Pistons @ Bulls 88-89: Michael Jordan 40/7/11.

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Another typical Bulls-Pistons meeting that went right down to the wire in a packed Chicago Stadium. MJ attacked the basket relentlessly on his way to 21 FTA but sadly fouled out on the last possession of regulation. Detroit forced OT and the MJ-less Bulls couldn't really compete with them after that.
Entering this game MJ had put up a triple double in a ridiculous 7 STRAIGHT GAMES. This was the season where he moved to PG for the final 20 odd games and put up numbers the league had never seen before.
Boxscore: www.basketball-reference.com/b...

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  • @ChrisSr84
    @ChrisSr8416 жыл бұрын

    A classic battle between two great teams. This year was the start of the Bulls run to the glory years....

  • @ksmall82
    @ksmall8216 жыл бұрын

    MJs handle was crazy. That behind the back move was unreal.

  • @rrTale
    @rrTale16 жыл бұрын

    Look at that finger roll at 1:03, so subtle, so beautiful, man he was the master

  • @LakersDynasty42
    @LakersDynasty4215 жыл бұрын

    Their wasn't anyone on the Bulls who could create like Mike could, that's why he had the ball in his hands so much. It's the same situation with LeBron, their is no one who can do what he does, plus he's really a point guard.

  • @dogeban
    @dogeban15 жыл бұрын

    I cant believe you are judging MJ.He was the best and got even better as time passed..he would do anything to win.He adjusted his play as he grew older in a beautiful way.He was the best and he always will be.There will never be a player like him again

  • @AICMasta
    @AICMasta16 жыл бұрын

    Dave Corzine was a beast.

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    Detroit won this game. The Pistons swept all six games in the regular season in 1988-89 from the Bulls and defeated them 4-2 in the playoffs.

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    I was just kidding man... lighten up. Isiah and Magic are two of the greatest point guards of all-time and Jordan just had bad teammates who couldn't hit open shots so he had to hog the rock. I do think the way the Bulls won was great (I'm a Pistons fan too) because the triangle provided a spread offense and a great defensive philosophy which took the rock out of Isiah and Magic's hands in 1991--excellent strategy.

  • @erikhopkins9488
    @erikhopkins94884 жыл бұрын

    Jordan won because he got a better coach! Doug Collins was too in awe of Jordan to correct him. Phil honed Jordan's talent and turned him to a weapon!

  • @popeyeisgood
    @popeyeisgood17 жыл бұрын

    was it really a foul at the end? i wish i could see it better. anyway the move at 0:45 mark is just great. so smooth. who said that the pistons blew the bulls away? i remember all the games i saw during the piston 's good years are all tight games. i mean the bulls were just a little bit 'incomplete' at that time..

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    Well I'm honest and objective, I don't sway for one or the other, it's all about principle. Magic was a ballhog and so was Isiah. Why do you think the Bulls were able to beat the Lakers in '91? Because nobody else could handle the ball and run the offense-Magic, the ballhog. So it's obvious and everything is just as clear as day. Magic was never unselfish on the floor because he always had the rock in his hands. The most unselfish team I've seen were the Knicks of the 70's and the Spurs of 2day.

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    11 assists means he is a ball hog because he has the rock in his hands all the time scoring and making assists to get scores. When Chicago finally beat Detroit, JOrdan didn't have to score a lot or have to have the rock in his hands all the time; he just played off his teammates by giving them confidence, then he did his thing wherever they lacked. So stop it, just stop the urinating on Jordan's career by making it seem like you are always right and others are wrong--Stop it!

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    Isiah was a ballhog and it served him right to throw away that ball to Bird in 1987. Personally, I think he did it on purpose because the game was fixed and Thomas has a self-destructive personality--look at what he's doing in New York. So yes, he was a controlling ballhogging guard, just ask Adrian Dantley. He's going to mess up the Pistons by trading for his best friend? Had Detroit had Dantley they would've 3-peated beating Chicago in 1991. Nobody on the Bulls could guard Dantley.

  • @3DStoneCt
    @3DStoneCt16 жыл бұрын

    The score was 71-56 Detroit and you up here showing Jordan highlights? What about how he helped his team? Dang Jordan sucked! Pass the ball Mike! Pass the ball!

  • @erikhopkins9488

    @erikhopkins9488

    4 жыл бұрын

    He had 11 assists!!

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