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NBA Finals Game 5 at Chicago, Friday, June 18, 1993 The Suns were one game away from elimination with the daunting task of defeating Jordan and the Bulls on their homecourt with the entire city of ...
The nation was riveted by the series, posting record television ratings in what remains the second-most watched Finals series in NBA history behind only the Bulls-Jazz matchup in 1998.
Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan were pro basketball's brightest stars in 1993, so it was fitting they led the Phoenix Suns and defending champion Chicago Bulls to an NBA Finals faceoff.
The Phoenix Suns' win in Game 5 at Chicago Stadium not just brought them back home down just 3-2 in the 1993 NBA Finals, but gave them a chance to win the final two games at America West Arena and ...
Charles Barkley, fresh off his MVP season, entered the 1993 NBA Finals believing he was superior to Michael Jordan. Despite ...
The 1993 NBA Finals stand alone all these years later because they seemingly forced Jordan to change. That the Phoenix Suns enforced a quicker pace and more spread-out game, ...
The Houston Rockets won both NBA titles when Michael Jordan stepped away to play baseball. Chicago won three before and three ...
Magic warned us. This was during the 1993 NBA Finals. The Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks had just finished their knock-down, drag-out fight for supremacy in the Eastern Conference. Chicago had ...
June 16, 1993 - Chicago Bulls defeat the Phoenix Suns in 1993 NBA Finals. The Bulls were four wins away from claiming their first-ever NBA Championship three peat.
The iconic '93 Finals didn't go Chuck's way. When the 1993 NBA Finals tipped off, it was a clash between Michael Jordan's Bulls, already back-to-back champs, and Barkley's Phoenix Suns, the best ...
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