Michael Jordan 1989: 50pts Vs. Milwaukee Bucks

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  1. kennygriff24 says:

    @NastyNasIllmatic completely agree. People compare Kobe to MJ all the time and the thing is that they’re games are completely different. Kobe has always shot way more 3s and although he does post-up now, he doesn’t do it nearly as often as Jordan did at the end of his career. Not to mention Kobe is a career 46% shooter. MJ was over 50% before he played in Washington. MJ knew his game and knew that nobody was going to stop him. Kobe tries to impress people by scoring in difficult ways.

  2. cyber6sapien says:

    @ai002h prime years were 1986 – 1990, before the championships

  3. cyber6sapien says:

    RIDICULOUS!!!!!

  4. thegoldenhero says:

    look at the clutch!!!

  5. AlanJones78 says:

    3:29 look how far he is standing from the free throw line

  6. jeff98211 says:

    There’s no need to comment. This video speaks for itself.

  7. chryx99 says:

    wow simply d BEST

  8. chryx99 says:

    wow simply d BEST

  9. SwaggerLikeUz says:

    One of the Greatest Shots & Sequences at the Conclusion of this Game nobody had Moments like Jordans! The Cameras flashing even on Free Throws like a Messaihs is playing Basketball. Epic Game !! Jus like John Paxson said watching Michael was an Honor only he got to Play on the same Team with him. Kobe has moments that are Great but, not Epic!!! Jordan allday !! & Forever..

  10. SwaggerLikeUz says:

    Yep The Greatest Athelete or the Best Sports Icon Ever! along with Ali & Babe Ruth !! Etc…

  11. HaloTheaterKing says:

    @jimmychuang No the one against the Cavs on Eilo

  12. VitalxKill says:

    he was good

  13. jagemobe says:

    @NastyNasIllmatic Lebron isn’t even as good as Dwayne Wade, who in turn, isn’t quite as good overall as Kobe. Kobe is FAR below Jordan, for the simple reason that his defense is galaxies away from Michael’s dominance at the position. Not to mention that while Kobe’s offense is superb, neither is it as near Jordan’s level as it is often portrayed.

  14. moregoldmoregold says:

    That was pretty cool.

  15. killerofthecentury says:

    thanks hoopsencyclopedia

  16. BassoNero says:

    Yes, he shot a foot from FTL in some games, when he felt the FTs as a little longer distance. Good tactics.

  17. aph83 says:

    in my top 10 of best games. in an amazing atmosphere, bucks play very well but but MJ forces the destiny, 27 4th QT pts with one of his top 3 game winner IMO

  18. jimmychuang says:

    I think it is the best winning shot ever

    no one can stop Jordan

  19. maxpapic says:

    No flopping. A beautiful thing to see.

  20. dthon1 says:

    Mark Davis (#23 for the bucks): there can be only one! Look at the way he fell in the clutch at 5:11.

  21. GoingOn9Lives says:

    He definately should have won MVP award this year as well. He came extremely close to averaging a triple doube with over 30 PPG Season I might add. Thats Oscar Robertson close. I honestly feel like the NBA wanted to squeeze in a few MVP awards to Magic to compete with Birds 3 consecutive MVPs. You have to remember even now with MJ putting up these huge numbers he was still considered a one man show at this time. This was still the Laker/Celtic era. MJ sealed GOAT status when he 3peated.

  22. gocelts34n7 says:

    Watch the win over the knicks by the heat where wade had 24 points in the 4th quarter and they won by 3, they were down by 13 wiht 8 minutes left, the crowd went bonkers

    or the 3ot win over the bulls wade had 48

    or the win in 2006 over the #1 seed pistons that won 64 games the year the heat won the title, they were eliminated ECF the year before and wade dropped 24 in the 4th plus the gamewinner for 42 points and the crowde went bonkers

  23. westy44cal says:

    Whoops..Keller

  24. westy44cal says:

    How the hell was he not MVP this year. Also lead the league in steals?? Who’s judging this award..Helen Kellar..I mean WTF. Just look at the stats..sometimes I feel winning a title really shouldn’t hold as much weight as it seems especially when the team is allstar packed

  25. hoobie06 says:

    he is the greatest. you never see performances like this anymore..let alone a crowd that into a game. this was my favorite time in the NBA

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