I MISS the NBA on NBC! The music, the mix of Bob Costas or Marv Albert as the lead broadcaster, that was a magical time. As a Chicagoan watching this video, this brings up so many great memories! On a side note: Can you imagine Kukoc playing in today's NBA of no hand-checking? Man, he would've had a field day!
From the vantage point shown on TV, that last shot attempt by Jordan looked like it was going to hit nothing but net......until (alas) it missed everything.....
The ironic thing about this being the last home Bulls game for Jordan was that he reverted back to the streaky but whent cold in the 4th quarter 95' Jordan against the Magic. As poor as the Bulls played Kukoc kept them in the game and looked to be the # 1 scoring option, which was a testamemt to Kukoc acoring efficiency as he only got the green light to pickbup the slack of Jordan's off night.
That's a good point! It would the final game for all the main players for the Bulls such as Pippen and Rodman. Not to mention Phil Jackson's last game as a Bull's coach.
This is the game where Malone finally broke free of Rodman’s shackles after being clamped down by the Worm in the first 4 games, single-handedly destroying the Bulls to derail their championship coronation at home, scoring 39 points on 17 of 27 shooting to send the series back to Salt Lake City. But his happiness is short-lived as he only succeeded in delaying the inevitable and we know what happened in Game 6, MJ made the Mailman pay dearly by upstaging him in the final moments at the Delta Center.
@zerimar26 are you referring to Knick Bavetta's missed call on Howard Eiseley's 3PT shot that should've counted, and Ron Harper's 3PT that should've have?
@@Interscope100 thanks for the reply and no disrespect but the 1992 blazers led by star clyde drexler won game two 115-104 and won game 4 by 5 and they lost game one 122-89 allowing 39 points from legend michael jordan and they lost games 3 and 5 by a combined 23 points
@@Interscope100 in game five 46 points were scored by michael jordan and the bulls won game six 99-95 and 35.5 points per game were averaged in the 1992 finals vs the blazers from michael jordan while the 1996 sonics won game four 107-86 allowing 23 points from michael jordan and they beat the bulls 89-78 in game five allowing 26 points from michael jordan
@@Interscope100 the 1996 bulls beat the sonics 107-90 in game one with 28 points scored by michael jordan the bulls won game two 92-88 with 29 points from michael jordan the bulls won game three 108-86 with 36 points from michael jordan and they won game six 87-75 with 22 points from michael jordan
@@Interscope100 the 1998 bulls beat the jazz 93-88 in game two 96-54 in game three 86-82 in game four and 87-86 in game six with 45 points from michael jordan in game six the jazz won 88-85 in game one and 83-81 in game five with 39 points and 11 rebounds from star karl malone
Jazz needed Malone to avg 30 to have a chance at the tittle. He went for 39 and still almost lost. Went for 31 in game 6 and lost. Jazz offense was predictable. Jerry Sloan used Malone all the time. Stockton should have step up more. He had 10 pts and 5 assists in crucial game 6. Isiah would never.
I MISS the NBA on NBC! The music, the mix of Bob Costas or Marv Albert as the lead broadcaster, that was a magical time. As a Chicagoan watching this video, this brings up so many great memories!
On a side note: Can you imagine Kukoc playing in today's NBA of no hand-checking? Man, he would've had a field day!
From the vantage point shown on TV, that last shot attempt by Jordan looked like it was going to hit nothing but net......until (alas) it missed everything.....
The ironic thing about this being the last home Bulls game for Jordan was that he reverted back to the streaky but whent cold in the 4th quarter 95' Jordan against the Magic. As poor as the Bulls played Kukoc kept them in the game and looked to be the # 1 scoring option, which was a testamemt to Kukoc acoring efficiency as he only got the green light to pickbup the slack of Jordan's off night.
The night the Mailman actually delivered
He always delivered
Carr and Malone won it for the jazz
And stocton?
Last time Jordan played in the United Center as a Bull, right?
yeah it was
Yup
That's a good point! It would the final game for all the main players for the Bulls such as Pippen and Rodman. Not to mention Phil Jackson's last game as a Bull's coach.
This is the game where Malone finally broke free of Rodman’s shackles after being clamped down by the Worm in the first 4 games, single-handedly destroying the Bulls to derail their championship coronation at home, scoring 39 points on 17 of 27 shooting to send the series back to Salt Lake City. But his happiness is short-lived as he only succeeded in delaying the inevitable and we know what happened in Game 6, MJ made the Mailman pay dearly by upstaging him in the final moments at the Delta Center.
silly blah blah BS
@@RumpIeforeskinLemme guess, you’re a Bronsexual?
With the refs help of course.
@zerimar26 are you referring to Knick Bavetta's missed call on Howard Eiseley's 3PT shot that should've counted, and Ron Harper's 3PT that should've have?
@@sean2015Yes I think so
Never say die.
Mj hijack that last shot 😂, kukoc got the hot shooting
Kukoc shouldve made all 3 free throws, it wouldve been tied
please tell me who you all feel played the bulls best between the 1992 blazers 1996 sonics and 1998 jazz
1992 Blazers
@@Interscope100 thanks for the reply and no disrespect but the 1992 blazers led by star clyde drexler won game two 115-104 and won game 4 by 5 and they lost game one 122-89 allowing 39 points from legend michael jordan and they lost games 3 and 5 by a combined 23 points
@@Interscope100 in game five 46 points were scored by michael jordan and the bulls won game six 99-95 and 35.5 points per game were averaged in the 1992 finals vs the blazers from michael jordan while the 1996 sonics won game four 107-86 allowing 23 points from michael jordan and they beat the bulls 89-78 in game five allowing 26 points from michael jordan
@@Interscope100 the 1996 bulls beat the sonics 107-90 in game one with 28 points scored by michael jordan the bulls won game two 92-88 with 29 points from michael jordan the bulls won game three 108-86 with 36 points from michael jordan and they won game six 87-75 with 22 points from michael jordan
@@Interscope100 the 1998 bulls beat the jazz 93-88 in game two 96-54 in game three 86-82 in game four and 87-86 in game six with 45 points from michael jordan in game six the jazz won 88-85 in game one and 83-81 in game five with 39 points and 11 rebounds from star karl malone
John should have passed the ball to the other player with 2 seconds left in the game, which would have ended the game at that moment.
Jazz needed Malone to avg 30 to have a chance at the tittle. He went for 39 and still almost lost. Went for 31 in game 6 and lost. Jazz offense was predictable. Jerry Sloan used Malone all the time. Stockton should have step up more. He had 10 pts and 5 assists in crucial game 6. Isiah would never.
It would’ve been sweet if Chicago had won that night