Craig Hodges asked Michael Jordan to boycott Game 1 of the 1991 Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers as a way of calling out racism and economic inequality in the NBA. Jordan told ...
"This is as close as we've ever been" - Michael Jordan refused to let the Bulls fold after losing Game 1 of the 1991 Finals originally appeared on Basketball Network. Michael Jordan knew that losing ...
In 1991, at just 30 years old and fresh off championship glory with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan briefly looked into the future — and what he saw sounds far more striking with hindsight. During a ...
Jordan was happy he could finally etch his name next to Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. “At last I fit somewhere in the category of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson,” Jordan said in The Last Dance ...
Michael Jordan's reign and supremacy with the Chicago Bulls in the 90s couldn't be more highlighted and glorified by the media, and one of those notable sports journalists who managed to report his ...
It was the night when everything changed for Michael Jordan. He had done it. He had climbed the mountain. In his seventh season with the Chicago Bulls, he finally won the NBA championship that had so ...
The Bulls ended two eras in 1991. First, the Pistons’ dominance in the league sweeping them in four games in the Eastern Conference Finals after getting eliminated by them for two consecutive years.