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Bulls vs. Knicks: 1992 Playoffs, Game 7. Jordan 42pts



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I really struggled to edit this one because there were so many great plays and sequences that I wanted to fit. Also wanted to include some plays that capture the amazing intensity of the game. The ending of the video is a little bit abrupt but that's because of the time limitation. It doesn't mean I cut out something important.
May 17, 1992
In one of the most intense playoff series ever, it was game 7 in Chicago. In game 6, Starks had played the game of his life. Scored a career high of 27 points in 27 minutes while holding Jordan to 9-25 shooting. People were questioning Jordan's strength and stamina after he admitted after the game that he was mentally drained.
After a two days rest, however, he is his old self once again. Jordan finishes with 42pts (15-29), 6rbds, 4 asts. Don't have the definite numbers for his steals and blocks. He starts the game shooting 10-13 from the field and ends the half with 29 points on 10-15 shooting.
Pippen who was really abused by Xavier McDaniel all series long finally comes up big with 17pts, 10rbds, and 11 asts. Grant also plays very solid defense.
This game has some of the most memorable sequences of Jordan's career. The face-off with Xavier and the hustle play in the second half where Magic says "Whose game is it? it's Michael Jordan's game", are really timeless classics.
Despite the great effort by the Bulls, Knicks manages to hold on within 2-10 points until the fourth quarter. Then, the lead gets bigger and they accept the defeat.
Post game notes and quotes:
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CHICAGO (AP) Jordan, who scored 42 points in a memorable effort, hopes the Bulls have been awakened by the scare. "We went through this series kind of sleepwalking, and they definitely woke us up," said the miracle man. "We came in and expected a four-game sweep like everyone else. They got in our face and said, `It's not going to be as easy as you guys think.' "
Perhaps the greatest pressure performer in sports, Jordan dominated from the start and scored 29 first-half points.
"But we responded to the pressure of the seventh game and played more like people expected. I think this has hardened us for the next series and the one after that."
Jordan said.
"It would have been very disappointing not to get to the level we did last year. If I was tired, I didn't feel it. This is the kind of game you want to play."
"I consulted my father, and he's a father, so he said, 'be aggressive. They'll take your lead and feed off what you do,' " Jordan related afterward.
"To be honest," said Riley, "it was the type of defense that I had not seen from them this series. We couldn't drive, or hit the gaps, or do much of anything."
"I wasn't prepared for this kind of game and ending. They flattened us in the third period and throughout the end of the game. They played as what they are - world champions."
"This series was like a slap in the face," Jordan said. "It was mentally draining to get up every morning and know what you were going to be in for. But I think this team learned how to face a physical team and overcome it."
While the Bulls' vulnerabilities were exposed by the Knicks, the test ultimately could prove beneficial. "I think they've made us a more hardened team," coach Phil Jackson said. "From here on, we'll play more aggressively."
Jordan, who was thought to be tiring because of heavy minutes and hard fouls, scored 18
points in the first quarter as the Bulls burst to a 30-25 lead.
"His first 6 minutes of basketball showed me we should have played the game yesterday,"
Riley said. "He had one day too much of rest."
"He's the best skilled player in the league," Knicks guard Gerald Wilkins said. "And when he comes with the strength he had today, there's nothing you can do. His strength was more than all the Bulls players' strength stacked up on each other."
Apart from the swooping, spinning reverse layups and high-rise jumpers, Jordan's best move may have come with 2:53 left in the first period, when he picked up a technical foul coming to the defense of teammate Scottie Pippen.
McDaniel had elbowed Pippen on a move to the basket. Knowing Pippen is a sensitive man of the '90s, Jordan spoke up for him.
"There was an intimidation factor on both sides," said Jordan. "I felt like he was trying to intimidate Scottie. It was very important to come to Scottie's support and
not let one player get inside his head."
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Right before that ... ( 2 months ago by ProjectKram)
Right before that it looks like he tells him "what're you gonna do about it?" I always heard MJ was a big trash talker. But rightfully so.
Damn... THIS is ... ( 2 months ago by lalaborat)
Damn... THIS is basketball. They are playing so rough defense unlike now a days.
Is it me or is the ... ( 2 months ago by esrefb)
Is it me or is the broadcasting quality of NBC back then was spectacular? I mean the replays, slow motion camera angles, the quality of the intro and of course Marv Albert. I have a feeling that they were ahead of their time by quite a bit.
those series were ... ( 2 months ago by gaze24)
those series were awesome... does anyone know why the X-Man was not signed by the Knicks just after the 91/92 season? He'd played so great, and was such a tough player, fitting exactly with Riley's Knicks style. I think he was way much better than Charles Smith.
the knicks never ... ( 2 months ago by widwag)
the knicks never had a chance in this game ! lol
They didn't sign X. ... ( 2 months ago by widwag)
They didn't sign X... because they had a younger version of him......anthony mason
look at MJ at 3:30. ... ( 2 months ago by widwag)
look at MJ at 3:30... "fuck you baby ! fuck you ! "
The bulls owned the ... ( 1 month ago by seconddoug)
The bulls owned the knicks and they always will.
Just look at the ... ( 1 month ago by smthomas23)
Just look at the play SO intense, each shot meant something!! It was simple win or go home! KNICKS for LIFE!!!!
man this braught ... ( 1 month ago by joemx3gs)
man this braught tears to my eyes watching this ...think i was about 13 or 14 when i watched this ...fucking great! knicks were fucking scumbaggs...im glad they got there jerkoff asses kicked!
amazing move at 8: ... ( 1 month ago by aids2099)
amazing move at 8:24!
I loved it when MJ ... ( 1 month ago by royalsteven)
I loved it when MJ sticked out his tongue...that's when u know it was on aheh. Look at the shots he made in this game, incredible.
Put the NBA back on ... ( 1 month ago by MAEL155)
Put the NBA back on NBC!!!
How many points can ... ( 1 month ago by heping10)
How many points can Kobe/LB score in such a intensive defence? 10pts...
this IS basketball ( 1 month ago by themaxpower)
this IS basketball
simply amazing... ( 3 weeks ago by dougefresh582)
simply amazing...
your a dumbass...if ... ( 3 weeks ago by brando1s5)
your a dumbass...if any series goes to game 7, clearly the team who lost did not get their asses kicked...and scumbags?!?! wtf r u saying? yea overall the bulls did beat us in this great rivalry, but we did win the 94 series. Also, the previous two lost in game 7 and game 6 don't think we got killed. And bout the scumbag part, just cuz we had the toughest, grittiest, most hardworking heart filled team, doesn't give u any right to call them scumbags. That was a classic knicks team.
Walking into ... ( 3 weeks ago by brando1s5)
Walking into Madison square garden during the 90's especially early and mid 90's was prolly the hardest thing for any team to cope with. NYC was a madhouse, and no doubt was the hardest arena to play in for the entire 90's decade. No question...Congrats to your bulls though...don't except more glory days anytime soon...
so much more ... ( 3 weeks ago by iveywebb44)
so much more physical back then, look at the contact conpared to todays game.
OH. MY. GOD. MJ's ... ( 2 weeks ago by rickypansen)
OH. MY. GOD. MJ's doing that kind of stuff in the middle of a superintense game. I think noone of those showdunkers today can deliver such a performance.
6:57 thats all i ... ( 1 week ago by Dokugen)
6:57 thats all i have to say
Just thought you ... ( 6 days ago by triklops)
Just thought you guys might be interested in this one :
From after game 6 ( NY Times) :
Asked about the disparity in free-throw attempts between the two teams, Riley said: "The whistles were O.K. tonight. They just ran by our first line of defense and took it to the basket. Michael is a competitor. When you play against a guy like him, he tells you hard he wants to win by how hard he takes it to the basket."
sorry, I mean Game ... ( 6 days ago by triklops)
sorry, I mean Game 5(!!)
Jodan better than ... ( 1 day ago by flips2k)
Jodan better than Kobe and Lebron.. I think Kobe would of cried like a baby in this game.



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