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1998 ECF Pacers @ Bulls Game 2



1998 ECF Pacers @ Bulls Game 2

MJ 41 PTS / 5 AST / 4 RB / 4 STL

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  1. Jordan and, especially, Pippen were defensive terrors in this game. They were an A the whole series, but this game in particular was A++.

  2. I was watching Larry talk an thinking "he quit years before this why is he talking like he's in this game?"
    I forgot for a second he coached these guys.

  3. Until today I believe this still is the best roster Pacers ever assembled in term of how many all-star and semi-all stars at same time . 98 bulls had Jordan, rod man and maybe 0.7 Pippen alongside kukoc for star power. I was actually thinking Bulls might lose this set at time.

  4. I miss this kind of game so much. Look how Harper helped Mullin up after the charge call. Players didn't act like an ass to LOOK tough. Garbage talk≠ dirty talk using simple N word or F word. Look when Kenny said: "Mr. Stern…." Stern just smiled and comfort him: "David, David." I think this reflects the whole world how things going down now.

  5. Man, I miss this style of basketball so much. MJ should and could have won MVP every year

  6. MJ & scottie look like they're running on fumes but they pull through. Really feel mark Jackson was a great shooter & if would have just taken his opportunities instead of backing Scottie down etc. & turning the ball over the Pacers might have had a chance

  7. That was good basketball back then…MJ will always be the greatest that ever play the game… point blank period

  8. You could make the argument that the Pacers were deeper and more talented than the Bulls overall. But Chicago had the intangibles – Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen & home court advantage. What a great 7 game series!!

  9. people talk about how these new NBA is much more skilled, faster, blah blah blah…it may be, but I don't care. I want to watch men compete and try on every possession. Give their all as if one play will determine a win and placing 2nd.

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