The Chicago Bulls defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 to win the 1991 NBA Finals and secure the first of six NBA championships during that decade. In that series, the Lakers stole Game 1 in Chicago on ...
The media framed the 1991 NBA Finals as a duel between Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls and Magic Johnson's Los Angeles Lakers. MJ, then in his seventh year in the NBA, looked to establish his legacy as ...
The Los Angeles Lakers' ball-control offense worked to perfection in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. The Lakers took only 66 shots from the field, which ties an NBA record for fewest field-goal attempts ...
Even after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Pat Riley left, the Los Angeles Lakers were able to maintain enough of their mojo during the 1990-91 season to continue to be championship contenders. Although ...
Craig Hodges asked Michael Jordan to boycott Game 1 of the 1991 Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers as a way of calling out racism and economic inequality in the NBA. Jordan told ...
The 1991 NBA Finals played a crucial role in basketball history. The Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers engaged in an intense series, but Game 5 was especially important as the Bulls were ...
Michael Jordan's reign and supremacy with the Chicago Bulls in the 90s couldn't be more highlighted and glorified by the media, and one of those notable sports journalists who managed to report his ...
Horace Grant says the 2001 Los Angeles Lakers were a better playoff team than the 1991 Chicago Bulls
Michael Jordan has not played in the NBA since 2001. Yet his legacy as arguably the greatest basketball player of all time is basically unquestioned. His exploits, especially his championship runs, ...
Magic Johnson announces personal news.
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