
1998 NBA Finals - Bulls vs. Jazz | Basketball-Reference.com
Finals MVP: Michael Jordan (33.5 / 4.0 / 2.3) 1998 Playoff Leaders: PTS: Michael Jordan (680) TRB: Dennis Rodman (248) AST: John Stockton (155) WS: Michael Jordan (4.8) More playoffs info
1998 NBA Finals - Wikipedia
Michael Jordan was voted the NBA Finals MVP of the series (he also had won the award the last five times the Bulls won the Finals: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, and 1997). This would be his sixth NBA championship and sixth Finals MVP award in six full basketball seasons.
Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals - Wikipedia
Michael Jordan scored a layup on the following possession to cut the lead to one. With 18.9 seconds left and the Jazz in possession, Jordan stole the ball from Karl Malone in the low post and dribbled down the court. [13] . Bryon Russell guarded Jordan as time wound down.
Michael Jordan 1998 Finals Stats - StatMuse
Jun 3, 1998 · Michael Jordan averaged 33.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 6 games in the 1998 NBA Finals.
1998 NBA Finals Game 6: Bulls vs Jazz, June 14, 1998 | Basketball ...
Get the box score, shot charts and play by play summary of the Bulls vs Jazz Game 6, June 14, 1998.
MJ said the Jazz struggled in the '98' Finals due to the Bulls' …
Jan 15, 2025 · Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls were up 3-1 in the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. The team that's up 3-1 in a series is usually labeled as the series winner since very few teams in NBA history ever came back from the 3-1 deficit.
1998 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia
Michael Jordan was named NBA Finals MVP for the sixth and final time. The Indiana Pacers entered the postseason with a franchise record 58 wins.
MJ downplays the impact of his iconic 'The Last Shot' in '98 NBA Finals …
Nov 16, 2024 · In his final NBA return, Michael Jordan tried to downplay the impact of his final shot in Utah in the 1998 NBA Finals, a.k.a. “The Last Shot” ahead of his first game against the Jazz.
Michael Jordan on his epic 1998 NBA Finals game-winner
Jan 1, 2025 · Michael Jordan's epic game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals was borne out of a ferocious mindset. Even before the game, the Chicago Bulls guard knew that if they were going to win, it would be from the offensive end.
Michael Jordan 'The Last Shot' | 1998 NBA Finals - Game 6 | We …
May 10, 2020 · In Game 6 of the 1997-98 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan proved that fairytales are real. With the Bulls down 83-86 following a John Stockton 3-pointer with 41.9 seconds on the clock, Phil Jackson calls a a timeout and draws up a play for Jordan to score quickly to give the Bulls a chance at a 2 for 1 possession.