mysticOscar wrote:Also cool how he tracked and watched all MJ playoff games on this vid
Wish he discussed more about MJs off ball abilities and the triangle...but only so much he can fit in 1 video....perhaps on another future video
Awesome video and breakdown, per Ben's usual/always. Especially intriguing that Jordan actually said (paraphrasing) "I don't want to shoot 3's; it takes away from the rest of my game."
This (below) isn't apropos of 1997 Jordan in today's game directly, but, Prime Jordan was absolutely staggering.
Thought this might facilitate thoughtful/useful discussion of his value, skill set, and greatness in his prime.

Cleaned it up a bit since Unibro's posts are a total mess.


MyUniBroDavis wrote:FROM ISH/HOOPSNATION
I found this because apparently Harvey Pollack said Jordan's best jump shooting season he averaged 35% from mid range to prop up the 60s players. Yeah, he lied. lol even on the wizards he averaged 40+ percent from 16ft out. goes to show how some players are biased towards their own era).
VA guy on ISH forums actually compiled shooting data for MJ from the 89-90 to the 91-92 season, 126 games in total. It's a nice sample size to see how efficient peak Jordan was from all parts of the court although it's likely that there is a bit more footage of his good games than his bad ones.
For the entire data his FG% is 53.5% which is slightly above his FG% for all 3 seasons of 52.8%. It's a small difference so this data should paint a good picture. It's a 140 game sample, and yes, if it wasn't already clear, now he is the goat.
1989-90: 35 games
1990-91: 44 games
1991-92: 47 games
Shot Chart
At Rim: 629/847 FG (74.3%)
In Paint (Overall): 786/1333 FG (59.0%)
Midrange: 793/1552 FG (51.1%)
3 Point: 93/243 FG (38.3%)
Synergy Offense
PPP stands for Points Per Play. I did not record the number of possessions, but rather the number of offensive plays that Jordan was involved in, meaning he either attempted a FG and/or FT, or turned the ball over (on drives to the hoop). I did not record any FTA he had as a result of intentional fouls or penalty fouls where he was not aggressively attacking or attempting to make an offensive play. No technical FT's are on the chart either. Every play category aside from Transition is in a half court set, and transition also includes jump shots, though this was very rare. The Other category primarily consists of desperate attempts to beat the clock, including the full court buzzer beaters.
There are several sub-categories out of Isolation. Jordan tended to be quick and decisive, very seldom holding onto the ball longer than 3-4 seconds like the wing players do in this era. Another category is Drive To Basket, which measures his effectiveness driving to the hoop strictly in the half court. Every other category is basically a jumper, though if there is a pick in the two man game that enables him to get an advantage over the defense, then it is recorded as under the P&R Ball Handler category. This includes jump shots as well as drives to the hoop.
Shot Attempts Blocked (Offense): 67
*This means 2.1% of his shots (3128 FGA) were blocked in this footage
Overall Chart
Iso Plays Only
Team Play
(yes this is ridiculous)
Plus/Minus
Plus/Minus Total: +1767
Plus/Minus Per 100: +18.3
On/Off
On Court ORtg: 123.9
Off Court ORtg: 88.3
Net ORtg: +35.6
On Court DRtg: 105.5
Off Court DRtg: 114.8
Net DRtg: -9.3
On/Off Net Rating: 44.9
Clutch Play
59 Total Games
4th quarter or overtime, less than 5 minutes left, neither team ahead by more than 5 points:
Plus/Minus Total: +246
Plus/Minus Per 48: +48.8
Win Percentage: 74.6 %
1 on 1 Defense (his opponent when Jordan guarded him in the clutch)
15/55 FG (27.3%)
His total clutch stats