All-Star 2003: TNT Salutes Michael Jordan (Part 4)

Watch as TNT pays tribute to the greatest basketball player of all-time in Michael Jordan as he prepares to retire for the third time, in 2003. Features an interview with legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson and commentary by Danny Ainge. (This is Part 4 of 5)

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25 Responses to “All-Star 2003: TNT Salutes Michael Jordan (Part 4)”

  1. christisamust7 on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    @PIMPIN247BIATCH is that when he broke his ankle?

  2. 0004foxhound on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    it think if he did not retire after the 1st 3 peat he could have had the championship on the seasons 1994-1995….he could be wearing 8 rings right now…wtf!!! he literally owned the game…

  3. @jp3813 In fact basketball-reference notes that the highest statistically dominating game in the modern nba era (since stats of all types were recorded) is jordan’s 69 point game. 2nd is kobe’s 81 point effort

  4. I believe that in 2023, Michael Jordan will not be forgotten. He’s a once in a lifetime player, and the ‘airs apparent’ (Lebron, Kobe, Tyreke, etc.) will not quite match up to MJ’s legacy.

  5. lol..u think Jordan isnt the best? who is better? Kobe? lmao

  6. PIMPIN247BIATCH on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    lol those players were not good except for scottie pippen. the rest were average and jordan made them better.

  7. PIMPIN247BIATCH on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    i have a firm belief had he not gotten hurt that year they would have. when he got hurt they were in like 5th place in the east. dont remember if it was the first season or the 2nd. but i remember that vividly because me and my dad would debate on it. but alas he was hurt so we will never know.

  8. LakersDynasty42 on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    Jordan didn’t win a lot in the 80’s because he played against the Celtics and Pistons (2 of the greatest teams ever) and he played great as a Wizard but his team wasn’t good enough to get to the playoffs.

  9. LakersDynasty42 on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    Jordan is the greatest two-way player in NBA history and that can’t be disputed.

  10. gopalltheway on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    its a team game but jordan carried them it was like he had shaq.

  11. He tried for 5 seasons with Wizards?!?! You are the dumbest motherfuckah on the planet…kill yourself…he was 2 seasons with Wizards and was 39…

  12. I love how he scored 38 points in the finals game 5 against the jazz with the flu. It didnt matter if his health was poor, he was so good he could score 40 points in his sleep.

  13. kobe is a bitch a micheal jordan wanna b don’t waste your time argueing with that dumb ass

  14. kill yo self your an idiot

  15. Everybody needs good players to win what kind of idiot are you? No player in the history of sports won a ring on their own! And your a fuckin idiot sayin Jordan didnt win with the wizards he was 39 years old you fuckin retard!!!! name me a 39 year old player that averged 20 ppg other than jordan? fuckin idiot!! the Guy is the best there is the best there was and the best they will ever be!! and i kno ur a kobe fan but im sorry but kobe stats just dont even come close to jordans!!

  16. rommelojello on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    are you mental? or can you just not read. I never said they were legends you dumb fuck. I said they were good players. Which they are. MJ needed good players to get to where he was. You guys act like he did this all by himself. He tried to do it by himself for 5 years (with Wizards included) and failed. Just say it. Jordan isn’t as good as you fuckin bandwagoners act like he is. He’s one of the best. Don’t get me wrong. But don’t make him seem invincible.

  17. ohhh yeaaaa horace grant, paxon, steve kerr, toni kukoc, luc longly, ron harper, armstrong, bill wennigton, these are all legends lol ur an idiot

  18. ummm actually he did win with Horace grant and pippen he won 3 straight championships…(without rodman) grant did a solid job averging 13 points a game…..then jordan retires for 2 years and the Bulls didnt win nothing, he comes back and they win another 3 straight titles this time wwith Rodman and pippen (without horace grant) he won the first 3 then another 3 with a totally different cast …..oh and horace grant averged 13.5 ppg with the jordan and averged 9.3 after he left the bulls

  19. rommelojello on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    There’s a trend with Jordan. Mr. Will To Win doesn’t make his team above .500 in the first 3 seasons. He gets Horace, Grant, and Pippen, finally makes it to above .500 but still can’t win. After he leaves, his team’s record only goes down by 2 games. He comes back and their record becomes worse?! Then they need to add D. Rod. to the bunch of greats to help Jordan. He retires again. Returns and doesn’t get into the playoffs the next 2 years with the wizards. Mr. Jordan needs good players.All Hype

  20. my stats dont include this years Finals against the magic…even if u were to count those they still wouldnt be close to jordans….who by the way is 6 for 6 in championships

  21. rommelojello on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    uhmm those kobe numbers are a little off.. just by saying Kobe was in just 4 games per finals is off.. he’s played in 24 Finals games if it was just 4 games a series. it’s more like 28-29 games.

  22. blackanese18 on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    you serious???
    let me buy a pair! lol

  23. wrangloctopus on July 4th, 2010 at 3:34 am

    Michael gets it. of course he does, the single, individual greatest of anything is extremely intelligent, therefore knowledgable about how to get where they have gotten.

  24. In 35 Finals games, Jordan averaged 33.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists a game.

    In 19 Finals games, Bryant has averaged 22.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.9 assists a game

  25. its crazy as hell the league banned the shoes he beat up the celtics in

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