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 ...
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Phil Jackson explained the Bulls' execution on Jordan's 1998 Finals game-winner: "I just gave him the ball in a space where he could operate"
Phil Jackson was playing chess out there.
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 2015 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers is the most watched series since 1998, Michael Jordan's last season with the Chicago Bulls. The series averaged 19.94 ...
Michael Jordan caps his brilliant career with the Bulls with a stunning late-game sequence - highlighted by his game-winning jumper with 5 seconds left - to help Chicago earn its sixth title of the ...
Though Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls entered the 1998 NBA Finals as the back-to-back champions, they weren't necessarily the favorites to win it all. That's why the Utah Jazz guard Jeff ...
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