The USA's Dream Team v Germany - Men's Basketball | Barcelona 1992 Replays

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Published 2020-05-24
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Relive the full Men's Basketball Game of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona (Spain)! In their third game of the tournament, USA's legendary Dream Team of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Karl Malone, Scottie Pippen, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley and more faced Germany.




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All Comments (21)
  • @PCookInc
    As a German basketball fan, who had his "prime" during the early 90s, it's still hard to watch the German team loosing without any chance :) Above all, this wasn't a bad team, they won the European Championship in '93. But nothing and no one can compete with the '92 dream team, neither later teams from USA. This was the pinnacle of basketball.
  • @dutchtea8354
    Larry was the top scorer in this game with 19 points. He also contributed 2 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks.
  • What I like about the NBA superstars of the older eras is how great their fundamentals were. You can tell they know how to play against zones. They did not rely solely on flashiness and athleticism. They were well educated basketball players.
  • @rektscrub8800
    Coolest play of the game @ 36:31. Larry wit the wide open "Woooo" and MJ immediately found him without looking. These games with no announcers to where you can hear them talk are super cool.
  • @rredamon
    I was there in Barcelona and watched this game in person, what a team! Got a picture of Charles Barkley waving to us :)
  • @HardParking
    This is great... hearing the players.. .no commentators.. its like being there.... sort of.
  • @randyscott9720
    Bird had so many injuries he couldnt do much but hes still diving on floor. Larry Legend
  • @zerocool7408
    MJ’s perimeter defense at 41:55 is something to behold. The court awareness and the hassle is what sets him apart as one of the best defender at his position
  • @sgtjarhead99
    I'm very thankful to be able to finally see these games in its entirety now. As I recall back in the day, the networks would only air about half a game (if even that) and switch to some other event because every matchup was such a blowout. The Croatia game was the only one that I remember seeing the whole game.
  • @mhhmmhhm3301
    I just got to watch Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley and David Robinson all on the court at once and am still having trouble fathoming it. Very jealous of everybody who was able to witness this live
  • @coolofborg754
    36:33 Is that Larry making that "WHOOOO" sound so Mj knows to pass him the ball? He puts his hands up and everything lol.
  • @Cycke86
    92 Dream Team was a masterclass in team basketball.
  • @bigalexg
    "Get up on him!" "Motion, motion." "Charles!" "Short" "Heads up!" "I got ball" "Switch!" . . .without the announcers and a whole lot of crowd noise we can hear MJ constantly yelling out orders, quite the field general, he was managing the game and giving 100% every moment . . dude really worked hard to win every play!
  • @davidca96
    I love being able to hear the court audio the whole time, things you miss on a normal broadcast. You can hear how much Jordan would talk to his teammates calling out short shots, plays, giving them props on good plays.
  • @kahntul-ay2500
    Interesting combination when charles, clyde, mj, davidr and ewing played at the same time... wow!!!
  • @ssj002
    Cool to be able to hear Michael Jordan, playing point guard, barking out play calls and giving general advice to the squad. I don't think people realize how effective he could be at that position if his team needed it.
  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    Lots of comments on these videos about the great players. But nobody seems to mention the real heart and lifeblood of this, the greatest basketball team ever assembled, the coaching staff. Chuck Daley and his staff did a MASTERFUL job managing egos and molding these superstars, many whom did not like each other, into a cohesive team, rather than just an all star team.
  • @gmckenzie175
    Jordan behind the back pass to drexler. Beautiful. Peace
  • Watching all of these men battle through the 80"s and then merge together to create this team was amazing. It showed the best in sportsmanship. I miss those days!