NBA – Larry Bird great comeback vs Julius Erving in 1981 and won NBA Championship
Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 3/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals
Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 1/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals
Chicago Bulls 1st championship video 1991 part 2/11 – Learning to fly – Nba Finals
—-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 …
The Sixers needed a center, and after the 1981-82 season they went out and got a great one. Moses Malone, who had become the dominant man in the pivot at Houston, came to the Sixers through a trade that was prompted by his free agency. After Malone signed a lucrative offer sheet with Philadelphia, Houston matched the offer and then traded Malone to the Sixers for Caldwell Jones and a 1983 first-round draft choice. Malone’s arrival gave the 1982-83 team a starting five for the ages: Erving (21.4 ppg), Bobby Jones (9.0 ppg, often off the bench), Malone (24.5 ppg, 15.3 rpg), Toney (19.7 ppg), and Cheeks (6.9 apg, 184 steals). Clint Richardson, Clemon Johnson, and Marc Iavaroni also played valuable roles. The team demolished the East with a 65-17 record; swept New York in the Eastern Semifinals; beat Milwaukee in five; and then overwhelmed the Lakers in the NBA Finals in four straight. It was a playoff run with only one loss. Malone was named Most Valuable Player for both the regular season and the Finals.
Magic Johnson is going to DisneyLand in 1987 and the Lakers are the world champions
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The Sixers needed a center, and after the 1981-82 season they went out and got a great one. Moses Malone, who had become the dominant man in the pivot at Houston, came to the Sixers through a trade that was prompted by his free agency. After Malone signed a lucrative offer sheet with Philadelphia, Houston matched the offer and then traded Malone to the Sixers for Caldwell Jones and a 1983 first-round draft choice. Malone’s arrival gave the 1982-83 team a starting five for the ages: Erving (21.4 ppg), Bobby Jones (9.0 ppg, often off the bench), Malone (24.5 ppg, 15.3 rpg), Toney (19.7 ppg), and Cheeks (6.9 apg, 184 steals). Clint Richardson, Clemon Johnson, and Marc Iavaroni also played valuable roles. The team demolished the East with a 65-17 record; swept New York in the Eastern Semifinals; beat Milwaukee in five; and then overwhelmed the Lakers in the NBA Finals in four straight. It was a playoff run with only one loss. Malone was named Most Valuable Player for both the regular season and the Finals.