable while Mike ave 52% FG.
The standard in the league is Jordan…everyone wants to compare everyone to Jordan…so let me ask you this if kobe is being compared to Jordan…doesn’t that close the argument? I mean we don’t here people say man if only Jordan was as good as Kobe right? Jordan is the standard and if it is possible until someone leads their team to 72-10 and wins 6 NBA championships in an 8 year span Jordan will always be the standard, oh they also have to lead the league in scoring average…all-time that is
Jordan had a 48″ vertical leap. Kobe’s is around 40″. And most of the basketball players today are using Tim Grover’s training. Who by the way was made famous because one of his clients was Michael Jordan. Jordan, even compared to today, is one of the better athletic players. And Kobe isn’t as athletic as you’re playing him out to be.
lol, no man, he just seemed higher because not many players back then were freaks of nature and jumps as high as he was able to. unlike today’s generation, with the help of all the stuff these new athletes eat and their work out habits evolving, they became more athletic which is normal. Shannon Brown jumps higher than young Charles Barkley, for example. But im not saying the new generation is better, im just saying that they are more athletic which can’t be helped.
No he doesn’t jump higher. If you compare MJ and Kobe year for year, MJ at age 30 to Kobe at age 30, MJ jumped significantly higher. MJ’s fade away and post game were much harder to defend than Kobe’s. And Kobe’s shot is not unstoppable. He shoots a career 45%. Jordan shot a consistent 50%. MJ’s mid range game was by far one of the best ever. Kobe’s getting better, no doubt. I’ve seen him dramatically improve the last 4 years. But his shot is still not harder to defend than MJ’s was.
because kobe jumps higher when hes shooting a jay…. although in jordan’s later career, he managed to buffen up and he used his strength for high post moves which made him a lot more harder to defend, which so far, kobe’s not doing so once kobe gets old and lose his hops, his jumper shouldn’t be as unstoppable as it is now, IMO
honestly, from 1988-1993 michael jordan had the greatest stretch of bball any player has ever had. he truly was unstoppable as an individual and then when the bulls starting winning rings in 91′ who could stop him?
March 10th, 2010 at 7:02 pm
Kobe’s vertical never went over 38″ I believe. never really. Vince & Jay Rich went over 40″. Kobe thats why is a stretch dunker than jump dunker.
March 10th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
Today’s players lift more weights. Lifting heavy weights gives them BULK muscles. 25 lbs extra muscle weight. means less high jump. Means slow on defense. Ever ran with extra weight? it naturally slows you down. huffing & puffing. Thats why no D today. they all stand around on perimiter.
Back in ’90s, players had leaner muscles (pip, Nique, MJ etc etc) they moved around a lot on perimeter, got lot more steals & weak side blk shots).
Now watch Kobe, Wade, Lebron all stand around on.
March 10th, 2010 at 7:43 pm
you dumb fuck. Kobe gets off like 6 inches off the ground shooting a jay. MJ got off almost 2 feet in his prime. & close to 2.5 feet in air in his athletic prime ‘88-’91. thus lost more HANG TIME than kobe. Kobe’s jumper is good but not unstoppable like Mike’s. Kobe ave 45% FG right now. How does that makes kobe jumper unstoppable while Mike ave 52% FG.
You da dumbest fucker alive.
March 10th, 2010 at 8:24 pm
Marking Jordan off the ball is the real challenge.
March 10th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
The standard in the league is Jordan…everyone wants to compare everyone to Jordan…so let me ask you this if kobe is being compared to Jordan…doesn’t that close the argument? I mean we don’t here people say man if only Jordan was as good as Kobe right? Jordan is the standard and if it is possible until someone leads their team to 72-10 and wins 6 NBA championships in an 8 year span Jordan will always be the standard, oh they also have to lead the league in scoring average…all-time that is
March 10th, 2010 at 9:30 pm
ohhh sickkk.. damn that baseline move with the dunk finish was so quick, if you had of blinked your eyes you would have missed it
March 10th, 2010 at 9:44 pm
damn it.. its so hard to support my boy nowadays.. and kobe’s vert is 38″
March 10th, 2010 at 10:09 pm
Jordan had a 48″ vertical leap. Kobe’s is around 40″. And most of the basketball players today are using Tim Grover’s training. Who by the way was made famous because one of his clients was Michael Jordan. Jordan, even compared to today, is one of the better athletic players. And Kobe isn’t as athletic as you’re playing him out to be.
March 10th, 2010 at 10:28 pm
lol, no man, he just seemed higher because not many players back then were freaks of nature and jumps as high as he was able to. unlike today’s generation, with the help of all the stuff these new athletes eat and their work out habits evolving, they became more athletic which is normal. Shannon Brown jumps higher than young Charles Barkley, for example. But im not saying the new generation is better, im just saying that they are more athletic which can’t be helped.
March 10th, 2010 at 10:47 pm
No he doesn’t jump higher. If you compare MJ and Kobe year for year, MJ at age 30 to Kobe at age 30, MJ jumped significantly higher. MJ’s fade away and post game were much harder to defend than Kobe’s. And Kobe’s shot is not unstoppable. He shoots a career 45%. Jordan shot a consistent 50%. MJ’s mid range game was by far one of the best ever. Kobe’s getting better, no doubt. I’ve seen him dramatically improve the last 4 years. But his shot is still not harder to defend than MJ’s was.
March 10th, 2010 at 11:45 pm
because kobe jumps higher when hes shooting a jay…. although in jordan’s later career, he managed to buffen up and he used his strength for high post moves which made him a lot more harder to defend, which so far, kobe’s not doing so once kobe gets old and lose his hops, his jumper shouldn’t be as unstoppable as it is now, IMO
March 10th, 2010 at 11:53 pm
I don’t see how you come to that conclusion (that Kobe’s fade away jumper is harder to block).
March 11th, 2010 at 12:04 am
any place any time any year any decade any body he would dominate
March 11th, 2010 at 12:47 am
yea but kobe’s fade away jumper is still way harder to block, but never the less jordan’s still the better and more accomplished player
March 11th, 2010 at 1:43 am
wow, 4:36 MJ was so quick! When another player came to double him, he immediately notice paint area was open, so he turned around and dunk!
Thats beautiful!
March 11th, 2010 at 2:39 am
Great game good quality video…Awesome job!
March 11th, 2010 at 3:19 am
I was just telling my homie Mike had a better jumper than Kobe just look @ the evidence! Chicago stand up……
March 11th, 2010 at 3:47 am
That`s so true!!!
March 11th, 2010 at 4:39 am
That 51pt game was to easy for him!!
March 11th, 2010 at 5:38 am
MJ makes scoring 50 so effortless
perfectly timed jumpers, patented fadeaway, effortless way in dissecting the defense
that baseline spin move he pulled for the dunk was ridiculous…
March 11th, 2010 at 6:15 am
Sorry Michael but 0:44 was travelling
March 11th, 2010 at 7:04 am
god damn it. Its unfair when you play against jordan. Theres nothing much you can do
March 11th, 2010 at 7:39 am
Move at 3:00 to lose the defender. Wow.
March 11th, 2010 at 7:52 am
honestly, from 1988-1993 michael jordan had the greatest stretch of bball any player has ever had. he truly was unstoppable as an individual and then when the bulls starting winning rings in 91′ who could stop him?
March 11th, 2010 at 8:42 am
Its like no one is guarding him. He dunks so hard at 4:55! When the man went to double he left the lane open.