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Chicago Bulls - Orlando Magic | 1996 Playoffs | ECF Game 4: Jordan seals the sweep

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Uploaded on Jul 1, 2008

His partners in the ratings game desperately wanted to salvage some pride on their home floor, but Michael Jordan was even more determined to have at least three days off. He was willing to work every angle, possible and impossible, to secure them.

The baseline.

The wing.

Straight on from 15 feet.

Off one foot or off the glass, he kept hitting net and he kept fading away -- farther and farther -- until Anfernee Hardaway, Shaquille O'Neal and their once-potent basketball team resembled minuscule blips from high atop the ridge.

The Chicago Bulls were much closer to the pinnacle than the Orlando Magic was today because Jordan reached the climax of a yearlong vindication process by backpacking his team to a 106-101 victory in Game 4 and a sweep of the Eastern Conference finals.

"Judging from the look in Michael's eyes, we could have rode him all day today," forward Scottie Pippen said. "I know I rode him. We all did. What's new?"

With a menacing glare attached to nearly every basket he made, Jordan erupted for 45 points, wagged his tongue, kicked up his left foot ever so slightly and walked out of Orlando Arena with a Cuban cigar tucked snugly in his blazer pocket.

He made 16 of 23 shots and 10 of 14 free throws and performed the same riveting theater on the floor that carried Chicago to its last finals, in 1993, the last time the Bulls were this close to a championship.

They overcame a 56-47 halftime deficit in the final seconds of the third quarter and then let Jordan do most of the sweeping up in the final quarter. He had 10 points in the final 12 minutes, including two demoralizing jumpers that effectively ended the Magic's season. The Bulls, who have lost once since the regular season ended, will not play again until at least Friday. "We might not even practice for two straight days," Jordan said, smiling.

O'Neal and Hardaway each finished with 28 points and played spectacularly at times for Orlando, which knocked off Chicago in six games last season in the conference semifinals. But O'Neal had only 2 points in the fourth quarter and Hardaway was corralled every time he dribbled around the perimeter in the final minutes.

The clincher came with 4 minutes 40 seconds left and Orlando trying to keep its season alive by swarming the basketball. Suddenly a cross-court pass from Pippen materialized in Jordan's hands while he was a few steps from the left baseline. He was as wide open as Madison Square Garden in June.

Jordan, who showed no ill effects after rolling his ankle in the final minutes of Game 3 but was queasy enough from an upset stomach this morning that he needed medication, paused to square his feet. He cruelly let Hardaway get within a few feet and then pulled the trigger. As the ball passed through the net, he kicked his right foot up slightly, dangling it there in front of the Magic bench.

The lead returned to 10 points, at 95-85. Jordan added a heartless 14-footer with 1:38 remaining, putting Chicago ahead, 100-91. The Magic became the first team since Detroit, in 1991, to be swept in the conference finals, and the same player who tutored the kiddie corps from Orlando today sent the Bad Boys home five years ago.

"Jordan is Jordan," O'Neal said. "That's why he's the best player in the world."

Magic Coach Brian Hill said, "We just couldn't overcome what he did today, quite honestly."

The damage in this series actually occurred early on, with Chicago's blowout in Game 1 and its comeback from 18 points down in the third quarter in Game 2.

"It's really sickening because we are a better team than what we displayed," Hardaway said.

To fully recover from this demonstrative sweep might take Orlando 12 months, which would only be fair.

Last May, Jordan was relearning the game. He was mortal. And Grant, the former Bull, was pumping his fist as the Magic knocked off Chicago in Game 6 at the United Center. The new kids on the NBA block had suddenly replaced the old guard.

A few days later, Jordan went back to the gym.

"I think it not only says something about Michael as a player, but also as a person," said Steve Kerr, the Bulls' reserve guard. "He started this quest 12 months ago, working out over the summer with this one singular goal in mind: Getting back to the finals and doing what he could to make his team better than the Magic's. Mission accomplished."

The Bulls will rest Tuesday. "Any time you can take a team out and get some days off, it's nice," Pippen said. "I'm sure that motivated Michael, too."

In the post-season, that is called getting time off for good behavior. Jordan was on his best behavior today. He was in such a good mood, he decided to give Shaq and Penny the whole summer off.

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  • airj0rdanz

    this game should've been one of the jordan challenges in nba 2k11

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  • AbbeyRoad52

    Wow, when Jon Koncak is your starting PF you know you're in trouble.

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  • Dkouts57

    look how simple he can make things. 45 pts and he makes it look easy. today players need to dribble for 15 sec to get a terrible look

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  • vccstudents

    I was at this game. Shaq storming off the court when it ended and bolting to LA still has fans upset! I told everyone Jordan would take over in the fourth. There comes a time when you must applaud greatness. When the Bulls won it all and Jordan was crying in the Bulls locker room because it was for his father, he earned my respect for good that day and hasn't lost it since!

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  • imsljr420

    yeah but he only played in game 1 he was injured for the rest of the series

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  • Paul Hernandez

    I agree the NBA is set up for offence nowadays. Though the Bulls of today have great trapping defence under coach Tib's, such a good work ethic. Let's hope they do well in the playoffs this year, and Rose recovers well.

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  • rysc45

    ahh good times

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  • SealAngel

    The NBA was good up until 2004 after that I stopped watching? The Lakers championship runs in the eraly 2000's were great and of course the 90's and the Bulls.

    It's so watered down, so defensively weak it makes a joke of playing defense and so boring compared to this era. I'd rather watch highlights of games in this era then a full game of NBA basketball today!

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  • Gmoney Mozart

    4:46 Shaq showing love to the greatest.

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  • JackJonesYom

    Grant was injured for the whole series, or at least part of it.

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  • Rob Doen

    Amen! The players of today are selfish little pansies.

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  • Rob Doen

    Uhhhhhhh, I know that dude. I guess I wasn't specific enough. How come he didn't play this game as a member of the Magic. And Rodman was traded from the Spurs for Will Perdue.

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