97-98 Bulls Documentary (The Last Dance)

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It physically hurt tonight watching those episodes. I still have my Karl Malone Jazz and Team USA jerseys. All those WCF and Finals losses were so painful. I loved watching that team so much- I wish they could have gotten just one trophy.

If they wouldn't have been playing us I would of been all for it. It was also hard having an ISU guy on the Jazz but I was too young to remember Jeff at ISU.
 

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Here may be the real reason that MJ was so hard on Scott Burrell. He was jealous! Burrell has accomplished something that Jordan hadn't.

Burrell was also the first American athlete to be a first-round draft pick of two major sporting organizations—the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Major League Baseball (MLB).

In 1990, Burrell was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays of MLB. He played in Minor League Baseball during the 1990 and 1991 seasons. After ending his baseball career, he was drafted in 1993 by the Charlotte Hornets of the NBA. He was later traded to the Golden State Warriors and then the Chicago Bulls, where he won a championship ring playing with Michael Jordan. He next played with the New Jersey Nets and then finished his NBA career with the Hornets in 2000–01. He played in other professional basketball leagues through the 2005–06 season.
 

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Does Reggie Miller have more success in today’s NBA? Or did he have more of a niche back in his era?

Watching this series, I’ve forgotten how good the Eastern Conference was
 

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Wasn’t Hoiberg on that Indiana team?
 

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They're talking on the DP Show right now like they've never heard of the food poisoning story. I thought this was common knowledge, wasn't it? I mean, these guys seemingly had no idea.
 

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Does Reggie Miller have more success in today’s NBA? Or did he have more of a niche back in his era?

Watching this series, I’ve forgotten how good the Eastern Conference was

I'd think he'd do well with today's spacing.

What I'd like to see is someone with a jump shot in today's NBA.
 
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Rodman is a kill. When he hit that shot and turned around and played to the crowd. I also think he played harder after missing practice just to shove it to the media and all the sports talk people.