[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url]
I've never seen this angle of Jordan's shot before. Amazing.
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[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url]
I've never seen this angle of Jordan's shot before. Amazing.
they dont make arenas like they used to with great acoustics. :(
great crowd noise. very nostalgic
For all the harping old school fans do about hand checking... did anyone see any of the defenders using the hand check?
Man Ehlo was pretty damn clutch.
He looks pissed.
Great video, thanks for posting
[QUOTE=plowking]For all the harping old school fans do about hand checking... did anyone see any of the defenders using the hand check?[/QUOTE]
MJ catches the ball at 0:06 Ehlo tries to hand check but he's outta position, MJ blows by him.
0:32 Mj catches, Ehlo tries to check him is somewhat successful (MJ slaps his hand) redirects MJ to where his help is. Handcheck in that instance allowed Ehlo to remain in the play and actually forced MJ towards the help. Same possession MJ is doubled to the 3pt line, he drives at the 0:38 mark Ehlo hand checks once again, but he's outta position since he's running towards MJ, yet manages to slow him down with the hand check (MJ dishes for the assist).
That was just in that small clip. In both instances a slight hand check were enough to either slow down, re-direct, or stop MJ. This by a slower, weaker player. As we saw, the hand check while it didn't fully stop him all the time, it was enough to re-direct him towards the help, it was enough to keep the defender in front of him. But more importantly, he didn't get hit with a foul. Imagine if those were called? Now it's the 1st quarter and he does that in the beginning of the game, they call the fouls immediately. How are you gonna defend him now?
[QUOTE=andgar923]MJ catches the ball at 0:06 Ehlo tries to hand check but he's outta position, MJ blows by him.
0:32 Mj catches, Ehlo tries to check him is somewhat successful (MJ slaps his hand) redirects MJ to where his help is. Handcheck in that instance allowed Ehlo to remain in the play and actually forced MJ towards the help. Same possession MJ is doubled to the 3pt line, he drives at the 0:38 mark Ehlo hand checks once again, but he's outta position since he's running towards MJ, yet manages to slow him down with the hand check (MJ dishes for the assist).
That was just in that small clip. In both instances a slight hand check were enough to either slow down, re-direct, or stop MJ. This by a slower, weaker player. As we saw, the hand check while it didn't fully stop him all the time, it was enough to re-direct him towards the help, it was enough to keep the defender in front of him. But more importantly, he didn't get hit with a foul. Imagine if those were called? Now it's the 1st quarter and he does that in the beginning of the game, they call the fouls immediately. How are you gonna defend him now?[/QUOTE]
I'm talking hand check in the sense that a lot of ignorant, unreasonable old heads talk about it. You'd think it was some wall of impenetrable material that prevented anyone from driving into the key. :oldlol:
It was something I've always brought up. Its simply used as a redirecting method of defense, and its still as active today. You can't use it to push other players or hold them as many suggest. The whole soft image the league gets now is because technical and unsportsmanlike fouls are called more often. And for good reason; we don't want players injured.
[QUOTE=plowking]I'm talking hand check in the sense that a lot of ignorant, unreasonable old heads talk about it. You'd think it was some wall of impenetrable material that prevented anyone from driving into the key. :oldlol:
It was something I've always brought up. Its simply used as a redirecting method of defense, and its still as active today. You can't use it to push other players or hold them as many suggest. The whole soft image the league gets now is because technical and unsportsmanlike fouls are called more often. And for good reason; we don't want players injured.[/QUOTE]
I've always stated that a hand check won't stop you 100% of the time. But there is times in which it does stop you. If a player has an angle and can hand check you it throws you off if he knows how to use it. It does mess up your dribble, it does give them tremendous advantage. Which is a major reason why players back then dribbled with their back to the defender. Not that they couldn't dribble facing the defender, it was because it was hard for them to dribble when a player is hand checking and pushing them.
Today a player can put a hand on you, but they can't stop you from advancing. So if you have the ball and you're holding it, I can rest it on your hip. But as soon as you make a move towards the basket, I have to remove it or I'll get called with a foul.
Now remember, that was just a small clip that you saw. And Ehlo was out of position for most of those plays that you saw. Yet he managed to be effective defensively and stay in the play. Now imagine an entire game, there's gonna be instances in which MJ blows by him, there's gonna be times when Ehlo stops him. But for the most part, it allows Ehlo to be out of foul trouble and be in the play defensively, which alone is more than what today's players are allowed to do.
I've actually seen hand checking get missed by refs in today's era. And it's been effective in almost every instance to some degree. Naturally, it isn't to the same degree as it once was.
There's other vids online that clearly show MJ being completely stopped with a hand check.
Ehlo was a really good player. That entire Cavs team is underrated and overlooked.
Also, if you want to be like the GOAT, listen to this before games.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWwUcytu5Tk[/url]
Loved the reporter running up to Michael trying to get the first interview after the shot only to be shutdown by CBS.
That was really, really neat. Had floor level seats for the shot and got to an up-close first person view of running out on the court and up to Jordan for the celebration. Is there more footage like that out there of Jordan and/or other players after hitting a game winning buzzer beater?
That reporter that was spazzing out trying to Jordan was killing me. Kinda felt bad for him. When he finally was able to make his way to MJ, the CBS crew and reporter pushed him out of the way.
Dope!:applause:
There's something really charming about young Michael Jordan. The guy is so young and genuine. Now he's an idiot bum that only cares about himself. Money and time haven't done him any favors.
Great footage for a weak defense era.. :applause:
Wow that really was awesome to watch, thanks for sharing.
[QUOTE=bdreason]Ehlo was a really good player. That entire Cavs team is underrated and overlooked.[/QUOTE]
It's unfortunate that one of the best games of his career will always be overshadowed by Jordan hitting the game winner in his face.
[QUOTE=KOBE143]Great footage for a weak defense era.. :applause:[/QUOTE]
only a child would troll a thread where everyone is just enjoying themselves. it's people like you that earn no credibility and your statement deserves no merit. you make defenders of today's game look bad. grow up.
awesome footage, and thanks to the owner for not being an egotistical jackass and degrading the quality. the source footage must be worth some serious loot.
The video is private ...
[QUOTE=kuniva_dAMiGhTy]The video is private ...[/QUOTE]
This
[QUOTE=kuniva_dAMiGhTy]The video is private ...[/QUOTE]
Knew I should've ripped it last night. :facepalm At least I got to see it.
I would love to see it, but I don't have a login.
I was at the game -- in college then. Tickets for the next series were going on sale Monday morning, and my buddies and I were literally drawing names to see who would be sleeping at the Coliseum to buy them. And then...the shot.
Any chance this video can be made public? Dying to see it.
I'm confident if he missed that shot, there would be no Bulls dynasty
GOAT :bowdown:
Is this it?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url]
Yeah, that's the one, nice find.
MJ should have never gotten the ball, that falls back on the coach
OP, please change edit your post so people dont have to search for the video. Link is dead
[B]Here is the footage[/B]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url]
[QUOTE=dirkdiggler41]OP, please change edit your post so people dont have to search for the video. Link is dead
[B]Here is the footage[/B]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url][/QUOTE]
Damn... that was pretty cool! MJ :bowdown:
LET'S GO CHUCK, LET'S GO!!! :lol
[QUOTE=AngelEyes][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g2z1dLzTcM[/url]
I've never seen this angle of Jordan's shot before. Amazing.[/QUOTE]
it says this video is private :(
Why is the video private now?
What Jordan says here has been the biggest complaint about Kobe's game before he started sharing the ball. Jordan is very smart. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc&feature=player_detailpage#t=249s[/url] Great thing also about the video is getting to see other people interviewing him, and how difficult it is to get to the locker room.
[QUOTE=Knicksfever2010]it says this video is private :([/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbLEoLfiAPc[/url]
Follow this link now. The first guy who put up the video made it private for some f[I]u[/I]cking reason.
That was awesome.
[QUOTE=sportsfan76]I'm confident if he missed that shot, there would be no Bulls dynasty[/QUOTE]
:confusedshrug:
But he did, and there was. And besides, they still got through the Knicks and to the ECF that year and took the eventual champs to 6 games. And that was before Pippen or Grant had really emerged.
[QUOTE]MJ should have never gotten the ball, that falls back on the coach[/QUOTE]
To be honest, you sorta just sound bitter and mad because of the Jordan/Bulls dynasty.
Great video. Thank you for posting.
DA GAWD.
"Michael! Michael!...you stuck it baby!!"
"Yeah!"
"Yeah!"
I don't know why, but that little exchange kills me.
[QUOTE=plowking]I'm talking hand check in the sense that a lot of ignorant, unreasonable old heads talk about it. You'd think it was some wall of impenetrable material that prevented anyone from driving into the key. :oldlol:
It was something I've always brought up. Its simply used as a redirecting method of defense, and its still as active today. You can't use it to push other players or hold them as many suggest. The whole soft image the league gets now is because technical and unsportsmanlike fouls are called more often. And for good reason; we don't want players injured.[/QUOTE]
I know you've been hand checked before lol. I've had people call a hand check on me in a street ball game it's like forreal? It depends on the person. Some people have vicious hand checks, but usually that would be illegal even in the old nba.
That being said, they do hand check now, but they'll call it. You can definitely hand check people now. Basically you hand check for just one second as a bump. I always thought people who held onto you with a hand and pushed you away from the hoop were fouling me, but I never called it. A lot of old people I used to play against would do that.
Never tried the old MJ slapping someone's hand off of you. haha... It's like SON, get off me. I always thought that move was hilarious.
-Smak