Wednesday, April 18, 2012
NBA Career: Part Three
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the 1992 Finals, Jordan set a Game 1 record with 35-points in the first half of
the game. He led the Bulls to a 122-89 win against the Blazers. Jordan seemed
unstoppable at the time, but the Blazers forced it to a Game 7 in the series.
The Bulls won by one game in a 97-93 win which was a very close margin. In the
1993 season, the Bulls were up against the Knicks and Jordan scored 54 points
in a 105-95 Game 4 win. Now in Game 5 Michael had a triple double 29 points, 10
rebounds, and 14 assists. With help from Scottie Pippen the Bulls pulled out of
the game with a 97–94 win. In Game 6, the Bulls won against the Knicks with a
score of 96-94 win. In the Finals, Michael set a Finals record with 41 ppg
average in the six game series victory over the Suns. Game six would decide the
champion, the Bulls were down in the fourth quarter but they beat the odds and
won the game. The score was 98-97 thanks to the winning three pointer from
Michael Jordan to win the game. Sadly in 1994 his father was killed in an armed
robbery. Michaels father motivated him from the start to be a great success in
sports. After that happened he was emotional drained for a certain period of
time, but Michael came back with fury. He attempted to bring another title to
Chicago and had a record of 13-4.
The very next season he had a whole new team besides Scottie Pippen to
work with. That season they took the title of NBA Champions once again.
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