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  • Michael Jordan: To The Max (Part 5)

    Posted by admin on September 9th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    Follow Michael Jordan’s last basketball season in a Bulls’ uniform as he leads chicago to their sixth NBA championship. “Michael Jordan: To The Max” provides a rare glimpse of Michael Jordan on and off the court. Featuring electrifying on court action and candid interviews with Phil Jackson, Steve Kerr, Doug Collins and Bob Costas. Get ready to experience some of the greatest moments in modern sports history from one of the most dominant sport legends of all-time. (This is Part 5 of 7)

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    25 Responses

    1. baskeballskillin Says:

      anyone see phil jackson wearin BRED XIs?

    2. Roachross2 Says:

      @jdigitalseven Poor competition? Your jokn right 90s had best comp by far outta any decade

    3. JoshPerrick Says:

      We are talking here about basketball man check out NBAPremium(.)tk to see what i mean ^^ This should be bookmarked for every NBA fan

    4. daGOATmj23 Says:

      Beautiful shooting form 1:48

    5. Yamove Says:

      what is the song called at the beginning?

    6. ryanspanger Says:

      flipper 79able, you are the dumbest fuckin person on the planet and deserve to be hanged

    7. Flipper79able Says:

      It only took Micheal seven years in the league to become a team player so his team could win a championship.

    8. Elmaln Says:

      The team was good, when Jordan left in 98 so did their coach Phil Jackson, Pipper, Rodman and others. The team and coaching staff was virtually new after Jordan left.

    9. thefsufan1 Says:

      if this team was so good why they struggle when jordan left michale jordan made this team what it is period he;s the best of all time

    10. Slash417 Says:

      what is your point: it should have been a sweep?
      even the best teams of all time lose games.
      how can you expect perfection?

    11. jdigitalseven Says:

      Kukoc was the best player outside the US, Pippen led the Bulls inevery category when MJ was gone. He was by far a league leader and would be the main star on any other team. Hill, Hardaway, Barkley, Kemp, it doesn’t matter Pippen was better than all of them.

    12. Slash417 Says:

      how does best foreign player even matter? and pippen was not 2nd best. there were plenty of players just as good.

    13. MarceloFalcon Says:

      That’s a bit silly… the play was set up, Michael knew Steve Kerr was a dead-eye shooter. It was a good call, and a good shot.

    14. tigerwoods232000 Says:

      i don’t necessarily disagree with your analysis of the players but you are saying they LITERALLY should have won EVERY SINGLE GAME in that 3 year span. PLEASE stop saying that. There is no shame in losing a couple of finals games to the Utah Jazz, I mean Karl Malone, John Stockton, Jeff Hornacek and Jerry Sloan as a coach. That was a great team. Quit the hyperbole man.

    15. jdigitalseven Says:

      Pippen led the Bullsin EVERYTHING in 1994-95, he consistently was second only to Michael when he came back. Kukoc was a big deal then, talked about all the time in Europe and the olympics. Add that to the NBA’s poor competition and baseball like trades every year, the Bulls should have won every single game those 3 years.

    16. tigerwoods232000 Says:

      that’s just an idiotic comment. Pippen wasn’t the second best player in the entire NBA and back in 1998, having the best foriegn player didn’t mean nearly as much as it does now. Sabonis may have been a better player than Kukoc. Money wasn’t a factor, the Bulls just found the right pieces and role players. They were amazing but the Jazz were a great team also.

    17. jdigitalseven Says:

      The Bulls had an all-star team with the best player, second best player, best rebounder, and best foreign player…I dunno who pumped money into them for this but they shouldn’t have lost a single game.

    18. Yamove Says:

      whats the song at the beginning?..
      and also a great movie

    19. ladytsongbyrd Says:

      at 2:43 when steve kerr is talkin to mike, mikes eyes seem to be sayin,”who the fuck is this dude?”, luckily steve kerr hit the shot and the rest is history.

    20. tigerwoods232000 Says:

      these lazy ass bitches who made the movie didn’t even show up to each game. That shot by harper in “game 2″ was in game 6

    21. mojKanal Says:

      2:10 and 2:14 same moves from Jordan and Pippen :-)

    22. TO8 Says:

      Sick spin move across the baseline on Hornacek

    23. mjbgd1990 Says:

      the track is perfomed be Nicole Renee and it’s called welcome to my world but i can’t find it anywhere:(

    24. k0b3mvp Says:

      please reply to my comment the song starting at 4:40 thank you.

    25. okaycody Says:

      they wouldnt have on any championships without Benny The Bull

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