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thats six right
2006-11-21 07:52:58
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answered by mets= k-rod 3
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2006-11-22 04:42:12
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answered by smitty 7
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2006-11-21 09:29:14
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answered by z man 2
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2006-11-21 08:31:20
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answer #4
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answered by Lakers24 2
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Michael Jordan lead the Chicago Bulls to six NBA world championships during the 1990's. The first "string" of titles was dubbed the "three-peat" as they won consecutive titles from 1991-1993.
This also marked the first time in 22 years that an NBA team has won more than two consecutive titles dating back to the reign of the famed Boston Celtics in the 1950's and 1960's.
A year after Jordan's return from retirement, he once again lead the Bulls to a "three-peat" in 1996-1998.
Here is a list of their opponents during their title run: Los Angeles Lakers (1991), Portland Trailblazers (1992), Phoenix Suns (1993), Seattle Supersonics (1996), and Utah Jazz (1997 & 1998).
Hope this helps.
2006-11-21 09:24:01
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answered by tedi31 4
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2006-11-21 07:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-21 07:51:17
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answered by yezdi 2
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2006-11-21 07:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Micheal Jordan won 6 NBA titles for the Bulls
2006-11-21 08:28:41
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answered by tib0r 1
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Should have won 9, but two years off for baseball (request from the Commissioner to keep ratings up) and one year at the beginning of Jordan's career when the Bulls were robbed in the playoffs in a 7th game of a series.
So, he ended up with six rings from NBA, one from NCAA, and two gold medals.
2006-11-21 09:22:07
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answered by Brad NotPitt 4
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Michael Jordan din't win any FOR the team. However, he won six titles as PART of the team (allbeit a big part).
2006-11-21 07:56:51
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answered by )o( 4
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