Utah prevails over Chicago in a hard-fought Finals game, the exclamation point coming on John Stockton's incredible touchdown pass to Karl Malone for the go-ahead score in the final minute. The Flu ...
On June 13th 1997, the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz prepared for Game 6 of the NBA Finals. The game remained close, but in the fourth quarter, with 28 seconds remaining, the score was tied at 86. The ...
Michael Jordan led Chicago to the 1997 title, but Steve Kerr’s Game 6 shot was the final dagger.
Chicago Bulls star forward Dennis Rodman didn't initially match up with Utah Jazz legend Karl Malone in the 1997 NBA Finals. Though Rodman had proven he could co-exist with his new teammates the ...
The “Flu Game” is one of the most legendary moments in NBA history. Michael Jordan, visibly exhausted and drenched in sweat, scored 38 points to lead the Chicago Bulls past the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of ...
The story takes place on the night before Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. In the actual game, MJ finished the night with 38 points, but he looked sluggish ...
In 1997, the Chicago Bulls traveled to Paris to play in the McDonald’s Championship. With five NBA championships in their rearview mirror, the most popular athlete in the world on their team in ...
The NBA has seen multiple dynasties come and go, but some remain in the memories of fans for longer than others. The name synonymous with dynasty in basketball is Michael Jordan, as his Chicago Bulls ...
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