In the NBA of 1998, the final of the previous year was repeated. The Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz met again for the title, with a 4-2 victory for the Chicago Bulls. A final that ended with a mythical last shot by Jordan, an action that has become an icon of the history of basketball. An action that would end a dominance of three consecutive titles, six rings in eight years, the era of the Bulls was over, the era of Michael Jordan
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NBA Final 1997: Los Bulls chain their second ring after defeating the Jazz
In the 97 NBA the Chicago Bulls won their second consecutive title, this time beating the Utah Jazz in the final in a tough and highly competitive series. The Bulls, with their philosophy of total basketball, the five track players playing in all positions, managed to overcome a real team that was the Jazz, with Malone, Stockton, Hornacek and company. At the end 4-2 for Chicago
NBA Final 1996: The Sonics are not able to stop the best Bulls
In the NBA, in 1996, Michael Jordan would return full time, and with him, the dominance of the Chicago Bulls. The bulls achieved the most historic regular phase of all time at that time with 72-10. Until the final they only lost one game in all the playoffs, and already in it they eliminated the Seattle Supersonics of the thriving Kemp and Payton, by a solvent 4-2. That said, the Bulls of 96, history of our basketball
NBA Final 1993: Jordan beats Barkley, Bulls clinch third title
In the NBA of 93 continues the tyranny of the Bulls of His Majesty Micheal Jordan, with his third consecutive title, this time defeating the Phoenix Suns of Charles Barkley by 4-2. Jordan was in his feline version averaging hard to see numbers. After three years of red domination, times in the NBA would change because of the retirement, the first, of the best player in the history of basketball
NBA Final 1992: Jordan and Bulls maintain dominance
In the 92 NBA the Chicago Bulls continued with their dominance, this time defeating the Portland Trail Blazers of Drexler and company, with solvency by 4-2. Jordan and the Bulls were intractable and chained their second consecutive ring and in addition with a great basketball
NBA Final 1991: Michael Jordan’s reign begins
In the NBA of ’91 the Chicago Bulls began their reign. Michael Jordan was finally crowned, after losing several years in the conference finals to the Pistons. They would just take revenge on the Pistons in the Eastern final, and then beat Magic Johnson’s Lakers 4-1