MICHEAL JORDAN HALL OF FAME TRIBUTE THREAD

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Jun 23, 2002
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Growing up in the Bay, we always used to get WGN Chicago TV station for some reason, I use to watch MJ tear it up all the time...what a random luxury. It was like channel 33, who remembers??
 
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Growing up in the Bay, we always used to get WGN Chicago TV station for some reason, I use to watch MJ tear it up all the time...what a random luxury. It was like channel 33, who remembers??
LOL I LIVED IN NEW ORLEANS AND WE HAD WGN I THINK IT WAS CHANNEL 18 THERE BUT WGN IS IN SAN DIEGO ALSO I THINK 26. BUT THAT IS CRAZY HOW THAT 1 CHICAGO CHANNEL IS EVERYWHERE LOL
 
Jan 28, 2005
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Why is BitchLungs420's post still in here? lol
That's what I'm saying.


He's just pissed the Bulls had a monopoly on Championships throughout the early-mid 90s, and it took Kobe 4 years to do it without Shaq.


MJ averaged over 30PPG for his entire life and has a "Top 10" for every Kobe highlight you can find, what's Kobe's PPG life time at right now?

Grant Hill and Penny are the closest to ever becoming "the next Michael" but it seems like even NBA stars have physical limitations that block them from coming near what MJ did. I feel Kobe has cemented his spot in the top 10, but nobody with any respectable basketball knowledge denies Jordan being the G.O.A.T
 
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Byron Russell is still bitter

http://realgm.net/src_wiretap_archi...yon_russell_challenges_jordan_to_pickup_game/

Bryon Russell has challenged Michael Jordan to a pickup game in California.

"I'll play his ass right now," Russell told Yahoo! Sports. "This is a call-out for him to come play me. He can come out here in his private jet and come play. He's got millions of dollars. He can pay for the jet. He can meet me at the Recreation Center in Calabasas.

"We can have Mark Jackson do the commentating. We can have Mitch Richmond do the officiating. We can put it on TV and see if Michael's still got it."

Jordan mentioned Russell in his Hall of Fame acceptance speech on Friday. The players had a moderate feud during their playing days.

After recalling a few incidents during his speech, Jordan said: "From this day forward, if I ever see him in shorts, I'm coming at him."
 
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jordan . greatest of all time . i remember watching bulls games on wgn knowing dude was gonna put on a muthafuckin' show . the old nba . i.thomas,magic,k.johnson,larry johnson,shawn kemp,barkley,malone,hakeem,bird,d.wilkins,mchale,reggie from ind. the list goes on ...
 
Jan 12, 2006
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I WOULDNT SAY ARROGANCE, CUZ HE WAS JUS ONE BAD MOFO, JORDAN DOMINATED LIKE HE WAS THE MOST COMPETITIVE PERSON IN SPORTS EVER REALLY, DUDE WOULD GET INTO FIGHTS IN PRACTICE HE MADE HIS TEAM BETTER HE TURNED SCOTTIE INTO A HOFer (HEs ELIGIBLE NEXT YEAR) ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS BILL WENNINGTON, LUC LONGLEY, WILL PERDUE & BILL CARTWRIGHT WHO CAN WIN WIT THOSE CENTERS LMAO. HE MADE ALL THOSE DUDES BETTER, SO I THINK HIS SPEECH WAS ON QUE. HE DID GIVE IT UP 2 ISIAHA, MAGIC AND THE PEOPLE B4 HIM
GTFO!! he didnt turn nobody into a hall of famer. people always act like jordan won those titles by himself. Scottie was a fucken beast! one of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time!
 

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fuck this thread!,..i mean,yea he was exciting to see play,he had the dunk game and jump shot down and wut not,..but the greatest ever?!...naw,nope!..dont think so!..

u cant really say that when u have the likes of wilt,kareem,dr.j,west,cats like that!..

but imo......magic>jordan!...he had the prettier game!...he made shots and had moves and passes like no other!..hell magic would even stuff it down at times in ur face if he wanted to!...magic created showtime,got everyone involved...and that was a better all around game more then anything jordan ever did....period!
 

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^^^...MJ=MAGIC JOHNSON!...YUP,..I AGREE WITH YOU SAVAGE!


AND IF JORDAN WAS SO DOPE,..WHY ISNT HE THE ALL TIME _________ LEADER?!...EXACTLY!

IF U LOOK AT THIS CHART,..HE HOLDS NO RECORDS,..ONLY ONES HE OWNS ARE LIKE FOR SCORING AND ALL TIME RECORDS FOR FREE THROWS MADE AND ATTEMPTED IN A HALF!,LOL...THE REST HES TIED!..SO I GUESS U COULD EASILY SAY HE WAS A BALL HOG LIKE KOBE SUPPOSIBLY IS!,LOL.....BUT DO U SEE HOW MANY TIMES WILTS NAME IS IN THERE,...SO YEA,..MY POINT EXACTLY,..HE AINT THE BEST EVER,..JUST PROBABLY THE MOST EXCITING SLAM DUNKER TO WATCH!...

Regular season records

Game
Wilt Chamberlain is the holder of 72 official NBA records, 63 of which he holds by himself.[1]

* Most minutes in a game

* 69 by Dale Ellis, Seattle SuperSonics (at Milwaukee Bucks) on November 9, 1989 (5 OT)

* Most points in a game

* 100 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962

* Most points in a half

* 59 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd half)

* Most points in a quarter

* 33 by George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (vs. New Orleans Jazz) on April 9, 1978 (2nd quarter)
* 33 by Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets (vs. Minnesota Timberwolves) on December 10, 2008 (3rd quarter)

* Most points in an overtime period

* 16 by Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on December 17, 2006

* Most field goals made in a game

* 36 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962

* Most field goals attempted in a game

* 63 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962

* Most field goals made in a half

* 22 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd half)

* Most field goals attempted in a half

* 37 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd half)

* Most field goals made in a quarter

* 13 by David Thompson, Denver Nuggets (vs. Detroit Pistons) on April 9, 1978 (1st quarter)

* Most field goals attempted in a quarter

* 21 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (4th quarter)

* Most field goals in a game, no misses

* 18 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Baltimore Bullets) on February 24, 1967

Kobe Bryant is tied with Donyell Marshall for the record for most three-point field goals in a game (12).

* Most three point field goals made in a game

* 12 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on January 7, 2003 (12 made in 18 attempts)
* 12 by Donyell Marshall, Toronto Raptors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on March 13, 2005 (12 made in 19 attempts)

* Most three point field goals attempted in a game

* 21 by Damon Stoudamire, Portland Trail Blazers (at Golden State Warriors) on April 15, 2005

* Most three point field goals made in a half

* 8 by Tim Thomas, Milwaukee Bucks (at Portland Trail Blazers) on January 5, 2001
* 8 by Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Houston Rockets) on February 20, 2002
* 8 by Ray Allen, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Charlotte Hornets) on April 14, 2002
* 8 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Washington Wizards) on March 28, 2003
* 8 by Tracy McGrady, Orlando Magic (at Cleveland Cavaliers) on January 26, 2004
* 8 by J.R. Smith, Denver Nuggets (at Chicago Bulls) on February 22, 2008[2]

* Most three point field goals in a game, no misses

* 9 by Latrell Sprewell, New York Knicks (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on February 4, 2003
* 9 by Ben Gordon, Chicago Bulls (vs. Washington Wizards) on April 14, 2006

* Most three point field goals attempted in a game, none made

* 11 by Antoine Walker, Boston Celtics (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on December 17, 2001

* Most free throws made in a game

* 28 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962
* 28 by Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (vs. Houston Rockets) on January 4, 1984

* Most free throws made in a game without a miss

* 23 by Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta Hawks (vs. Chicago Bulls) on December 8, 1992

* Most free throws attempted in a game without one made

* 11 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on December 8, 2000

* Most free throws attempted in a game

* 34 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. St. Louis Hawks) on February 22, 1962

* Most free throws made in a half

* 20 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992

* Most free throws attempted in a half

* 23 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992

* Most free throws made in a quarter

* 14 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (at New York Knicks) on December 6, 1966 (3rd quarter)
* 14 by Pete Maravich, Atlanta Hawks (vs. Buffalo Braves) on November 28, 1973 (3rd quarter)
* 14 by Adrian Dantley, Detroit Pistons (vs. Sacramento Kings) on December 10, 1986 (4th quarter)
* 14 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (at Utah Jazz) on November 15, 1989 (4th quarter)
* 14 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (at Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992 (4th quarter)
* 14 by Johnny Newman, Denver Nuggets (vs. Boston Celtics) on February 10, 1998 (4th quarter)
* 14 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Dallas Mavericks) on December 20, 2005 (3rd quarter)
* 14 by Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat (vs. Cleveland Cavaliers) on February 1, 2007 (4th quarter)

* Most free throws attempted in a quarter

* 16 by Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (at Baltimore Bullets) on December 27, 1964
* 16 by Stan McKenzie, Phoenix Suns (at Philadelphia 76ers) on February 15, 1970
* 16 by Pete Maravich, Atlanta Hawks (at Chicago Bulls) on January 2, 1973 (2nd quarter)
* 16 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (at Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992 (4th quarter)
* 16 by Willie Burton, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Miami Heat) on December 13, 1994
* 16 by Johnny Newman, Denver Nuggets (vs. Boston Celtics) on February 10, 1998 (4th quarter)
* 16 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Dallas Mavericks) December 20, 2005 (3rd quarter)

* Most rebounds in a game

* 55 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Boston Celtics) on November 24, 1960

* Most rebounds in a half

* 32 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Philadelphia Warriors) on November 16, 1957

* Most rebounds in a quarter

* 18 by Nate Thurmond, San Francisco Warriors (at Baltimore Bullets) on February 28, 1965

* Most assists in a game

* 30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic (vs. Denver Nuggets), on December 30, 1990

* Most assists in a half

* 19 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers), on February 27, 1959

* Most assists in a quarter

* 14 by John Lucas, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Denver Nuggets), on April 15, 1984 in the second quarter[3]
* 14 by Steve Blake, Portland Trail Blazers (vs. Los Angeles Clippers), on February 22, 2009 in the first quarter[3]

* Most steals in a game

* 11 by Larry Kenon, San Antonio Spurs (at Kansas City Kings in Omaha, NE) on December 26, 1976
* 11 by Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets (vs. Miami Heat) on April 3, 1999

* Most steals in a half

* 8 by Quinn Buckner, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. New York Nets) on November 27, 1976
* 8 by Fred Brown, Seattle SuperSonics (at Philadelphia 76ers) on December 3, 1976
* 8 by Gus Williams, Seattle SuperSonics (at Washington Bullets) on January 23, 1979
* 8 by Eddie Jordan, New Jersey Nets (at Chicago Bulls) on October 23, 1979
* 8 by Dudley Bradley, Indiana Pacers (at Utah Jazz) on November 10, 1980
* 8 by Rob Williams, Denver Nuggets (at New Jersey Nets) on February 17, 1983
* 8 by Fat Lever, Denver Nuggets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on March 9, 1985
* 8 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (at Boston Celtics) on November 9, 1988
* 8 by Clyde Drexler, Houston Rockets (vs. Sacramento Kings) on November 1, 1996
* 8 by Doug Christie, Toronto Raptors (at Philadelphia 76ers) on April 2, 1997
* 8 by Michael Finley, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on January 23, 2001

* Most steals in a quarter

* 8 by Fat Lever, Denver Nuggets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on March 9, 1985

* Most blocks in a game

* 17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973

* Most blocks in a half

* 11 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973
* 11 by George Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Golden State Warriors) on February 24, 1981
* 11 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985

* Most blocks in a quarter

* 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985
* 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on February 26, 1987
* 8 by Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76ers (at Chicago Bulls) on December 1, 2001
* 8 by Erick Dampier, Golden State Warriors (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on April 17, 2002

* Quickest disqualification

* 3 minutes by Bubba Wells, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Chicago Bulls) on December 29, 1997

Season

* Most games

* 88 by Walt Bellamy, 1968–69

* Most minutes per game

* 48.5 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Most minutes

* 3,882 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Highest scoring average

* 50.4 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Most points

* 4,029 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Most 50 point games

* 45 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Most 40 point games

* 63 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Most field goals made

* 1,597 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62 (50.6 FG%)

* Most field goals attempted

* 3,159 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62

* Highest field goal percentage

* 72.7% by Wilt Chamberlain, 1972–73 (426 made in 586 attempts)

* Most free throws made

* 840 by Jerry West (86.0 FT%), 1964–65

* Most free throws attempted

* 1,363 by Wilt Chamberlain (61.3 FT%), 1961–62

* Highest free throw percentage

* 98.1% by José Calderón, 2008–09 (151 made in 154 attempts)[4]

* Most three point field goals made

* 269 by Ray Allen (41.2%), 2005–06

* Most three point field goals attempted

* 678 by George McCloud, 1995–96

* Highest three point field goal percentage

* 52.4% by Steve Kerr, 1994–95 (89 made in 170 attempts)

* Highest rebounds per game average

* 27.2 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1960–61

* Most rebounds

* 2,149 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1960–61

* Highest defensive rebounds per game average

* 13.7 by Elvin Hayes, 1973–74

* Most defensive rebounds

* 1,111 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1975–76

* Highest offensive rebounds per game average

* 7.2 by Moses Malone, 1978–79

* Most offensive rebounds

* 587 by Moses Malone, 1978–79

* Highest assists per game average

* 14.5 by John Stockton, 1989–90

* Most assists

* 1,164 by John Stockton, 1990–91

* Highest steals per game average

* 3.67 by Alvin Robertson, 1985–86

* Most steals

* 301 by Alvin Robertson, 1985–86

* Highest blocks per game average

* 5.56 by Mark Eaton, 1984–85

* Most blocks

* 456 by Mark Eaton, 1984–85

* Only player to average a triple-double

* Oscar Robertson averaged 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 11.4 assists per game during the 1961–62 NBA season.

* Most triple-doubles

* 41 by Oscar Robertson, 1961–62

* Most technical fouls

* 41 by Rasheed Wallace, 2000–01. He also had 7 ejections.

* Most consecutive disqualifications

* 6 by Don Boven, 1951–52[5]

Career

* Most games

* 1,611 by Robert Parish

* Most consecutive games

* 1,192 by A. C. Green

Michael Jordan holds the records for most seasons leading the league in scoring average (10) and highest career scoring average (30.12 ppg).

* Most minutes per game

* 45.8 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most minutes

* 57,446 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

* Highest points per game average

* 30.12 by Michael Jordan

* Most points

* 38,387 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

* Most seasons leading league in points

* 11 by Michael Jordan

* Most seasons leading league in points per game

* 10 by Michael Jordan

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in points

* 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1959–60–1965–66)
* 7 by Michael Jordan (1986–87–1992–93)

* Most 60 point games

* 32 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most 50 point games

* 118 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most 40 point games

* 271 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most 30 point games

* 563 by Michael Jordan[citation needed]

* Most 20 point games

* 1,122-1,183 by Karl Malone[citation needed]

* Most 10 point games

* Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

* Most consecutive 50 point games

* 7 by Wilt Chamberlain, from December 16, 1961 to December 29, 1961

* Most consecutive 40 point games

* 14 by Wilt Chamberlain, from December 8, 1961 to December 30, 1961
* 14 by Wilt Chamberlain, from January 11, 1962 to February 1, 1962[6]

* Most consecutive 30 point games

* 65 by Wilt Chamberlain, from November 4, 1961 to February 22, 1962

* Most consecutive 20 point games

* 126 by Wilt Chamberlain, from October 19, 1961 to January 19, 1963

* Most consecutive 10 point games

* 866 by Michael Jordan, from March 25, 1986 to December 26, 2001

* Most field goals made

* 15,837 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

* Most seasons leading league in field goals made

* 10 by Michael Jordan

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals made

* 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1959–60 to 1965–66)
* 7 by Michael Jordan (1986–87 to 1992–93)

* Most field goals attempted

* 28,307 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

* Most seasons leading league in field goals attempted

* 9 by Michael Jordan

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals attempted

* 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1959–60 to 1965–66)

* Highest field goal percentage

* 59.90% by Artis Gilmore

* Most seasons leading league in field goal percentage

* 9 by Wilt Chamberlain
* 9 by Shaquille O'Neal

* Most consecutive field goals made

* 35 by Wilt Chamberlain, from February 17, 1967 to February 28, 1967

* Most free throws made

* 9,787 by Karl Malone (74.21 FT%)

* Most seasons leading league in free throws made

* 8 by Karl Malone

* Most consecutive free throws made

* 97 by Micheal Williams, from March 24, 1993 to November 9, 1993

* Most free throws attempted

* 13,188 by Karl Malone

* Most seasons leading league in free throws attempted

* 9 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Highest free throw percentage

* 90.39% by Mark Price (2,135 made in 2,362 attempts)

* Most seasons leading league in free throw percentage

* 7 by Bill Sharman

* Most three point field goals made

* 2,560 by Reggie Miller (39.5%)

* Most three point field goals attempted

* 6,486 by Reggie Miller

* Highest three point field goal percentage

* 46.6% by Jason Kapono (278 made in 596 attempts)[7]

* Most consecutive games with a three point field goal made

* 89 by Dana Barros, from December 23, 1994 to January 10, 1996 (58 games in 1994–95; 31 games in 1995–96)

* Most consecutive three point field goals made

* 13 by Brent Price, from January 15 to January 19, 1996
* 13 by Terry Mills, from December 4 to December 7, 1996

* Most rebounds

* 23,924 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Highest rebounds per game average

* 22.9 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most seasons leading league in rebounds

* 11 by Wilt Chamberlain

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in rebounds

* 7 by Dennis Rodman

* Most offensive rebounds

* 6,731 by Moses Malone

* Highest offensive rebounds per game average

* 5.1 by Moses Malone

* Most seasons leading league in offensive rebounds

* 8 by Moses Malone

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in offensive rebounds

* 6 by Moses Malone

* Most defensive rebounds

* 10,452 by Moses Malone

* Highest defensive rebounds per game average

* 8.8 by Dwight Howard

* Most seasons leading league in defensive rebounds

* 5 by Kevin Garnett

* Most consecutive seasons leading in defensive rebounds

* 5 by Kevin Garnett

* Most assists

* 15,806 by John Stockton

* Highest assists per game average

* 11.2 by Magic Johnson

* Most steals

* 3,265 by John Stockton

* Highest steals per game average

* 2.71 by Alvin Robertson

* Most consecutive games with at least 1 steal

* 106 by Chris Paul [8]

* Most seasons leading league in steals

* 3 by Michael Ray Richardson
* 3 by Alvin Robertson
* 3 by Michael Jordan
* 3 by Allen Iverson

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in steals

* 3 by Allen Iverson

* Most blocks

* 3,830 by Hakeem Olajuwon

* Highest blocks per game average

* 3.50 by Mark Eaton

* Most seasons leading league in blocks

* 4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
* 4 by Mark Eaton
* 4 by Marcus Camby

* Most consecutive seasons leading league in blocks

* 3 by Dikembe Mutombo
* 3 by Marcus Camby

* Most triple-doubles

* 181 by Oscar Robertson

* Most consecutive triple-doubles

* 9 by Wilt Chamberlain, from March 8 to March 20, 1968

OUTRO!
 
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oh yea Wilt is definitly badass, but he's not an hosue hold name like Jordan is. Jordan having a house hold name is not the only reason I think it's MJ>>>>everyone else in the NBA(no not Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan obvisouly)

Micahel Jordan changed the game. He was a very good basketball player. He was able to shoot real good, have some good fadeaway shots, 3 point shots, some amazing dunks, some amazing dunks RIGHT AFTER a team mates free throw shot where Jordan dunked after his team mate threw a brick(that was awesome). Jordan is like the Nolan Ryan of baseball, or the Wayne Gretzky of hockey or the Johnny Unitas of football. <<<NOBODY can say the same thing for Kobe Bryant. Kobe is good, but not Michael Jordan good. It's always Michael Jordan before anyone else when it comes to NBA, well for me anyways.