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13/06/2026

Michael Jordan's "Worst" Game in the 1993 NBA Finals Was Still Better Than Most Superstars' Best! 🐐

31 Points... and That Was Michael Jordan's Lowest Score of the Entire 1993 NBA Finals!
Many NBA fans would consider 31 points an incredible performance, but for Michael Jordan, it was actually his lowest-scoring game of the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns.
In Game 1 on June 9, 1993, Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to a 100-92 victory over the Suns, finishing with 31 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 5 steals. What makes this even more impressive is that he never scored fewer than 31 points in any game of the series.

Jordan went on to score 42, 44, 55, 41, and 33 points in the remaining games, averaging a Finals-record 41.0 points per game as the Bulls defeated the Suns in six games to capture their third straight NBA championship. That scoring record still stands as one of the greatest Finals performances in NBA history.

Sometimes, greatness is measured by consistency—and in 1993, Michael Jordan proved why he remains one of the greatest players ever to step onto the court. 🏀🐐







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13/06/2026

Did Michael Jordan's 44-Point Masterclass in a Triple-OT Finals Thriller Become One of the Greatest Games Ever Played?

Michael Jordan Explodes for 44 Points in Historic Triple-Overtime NBA Finals Classic

On June 13, 1993, the Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns delivered one of the most unforgettable games in NBA Finals history. In Game 3 of the 1993 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan poured in 44 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists while playing an incredible 57 minutes. Despite Jordan's heroic effort, the Suns survived a grueling triple-overtime battle, defeating the Bulls 129-121. The game remains one of the most legendary NBA Finals matchups ever played and is remembered as a true test of endurance, skill, and championship-level basketball.



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11/06/2026

🔥 "41 Points Per Game in the Finals—Will Basketball Ever See This Again?"

During the 1993 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls against the Phoenix Suns and MVP Charles Barkley. Jordan averaged an incredible 41.0 points per game throughout the series, one of the highest scoring averages in NBA Finals history. In Game 2, he exploded for 44 points, helping the Bulls take a commanding 2-0 lead on their way to winning their third straight NBA championship.







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10/06/2026

Was Hakeem Olajuwon the One Superstar Who Could Challenge Jordan's Bulls?

One of the biggest NBA "what-if" debates centers around the 1997 season. On January 19, 1997, the Houston Rockets defeated the Chicago Bulls 102-86 behind a dominant performance from Hakeem Olajuwon. The victory fueled discussions about whether Houston could have challenged Michael Jordan's Bulls in a potential NBA Finals matchup







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08/06/2026

🔥 Was Michael Jordan Really Unstoppable? Watch Him Battle the Jazz Crowd in the 1997 NBA Finals!

🏀 Michael Jordan and the Bulls Faced a Hostile Utah Crowd in Game 3 of the 1997 NBA Finals

The Chicago Bulls entered Game 3 of the 1997 NBA Finals with a 2-0 series lead, but the Utah Jazz responded on their home court with a 104-93 victory. Karl Malone led Utah with 37 points as the Jazz earned their first win of the series. Despite the loss, Michael Jordan continued to battle against one of the loudest crowds in NBA Finals history, setting the stage for a memorable championship showdown.







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07/06/2026

Did Michael Jordan Just Make the 1997 NBA Finals Look Too Easy in Game 1?

Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to a dominant 84-82 victory over the Utah Jazz in Game 1 of the 1997 NBA Finals, setting the tone for another championship run. His scoring, leadership, and clutch play reminded the basketball world why he was considered the NBA's ultimate closer.



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07/06/2026

🏀 How Did Michael Jordan Turn a 0–2 Deficit Into One of the Greatest Playoff Comebacks Ever?

After falling behind 0–2 against the New York Knicks in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls refused to quit. Led by Jordan's dominant performances, Chicago rallied to win four consecutive games and eliminate the Knicks 4–2, earning another trip to the NBA Finals. Jordan averaged over 32 points per game during the series and helped keep the Bulls' dynasty alive.

🐐 Down 0–2, everyone doubted him—then MJ reminded the world why he's the GOAT.



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06/06/2026

🏀 Was This the Toughest Challenge of Michael Jordan’s Last Dance? Bulls vs Pacers 1998 ECF Game 3!

1998 Eastern Conference Finals Game 3: Reggie Miller and the Indiana Pacers Defeat Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls 107-105, Cutting Chicago’s Series Lead to 2-1. The Pacers protected their home court in Indianapolis behind a strong performance from Reggie Miller, making this series one of the most competitive playoff battles of the Bulls' championship era.
Before the Bulls completed their legendary Last Dance, the Pacers pushed Michael Jordan and Chicago to the limit in one of the greatest playoff battles ever.



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06/06/2026

Was This the Greatest Sick-Game Performance in NBA History?

The Flu Game, A Performance of a Lifetime (1997 Finals G5)

Michael Jordan entered Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals severely ill, struggling with fatigue and dehydration. Despite his condition, he delivered one of the most iconic performances in basketball history, scoring 38 points and hitting a clutch three-pointer in the closing minutes to help the Chicago Bulls defeat the Utah Jazz 90-88.
With the series tied 2-2, Jordan's determination and leadership pushed Chicago to a critical victory and a 3-2 lead in the Finals. The performance would forever be remembered as the legendary "Flu Game" and remains one of the greatest moments in NBA history.
🏀 Was this the greatest individual performance ever seen on an NBA Finals stage?



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06/06/2026

Was Michael Jordan Finally Rattled by Utah’s Deafening Crowd in Game 4 of the 1997 NBA Finals?

1997 NBA Finals Game 4: Utah's Roaring Home Crowd Fuels a Late Comeback as the Jazz Defeat the Bulls 78-73 and Tie the Series 2-2. John Stockton's clutch plays and the electric Delta Center atmosphere helped swing momentum against Michael Jordan and Chicago.







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