Yes that would be the Seattle Supersonics series for the NBA championship 95-96, it was scarry, Shawn Kemp, and Gary Payton, were in thier prime, and they were basketball studs, and man did they have a deep bench. Jordan, and Pippen had thier hands full, and the Chicago Bench looked bad in some of the games. They won 4-2 but I was scared. I live in Las Vegas now, but I still have that series on vhs and still get scared watching it.
2007-05-14 13:51:52
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answered by kennethbrown1 2
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Yes, the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals against Indiana. The series extended the full 7 games, and by then the Bulls were very exhausted. Remember that at that time, the Bulls were an old team. MJ was 35, Pippen 33, Rodman 37 and Harper 34. On the other hand the Pacers were relatively young and were all at their peak. Luckily for the Bulls, their championship experience and poise carried them through.
2007-05-14 21:41:33
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answered by bundini 7
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I dont think that was a problem after 1991.There were a few scares with the Knicks,but since they practiced thug tactics,I knew the Bulls would beat them the way they beat the punk Pistons of Thomas and Lamebeer.Besides with Jordan, we knew we usually had enough to win.
2007-05-14 20:45:22
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answered by mikecubbie69 4
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After 1991 their wasnt a game that i thought the bulls couldnt win
2007-05-14 22:46:58
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answered by Jason B 1
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The Jazz in 1998 were good. Luckily we had a lot of help from the officials in Game 6.
2007-05-14 20:41:47
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answered by master 4
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Bulls-Pistons or Knicks because they played physical and never backed down from jordan
2007-05-14 20:49:38
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answered by kid k 1
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Always confident. Jordan had the officials and David Stern in his jock strap.
2007-05-14 21:31:48
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answered by Skip Bayless 5
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Bulls / Pistons
2007-05-14 20:42:49
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answered by Princess'Dad 1
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