@@anthonylockhart4943 Of course. He even had to lay on his stomach, off the bench, to reduce the pain. Jordan had a broken foot, hurt back, constant knee tendinitis, damaged hands and more. You just barely know these things because he never complained or used his injuries as excuses.
This Heat team was good on paper. Chapman, Corbin, Mourning, Kurt Thomas, Hardaway, Danilovic. This is how you know Curry GSWs wouldn't stand a chance vs 96 Bulls. Just look at the fadeaway Js James Edwards is making here - and he was the Bulls 3rd string center. The notion that in this modern open shot era the Bulls would be missing open Js is bird-brained.
It’s okay, I know this is so difficult for you and others that cannot comprehend. It’s fine, people make the world go round as they say 😂 It is “disgustingly” HILARIOUS! 😂✌️
It was always strange to me watching Kerr play. Great shooter, tough player, and a really great guy, but he's 6'3" with the build of a 12 year old. He shot like a kid too
jumpnam - because back then, most guards couldn't take center stage like today because with those rules, big guys would always dominate. Just notice how many fewer dunks and layups there are compared to today because of how the paint is always packed - no 3 second defensive rule. Guys like Kerr were just extras and everybody was generally great at their positions - not jack of all trades, master of none like today. He was a complimentary player who averaged six points for his career - a little higher on the Bulls but was a deep bench guy. In turn, he was a great spot up shooter which was essentially his job. He got through it by being a fundamentally sound player and he was a high effort guy.
Oh yeah I'm familiar with that man, I grew up watching late '80's early '90's basketball. I was just commenting on his strange physique and dimensions for a guy 6'3" :)
Don't know too many kids that can hit a 23' 9" three-pointer at the 45.4% career rate Kerr did. Coulda shot like a 90-year old granny for all I care (Bulls fan since they entered the league)...
I thought the Heat by luck could of won one game in this series. The only hope the Heat had is if Jordan and Pippen had an off night. After the first 2 games of the playoffs, that was not gonna happen.
Jordan hurt his back in this game...and still came back to play with a 30 point lead.
Didn't know Jordan ever hurting his back
@@anthonylockhart4943 Of course. He even had to lay on his stomach, off the bench, to reduce the pain. Jordan had a broken foot, hurt back, constant knee tendinitis, damaged hands and more. You just barely know these things because he never complained or used his injuries as excuses.
@@Wis_Domunlike LeBron the queeb
Scottie Pippen dominated this game in every facet
all around player Scottie...👍👍👍👍👍
Man I used to love the Chicago bulls
This Heat team was good on paper. Chapman, Corbin, Mourning, Kurt Thomas, Hardaway, Danilovic. This is how you know Curry GSWs wouldn't stand a chance vs 96 Bulls. Just look at the fadeaway Js James Edwards is making here - and he was the Bulls 3rd string center. The notion that in this modern open shot era the Bulls would be missing open Js is bird-brained.
The Bulls were only 21 for 37 on free throws in this game... but they still dominated 106-75.
Never, ever, EVER liked Riley. Great joy here that he couldn't beat ANY Jordan-led team as a coach...
It's obvious to most, but you really should put the final scores up at the end and let everyone know who won.
PiP best 3 ever ...
SF GOAT
The foul at 6:32 would of had players like Embiid and Anthony Davis on the floor crying.
🎉Great game. Horry tried to get slick with Harper. Pippen and Rodman and Jordan erased the Heat kinda like the Celtics did this year🎉
Mourning was mad salty in this whole series
It's disgusting the way NBA 2K portrays this Bulls team - weak, so the weak teams of the late 20teens can look good.
Crazy and insane my man lol
It’s okay, I know this is so difficult for you and others that cannot comprehend. It’s fine, people make the world go round as they say 😂 It is “disgustingly” HILARIOUS! 😂✌️
1:13 Jordan was clearly fouled there and it wasn't called. How come you Jordan haters miss stuff like that?
Chicago teames chamioshine winner guys.bus.whitesox.blackhawkes. that time sexy baby tonight.today .
It was always strange to me watching Kerr play. Great shooter, tough player, and a really great guy, but he's 6'3" with the build of a 12 year old. He shot like a kid too
jumpnam - because back then, most guards couldn't take center stage like today because with those rules, big guys would always dominate. Just notice how many fewer dunks and layups there are compared to today because of how the paint is always packed - no 3 second defensive rule. Guys like Kerr were just extras and everybody was generally great at their positions - not jack of all trades, master of none like today. He was a complimentary player who averaged six points for his career - a little higher on the Bulls but was a deep bench guy. In turn, he was a great spot up shooter which was essentially his job. He got through it by being a fundamentally sound player and he was a high effort guy.
Oh yeah I'm familiar with that man, I grew up watching late '80's early '90's basketball. I was just commenting on his strange physique and dimensions for a guy 6'3" :)
Don't know too many kids that can hit a 23' 9" three-pointer at the 45.4% career rate Kerr did. Coulda shot like a 90-year old granny for all I care (Bulls fan since they entered the league)...
I'm skeptical of him being 6'3'', he looks like he's only 6'1'' without shoes on.
@@boogieloo1831 There was a 3 second defensive rule back then.
❤️MJ❤️
I thought the Heat by luck could of won one game in this series. The only hope the Heat had is if Jordan and Pippen had an off night. After the first 2 games of the playoffs, that was not gonna happen.
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Alonzo mourning was a bum
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Nba going guys can baseball by in time six teames winner game see going out see Jordan play at old guys on Madison old shown winner 6 years old .
What???
Mourning was such a wuss...
Second that...