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Knew what was inaccurate? The Bulls were trailing by double digits AT HOME in GAME 7. And won by 5 points.... as I said, the Pacers took them to the limit.
Knew what was inaccurate? The Bulls were trailing by double digits AT HOME in GAME 7. And won by 5 points.... as I said, the Pacers took them to the limit.
The Bulls were very fortunate to win game 7 against Indiana. The Pacers led by 10 very early in the game. A couple of bounces go Indy's way and they win pretty convincingly. The Bulls dominated the 2nd quarter and the second half was pretty even.
MJ went 9-25 from the field, Pippen 6-18, and Rodman only grabbed 6 rebounds. The only Bulls that played halfway decent were Kukoc(21/4 on 7/11 shooting) and Kerr(11 points and 3/5 from downtown)
Also keep in mind the Bulls won despite shooting 38% from the field and Indy shooting 48%. The main difference was rebounding, 50-34 in favor of Chicago(offensive rebounds were 22-4). Second chance opportunities killed the Pacers.
The Bulls were very fortunate to win game 7 against Indiana. The Pacers led by 10 very early in the game. A couple of bounces go Indy's way and they win pretty convincingly. The Bulls dominated the 2nd quarter and the second half was pretty even.
MJ went 9-25 from the field, Pippen 6-18, and Rodman only grabbed 6 rebounds. The only Bulls that played halfway decent were Kukoc(21/4 on 7/11 shooting) and Kerr(11 points and 3/5 from downtown)
Thank you. I had that game recorded years ago, and I recall that it was a hard fought contest. It wasn't evident that Bulls were going to pull it out till the end.
Thank you. I had that game recorded years ago, and I recall that it was a hard fought contest. It wasn't evident that Bulls were going to pull it out till the end.
It was evient to me because of two things
1. they were in chicago
2. They had michael jordan
1. they were in chicago
2. They had michael jordan
Yes, 35 year old Michael Jordan that went 9-25 and 10-15 at the foul line in a game 7. That 1998 Bulls squad was the least talented of Chicago's championship teams. MJ was 35 and clearly slipping, Pippen missed about half the year with a back injury, Longley missed significant time, and Ron Harper was their starting PG despite knee problems. Hell Rodman came off the bench in quite a few games.
And MJ winning MVP in '98 was a joke. That MVP was Malone's.
1. they were in chicago
2. They had michael jordan
lol.
what happened on the court doesn't matter at all right?
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