Michael Jordan – the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 2


The best sports talk show in the world: www.blogtalkradio.com Michael Jordan – the essence of the greatest basketball player ever part 2 ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 6 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best shot blocking guard

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Michael Jordan vs 90′s defenses, the breakdown Vol 1 Part 3


Zone defense myth vs Jordan era defenses explained click this link: bruceblitz.proboards.com NOTICE: YOU WILL NEED TO USE YOUR PAUSE BUTTON WITH THESE SERIES OF VIDEOS. THEY ARE INTERACTIVE. Michael Jordan vs 90′s defenses, the breakdown Volume 1 Part 3 OF 4 LOOK FOR VOLUME 2 COMING SOON! (I included footage of the World Champion Chicago Bulls defense) I break down everything for you, I show you traps, doubles, collapsing defenses, clogged lanes, court vision, hard fouls, you name it. You really need to subscribe and follow my series of videos here. I am going to disect the defense of the 80′s 90′s and 00′s with MJ film. You will see the differences as we go. Handchecking The NBA got rid of handchecking, this was to allow for easier driving to the basket and it free’s up the ball handler. In Michael’s era, they would double team him as soon as his shoulder dropped and he tried taking it to the hoop. It was legal to stop Jordan with your hands, not just your feet and position. Handchecking helped out less athletic defenders, who could make up for being half a step slow, by using their hands to hold the ball-handler at ‘bay’. Bigs waiting in the paint In Michael’s era, bigs had a right to ‘airspace’. Now the rules are as such that bigs can’t jump to block a dunk or layup because if they make contact, it’s a foul. There was no 3 second rule so teams would clog the lane to take away MJ’s ‘above the rim attack’. In Jordan’s day you could jump from inside of the circle, or

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Michael Jordan vs 90′s defenses, the breakdown Vol 1 Part 1


Zone defense myth vs Jordan era defenses explained click this link: bruceblitz.proboards.com NOTICE: YOU WILL NEED TO USE YOUR PAUSE BUTTON WITH THESE SERIES OF VIDEOS. THEY ARE INTERACTIVE. tags: thebruceblitzchannel the bruce blitz show bruceblitz bruce blitz channel michael jordan kobe bryant lebron james swish fade away fadeaway sucks brick overrated dunk music video mix remix highlight reel show hl tribute (I included footage of the World Champion Chicago Bulls defense) Michael Jordan vs 90′s defenses, the breakdown Volume 1 Part 1 OF 4 LOOK FOR VOLUME 2 COMING SOON! I break down everything for you, I show you traps, doubles, collapsing defenses, clogged lanes, court vision, hard fouls, you name it. You really need to subscribe and follow my series of videos here. I am going to disect the defense of the 80′s 90′s and 00′s with MJ film. You will see the differences as we go. Handchecking The NBA got rid of handchecking, this was to allow for easier driving to the basket and it free’s up the ball handler. In Michael’s era, they would double team him as soon as his shoulder dropped and he tried taking it to the hoop. It was legal to stop Jordan with your hands, not just your feet and position. Handchecking helped out less athletic defenders, who could make up for being half a step slow, by using their hands to hold the ball-handler at ‘bay’. Bigs waiting in the paint In Michael’s era, bigs had a right to ‘airspace’. Now the rules are as such that bigs can’t jump to

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1980-81 Boston Celtics: The Dynasty Renewed Part 1


The prelude to the 1980-81 season brought big changes for the franchise. The Celtics owned the No. 1 pick in the 1980 NBA Draft, which they sent with the No. 13 pick to the Golden State Warriors for Robert Parish and the No. 3 selection. Boston then used the No. 3 pick to select Kevin McHale. Later, in training camp, Dave Cowens stunned the club by announcing his retirement. Even without Cowens, however, the Celtics had all the pieces in place: Bird, Maxwell, and Parish up front; Ford and Archibald at the guard positions; and a deep bench that included McHale, Gerald Henderson, Rick Robey, and ML Carr. Boston and Philadelphia battled all season for the top spot in the Atlantic Division, and the Celtics’ win over the 76ers on the final day gave them the title with a 62-20 record. The two teams faced off in the Eastern Conference Finals. Behind Julius Erving, Philadelphia took the lead after four games, but Boston evened the series with back-to-back two-point wins in Games 5 and 6. Bird nailed a jump shot late in Game 7 to give the Celtics a 91-90 victory and a trip to the Finals. Boston faced an upstart Houston squad in the Finals. The Rockets, who had finished the regular season with a 40-42 record, had somehow emerged victorious from the Western Conference. Behind center Moses Malone, Houston put up a surprisingly tough fight, but the Celtics came away with yet another championship banner.

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the decision Lebron James Will Never be Better than Michael Jordan Part 2


twitpic.com How these guys trick and used everyone. this was a joke this was a slap to all nba fans all sports fans faces. wake up people these guys are selfish. they knew what they were doing and they still did it.

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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 3/11


Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 3/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals

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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 1/11


Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 1/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals

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Michael Jackson ~ ★This Is It’ The Movie★ ★~ Part (1)~of~ (23) ~ ★


Watch the full movie of Michael Jackson now! IT¨S JUST ALLOW TO UPLOAD MAX 3 MINATUES MOVIES, SO I HAVE THE HOLE MOVIE IN 23 PARTS HERE IN YOUTUBE.COM! It hasn’t come on the Cinema, but I got it! Now i wanted to share this video with you free! HERE IS THE VIDEO! PART 1! It’s Part 1 of 23! Please subscribe and Comment! This is it the movie Official, songs, scene, trailer, videoes, Billie Jean – Released in 1983, it is coined as the trigger of MJs success. Billie Jean received two Grammy Awards in 1984 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best New Rhythm & Blues Song. 1. Billie Jean – Released in 1983, it is coined as the trigger of MJs success. Billie Jean received two Grammy Awards in 1984 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best New Rhythm & Blues Song. 2. Thriller – The horror-sci-fi narrative music video was an astonishing 14-minutes long and was the most expensive music video of its time, costing $800000 to create (equivalent to 1.4 million today). 3. Beat It – The third single from the multi-platinum selling album Thriller, Beat It won Jackson two Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Male Rock Performance. 4. Dont Stop Til You Get Enough – In 1979, Off The Wall was released and hosted this classic single that gave Michael his first solo Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance. 5. Wanna Be Startin Something – This track was the fourth single released off of Thriller. It is the longest song, running just over six minutes long. 6. Bad – Michaels

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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 2/11


Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 2/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals

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BOSTON CELTICS 2008 NBA CHAMPIONS PART III HQ


WATCH IN HQ Watch Part I and II Boston Celtics win record 17th NBA championship By MarketWatch Last update: 12:10 am EDT June 18, 2008 Comments: 10 SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The Boston Celtics routed the Los Angeles Lakers 131-92 Tuesday night to win a record 17th National Basketball Association championship in the latest chapter in one of the league’s most-storied rivalries. It was one of the most dominating performances in NBA playoff history. Boston led by as many as 43 points late in the game. Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, who were acquired in off-season trades, led the Celtics with 26 points each in front of a hometown crowd as Boston won the championship series, four games to two. Boston’s Paul Pierce was named the championship series’ most valuable player. Kobe Bryant, the NBA’s most valuable player during the regular season, led the Lakers with 22 points. The title was Boston’s first since 1986. Boston and Los Angeles have met 10 times previously for the title, most recently in 1987, when the Magic Johnson-led Lakers beat Boston four games to two. Boston had beaten Los Angeles in eight of the 10 prior title series. Between them, the teams have won half championships in the league’s history. Boston’s 17-title run includes eight straight between 1959 and 1996, while the Lakers’ 13 trophies included three straight between 2000-2002. The Lakers won four titles in Minnesota and nine after moving to Los Angeles in 1960. The teams set the stage for this year’s

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