Korean TEENS Shocked by Michael Jordan for the first time!!

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  • 게시일 2020. 11. 11.
  • ☞ clabstudio : / _clabstudio
    Hello, this is CLAB Studio :D
    Today, Korean teenagers with special activities appeared!
    It's! A basketball club student and a special makeup artist :)
    So, do our Korean teenagers know about 'Michael Jordan?
    Let's see how it'll be like!
    Check it out right now!
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    #MichaelJordan #basketball #MichaelJordanreaction #koreanteens #REACT #KOREAN #TEEN #TENNSREACTTO #forthefirsttime
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  • @gabrielle2776
    @gabrielle2776 3 년 전 +727

    Honestly, Michael Jordan really isn’t that much taller than your average shooting guard. His success has a lot more to do with his skills than his height.

    • @jarekkowalewski
      @jarekkowalewski 3 년 전 +46

      yes in relation to other players about average.................in relation to koreans......freakishly tall

    • @Ashley-sl5qp
      @Ashley-sl5qp 3 년 전 +49

      J in she means your average person in basketball...

    • @gabrielle2776
      @gabrielle2776 3 년 전 +2

      @@user-gc1wj8tt2p my half Filipino son is.

    • @ComradeNerd
      @ComradeNerd 3 년 전 +8

      Skill and the fact that if you pissed him off, he would just end your whole existence. 😂

    • @chrisc1184
      @chrisc1184 3 년 전 +5

      @@user-gc1wj8tt2p I have three Korean friends around that height but in general, it's rare no matter what your race or ethnicity is.

  • @evyjin9675
    @evyjin9675 3 년 전 +914

    As a black person, I can say being black doesn’t give you an advantage in sports, it’s all about skills. Anyone can be good at any sports, it just takes a lot of hard work and dedication lol

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 3 년 전 +23

      Thank you

    • @MrAcedelux
      @MrAcedelux 3 년 전 +95

      A black athlete has advantages in athleticsm almost every time.

    • @sorena4377
      @sorena4377 3 년 전 +131

      @@MrAcedelux So basically, you are saying if you have two athletes, same height, same weigh, like they are the same, because one of them is black he will have advantage? I am just trying to understand your logic

    • @MrAcedelux
      @MrAcedelux 3 년 전 +43

      @@sorena4377 Actually yes, because their muscles are naturally stronger :)

    • @sorena4377
      @sorena4377 3 년 전 +69

      @@MrAcedelux Do you have any sources so I can read about it?

  • @hollybrooke322
    @hollybrooke322 3 년 전 +293

    I wish yall would have told them just how tall he is.

    • @ncrveteranranger2368
      @ncrveteranranger2368 3 년 전 +7

      6'6.

    • @hollybrooke322
      @hollybrooke322 3 년 전 +5

      @@ncrveteranranger2368 I would have loved to have seen their faces hearing it.

    • @ncrveteranranger2368
      @ncrveteranranger2368 3 년 전 +13

      @@hollybrooke322 Well i'm just saying that 6'6 isn't that tall for the NBA, plenty of players over 7 foot and shit, but yeah i guess since they're korean they would think he's a giant or something XD.

    • @lexishere378
      @lexishere378 3 년 전

      Ikr i wish they told them his height

    • @rxlxviii
      @rxlxviii 3 년 전 +10

      It would have been nice for them to show videos of 5'3" (160 cm) Muggsy Bogues, who is shorter than the average Korean woman (5' 4"), dunking.

  • @slim_shady411
    @slim_shady411 3 년 전 +587

    I'm sorry I just need a moment to process the fact that 00s kids haven't heard of Michael Jordan.

    • @roxxanne8776
      @roxxanne8776 3 년 전 +134

      it must be just a korean teen thing because I was born in 03 and everyone I know at least heard of Michael Jordan

    • @cupofmilk5901
      @cupofmilk5901 3 년 전 +26

      im a 00 liner and i dont claim them.

    • @kaythevirgo7077
      @kaythevirgo7077 3 년 전 +76

      @@roxxanne8776 yeah I think it is a Korean teen thing, even my 9 year old brother knows Michael Jordan 😬

    • @slim_shady411
      @slim_shady411 3 년 전 +23

      @@roxxanne8776 Yup. Agreed. I mean the man is a living legend even if you're not a basketball fan.

    • @kristijanEX
      @kristijanEX 3 년 전 +10

      Born in '00, Jordan is my GOAT.

  • @LordGrokken
    @LordGrokken 3 년 전 +35

    Jordan had a habit of reading criticism of his games and working on what people saw as a deficiency. Every year he got better, from shooting or rebounding to teamwork and on court leadership. He didn't work just to become a better player, he worked to be a better person and teammate. It wasn't about being black, it was about being determined to be the best he could be and putting in the effort to do it.

  • @WindRegalia07
    @WindRegalia07 3 년 전 +343

    It is not because he is black that he has power lol sports take hard work and skill. It’s not like he’s there because he is black and that’s an advantage of sorts. They just worked hard, I hope someone clears up that stereotype for him.

    • @chidinmaonya5427
      @chidinmaonya5427 3 년 전 +33

      Thank you so much for mentioning that, because even some American people still think that and it's just ridiculous to me.

    • @WindRegalia07
      @WindRegalia07 3 년 전 +22

      @@chidinmaonya5427 yeah it’s really sad racism is so engrained that when they see black people excelling they think there has to be so advantageous reason.

    • @pm3269
      @pm3269 3 년 전 +28

      @@WindRegalia07 it’s not really racism, it’s more so stereotypical.

    • @WindRegalia07
      @WindRegalia07 3 년 전 +15

      @@pm3269 it’s both bc believing that a group of people are only exceling due to their skin and genetics coincides with the belief that you thought less of them. Of course it doesn’t mean that that person is actively racist but that in some parts racism was engrained in what they believed.. stereotypes derive from a racist point of view it’s hard for people to swallow that because a lot of people don’t want to accept the fact that maybe their thoughts or actions are racist but doing so doesn’t mend anything, true progress is acknowledging the origin, apologizing and striving to correct such things and help others understand as well to build a better world.

    • @pm3269
      @pm3269 3 년 전 +2

      @@WindRegalia07 you’re right, I’ve also grown to understand the fact that every bit of racism or stereotype is derived from the feeling of Jealousy. Jealousy/ envy is the reason of it all, people don’t understand that, but they do it anyway because it’s a trend or cause it’s what they’re taught.

  • @Odoqx
    @Odoqx 3 년 전 +46

    man... showing Jordan, but not the free throw line dunk... that would have blown them away...

    • @dominiccampbell181
      @dominiccampbell181 3 년 전 +2

      Heck, any of his flashy dunks, like Rock the Cradle.

    • @MK-qu7qu
      @MK-qu7qu 3 년 전 +2

      Anything Jordan did was amazing man

  • @bobharris5213
    @bobharris5213 3 년 전 +73

    I just looked it up. Michael Jordan is 6'6", or 198 cm tall.

    • @oof3479
      @oof3479 3 년 전 +1

      Imagine not knowing that beforehand bruh

  • @dayortega6255
    @dayortega6255 3 년 전 +97

    90's Chicago Bulls!! Legends👏👏

  • @minetoche
    @minetoche 3 년 전 +315

    I am sorry but no it's not because people are black that they are powerful You have to correct racial stereotype

    • @ninifofini
      @ninifofini 3 년 전 +8

      ???

    • @WindRegalia07
      @WindRegalia07 3 년 전 +76

      Exactly it’s like saying because they are black they automatically have an advantage and that’s not the case sports are about hard work and skill.

    • @jaboy8603
      @jaboy8603 3 년 전 +35

      Bro black people are generally more athletic because of their generics it’s just a fact

    • @theBakinNoob
      @theBakinNoob 3 년 전 +26

      Srsly thank you for mentioning that I was just about to smash my laptop what kind of bs os that? That is pd-nims responsibility. When introducing american culture you ought to make it in the correct way.

    • @sugakookie6
      @sugakookie6 3 년 전 +27

      @@jaboy8603 where is that fact proven at.

  • @Ajthewon
    @Ajthewon 3 년 전 +46

    I want to see their reaction to WNBA and Shaq (Shaquille O’Neal) breaking the backboard while dunking 😂, and the Harlem Globetrotters

  • @cher8847
    @cher8847 3 년 전 +124

    the stereotype that all black people are good at sports needs to end 💀 like i get where it's coming from. alot of the NBA and NFL is made up of black people but they all worked hard to get there. (this is coming from a black girl who's been into sports all of her life and has seen things 😂)

    • @Ashley-sl5qp
      @Ashley-sl5qp 3 년 전 +1

      J fr it’s not hate idk why people going off in the comments about facts

    • @balldontlie4524
      @balldontlie4524 3 년 전 +12

      LOL. That's BS. Blacks have genetics for sports.

    • @oofoof7895
      @oofoof7895 3 년 전 +1

      I’m fine with it

    • @studiohq
      @studiohq 3 년 전 +3

      @Black To Grace That's not true... for many/most Sports was the only way to get into colleges and pay for an education...

    • @studiohq
      @studiohq 3 년 전 +1

      @@balldontlie4524 That's not true, we just have to work harder just to get what most see as mediocre, and that hard work leads to excellence

  • @Forced2DoThis1
    @Forced2DoThis1 3 년 전 +136

    He was THE 1st EPIC Shooting Guard. Missed word corrected. :)

  • @sommerrain46just79
    @sommerrain46just79 3 년 전 +37

    Let little brother know he does not have to grow tall that is not in his power but gaining skill is within his control. Please ask him to check 5'7 Spud Webb (retired) who even was a great dunker. Fighting.

    • @tommydashed4205
      @tommydashed4205 3 년 전

      Spud Webb was a freak of nature. You can't learn to be like Spud Webb.

    • @Rebelrocker69
      @Rebelrocker69 3 년 전

      What about 5'3" Mugsey Boes? Pure talent in him, and not an ounce of quit. He didn't let his height hold him back, and the taller players hated trying to defend him.

    • @hiitsmorgan5431
      @hiitsmorgan5431 2 년 전 +1

      In this generation of basketball you do have to be at least 6’2 plus if you wanna dominate in the nba with how much 7 footers there are now

    • @MrLittlewasp
      @MrLittlewasp 2 년 전

      @@tommydashed4205 he wasnt a freak of nature there are a lot of 5'7 guys who can dunk... i was one of them..they just never made it to the nba.. and i'm almost 60yrs old... can still touch the rim...

  • @TheMontross
    @TheMontross 3 년 전 +23

    I'm black; I can't do any of that, LOL.

  • @ZyZy456
    @ZyZy456 3 년 전 +74

    I knew a Certain Stereotype would be mentioned and discredit his hard work.

    • @tommydashed4205
      @tommydashed4205 3 년 전 +17

      Having talent coming from genetics doesn't discredit hard work. You need both to be the greatest.

    • @dannyowens8149
      @dannyowens8149 3 년 전 +1

      I think it's just culture shock

    • @gravypatron
      @gravypatron 3 년 전 +2

      They wouldn't be called stereotypes if it weren't true often enough. 👍

    • @sjlowder
      @sjlowder 3 년 전 +2

      They’re Asian cut them a lil slack lol

  • @jlastre
    @jlastre 3 년 전 +4

    I'm from Chicago. Jordan is one year older than me. He was amazing to watch. Saw him in person once near a hotel on the near north side of Chicago. Can't get it out of my head people don't know who he was.

  • @probasket6299
    @probasket6299 3 년 전 +7

    I'm also Korean and I am a 20s NBA fan who like all time NBA legends like Julius Erving, Jerry west,Erving Johnson(Magic),Michael Jordan I wish these reactors had known more about NBA MJ is truely G.O.A.T

  • @GracielaRoca8
    @GracielaRoca8 3 년 전 +18

    IF I’m not mistaken there’s a movie about Michael Jordan’s life and how hard he trained since a little kid to get better and become a great player. His passion was basketball since a little kid.

    • @tommydashed4205
      @tommydashed4205 3 년 전 +2

      Actually he wanted to and did play baseball as a kid because he inherited that passion from his dad. He even ventured into baseball on a professional level at one time after his dad passed away.

    • @moriellymoproblems7842
      @moriellymoproblems7842 8 개월 전 +1

      Yes, it's the biographical film Space Jam.

  • @rbermea
    @rbermea 3 년 전 +2

    Jordan is the GOAT. No one can impact the game of basketball like he did. Six NBA titles in six trips to the NBA Finals and he won them all with the Chicago Bulls.

  • @soldierviejo8224
    @soldierviejo8224 3 년 전 +1

    That was awesome hearing it from these kid's perspectives.

  • @civillady13
    @civillady13 3 년 전 +4

    You should watch the Harlem Globetrotters. The classic games from the early days are so fun and crazy!

  • @jonathanmartin8716
    @jonathanmartin8716 2 년 전 +2

    How can you show these kids Michael Jordan and NOT show the iconic Free Throw Line Dunk? It's why he is "His Royal Airness!"

  • @chidinmaonya5427
    @chidinmaonya5427 3 년 전 +4

    I was really shocked when she said she has not heard of the NBA before.

    • @kazuhatoyama5928
      @kazuhatoyama5928 3 년 전

      If you ask Korean students, you will be shocked that many of them don’t really have general knowledge about the world 😅. I’ve taught many Korean students before. I was dumbfounded.

    • @sfhgdshj6944
      @sfhgdshj6944 3 년 전

      @@kazuhatoyama5928 about the world or just the US😂 bc that could be true for any country really

  • @Forced2DoThis1
    @Forced2DoThis1 3 년 전 +30

    They should've been shown the Dunk championship highlights!

  • @Kayoss13212
    @Kayoss13212 3 년 전 +6

    Awesome. Hopefully you’ll also let them check out the NFL and their biggest hits, runs or throws. Or maybe even Hockey and their biggest hits 🤞🙏

  • @doggo_87__60
    @doggo_87__60 3 년 전 +1

    Only having a tall body is not enough to survive in NBA. I've seen a videos of University player with so much potential, got schooled by a former NBA player with one of the lowest statistics record. Those guys who make it in a Dream Team Era are a genuine monster

  • @Fridstorm1994
    @Fridstorm1994 3 년 전 +2

    Someone help me, I'm addicted to these videos..

  • @willy102073
    @willy102073 3 년 전 +7

    Sure Michael Jordan was tall however Spud Webb was one of the shortest NBA stars and he can dunk... I mean he could really dunk.

    • @patricialightfoot742
      @patricialightfoot742 3 년 전

      Thank yooooou!!!!!

    • @racerman7303
      @racerman7303 3 년 전

      Because spud Webb was a freakish athlete . They aren’t many guys in the league below 6 foot .

  • @user-px1qn1rh7e
    @user-px1qn1rh7e 2 년 전 +1

    알고리즘에 떠서 봤는데 진짜 농구를 정말 모르는구나 싶었다 마이클 조던에 대해서도 그당시 농구에 대해서도 요즘 농구에 대해서도 잘 모르는게 보여서 뭔가 진실성 있는 리액션 같네요 조던이 불스에서 뛰던당시 키가 작은 축에 속해 있었던 선수였는데 그냥 단순히 일반인 기준으로 보는것을 보곤 진짜구나 싶었어요 잘봤습니다

  • @romemedina4712
    @romemedina4712 3 년 전 +3

    Still surprised how a guy under 6ft is tall over there.

  • @floydhill9265
    @floydhill9265 3 년 전 +2

    Soyeon Jin is an exceptionally beautiful young lady.

  • @dannyowens8149
    @dannyowens8149 3 년 전 +3

    Jordan is etched in eternity

  • @CuracaoChic
    @CuracaoChic 3 년 전 +4

    I don't feel the shots they used of MJ in this video are indicative of his true magic and talent but yeah.

  • @sasha2401
    @sasha2401 3 년 전 +1

    Michael Jordan is the GOAT IMO. I'm just being biased because that was my era and the 90s was an exciting time for the sport. And can I just say these kids are too cute.

  • @IN-tm8mw
    @IN-tm8mw 3 년 전

    One thing many don't talk about 90s is the "Hoop Dream"", many black teens saw basket ball as a way to earn a living, so it only fuels the flames to want to be recruited. After the Hoop Dream faded a bit, then the Rap Game took over then after that, the internet sensation, Anime and gaming as those teens grew into adults. But i still remember the Hoop Dream Era, everyone one was outside practicing, the part courts turned into battlegrounds.

    • @IN-tm8mw
      @IN-tm8mw 3 년 전

      hoop dreams
      A term used in the hood by individuals living in near poverty levels, hoping one day to make it all the way to the NBA and leave the hood even though it's extremely unlikely.www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hoop%20dream

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553 3 년 전 +1

    He’s so popular, that I have 2 cousins who were the first of their generation to have kids. One had a boy named Michael. The other had a girl named Jordan. I didn’t even know they did this until a family party, they brought the kids to stand in front of them and said “Michael” “Jordan”. So, one day, I expect a boy named Lebron and another named James. (Lebron James is very popular now)

  • @williammitchell1837
    @williammitchell1837 3 년 전 +1

    Needed those clips where it looks like he's flying

  • @cherissetillman8973

    How and why. Micheal Jordan is one of the Goats. It still baffles me when some people don't know who he is but wear his shoes.

  • @vinceofficial94
    @vinceofficial94 2 년 전

    But I gotta give props to Korea's national basketball team, whenever PHL and Korea face in FIBA Asia Cup, you guys are all 3pt shooters. Love from Philippines.

  • @darrienscott7048
    @darrienscott7048 3 년 전 +1

    As a black man I can say with certainty that its not being black that makes them great. Its the circumstances a lot of us grew up around that made us really good. Growing up in neighborhoods where opportunities are easily accessible made us work really hard at what we could attain with the determination to escape it is what made a lot us good or even great. Not there are freaks of nature like Giannis, Lebron, Jordan, Zion and more but they too grew up in messed situations.

    • @saemyul
      @saemyul 년 전

      Nah west Africans have more fast twitch muscles which leads to improved sprinting and jumping. For instance west Africans just excel in things such as dancing which can be seen in random tik tok trends in comparison to kpop idols who train for years who ain't as good as a random 15 year old kid. The sport requires a lot of skill but the athleticism is for the most part born

  • @TheGingusa
    @TheGingusa 3 년 전 +2

    i was hoping to see a clip of him jumping from the freethrow line

  • @Jzarecta
    @Jzarecta 3 년 전

    They should have put the dunks from the dunk contest which are on slow motion. The iconic air walk as he take off from the foul line.

  • @predeytor1673
    @predeytor1673 3 년 전 +1

    Michael jordon i died laughing

  • @slide5325
    @slide5325 3 년 전

    Dang this JORDON guy they are reacting to is really good 😂

  • @opendoor2462
    @opendoor2462 3 년 전 +1

    5:11🤣🤣🤣longest silent moment after the 🤯comment. But most importantly, it is JORDAN, he is not the athlete that you can say potatoes or potatos. ✊🏽 23

  • @martindon8555
    @martindon8555 3 년 전 +1

    as a white person that played AAU basketball. i can affirm that black people have Longer arms, higher jumping ability, bigger hands. its not racial stereotype, its just what it is.. they fast twitch musle fiber. i wish i was black

  • @rtc7788
    @rtc7788 3 년 전 +3

    Mann couldn't you put on the Michael Jordan mixtape??

  • @user-gl4ug2ps9c
    @user-gl4ug2ps9c 3 년 전 +2

    와 조던영상을 이렇게 밖에 안보여줘요??
    슈퍼 울트라 레전드인데!!
    멋있는거 10%도 안나온거같은데??

  • @edo9106
    @edo9106 년 전

    Glad they got to see Michael Jordon play can’t wait to see them see Michael Jordan play

  • @12MYCRYL17
    @12MYCRYL17 2 년 전

    Michael JordON waow!

  • @arsinteandrei2216
    @arsinteandrei2216 3 년 전

    "oooohh"

  • @18.irsyadfarhanzaki95

    Michael Jordan❎
    Michael Jordon✔️

  • @BronzeLincolns81
    @BronzeLincolns81 3 년 전 +2

    They'd probably crap themselves if they saw some highlights of spud Webb.

  • @silverbeach85
    @silverbeach85 3 년 전

    Summary of the video "Ooh"

  • @TheOasisProject1B8M

    A gram of melanin cost more than a gram of gold for a reason lol

  • @user-cm3zh7yc1w
    @user-cm3zh7yc1w 3 년 전

    와우!!!!!!!! 박종현!!!!!!! 믿고있었다고!!!!!

  • @CuracaoChic
    @CuracaoChic 3 년 전 +2

    Man talking about a legend and spelling his name wrong in the subtitles is eating at me....

  • @melissaisloud7404
    @melissaisloud7404 3 년 전 +2

    Jordan is the GOAT.

  • @zetsy5407
    @zetsy5407 3 년 전

    Michael "JORDON" hahahaaha

  • @balerikirmu.11
    @balerikirmu.11 3 년 전

    Was thinking his famous anti gravity dunk would be shown..

  • @LizJasonHEA
    @LizJasonHEA 3 년 전 +1

    Thank you for doing this reaction video. I have a question that has nothing to do with the subject of the video. I've watched several CLab Studio videos now and I have noticed something interesting. The Young Korean teenage girls always cover their mouth with their hand when they smile big or laugh. I'm curious to know if this is a cultural thing in Korea. Are young ladies taught to cover their mouths when they smile and if so, why?

  • @PDaddy0120
    @PDaddy0120 3 년 전

    As a mma fighter I respect the love for martial arts

  • @filos3768
    @filos3768 3 년 전 +1

    FIRST!

  • @firefighterfrcg5732
    @firefighterfrcg5732 3 년 전 +1

    Kicks Vs. Kicks Ep01: *Air Jordan vs. Air Jordon*

  • @HOTFUDGIE007
    @HOTFUDGIE007 3 년 전

    Have them watch Spuds Mackenzie(?). He was the shortest NBA player and they may have a different mund set on height. Just a thought since I am an older watcher, LOL

  • @rxlxviii
    @rxlxviii 3 년 전

    Michael Jordan grew 6 inches (15 cm) in college. But he was about average height for his position at 6'6" (198 cm). The videos showed weren't that impressive. He was amazing at what he could do.

    • @PhilCherry3
      @PhilCherry3 2 년 전

      He grew 6 inches in high school. He was already 6'6" when he arrived at Carolina.

  • @vcwloves9864
    @vcwloves9864 3 년 전

    Show them basketball players breaking the glass!

  • @coachmikesfilmroom3111

    ooo a few fight enthusiasts here. maybe have em react to Kazushi Sakuraba AKA the Gracie Hunter.

  • @jadapeters8790
    @jadapeters8790 3 년 전

    omg have them react to the top high school basketball players in America like Jalen Green, Josh Christopher, and Bronny

  • @theheretic5159
    @theheretic5159 3 년 전 +2

    the disrespect in misspelling his name...

  • @kmaze1204
    @kmaze1204 2 년 전 +1

    We should have American reaction videos on how hard korean high schoolers study and focus on education.

  • @silverbeach85
    @silverbeach85 3 년 전

    Michael JordOn, great player

  • @Wiley_Coyote
    @Wiley_Coyote 3 년 전 +10

    Often with Jordan it was if the other players weren't even there. He could just evade them, pass through them, shoot over them, whatever was needed, every time.

  • @paolenlaldimngel3360

    Aaaaa the guy said he like Conor McGregor... Much lovee bro... A man of culture ey ❤🦾🦾🔥

  • @Sahjhan
    @Sahjhan 3 년 전 +1

    Please tell them about the "real" Ronaldo (in terms of the one-word name), as well. He mustn't be forgotten just because he has a more recent namesake of similar fame.

  • @mkzTx
    @mkzTx 3 년 전

    I’d like to see them watch shaq breaking backboards and bringing them down

  • @fredgasburger5969
    @fredgasburger5969 3 년 전

    I like how they spelled Jordan’s name wrong.

  • @user-jx1mi4pm5b
    @user-jx1mi4pm5b 3 년 전

    They spelled "Jordan" wrong, They wrote "Jordon". LOL.

  • @fredcj8
    @fredcj8 3 년 전 +1

    they dont know NBA..
    im like.. WTF.!

    • @michaele.918
      @michaele.918 3 년 전

      They live in a country where basketball isn't a prominent sport

    • @gonzo2495
      @gonzo2495 3 년 전

      There is a world outside of the US. ;)

  • @Milnard
    @Milnard 2 년 전 +2

    You should show them wilt chamberlain, giannis, steph, and lebron james too

  • @CalmDain
    @CalmDain 2 년 전

    아 나도 나이 먹었나 ㅋㅋㅋ 저 남자애 남동생 같아서 귀엽네 ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @JIMMY_GROWTRON
    @JIMMY_GROWTRON 3 년 전

    WE ARE NOT SCIENCE PROJECTS....That’s exactly how
    (THEY) (THOUGHT)& (TAUGHT )

  • @RE-bg9ds
    @RE-bg9ds 3 년 전

    Just an FYI the NBA had a basketball player that was only five foot six his name was Spud Webb and he was able to dunk the ball so I don't think your height has anything to do with it I think it has to do with your muscle power to create a vertical jump because I'm five foot two and I was able to jump from the goal line and grab ahold of the gold bar when I was the goalie for soccer team in high school so I really think it has to do with leg muscle power

  • @GranolaBars11
    @GranolaBars11 3 년 전 +1

    Please teach these children that Black people aren't some different species that are more "powerful"... They are human. These particular humans just so happen to have good genes and EXCELLENT work ethic. There are also petite and slim Black people you know..

  • @brentmatalao6717
    @brentmatalao6717 2 년 전

    The Best ever MJ 23 complete packages#GOAT

  • @Nelliel3Espada
    @Nelliel3Espada 3 년 전

    Kim Jong Yun North Korean leader fans of Michael Jordan since study in Switzerland

  • @thatchixsister
    @thatchixsister 3 년 전 +8

    This was good. I also think it would have been a good moment to talk about Kobe and his legacy too considering this video is about basketball

    • @oof3479
      @oof3479 3 년 전

      Kobe wasn’t doing the free throw line dunk, didn’t get a 6-0 run, and lost his flashy dunks after 09-2016

    • @kimochi__
      @kimochi__ 2 년 전

      @@oof3479 dork💀

  • @GatorNick
    @GatorNick 3 년 전 +2

    Never heard of Michael Jordon

  • @morimclaurin9591
    @morimclaurin9591 3 년 전

    I think they misspelled Michael Jordan wrong 😂😂but it’s ok

  • @alanzheng7019
    @alanzheng7019 3 년 전 +1

    OMG!!! please please make a reaction of Korean Teens reacting to Kobe Bryant!!!... His death anniversary is in 3 days, unrelated but that would totally honor him!! Kids today will never know watching kobe.....

  • @heather-ic5dw
    @heather-ic5dw 3 년 전

    KING

  • @bjdefilippo447
    @bjdefilippo447 3 년 전

    Shout out to Larry Bird making a cameo!

  • @kawaihui3922
    @kawaihui3922 3 년 전

    the goat

  • @farfromhome7823
    @farfromhome7823 3 년 전

    Anyone- Any Color,,,It's all about them mad skills

  • @pillow2k
    @pillow2k 3 년 전

    Too bad kids this days never heard of Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and Worthy the Triangle of LA Lakers during the 80's before Jordan, Pippen and Rodman of Chicago Bulls during the 90's!.

  • @lindamanning8903
    @lindamanning8903 3 년 전

    You should have them to react to a Kansas chiefs football game

  • @80sGamerLady
    @80sGamerLady 3 년 전 +4

    Michael Jordan with an _A._ Not "Jordon." Sorry, this irked me a bit.

  • @samidavis3146
    @samidavis3146 2 년 전

    As a Blackman, I just want to be clear, we are very special athletically because we have extra muscles and quite big if you know what I mean. Is ok my Asian friend y’all better at math and remember white people are the craziest.

  • @yukit286
    @yukit286 3 년 전 +1

    react to Stephen Curry in highschool if you want to see someone not that tall play better than you'd expect.