The Chicago Bulls, given chance after chance by the Indiana Pacers, will have a chance at their third straight NBA title.
The two-time defending champions, playing their first Game Seven in four years, overcame surprisingly poor shooting by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen with timely offensive rebounding in an 88-83 victory that vaulted the Bulls into the NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz.
“We definitely got the effort from our players, but the difference in the game was that we got beat to loose balls and on the boards,” Pacers coach Larry Bird said. “We’ve talked about offenssive boards all year. Tonight we were just overmatched. The number of offensive rebounds they got ripped our hearts out.”
Even with league rebound leader Dennis Rodman limited to six boards, the Bulls held a 50-34 edge on the glass. Pippen pulled down 12 and Jordan and Luc Longley grabbed nine apiece. Pippen and Jordan combined for 11 offensive rebounds.
“Rebounding is a huge part of our offense,” Phil Jackson said. “One of the reasons we do well in that area is we have a lot of people around the boards. We have a sense of just being there when the shots are going up.”
The Bulls had more to lose and it showed in the early going. Everyone appeared tentative, including Jordan, who was playing in his first Game Seven in six years. Chicago quickly fell behind as Indiana calmly executed its offense.
Jordan’s follow shot 91 seconds into the game gave Chicago a 5-4 lead, but Indiana scored the next 10 points. Smits and Dale Davis had four apiece and a turnaround jumper by Davis extended the lead to 14-5 with 7:45 remaining.
Even after a timeout, the Bulls continued to struggle and the Pacers, who made their first eight shots, widened the advantage to 20-7 on a free throw by Jackson with 5:41 left, silencing the sellout crowd at the United Center.
Rose’s free throw opened the second quarter before the Bulls finally snapped out of it and got back in the game with their defense, rebounding and bench. Kukoc scored and Jordan had a pair of baskets around a three-pointer by Kerr to forge a 28-28 tie.
“We were able to win this game with defense and that’s been a keynote for us throughout our championship runs,” Jordan said. “I give our bench a lot of credit. Kerr gave us some huge minutes.”
The Bulls widened a three-point halftime lead to 69-61 behind Kukoc, who was 5-of-5 in the third quarter, including a trio of three-pointers. But Chicago went scoreless over the final 2:17 of the period, as Dale Davis made free throws around a layup by Game Six hero Travis Best to cut the deficit to 69-65.
“Kukoc is the guy tonight who really stepped up big for us,” Jackson said. “Without his contribution and Steve Kerr’s open looks off the bench, we don’t stay in this game.”
Jordan ended Chicago’s 10-shot dry spell of 6:44 with a follow shot with 7:53 remaining. Smits made a free throw before Jordan drove for a dunk and drew a foul with 7:28 to go. His free throw gave the Bulls the lead, but Smits converted a three-point play and Antonio Davis made a foul shot before the game’s telling sequence.
McKey stripped Jordan on a drive and a jump ball between the 7-4 Smits and 6-5 Jordan was called. Smits tipped the ball straight to Pippen, who found Kerr for a three-pointer that tied it at 77-77 with 6:07 left.
Antonio Davis made a banker, but Jordan tied it with two foul shots and Pippen made a jumper after his offensive rebound to give the Bulls the lead for good at 81-79 with 4:45 remaining. A jumper by Longley – his only basket of the game – moved the margin to four points with 3:25 left.
Indiana’s Reggie Miller scored 22 points, but none over the last 15:30. He attempted just one shot in the fourth quarter — an airball that Antonio Davis converted into the Pacers’ only hoop off an offensive rebound with 2:05 left, cutting the deficit to 85-83.
After Miller’s miss, Pippen beat him down the floor and threw in a running hook as Davis fouled out. Pippen missed the free throws, but Jordan rebounded, killing valuable time.
Indiana’s Derrick McKey forced a three-pointer and Harper was fouled with 8.9 seconds left, making a free throw to seal the seventh win of the series by the home team.
“This series and this game was a test of our will to determine if we’re still championship caliber,” Bulls coach Phil Jackson said. “We were able to answer that in a positive way tonight.”
The Bulls held the Pacers scoreless over the final 2:05 and reached the Finals for the sixth time in eight years. They have never lost in the championship round and begin a rematch with the Jazz on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.
“Not having home court is going to definitely be to Utah’s advantage,” Jordan said. “But nobody has taken anything away from us yet. We’re still the champions and that’s how we’re going to think when we go into this series.”
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The real NBA
I miss Jordan and the Chicago bulls these was the days
Being from Indianapolis… All due respect FUCK JOTDAN
I remember to watch this series here in Brazil. It was the first time I felt fear of the Great Chicago Bulls would not win in the playoffs…
I remember me and my family all sat in the living and watched this game. The house was so tense. This was the closest these Bulls were to being eliminated. My dad and I both predicted this would so 7. Great times
He got what he wanted.Another ticket to the finals,where he knows he always plays his best basketball,and yes,the rest is history.We all know how he went out.Yep,in typical MJ fashion,in style, making a huge statement dispelling any notion as to who the King is on the basketball court 😉
three things: 1. toughest Bulls playoff game victory EVER 2. home advantage ONLY exists in the NBA and is multiplied in Game 7 3: 4:00 'James Brown Is Dead!'
是的他是球神啊
Indiana was such a great team.
This series had me tore I'm a huge Reggie Miller fan but Jordan was 2 much
Lebron is the GOAT period
That cheer at 8:54 made me remember just how big this game actually was. Scariest game of my life. Toughest series of JOrdan's career IMO.
no team ever took Jordan's Bulls to game 7 in the Finals
Legendary match. It is a shame that we had to watch 90s games in this quality.
Epic win by the Bulls. As for the pacers, I mostly blame Miller and Larry Bird. In the second half, Miller took only one shot and it was a miss. How are you the teams best player and you only take one shot in the second half with a trip to the finals on the line? Baffling. Also, I blame Bird because Jalen Rose hit back to back shots in the 4th quarter. Right after a timeout is called and bird sits rose for the rest of the game. Jalen Rose recently talked about that and how after the game bird walked up to him and admitted he messed up and how he should’ve brought him back in the game.
Mj was clutch in game 7
What A Game…… Woooooww
For those who think being the Goat u have to win championships alone. There is NO basketball team in the world that has one player. MJ said… we. The Bulls would not win without Mike and without all the others.
I hate when people say it was All about MJ he always brought up his teammates and he couldn't do it without them
There's no way the Bulls will lose this Conference Finals against the Pacers😑😑 The NBA will not allow it. The NBA is not a nuts to allow an Indiana Pacers vs Utah Jazz 1998 NBA Finals. Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls brings millions and millions and millions of money to the NBA and business partners. 😑😑 The NBA is all about BUSINESS and not CoMPETITION.
That pippen and one was BS seemed rigged
perhap this was hard game that chicago bulls should past bulls should finish with seven game before they move into final NBA season 97-98
Listen to that crowd. Sounds like a soccer game. This was the NBA at its highest ratings ever.
Ayoo why harper look like "The Rock"
Phsically far far away from this NBA and this world.
Very suss game.
Reggie Miller no points last quarter.
Putting the hot hand to the bench in the last . Rose.
Bulls 26 points made off offensive rebounds to 3.
Not saying it was rigged but it was rigged.
רגי' מילים למי שלא גדל עליו היה קלעי
מהמלוכלכים ביותר שידע המשחק
אם רגליים תמידיים קדימה וגוף לסחיטת אנד ואן
Leflop needs to take lessons… you may biatch to the refs… just do it when the ball isn't in play…
This is a war… damn
The best in the NBA
Why all the Pacers look like cancer patients though
Would like to see the full game in 4k resolution. Some things you cant catch with this quality from back in the day.
You can see the origin's of Kerr's philosophy with the Warriors in this game. I was quick sniping like a mfer in this game.
Sad to think the pacers traded the 2nd pick in the draft and passed up drafting Jordan, for a 1 year rental of a garbage journeyman. Then they trade Kawhi Leonard for George Hill. The Pacers will never be relevant until the NBA adopts a salary cap. The Pacers are a decent team that wont draft high and when they do, they fail to capitalize. Glad I was able to see them do something in my lifetime. Ill just have to stick with pickleball.
Why was Reggie Miller scoreless in the 4th quarter
People need to realize that this is real basketball two great teams on offense and defense
Man this is nostalgic! Remember these games as a teenager watching them with my dad. These games were physical and great to watch. It wasn’t a 3 point competition the whole game