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The 1991 NBA Finals had ended in Los Angeles. Jordan's Bulls had taken down Magic Johnson's Lakers in five games. For the first time, there was no next step. No unfinished business.
An anonymous bidder pays a record £9.56m ($12.9m) at an auction for a basketball card signed by Michael Jordan and Kobe ...
The Chicago Bulls pieced together arguably the most memorable dynasty in NBA history, winning six championships in an ...
Michael Jordan never liked the Bad Boy Pistons, but he singled out one player from that team as his toughest opponent.
When Jordan did have the help he needed — after the Bulls added Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant — the dynasty began. In 1991, the Bulls took down the Pistons and then the Lakers in the Finals.
On July 25th, 1990, Michael Jordan took batting practice before the game. He smashed two home runs during the session. Upper Deck used the event to create one of the biggest chases of the 1991 ...
A piece of NBA history will go to the highest bidder on Feb. 27 when Michael Jordan's game-worn "Black/Infrared" Air Jordan VIs from the 1991 NBA Finals, signed by MJ himself, goes up on the ...
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