First Song- Chorus from Homecoming by Kanye West ft. Chris Martin.
Second song- Kanye West Home.
Sorry for the quality; the video was too big.
Watch the 45 year old go to work on young kids ranging from around 4'8 to 6'8. Stay tuned for a couple of dunks at the end of the video. Keep in mind Michael doesn't play basketball that much anymore because he is busy most of the time.
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Notes and extra questions:
Mark Jackson was in attendance and said that Michael Jordan is the best player of all time and that Kobe was the best player since Michael but not better.
Michael Jordan was asked who he thought was the best player in the NBA today and he said it was Kobe Bryant.
Michael Jordan was asked who was the best shooter in the NBA and Jordan said it was Ray Allen.
Jordan said he likes to watch Dwight Howard play, however he said that Howard isn't the best Center of the league and that he needs to develop more offensive moves than just dunking.
Jordan said if he were to pick starters for the US team it would be Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, and Tim Duncan. He said if he couldn't take Tim Duncan he would take Shaq.
Jordan said his toughest defender when he played was Joe Dumars.
Jordan said his favorite team to play for was the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Jordan said his most memorable moment was the 1984 Olympics.
Jordan molded his game after David Thompson.
Jordan to this day denies that he gave Bryon Russell a push saying that the refs didn't call anything therefore it wasn't a push.
Jordan's favorite game to play in was game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLQl7UJOYUs
When MJ was asked what he did to be able to jump so high, he said "nothing really I mean I rode bike that's about it."
MJ said his most favorite players to watch were KG, CP3, KB, and LBJ, he said he had more but he couldn't think of anymore at the time.
He said he LOVED Chris Paul.
Jordan was asked if he can change one thing about his career what would he change. After a long pause Jordan replied that he would try to work more on his free throws he said he shot 83% for his career and he felt he was a better shooter than that.
The kid at the 3:56-4:27 mark is Kyle Massey from Cory in the House and That's so Raven.
Michael Jordan 45 years young
Michael Jordan Top 10 Amazing Foul In
Michael Jordan Top 10 Amazing
In CHICAGO
RUFF RYDERS
MJ's very first Finals game started off with a bang. With the Magic Vs. Michael theme being the dream storyline the world wanted, all eyes were on MJ to see if he could knock out the Champ to be the Champ. Game 1 was an almost perfect performance from The Master as he dominated on both ends of the floor -- scoring his customary and efficient 36 on 14-24 shooting while simultaneously guarding Magic the majority of the time. Although Magic's greatness squeaked him a triple double with 19pts, 10 rebs and 11 asts, MJ's maniacal perimeter-post defense allowed him only 5 shots the entire game.
The Bulls however played with nervous energy and the experienced Lakers team kept a close lead throughout the game. MJ switched on his heroics with the use of the 'now dead' stop-and-pop jumper and a supreme, leftward-perimeter-post-fade to eke out a lead in the crucial moments. But, an amazing three pointer by Perkins meant MJ had to do it again. MJ's game-tying attempt was a beautiful shake to offer a clean jumper but to everyone's disbelief, the ball went in and out. And although it was a rare miss by the game's greatest ever clutch player, I remember my close friend from school saying the next day, "That last shot - even his misses are amazing." No need to argue that. Kudos to Scottie's amazing shot at the buzzer as well.
(The rest of this series is uploaded in succession except Game 2 which was uploaded last year. You can find it here www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBseRlgoSLc
For the record, MJ would end the series with some preposterous numbers: 31.2ppg, 6.6 rebs, 11.4 assists, 2.8 steals, 1.4 blocks, 56.64% FG, 50% 3FG and 85% FT).
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Top 10 Dunks
Top 10 Dunks
Guilford College vs Randolph Macon
January 31, 2005
To set this up:
The teams are tied with just a fraction of a second in overtime.
The yellow team (Randolph Macon) sinks a free throw to win the game. ( at least they think they do) The second free throw is missed.
A guy from the Purple team (Guilford) rebounds the ball and gets a shot off just milliseconds before the buzzer.
Watch the rest to see what happens.
The greatest moment in NCAA sports history.
The name of the game's hero is Jordan Snipes.
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Die Ausgangssituation:
Einen Bruchteil vor Ende der Nachspielzeit steht es unentschieden zwischen den Mannschaften.
Das gelbe Team (Randolph Macon) verwandelt den spielentscheidenden Freiwurf. (zumindest scheint es so)
Der zweite Wurf geht daneben.
Ein Spieler (Guilford) holt den Rebound und wirft den Ball Milisekunden vor der Schlusssirene.
Und der Rest... schaut selbst.
Der größte sportliche Moment in der Geschichte der NCAA.
Der Held des Tages heißt Jordan Snipes.
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Самый потрясающий бросок в мире!
Овертайм. Остаётся шесть десятых секунды до конца овертайма. Счёт 88-88. Жёлтая команда забивает штрафной, приносящий победу (по крайней мере они так думают). Второй штрафной мимо, игрок из фиолетовой команды подбирает и успевает сделать бросок за милисекунды до сирены.
Смотрите что было дальше.
Самый потрясающий момент в истории Национальной Атлетической Асоциации Колледжей.
The World's most amazing Baske
Re: Rudy Gay's Slam Dunk Promotion
it's not which dunk you do, it's how you do it. Orlando Woolridge did the first between the legs dunk in the 1984 dunk contest, and nobody cared because his hangtime didn't compare to the Larry Nance's and Dr J's. Forget the gimmick dunks. We want HANGTIME!!!!! Show off your hangtime.
Take it back to the old school and to a tribute to Jordan with your dunks. The greatest of them all.
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Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. Ray Allen makes a tough lay-up in game 4 of the Finals.