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  • MICHAEL JORDAN:The Greatest (pt 6)

    Posted by admin on October 31st, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    The song is “CHILDREN”(Dream Version) BY ROBERT MILES

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    Michael Jordan Air Time: Part 1 (1992 Season)

    Posted by admin on October 30th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    This Jordan video documents the 1992 season.

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    Michael Jordan – Top 40 Moments

    Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    Michael Jordan – Top 40 Moments

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    MICHAEL JORDAN: Rookie Highlights (1984-85)

    Posted by admin on October 21st, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    THE LEGEND

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    Bulls vs Jazz 1998 Finals – Game 5 – Michael Jordan 28 points

    Posted by admin on September 28th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    With a 3-1 series lead, the chicago Bulls looked primed to win their sixth championship on their home court. But Utah’s Karl Malone had other ideas. Malone hit 17 of 27 shots for a game-high 39 points and led the Jazz to a tight 83-81 win. Michael Jordan scored 28 points, but hit just 9 of 26 shots. Toni Kucoc led the Bulls with 30 points on 11 of 13 shooting. No other Bull scored in double figures. Scottie Pippen scored just 6 points on 2 of 16 shooting. The Jazz win forced a sixth game back in Utah. NOTE: My DVD cut off just before the end of the game. Sorry about the abrupt ending.

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    Michael Jordan 1990/95: Magic and Scottie’s Charity Games

    Posted by admin on September 27th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    From 1990, Magic’s Charity All-Star game was all about fun. There are lots of great dunks by ‘Nique, Kemp and MJ here. In 1995, Pip had a Charity All-Star game while MJ was playing baseball. Since it was the last game ever to be held at the old chicago Stadium, MJ accepted the invitation and scored 53 points. After this game, they tore down the house that MJ built to build the new United Center. This is a rare treat to see MJ and Scottie go against each other.

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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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    NBA 2K10: Michael Jordan in New York

    Posted by admin on September 8th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    NBA 2K10 Recreations. MJ always thrived when playing in Madison Square Garden. Featured here is Jordan’s First Game at MSG in 1984, The Posterizing Dunk on Ewing in 1991, The 55 Point Comeback in 1995, and his Last Game at MSG as a member of the chicago Bulls in 1998.

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    Bulls vs Sonics 1996 – Game 1 – Michael Jordan 28 points

    Posted by admin on September 7th, 2010 and filed under Chicago | 25 Comments »


    Michael Jordan led the Bulls with 28 points, as chicago took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven NBA Finals. The final score in game one: 107-90.

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    Michael Jordan: To The Max (Part 3)

    Posted by admin on September 2nd, 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 3 of 7)

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