The Phoenix Suns were most notorious for ripping off the Bulls by using Sirius as their starting lineup theme, and unlike Chicago who built a dynasty in the 90's they still haven't won a single title in their entire 55 year history.
A MOTORCYLE? FIREWORKS? INSIDE??! Holy smokes how did half of the crowd and players not got deaf from that lol. No wonder they used to call that building "The Decibel Center"
It was a good thing they lost to the Sonics. Sonics lost in 1993 WCF to the Suns so that was the Sonics finally getting past the West to NBA Finals. Especially after they choked in 94 as an #1 seed vs $8 Nuggets. 96 Sonics were a great team and good season for Seattle. Gary Payton vs Michael Jordan was great and Kemp, Pippen. It would have been awful for Jazz, Bulls 3 straight Finals. 97 is what I was pissed because it should have been the Bulls Rockets NBA Finals Hakeem, Jordan dream matchup we wanted the entire 90s decade. But Stockton killed it with WCF clinching shot. 98 we could have had Kobe vs Jordan in Finals but Lakers were young and lost to hungry Jazz team in WCF that wanted to go back to the Finals. 3 straight NBA Finals with Jazz for the Bulls would have been lame. Just wished the Rockets were in 97 Finals. I like how the Bulls had different West teams in the Finals in early 90s. Lakers, Blazers, Suns.
9 out of 12 games between the Jazz and Bulls came down to the last play in the Finals. The 1997 Finals were decided by a combined 4 points (0.6 PPG), and 4 out of 6 games were decided on the last play. In 1998, out of 6 games were decided in the closing seconds. Hard to believe that the 1997 Rockets or 1998 Lakers would have been better opponents for Chicago, and frankly bizarre to act like it was some misery to watch two Finals where the two teams were so closely matched 9 of 12 games were nailbiters. As far as 1996, Utah did blow it in Game 7 against Seattle. But they also had a major problem because Stockton was badly injured throughout that series.
Further, this idea that 'Kobe versus Jordan' was some grand matchup is laughable. It was Malone, not Kobe, that was considered the second best player in the league during the late 90s. The idea that 1998 Kobe, who played rather pedestrian against Utah in the playoffs, would have been some amazing matchup for Jordan is laughable; it points to hero worship of Kobe and a denial of Malone's placement in the late 90s. It was Malone winning 2 out of 3 MVPs to close out the decade, not Kobe Bryant. In fact, Kobe couldn't even make All-NBA 1st Team during the 1990s, while Malone was the only player that decade to be 1st Team every year (and also set the record for most 1st Teams in history at 11, later tied by Kobe and surpassed by LeBron). The lack of logic and respect for Malone and the Jazz is sadly typical for casual NBA fans.
Truly a bizarre introduction sequence. They introduce Michael Jordan last for the Bulls, which on one hand I guess I could see because he still WAS the game but he’s the opposition nonetheless. Typically teams try to downplay the other team’s stars and will deliberately bury their intro in the middle. The Jazz go with an earsplitting introduction, not generated by the crowd but by the entertainment crew, dropping balloons and confetti like they’ve already won something, and using the Bulls’ music for their intros. They introduce their best player (Karl Malone) first and second-best player (John Stockton) fourth and bring it home with…Jeff Hornacek? And then raise a Western Conference Championship banner minutes before tip-off? At least Michael Buffer somewhat salvaged it ;-)
fuck i wanna watch it again ... lol... the awesome thing was if you were a wrastlin fan at the time WCW was rockin too with rodman n malone and michael buffer was announcin that too he he he
Lol! Anyone who tells me the NBA was more difficult in the 90's than today. I just need to show them this group of accountants that won the Western Conference.
Goose bumps on that nba on nbc intro
Cannot wait for the 2025-26 season
"The Utah Jazz used our theme music... and I took that personally." - Michael Jordan (probably)
The Phoenix Suns were most notorious for ripping off the Bulls by using Sirius as their starting lineup theme, and unlike Chicago who built a dynasty in the 90's they still haven't won a single title in their entire 55 year history.
Oh you know he did! :D
@@sjdrifter72 Are you sirius? Have the Suns at least won a married title?
We seriously need 4k remasters of these games.
The fact that Utah had the gall to use Sirius for their own lineup introductions...
Costas: “The Chicago Bulls are kings of the NBA but someday someone will dethrone them.”
Jerry Krause: “Hold my beer”
That man was indeed Jerry Krause haha
They would have lost to the Spurs in '99 anyway.
The 1997-98 NBA season is Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls.
U don't say
A MOTORCYLE? FIREWORKS? INSIDE??! Holy smokes how did half of the crowd and players not got deaf from that lol. No wonder they used to call that building "The Decibel Center"
You can see Phil Jackson wearing ear plugs. Now we know some of his secrets to being the GOAT
If NBC does indeed get the NBA TV rights back they need to bring back this intro music.
Naw leave it in the 90s 😢❤
They reached out to Tesh about it already!
Good old days
They were dethroned BUT not on the floor, in the front office...
I didn't notice it at the time, but the series was over once the Jazz played Sirius on the intro. Copying makes you weak.
1996. Jazz were 1 min away from giving us 3 straight bulls vs jazz finals.
But they blew it vs the sonics.
It was a good thing they lost to the Sonics. Sonics lost in 1993 WCF to the Suns so that was the Sonics finally getting past the West to NBA Finals. Especially after they choked in 94 as an #1 seed vs $8 Nuggets.
96 Sonics were a great team and good season for Seattle. Gary Payton vs Michael Jordan was great and Kemp, Pippen. It would have been awful for Jazz, Bulls 3 straight Finals.
97 is what I was pissed because it should have been the Bulls Rockets NBA Finals Hakeem, Jordan dream matchup we wanted the entire 90s decade. But Stockton killed it with WCF clinching shot.
98 we could have had Kobe vs Jordan in Finals but Lakers were young and lost to hungry Jazz team in WCF that wanted to go back to the Finals.
3 straight NBA Finals with Jazz for the Bulls would have been lame. Just wished the Rockets were in 97 Finals. I like how the Bulls had different West teams in the Finals in early 90s. Lakers, Blazers, Suns.
9 out of 12 games between the Jazz and Bulls came down to the last play in the Finals. The 1997 Finals were decided by a combined 4 points (0.6 PPG), and 4 out of 6 games were decided on the last play. In 1998, out of 6 games were decided in the closing seconds.
Hard to believe that the 1997 Rockets or 1998 Lakers would have been better opponents for Chicago, and frankly bizarre to act like it was some misery to watch two Finals where the two teams were so closely matched 9 of 12 games were nailbiters.
As far as 1996, Utah did blow it in Game 7 against Seattle. But they also had a major problem because Stockton was badly injured throughout that series.
Further, this idea that 'Kobe versus Jordan' was some grand matchup is laughable. It was Malone, not Kobe, that was considered the second best player in the league during the late 90s. The idea that 1998 Kobe, who played rather pedestrian against Utah in the playoffs, would have been some amazing matchup for Jordan is laughable; it points to hero worship of Kobe and a denial of Malone's placement in the late 90s.
It was Malone winning 2 out of 3 MVPs to close out the decade, not Kobe Bryant. In fact, Kobe couldn't even make All-NBA 1st Team during the 1990s, while Malone was the only player that decade to be 1st Team every year (and also set the record for most 1st Teams in history at 11, later tied by Kobe and surpassed by LeBron).
The lack of logic and respect for Malone and the Jazz is sadly typical for casual NBA fans.
Hornacek running up behind Stockton durimg the intro before his name was even called. 🤣
everything was cooler in the 90s - society wasnt so stupid yet
When basketball was watchable and enjoyable! Rip to the best decade in modern history.
19:47 behind Michael Buffer stands Bruce Buffer
I think Michael and/or Bruce should have announced the player introductions instead of the Jazz PA announcer.
THIS IS THE NBA ON NBC THE 1998 NBA FINALS TONIGHT THE CHICAGO BULLS VERSUS THE UTAH JAZZ
Mannnnnnn I miss those days of basketball and the real goat of basketball Micheal Jordan
Truly a bizarre introduction sequence.
They introduce Michael Jordan last for the Bulls, which on one hand I guess I could see because he still WAS the game but he’s the opposition nonetheless. Typically teams try to downplay the other team’s stars and will deliberately bury their intro in the middle.
The Jazz go with an earsplitting introduction, not generated by the crowd but by the entertainment crew, dropping balloons and confetti like they’ve already won something, and using the Bulls’ music for their intros. They introduce their best player (Karl Malone) first and second-best player (John Stockton) fourth and bring it home with…Jeff Hornacek? And then raise a Western Conference Championship banner minutes before tip-off?
At least Michael Buffer somewhat salvaged it ;-)
You’re right on all accounts.
Right! All those theatrics just to lose the series lol
fuck i wanna watch it again ... lol... the awesome thing was if you were a wrastlin fan at the time WCW was rockin too with rodman n malone and michael buffer was announcin that too he he he
Goosebumps
LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!
This was when the Jazz were AMAZING!
Awesome!
Duggee Chicago Soldier Field June 5th 1992
how about the owner Larry H. Miller in the Jazz high five line.
i love mjjjjj
Chicago never unveiled a eastern conf championship banner
10:36 Bill Walton is alive here. He just Died Last Week. May 27, 2024 🕊️
Jerry Sloan has passed too. Time eventually gets all of us
Refereshing to see Isiah during times he wasn't so bitter and cappin for Lebron.
15:51 Utah stole the Bulls intro song! No wonder they lost. TWO IN A ROW!!!
The Chicago Bulls were never dethroned. Not on the court, anyhow. Still a perfect 6-0. Unbeatabulls 🐃
Really Utah? Using same music as the Chicago Bulls except no laser show.
Thanks...
Is it possible for you to post the entire game?
Its on youtube
Haha all that pre game hype at the Jazz stadium
Can’t wait to watch NBA on NBC…. SOON! Too bad the Bulls are irrelevant. As a Bulls fan we all miss them being in the finals! 🤣👋🏻🥃
LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE 🎙️⚡️ 19:34
*G U T E N T A G!!*
Can you imagine splitting this team up 😢😢 i mean wtf
“Llllll..!!!”
REAL NBA not like now
Lol! Anyone who tells me the NBA was more difficult in the 90's than today. I just need to show them this group of accountants that won the Western Conference.
The Jazz are an incredibly lame franchise so no surprise they copied using “Sirius” from the Bulls