1993 & 1996 Micheal Jordan : Show and Prove
There’s no way possible we could sit here and name Micheal Jordan’s numerous amount of accolades, lets face it this man was simply a legend from day one, he has enough background to make 10 New York Times Best-Sellers easily. From the up and downs through his career no one could ever say when this man stepped on the court they did not feel the impact he brought, from the Great Walls of China to the back streets in Brooklyn his name rung bells in the basketball world. Not only that, but his success in the sneaker culture was crazy. Men died over the kicks he roamed in, but hey thats apart of the sneaker culture and what he made it.
In 1993 when Micheal retired for the first time in his career, it was devastation to the basketball world, he basically opened up the doors for other teams to get their shot even though he was fresh off of his 3rd championship.
1993: The playoffs that year were a piece of cake, with a man strictly about business how could ever lose? Running through every team in the east, the time came when he had to bump heads with Charles Barkley one of the most powerful players the NBA had ever seen, but him and the Phoenix Suns of 1993 was no match for the Chicago Bulls.
Game 1 Wednesday, June 9 Phoenix 92-100
Game 2 Friday, June 11 Phoenix 108-111
Game 3 Sunday, June 13 Chicago 121-129 (3OT)
Game 4 Wednesday, June 16 Chicago 111-105
Game 5 Friday, June 18 Chicago 98-108
Game 6 Sunday, June 20 Phoenix 98-99 Chicago
Bulls win series 4-2
Game 2 Friday, June 11 Phoenix 108-111
Game 3 Sunday, June 13 Chicago 121-129 (3OT)
Game 4 Wednesday, June 16 Chicago 111-105
Game 5 Friday, June 18 Chicago 98-108
Game 6 Sunday, June 20 Phoenix 98-99 Chicago
Bulls win series 4-2
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