Completing a three-peat in the NBA is a herculean task. It was especially difficult for Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, who faced the New York Knicks in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals. After ...
When Michael Jordan retired from the NBA for the first time in 1993, he was a three-time champion, a three-time Finals MVP, a three-time regular-season MVP, a seven-time scoring champion, a three-time ...
"Still, to this day, we don't know what those issues were" - Scottie Pippen said he and former Bulls teammates are still confused about why Michael Jordan retired in 1993 originally appeared on ...
Jordan retired in 1993 to play baseball following the tragic murder of his father. “I think it exposed him to a lot of the sheltering that I gave him,” Jordan told SLAM in 1997. “So I think he had a ...
Then, right in the middle of his prime, he declared he was walking away from the game he loved. MORE: Why MJ's return with the Wizards was more impressive than you think On Oct. 6, 1993, Jordan sat in ...
Looking back, we see the Cleveland Cavaliers as a mere footnote in the Chicago Bulls' dominance in the early 1990s. That tends to happen when the same team eliminates you in five out of seven years.
Michael Jordan is so good at so many things that some of his strengths have been overshadowed.One of them is his raw power.Early in his career, he used it to dunk on all kinds of players. For such a ...
On the eve of Michael Jordan's 60th birthday, a pair of his game-worn Jordan 8's sold for a total of $192,000 the PWCC Marketplace auction. He wore the sneakers during Game 4 of the 1993 Eastern ...
Michael Jordan’s retirement set the world on fire and sparked several theories, now the record on why he stepped away has been set straight. Speculation spread far and wide about why the game’s best ...
Daniel Green, the man convicted in 1996 for the 1993 shooting of James Jordan, could be granted a new trial nearly 20 years after being put behind bars for life. For two decades, the story behind the ...
Michael Jordan was among the Bulls players who hugged and high-fived Don Calhoun after the salesman hit a 79-foot shot to win $1 million during a promotion at the old Chicago Stadium on April 14, 1993 ...