MJ had a great shot, but his fadeaway was the prettiest thing in sports.
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😂😂😂. You guys crack me up
Would still be unguardable today
Jordan's fade away was soooo nasty
That mentality, work work work to turn his weakness into a strength... that's why if MJ was playing today he would have been scouted as having a weak 3 and he would work at it to be a top 3 ball shooter before long.
Michael Finley, the high-school kid he played H-O-R-S-E with in your previous video
I'm just here to get my medicine tonight🍿🍿ready Do you guys ever sleep The thing about mj is he could get u 50 Just on fade away's and post moves, And then put you in a straight jacket🐐🐐23 shyt Another banger.👏👏👈
Lol y’all are hilarious
Jordan Fadeaway Was The Truth. I Studied All Players Wilt Chamberlain Invented The Fadeaway Jump Shoot Wilt Did Everything And No One Give Him Credit.
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You know you can put the play speed by 25% right? So it's in slow motion
They drafted him unsure of his ability to shoot...talk about going qbove and beyond #the 🐐
check out "MJ stepback jumper".
They offered my fathers balls a 10 day contract. Yall cant touch me 🤣
Michael finely suns clip MICHEAL jordan fade away .😁
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多麼美的身影 My GOAT 🥰
MJ had a nice shot entering the NBA and he had a better mid range shot..during the first 3peat even shot 39% in the playoffs and 41% in the finals in those same years from 3..this dude wrong saying mj shot was better during the second 3peat
Agreed....I remember clearly Jordan's middie was wet by 1988. "Stuck on automatic" - Jim Durham quote
I started watching michael jordan since 88 I think Jordan's midrange was better i from 88 until 93
Jordan shot 39% from 3-points range (not midrange) during the '91-93 playoffs. His midrange percentage was obviously much higher than that.
Can you check again what you just said. You're claiming his has better mod range on his first 3peat. And that the dude is wrong for jordan better at his first 3peat?
@@algladyou If you were responding to me, all I'm saying is that the numbers cited by Manny Neva for the first 3-peat are incorrect. Those were Jordan's 3-point percentages during the '91-'93 playoffs, not his midrange percentages. Hence his midrange numbers had to be even better (it's only logical). Whether Jordan was a better midrange shooter during the first or second 3-peat is up for debate. I'd say better during the second up until '98 when he cracked his knuckle/tore a ligament on the index finger of his shooting hand, which affected his shot. But he was still considered the best midrange shooter in the league by 1991 (Sports Illustrated actually said this in their "Athlete of the Year" issue).
The totality of Jordan's skill set and resume is almost unbelievable.
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