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ESPN concludes Jordan’s 10-part mini series “The Last Dance” | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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These episodes would focus on the Chicago Bulls grueling Game 7 victory over Eastern Conference rivals the Indiana Pacers and Jordan’s “Climatic Shot” to clinch his sixth NBA Championship.

Victory: In the grueling seven game series against the Indiana Pacers, the Chicago Bulls were led by the superb play and leadership of NBA Hall of Famers’ Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.

Although Jordan, Pippen, and the Bulls would defeat the Pacers in a seven-game series and advance to the 1998 NBA Finals, Bulls GM Jerry Krause was determined to break up the team.

Jordan led the Bulls to six titles in eight seasons, and would leave NBA fans in awe after making one of the greatest shots in sports history.

ESPN’s 10-part documentary mini-series “The Last Dance” gave sports fans everything they needed to know about Jordan and the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls, who are arguably, the greatest team in NBA history.

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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