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Michael Jordan admitted to Larry Bird that he feared the Indiana Pacers in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals.
We'll all be watching "The Last Dance" on Sunday. And we'll see plenty of the Pacers as they try to retire Michael Jordan in 1998 East finals.
The final 2.9 seconds of Game 4 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Indiana Pacers was a ...
The Bulls won 62 games but finished just four games ahead of the Pacers, who set a then-franchise record with 58 wins in Larry Bird’s first season as head coach.
You remember Reggie Miller, right? He's that shooting guard from the Pacers that made the Bulls' lives a living hell during the seven-game Eastern Conference Finals in 1998. The Bulls were poised ...
Indiana Pacers legend Reggie Miller recalls challenging Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the 1998 Eastern Conference finals.
The Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls faced off in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals. NBA icons Reggie Miller and Michael Jordan were the two best players in the series and Miller was super ...
The story lines were plentiful. The Bulls had been involved in a seventh game in the playoffs just twice since 1992. The Indiana Pacers had lost twice before in Game 7 of the conference finals ...
The story lines were plentiful. The Bulls had been involved in a seventh game in the playoffs just twice since 1992. The Indiana Pacers had lost twice before in Game 7 of the conference finals. The… ...
Mark Jackson was a key member of the 1997-98 Indiana Pacers team that took Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls to the brink of elimination in the playoffs, nearly ending the hopes of a second ...
One such moment occurred on this date back in 1998: The Chicago Bulls defeated the Indiana Pacers in Game 7. In 1998, everyone knew the Bulls would win the East and ultimately, the title.
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