Bulls @ Lakers – March 1989. PG Jordan 16 assists


March 21, 1989 Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 against the Pacers in just 30 minutes of playing time in a 32-point blowout win. He reached the triple double mark in just 21 minutes. Jordan continued to play at the PG spot until the end of the season. In these 24 games he averaged 29.3ppg, 8.9rpg, 10.6 apg, 2.4spg. Between March 24 and April 14, 1989, he recorded a triple double in ten of the eleven games, including seven consecutive ones. In the game he didn’t record a TD, he finished with 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds. In this game, he has 16 assists against the Lakers and ties his career-high which was set in his rookie year. (Three days later, on March 24, he had 17 assists at Portland which remained as his highest.) In the first 3 quarters of this game he rarely shoots the ball and feeds his teammates. In the 4th, he scores 12 points and leads the Bulls to the victory. I’ve included a good article about his PG days after the game notes. Post game notes & quotes ==================== INGLEWOOD, CA — If there wasn’t already enough excitement with Michael Jordan in town, the Bulls wrote their own Hollywood ending Tuesday evening at The Forum. The Bulls held Los Angeles without a field goal for 5:22 of the fourth quarter and then had to withstand a furious comeback attempt by the defending NBA champions en route to a 104

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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 3/11


Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 3/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals

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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 1/11


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Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 2/11


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Chicago Bulls – 1991 Championship (THIS IS ALL THAT YOU NEED TO WATCH)


—-REALINO NOTES—- “I was only in my 5th grade when MJ played his last season in 1998, but he already amazed me with his artistry. I am a firm believer that his ERA was truly the greatest. I made this tribute to educate, especially the young once, on how good the Chicago bulls played and how hard Michael Jordan’s Era was. Enjoy Watching!” CREDITS to: Zhuboy – One of the best mixer in youtube, for all the guidance and especially helping me find the best background audio. NBA – of course, this mix would be nonexistent without NBA Hoopsencyclopedia – A true Jordanian, for uploading tons of Michael Jordan videos! This is for you too.. —-FACTS—- Michael Jordan gave us many memorable moments that are forever stuck in our minds in his illustrious NBA career. Maybe the most memorable image in my head is MJ sobbing uncontrollably while clutching his first NBA Championship trophy. Many fans forget that Jordan, before 91, was criticized in much of the same fashion that Lebron James does today. His Airness finally let all of his emotions and frustrations over the criticisms go when handed the golden globe of basketball. The year was 1991, and it was the beginning of the Chicago Bulls dynasty that would continue throughout the latter part of the decade. Starting Line-up C – Bill Cartwright PF – Horace Grant SF – Scottie Pippen SG – Michael Jordan PG – John Paxson Impact bench players – BJ Armstong, Greg Hodges, Will Perdue, Stacy King, Cliff Levingston Regular Season Record

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Michael Jordan, Bulls @ Clippers, 1996-97


Jordan and the Bulls start this game uncharacteristically out of rythm, ending the quarter on a mere 25% FG. Jordan ends up with 40 points with an easy, in-the-flow offensive attack and a prowling defensive exhibition that marked the stat sheet with 4 blocks. The Clippers came out firing, not backing down from the storied, history making franchise. Stacked with two 7 foot, 300+pound frontmen (Stanley Roberts, Kevin Duckworth), an effective floor leader in Pooh Richardson, 6’8 Malik Sealy, 6’7 265lb Rodney Rogers… The Clippers certainly didn’t need to prove that they weren’t a team to be pushed around. But just as you were unlikely to stop Mike, you were unlikely to stop the Bulls – regardless of the physicality of your squad. (The 10 second clip in this video is also played at 4:06, it was an editing mistake on my behalf and it’s true position should be at 4:06. I have missed a bucket because of this, but I won’t be re-uploading. Sorry)

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1991 NBA Finals Bulls vs. Lakers Game 3 (Part 10)


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1991 NBA Finals Bulls vs. Lakers Game 3 (Part 12)


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1991 NBA Finals Bulls vs. Lakers Game 3 (Part 11b)


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1991 NBA Finals Bulls vs. Lakers Game 3 (Part 6)


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