The Chicago Bulls beat the Bucks on April 16, 1996 for their record-setting 70th win of the season.
The Bulls would finish the regular season with a 72-10 record.
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With their aggressive and physical style of play, the New York Knicks surprised the Bulls in game one of the 1992 eastern conference semifinals, beating Chicago 94-89.
Michael Jordan scored 31 points and Pippen added 22 for Chicago.
The Knicks were paced by Patrick Ewing, who scored 34.
Led by a determined and aggressive Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls defeated in the New York Knicks, 110-81, in game seven of the 1992 eastern conference semifinals.
Jordan scored 42 points in 42 minutes played. Scottie Pippen added 17 for Chicago.
The Bulls' win ended what was one of the most physical and memorable playoffs series in NBA history.
From January 1996.
The Bulls were in the midst of what would become a team record 18-game winning streak.
The Bulls won this game 92-89 and improved their record to 33-3.
Jordan scored 38 and Pippen added 16.
MJ hit 15 of 31 shots to lead the Bulls past the Heat in game one of the Eastern Conference Finals, 84-77.
Jordan scored 37 points and Pippen added a solid 24.
Michael Jordan and the Bulls darted out of the gates in game three. Jordan scored 27 of his 36 points in the first half. For the game, MJ hit 11 of 23 field goal attempt and all 11 of his free throws.
Luc Longley had a nice game, scoring 19. Toni Kucoc added 14, while Scottie Pippen scored 12.
The Bulls win game three 108-86, and take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.
This game was played on Dec. 13, 1995.
The Bulls dominated throughout the game, but the Magic made a run late in the game. It was not enough, however, as the Bulls won 112-103.
MJ hit 15 of 30 shots for 36 points and Pippen hit 9 of 17 shots for 26 points. Dennis Rodman pulled down 19 rebounds.
Penny Hardaway led the Magic with 26 points. Shaq did not play.
Michael Jordan was a man on a mission.
He scored 32 points on 12 of 24 shooting and the Bulls won game three, 94-86.
Scottie Pippen scored 26 for Chicago and Patrick Ewing paced the Knicks with 27.
The Bulls took a 2-1 lead in this hard-fought, intense series.
1993 NBA Finals
Bulls vs Suns
Game one
Bulls win 100-92
Michael Jordan - 31 points
Bulls lead 1-0
Box score:
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