Uploaded by LakersDynasty42 on Jan 1, 2011
After hearing for an entire offseason that he wasn't quite the same player as he had been when he abruptly retired in 1993, Michael Jordan was driven to lead the Bulls to the NBA championship for the fourth time in six years. His supporting cast included Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, acquired in a preseason trade. Though a talented collection of players, no one could have predicted what the team would accomplish.
After losing to Seattle to fall to 10-2 in late November, the team won 31 of its next 32 games, including 14 during an undefeated January. Although they lost back-to-back games at Denver and Phoenix to avoid becoming the first team in NBA history to play an entire season without consecutive losses, their failures were few and far between.
They were nearly invincible at home, going 37-0 (extending their home winning streak to 44) before losing to the Charlotte Hornets on April 8. At Milwaukee, on April 16, they achieved what many experts never thought possible - 70 wins - with a 86-80 decision over the Bucks. They finished 72-10, breaking the 69-13 record of the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers. Only the Indiana Pacers were able to beat the Bulls twice.
In doing so, the Bulls won many of the postseason awards: Jordan was named the league's Most Valuable Player and was the All-Star Game MVP. He led the league in scoring (30.4 ppg) ranked third in steals (2.20 spg), and 11th in three-point field-goal percentage. Pippen, long regarded as perhaps the best all-around player in the NBA, averaged 19.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 5.9 apg, and finished 12th in the NBA in steals.
Rodman, who added an element of intrigue with his unique antics and unparalled rebounding ability, led the league in rebounds (14.9 rpg). Rodman, Jordan and Pippen were all named to the league's All-Defensive Team. Toni Kukoc won the NBA Sixth Man Award, and the supporting cast included Steve Kerr (second in three-point field goal percentage), Luc Longley (9.1 ppg) and Ron Harper (7.4 ppg).
In the playoffs, the Bulls kept rolling, losing only one playoff game in series wins over Miami, New York and Orlando. In the Finals, the Bulls beat the Sonics in six games, finishing with a postseason record of 15-3, and an overall record of 87-13, the best in NBA history. Jordan was named the Finals MVP for the fourth time as he cemented his legend in the Windy City and in NBA annals.
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it's amazing to think that even though mike smokes he's stamina is still so great! far from nowaday's players stamina.
JhayMNOP 1 week ago
chicago bulls . !!!!!!!
hangalito 2 weeks ago
Kukoc is so adorable, lol
simpleinthemoon 2 months ago
3:55 is pure magic.
highman58 2 months ago
Greatest Team Ever 1995-1996 Bulls with Greatest Of All Time Michael Jordan!
tyunario 2 months ago
destiny has a date with the chicago bulls, but now he is flirting with seattle sonics LOL
jackforkudesu 7 months ago
3:12 Rodman Threw a Knee... lol...
bongrey 8 months ago 2
Looking back, it's kind of funny hearing the doubters before game 6
DBCOOPER888 10 months ago
The below comment does not appreciate Toni kukoc
leadiceman22 10 months ago
the jordan pimpin point simutaneously is just magical........The best 1 2 eva in my opinion.
highman58 1 year ago