Initially, most thought Jordan had the flu. However, in a 2013 interview, Tim Grover revealed the menacing truth. Grover, who played a huge role in making Jordan a dominant NBA superstar, sat down for ...
Game 3 of the 1997 NBA Finals in Salt Lake City highlighted why Karl Malone ranks among the league's all-time greats. The Utah Jazz forward poured in 37 points against the Chicago Bulls, doing so not ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Robert Parish explains why ’86 Celtics are better than ’97 Bulls
Robert Parish defends his take on the 1986 Boston Celtics being better than the 1997 Chicago Bulls by naming one key ...
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 ...
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