May 24, 2012 Brasilian4Life Says:
Why doesn't this sport exist anymore? So fun to watch. :)
May 23, 2012 24flako24 Says:
3:34 "fuck you" thats exactly what basketball needs now day ... more of "fuck you basketball"
May 17, 2012 NBAGOATS Says:
This is crazy. MJ went beast mode in this game 7. Kobe has been in a few game 7s. What has he done?
May 15, 2012 alumitanium Says:
too many cry baby divas in the league today.
May 12, 2012 Erfman79 Says:
3:34 Jordan: "fuck you" LMAO!!! XP
May 7, 2012 TheFortissimo1 Says:
No way, no way Kobe will EVER be as good as Jordan. As far as I'm concerned, Kobe is the best wannabe Jordan in history
May 7, 2012 TheFortissimo1 Says:
Damn I miss those days. And I'm only 33.
Apr 24, 2012 tarmacblack1 Says:
Magic summed the game of basketbAll when he proclaims "WHOSE GAME IS it? IT'S MICHAEL JORDAN'S GAME"! Classic moment and one I am grateful I could watch live on NBC!! I wish I could rewind time like I do these jordan video clips lol
Apr 9, 2012 jaytigeron Says:
Sweat memories of basketballs best years as a born bred Knicks fan i hated the bulls of the 90s Jordan and Pippen but know i can look at this and appreciate how amazing these guys were Pippen deserves so much more credit Jordan couldn't have done it with out him and It breaks my heart the Ewing retired without a ring Boston, New York and Chicago are basketballs greatest fans with such rich history
Mar 25, 2012 Thundermine2 Says:
Watching everything about this clip makes me miss the FUCK out of 90's basketball. Gosh i hate the NBA today.
Mar 24, 2012 ryankody1 Says:
i miss the physical nba of the 90s. now you cant even touch a guy without a foul. Looking back on that era of basketball i feel im lucky to have grown up in what i feel is the golden age of the game. Great players and teams.
Mar 24, 2012 ryankody1 Says:
ive been a bulls fan my entire life, this series and the 93 series were the only two times i was ever worried the bulls might lose a series (with jordan) especially the 93 series when the knicks went up 2-0. Much respect for those knicks teams, and still the 2 best series ive ever seen.
Mar 21, 2012 samia3030 Says:
ewing should of had a ring
Mar 10, 2012 gwynedd1 Says:
I think in every playoff series I saw Jordan would generally play a solid game. In one game he might be cold and Pippen or someone could pick it up for him. But then it seemed that in at least 2 of those games in a 7 game series Jordan would single handed destroy his opponents. It was almost as if every team had to start with 2 games down, because he would just go off on some of them like this.
Mar 10, 2012 gwynedd1 Says:
In the Bulls-Knicks rivalry I remember the bodies banging into each other and laying on the ground. Tough grinding games. The Knicks where the only ones to consistently push the Bull's to their limit.
Mar 8, 2012 aamorri1 Says:
LeBron James has to be thanking God that he didn't play in the 1980's-1990's NBA. Detroit, Chicago, New York, Boston, and LA teams would've beaten the Crap out of him!
Mar 8, 2012 aamorri1 Says:
Me twoo! I miss the physical play. These days, players are to afraid to challenge somebody going for a dunk.
Mar 4, 2012 godmathias Says:
miss that NBA on NBC theme. ahh the good old days.
Jan 22, 2012 EdmondLau2007 Says:
Chicago Stadium was an incredibly difficult place for opponents to play. The sound level was incredible there. Yes, the United Center may be a superior facility but it definitely didn't give as much of a mental edge as Chicago Stadium did.
Jan 14, 2012 youngvkah Says:
Damn. Jordan is the greatest. Offensively and defensively he was a monster. Kobe lebron aint got shit on him when he was at his peak. G.O.A.T
Jan 5, 2012 kanguesso Says:
This was high intensity, body checking, hand checking, physical contact playoff basketball. You don't get that kind of basketball in today's basketball. The only recent high intensity, defensive minded type playoff basketball that slightly resembles this type of basketball i can think of was game 7 of the 2010 NBA finals between the Lakers and the Celtics where Kobe shot 6 for 24 from the field and he was absolutely HORRIBLE. That just shows you how today's "top players" are pussies.
Dec 31, 2011 6AN6oodmanA6 Says:
starks24 the guy who made this video sucks so do the knicks
Dec 22, 2011 DMXTVDallas Says:
I miss these days in NBA where players didn't flop and the refs let them play
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I really struggled to edit this one because there were so many great plays and sequences that I wanted to fit. Also wanted to include some plays that capture the amazing intensity of the game. The ending of the video is a little bit abrupt but that's because of the time limitation. It doesn't me... More
I really struggled to edit this one because there were so many great plays and sequences that I wanted to fit. Also wanted to include some plays that capture the amazing intensity of the game. The ending of the video is a little bit abrupt but that's because of the time limitation. It doesn't mean I cut out something important.
May 17, 1992
In one of the most intense playoff series ever, it was game 7 in Chicago. In game 6, Starks had played the game of his life. Scored a career high of 27 points in 27 minutes while holding Jordan to 9-25 shooting. People were questioning Jordan's strength and stamina after he admitted after the game that he was mentally drained.
After a two days rest, however, he is his old self once again. Jordan finishes with 42pts (15-29), 6rbds, 4 asts. Don't have the definite numbers for his steals and blocks. He starts the game shooting 10-13 from the field and ends the half with 29 points on 10-15 shooting.
Pippen who was really abused by Xavier McDaniel all series long finally comes up big with 17pts, 10rbds, and 11 asts. Grant also plays very solid defense.
This game has some of the most memorable sequences of Jordan's career. The face-off with Xavier and the hustle play in the second half where Magic says "Whose game is it? it's Michael Jordan's game", are really timeless classics.
Despite the great effort by the Bulls, Knicks manages to hold on within 2-10 points until the fourth quarter. Then, the lead gets bigger and they accept the defeat.
Post game notes and quotes:
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CHICAGO (AP) Jordan, who scored 42 points in a memorable effort, hopes the Bulls have been awakened by the scare. "We went through this series kind of sleepwalking, and they definitely woke us up," said the miracle man. "We came in and expected a four-game sweep like everyone else. They got in our face and said, `It's not going to be as easy as you guys think.' "
Perhaps the greatest pressure performer in sports, Jordan dominated from the start and scored 29 first-half points.
"But we responded to the pressure of the seventh game and played more like people expected. I think this has hardened us for the next series and the one after that."
Jordan said.
"It would have been very disappointing not to get to the level we did last year. If I was tired, I didn't feel it. This is the kind of game you want to play."
"I consulted my father, and he's a father, so he said, 'be aggressive. They'll take your lead and feed off what you do,' " Jordan related afterward.
"To be honest," said Riley, "it was the type of defense that I had not seen from them this series. We couldn't drive, or hit the gaps, or do much of anything."
"I wasn't prepared for this kind of game and ending. They flattened us in the third period and throughout the end of the game. They played as what they are - world champions."
"This series was like a slap in the face," Jordan said. "It was mentally draining to get up every morning and know what you were going to be in for. But I think this team learned how to face a physical team and overcome it."
While the Bulls' vulnerabilities were exposed by the Knicks, the test ultimately could prove beneficial. "I think they've made us a more hardened team," coach Phil Jackson said. "From here on, we'll play more aggressively."
Jordan, who was thought to be tiring because of heavy minutes and hard fouls, scored 18
points in the first quarter as the Bulls burst to a 30-25 lead.
"His first 6 minutes of basketball showed me we should have played the game yesterday,"
Riley said. "He had one day too much of rest."
"He's the best skilled player in the league," Knicks guard Gerald Wilkins said. "And when he comes with the strength he had today, there's nothing you can do. His strength was more than all the Bulls players' strength stacked up on each other."
Apart from the swooping, spinning reverse layups and high-rise jumpers, Jordan's best move may have come with 2:53 left in the first period, when he picked up a technical foul coming to the defense of teammate Scottie Pippen.
McDaniel had elbowed Pippen on a move to the basket. Knowing Pippen is a sensitive man of the '90s, Jordan spoke up for him.
"There was an intimidation factor on both sides," said Jordan. "I felt like he was trying to intimidate Scottie. It was very important to come to Scottie's support and
not let one player get inside his head."
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Brasilian4Life Says:
Why doesn't this sport exist anymore? So fun to watch. :)
24flako24 Says:
3:34 "fuck you" thats exactly what basketball needs now day ... more of "fuck you basketball"
NBAGOATS Says:
This is crazy. MJ went beast mode in this game 7. Kobe has been in a few game 7s. What has he done?
alumitanium Says:
too many cry baby divas in the league today.
Erfman79 Says:
3:34 Jordan: "fuck you" LMAO!!! XP
TheFortissimo1 Says:
No way, no way Kobe will EVER be as good as Jordan. As far as I'm concerned, Kobe is the best wannabe Jordan in history
TheFortissimo1 Says:
Damn I miss those days. And I'm only 33.
tarmacblack1 Says:
Magic summed the game of basketbAll when he proclaims "WHOSE GAME IS it? IT'S MICHAEL JORDAN'S GAME"! Classic moment and one I am grateful I could watch live on NBC!! I wish I could rewind time like I do these jordan video clips lol
jaytigeron Says:
Sweat memories of basketballs best years as a born bred Knicks fan i hated the bulls of the 90s Jordan and Pippen but know i can look at this and appreciate how amazing these guys were Pippen deserves so much more credit Jordan couldn't have done it with out him and It breaks my heart the Ewing retired without a ring Boston, New York and Chicago are basketballs greatest fans with such rich history
speedo1998 Says:
3:32 fuck you
Thundermine2 Says:
Watching everything about this clip makes me miss the FUCK out of 90's basketball. Gosh i hate the NBA today.
ryankody1 Says:
i miss the physical nba of the 90s. now you cant even touch a guy without a foul. Looking back on that era of basketball i feel im lucky to have grown up in what i feel is the golden age of the game. Great players and teams.
ryankody1 Says:
ive been a bulls fan my entire life, this series and the 93 series were the only two times i was ever worried the bulls might lose a series (with jordan) especially the 93 series when the knicks went up 2-0. Much respect for those knicks teams, and still the 2 best series ive ever seen.
samia3030 Says:
ewing should of had a ring
gwynedd1 Says:
I think in every playoff series I saw Jordan would generally play a solid game. In one game he might be cold and Pippen or someone could pick it up for him. But then it seemed that in at least 2 of those games in a 7 game series Jordan would single handed destroy his opponents. It was almost as if every team had to start with 2 games down, because he would just go off on some of them like this.
gwynedd1 Says:
In the Bulls-Knicks rivalry I remember the bodies banging into each other and laying on the ground. Tough grinding games. The Knicks where the only ones to consistently push the Bull's to their limit.
aamorri1 Says:
LeBron James has to be thanking God that he didn't play in the 1980's-1990's NBA. Detroit, Chicago, New York, Boston, and LA teams would've beaten the Crap out of him!
aamorri1 Says:
Me twoo! I miss the physical play. These days, players are to afraid to challenge somebody going for a dunk.
godmathias Says:
miss that NBA on NBC theme. ahh the good old days.
EdmondLau2007 Says:
Chicago Stadium was an incredibly difficult place for opponents to play. The sound level was incredible there. Yes, the United Center may be a superior facility but it definitely didn't give as much of a mental edge as Chicago Stadium did.
youngvkah Says:
Damn. Jordan is the greatest. Offensively and defensively he was a monster. Kobe lebron aint got shit on him when he was at his peak. G.O.A.T
kanguesso Says:
This was high intensity, body checking, hand checking, physical contact playoff basketball. You don't get that kind of basketball in today's basketball. The only recent high intensity, defensive minded type playoff basketball that slightly resembles this type of basketball i can think of was game 7 of the 2010 NBA finals between the Lakers and the Celtics where Kobe shot 6 for 24 from the field and he was absolutely HORRIBLE. That just shows you how today's "top players" are pussies.
6AN6oodmanA6 Says:
starks24 the guy who made this video sucks so do the knicks
DMXTVDallas Says:
I miss these days in NBA where players didn't flop and the refs let them play