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The Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan inspired many players with his incredible skills and unmatched legacy. However, he also had several memorable trash-talking incidents during his career.
"He was the Michael Jordan we know." Ironically, the Magic handed Chicago their first loss of the season. On Nov. 14, 1995, the Bulls fell to Orlando in one of their rare 10 losses. 24 YEARS AGO TODAY ...
Hall of Fame former Chicago Bulls small forward Scottie Pippen has long had a fascinating relationship with colleague Michael Jordan, generally considered to be the single-greatest player in ...
Probably the most famous athlete in the history of Chicago, Michael Jordan is revered across generations for his contributions to the Bulls franchise. He delivered six titles to the city ...
Michael Jordan’s bodyguard Gus Lett (sitting) talks to sports anchors Howard Sudberry and Tim Weigel outside the Bulls locker room on June 10, 1998, at the United Center in Chicago.
"That's hard for me to say." Jordan already seemed to sense what was coming. The 1998–99 Bulls finished the lockout-shortened season with a 13–37 record, dead last in the Eastern Conference.
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Jordan's averages of 29.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game from 1995-1998 only improved in the postseason, increasing to 31.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.1 assists.