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Michael Jordan explained what went through his mind after Indiana threatened to end Chicago's dynasty: "We were a little nervous"
Jordan's rough shooting night didn't make it easy for the Bulls to beat the Pacers.
Michael Jordan knew Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals was a must-win for the Chicago Bulls. Determined to secure the championship, he shouldered the burden down the stretch — capping it off with a massive ...
The Air Jordan 14 Last Shot is set for just its fifth release.
Dubbed "The Last Dance," the 1997-98 season marked a turning point for the Chicago Bulls and the NBA. GM Jerry Krause's stance on Phil Jackson not returning as coach was beyond doubt. Adding to the ...
Michael Jordan is still mad at the Chicago Bulls for breaking up the dynasty after he led them to their sixth NBA title in 1998. Before the 1997-98 season started, Bulls general manager Jerry Krause ...
Growing up in Chicago, summertime had a rhythm to it. School was out, the city felt lighter, and the Bulls were still playing. That meant the Finals, and more often than not, it meant Michael Jordan ...
If the assignment is to conjure up the greatest performance by the most prolific power forward in the game’s history, then there is really only one true answer: Karl Malone’s 39 points in Game 5 of ...
On June 14, 1998, in the last 30 seconds of NBA Finals Game 6, Michael Jordan gets the steal and later on hits the step-back jumper to put the Bulls up and defeat the Jazz to clinch the championship.
It's been more than a quarter-century, but Reggie Miller remains frustrated by coming so close to winning an NBA championship without earning a ring. In 1998, in particular. "It will always haunt me, ...
The Knicks' 94-90 victory over the Spurs on Saturday night to capture their first NBA title in 53 years averaged 24.5 million viewers on ABC and ESPN, making it the most-watched Game 5 since 1998.
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