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1990–91 Chicago Bulls season

Bulls' 25th season in the National Basketball Association


Bulls' 25th season in the National Basketball Association

FieldValue
teamChicago Bulls
DivisionWinYes
ConferenceWinYes
ChampionshipWinYes
end_year1991
wins61
losses21
divisionCentral
division_place1
conf_place1
coachPhil Jackson
gmJerry Krause
ownerJerry Reinsdorf
arenaChicago Stadium
televisionWGN-TV 9
SportsChannel Chicago
(Jim Durham, Johnny "Red" Kerr)
radioWLUP–AM 1000
(Jim Durham, Johnny "Red" Kerr, John Rooney, Tom Boerwinkle)
playoffs**[NBA champions](1991-nba-finals)**
(Defeated [Lakers](1990-91-los-angeles-lakers-season) 4–1)
bbr_teamCHI

SportsChannel Chicago (Jim Durham, Johnny "Red" Kerr) (Jim Durham, Johnny "Red" Kerr, John Rooney, Tom Boerwinkle) (Defeated Lakers 4–1) The 1990–91 Chicago Bulls season was the 25th season for the Chicago Bulls in the National Basketball Association. During the off-season, the Bulls acquired Dennis Hopson from the New Jersey Nets, and signed free agent Cliff Levingston.

The Bulls overcame a slow start, losing their first three games of the regular season, as they later on posted an 11-game winning streak between February and March, held a 32–14 record at the All-Star break, then posted a nine-game winning streak also in March. The Bulls finished in first place in the Central Division with a 61–21 record, surpassing their previous franchise-best from the 1971–72 season, and earning the first seed in the Eastern Conference. Widely regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time, the Bulls had the best team offensive rating and the seventh best team defensive rating in the NBA.

Michael Jordan won another scoring title averaging 31.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game, and also won his second NBA Most Valuable Player of the Year award, while being named to the All-NBA First Team, and to the NBA All-Defensive First Team. In addition, Scottie Pippen averaged 17.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 2.4 steals per game, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, while Horace Grant provided the team with 12.8 points and 8.4 rebounds per game, and Bill Cartwright contributed 9.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, second-year guard B.J. Armstrong provided with 8.8 points and 3.7 assists per game off the bench, John Paxson contributed 8.7 points and 3.6 assists per game, second-year forward Stacey King averaged 5.5 points per game, three-point specialist Craig Hodges contributed 5.0 points per game, Will Perdue averaged 4.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, and Levingston provided with 4.0 points per game.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, Jordan was selected for the 1991 NBA All-Star Game, as a member of the Eastern Conference All-Star team; Jordan scored 26 points along with 5 assists and 2 steals, despite committing 10 turnovers, as the Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference, 116–114. Meanwhile, Hodges won the NBA Three-Point Shootout for the second consecutive year. Despite a stellar season, Pippen was not selected for the NBA All-Star Game. Jordan and Pippen both finished tied in seventh place in Defensive Player of the Year voting, while Pippen finished tied in eighth place in Most Improved Player voting, and head coach Phil Jackson finished in fourth place in Coach of the Year voting.

In the Eastern Conference First Round of the 1991 NBA playoffs, the Bulls faced off against the 8th–seeded New York Knicks, a team that featured All-Star center Patrick Ewing, Kiki Vandeweghe, and former Bulls forward Charles Oakley. The Bulls defeated the Knicks in Game 1 at home by a 41-point margin, 126–85 at the Chicago Stadium. After winning Game 2 at home, 89–79, the Bulls won Game 3 over the Knicks on the road, 103–94 at Madison Square Garden to win the series in a three-game sweep.

In the Eastern Conference Semi-finals, and for the second consecutive year, the team faced off against the 5th–seeded Philadelphia 76ers, a team that featured All-Star forward Charles Barkley, All-Star guard Hersey Hawkins, and Armen Gilliam. The Bulls won the first two games over the 76ers at the Chicago Stadium, before losing Game 3 on the road, 99–97 at The Spectrum. After winning Game 4 on the road, 101–85, the Bulls won Game 5 over the 76ers at the Chicago Stadium, 100–95 to win the series in five games.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, and for the fourth consecutive year, the Bulls faced off against the 3rd–seeded, and 2-time defending NBA champion Detroit Pistons, who were led by the All-Star trio of Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, and Defensive Player of the Year, Dennis Rodman. The Bulls won the first two games over the Pistons at the Chicago Stadium, and then won the next two games on the road, winning Game 4 over the Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills, 115–94 to win the series in a four-game sweep, and advance to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history.

In the 1991 NBA Finals, the Bulls faced off against the 3rd–seeded Los Angeles Lakers, who were led by the trio of All-Star guard Magic Johnson, All-Star forward James Worthy, and Byron Scott. The Bulls lost Game 1 to the Lakers at home, 93–91 at the Chicago Stadium, but managed to win Game 2 at home, 107–86 to even the series. The Bulls then won the next three games on the road, winning Game 5 over the Lakers at the Great Western Forum, 108–101, thus winning the series in five games, and winning their first ever NBA championship in franchise history, as Jordan was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player. This season was the first of three consecutive NBA titles for the Bulls, as well as marking the beginning of the legendary Bulls dynasty, which would net the team five more championships over the next seven seasons.

In 2024, following the Boston Celtics winning their 18th NBA Finals championship, this Chicago Bulls squad would tie that same Celtics team for the 20th easiest route to the NBA Finals championship according to HoopsHype, with Chicago being docked due to their first round opponent, the New York Knicks, having a losing record that season.

Draft picks

Main article: 1990 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
229Toni KukočSF
()KK Split

Roster

  • Phil Jackson

  • Johnny Bach

  • Jim Cleamons

  • Tex Winter

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

Regular season

|- | 1 | November 2, 1990 | Philadelphia | L 116–124 | Michael Jordan (34) | Cliff Levingston (6) | Jordan & Paxson (7) | Chicago Stadium 18,676

0–1
2
November 3, 1990
@ Washington
L 102–103
Michael Jordan (28)
Michael Jordan (10)
B. J. Armstrong (4)
Capital Centre
18,756
0–2
-
3
November 6, 1990
Boston
L 108–110
Michael Jordan (33)
Cartwright & Jordan (8)
Michael Jordan (12)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
0–3
-
4
November 7, 1990
@ Minnesota
W 96–91
Grant & Jordan (17)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (6)
Target Center
19,006
1–3
-
5
November 9, 1990
@ Boston
W 120–100
Michael Jordan (41)
Cliff Levingston (12)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Boston Garden
14,890
2–3
-
6
November 10, 1990
Charlotte
W 105–86
Michael Jordan (23)
Bill Cartwright (7)
Michael Jordan (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
3–3
-
7
November 13, 1990
@ Utah
W 84–82
Michael Jordan (29)
Grant & Jordan (11)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Salt Palace
12,616
4–3
-
8
November 15, 1990
@ Golden State
L 93–103
Horace Grant (18)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
15,025
4–4
-
9
November 17, 1990
@ Seattle
W 116–95
Michael Jordan (33)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Seattle Center Coliseum
14,692
5–4
-
10
November 18, 1990
@ Portland
L 112–125
Michael Jordan (29)
Bill Cartwright (8)
Michael Jordan (7)
Memorial Coliseum
12,884
5–5
-
11
November 21, 1990
@ Phoenix
L 107–109
Michael Jordan (34)
Bill Cartwright (12)
3 players tied (4)
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
14,487
5–6
-
12
November 23, 1990
@ L.A. Clippers
W 105–97
John Paxson (26)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
15,357
6–6
-
13
November 24, 1990
@ Denver
W 151–145
Michael Jordan (38)
Bill Cartwright (8)
Michael Jordan (12)
McNichols Sports Arena
17,022
7–6
-
14
November 28, 1990
Washington
W 118–94
Michael Jordan (24)
Bill Cartwright (8)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,165
8–6
-
15
November 30, 1990
Indiana
W 124–95
Michael Jordan (37)
Horace Grant (9)
Scottie Pippen (15)
Chicago Stadium
18,346
9–6
-
16
December 1, 1990
@ Cleveland
W 120–85
Michael Jordan (32)
Bill Cartwright (9)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
10–6
-
17
December 4, 1990
Phoenix
W 155–127
Michael Jordan (27)
Horace Grant (12)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,094
11–6
-
18
December 7, 1990
New York
W 108–98
Michael Jordan (33)
Horace Grant (13)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
12–6
-
19
December 8, 1990
Portland
L 101–109
Michael Jordan (35)
Scottie Pippen (14)
John Paxson (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
12–7
-
20
December 11, 1990
@ Milwaukee
L 87–99
Michael Jordan (31)
Horace Grant (9)
Michael Jordan (5)
Bradley Center
18,633
12–8
-
21
December 14, 1990
L.A. Clippers
W 128–88
Scottie Pippen (22)
Will Perdue (9)
B. J. Armstrong (9)
Chicago Stadium
17,893
13–8
-
22
December 15, 1990
Cleveland
W 116–98
Michael Jordan (24)
Michael Jordan (9)
Hodges & Jordan (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,228
14–8
-
23
December 18, 1990
Miami
W 112–103
Michael Jordan (39)
Michael Jordan (9)
3 players tied (6)
Chicago Stadium
17,877
15–8
-
24
December 19, 1990
@ Detroit
L 84–105
Michael Jordan (33)
Grant & Pippen (9)
Michael Jordan (6)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
15–9
-
25
December 21, 1990
L.A. Lakers
W 114–103
Michael Jordan (33)
Michael Jordan (15)
Jordan & Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
16–9
-
26
December 22, 1990
Indiana
W 128–118
Michael Jordan (29)
Cartwright & Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,261
17–9
-
27
December 25, 1990
Detroit
W 98–86
Michael Jordan (37)
Bill Cartwright (10)
John Paxson (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
18–9
-
28
December 27, 1990
Golden State
W 128–113
Michael Jordan (42)
Michael Jordan (14)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
19–9
-
29
December 29, 1990
Seattle
W 116–91
Michael Jordan (31)
Bill Cartwright (13)
B. J. Armstrong (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
20–9
-
30
January 3, 1991
@ Houston
L 92–114
Michael Jordan (32)
Horace Grant (12)
Jordan & Pippen (7)
The Summit
16,611
20–10
-
31
January 5, 1991
Cleveland
W 108–92
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (11)
B. J. Armstrong (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
21–10
-
32
January 8, 1991
New Jersey
W 111–102
Michael Jordan (41)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,169
22–10
-
33
January 9, 1991
@ Philadelphia
W 107–99
Michael Jordan (40)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
The Spectrum
18,168
23–10
-
34
January 11, 1991
Atlanta
W 99–96
Michael Jordan (31)
3 players tied (10)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
24–10
-
35
January 12, 1991
@ Charlotte
W 106–95
Michael Jordan (33)
Cartwright & Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,901
25–10
-
36
January 14, 1991
Milwaukee
W 110–97
Michael Jordan (34)
Horace Grant (12)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
26–10
-
37
January 16, 1991
@ Orlando
W 99–88
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (13)
Armstrong & Jordan (4)
Orlando Arena
15,077
27–10
-
38
January 18, 1991
@ Atlanta
L 105–114
Michael Jordan (30)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (8)
The Omni
16,390
27–11
-
39
January 21, 1991
@ Miami
W 117–106
Michael Jordan (37)
Horace Grant (10)
4 players tied (5)
Miami Arena
15,008
28–11
-
40
January 23, 1991
@ New Jersey
L 95–99
Michael Jordan (35)
Horace Grant (11)
Michael Jordan (5)
Brendan Byrne Arena
18,333
28–12
-
41
January 25, 1991
Miami
W 108–87
Michael Jordan (26)
Cliff Levingston (10)
B. J. Armstrong (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
29–12
-
42
January 31, 1991
@ San Antonio
L 102–106
Michael Jordan (36)
Horace Grant (16)
John Paxson (4)
HemisFair Arena
15,908
29–13
-
43
February 1, 1991
@ Dallas
W 101–90
Michael Jordan (31)
Scottie Pippen (14)
Grant & Jordan (8)
Reunion Arena
17,007
30–13
-
44
February 3, 1991
@ L.A. Lakers
L 86–99
Scottie Pippen (24)
Will Perdue (11)
Michael Jordan (9)
Great Western Forum
17,505
30–14
-
45
February 4, 1991
@ Sacramento
W 108–97
Michael Jordan (24)
Will Perdue (14)
Scottie Pippen (8)
ARCO Arena
17,014
31–14
-
46
February 7, 1991
@ Detroit
W 95–93
Michael Jordan (30)
Michael Jordan (9)
3 players tied (3)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
32–14
- align="center"
- style="background:#cfc;"
- bgcolor="#bbffbb"
-
47
February 12, 1991
Atlanta
W 122–113
Michael Jordan (32)
Grant & King (6)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,545
33–14
-
48
February 14, 1991
@ New York
W 102–92
Michael Jordan (29)
Stacey King (9)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Madison Square Garden
19,081
34–14
-
49
February 16, 1991
New Jersey
W 99–87
Michael Jordan (26)
Jordan & Perdue (11)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
35–14
-
50
February 18, 1991
@ Cleveland
W 110–95
Michael Jordan (32)
Bill Cartwright (7)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
36–14
-
51
February 19, 1991
Washington
W 118–113
Michael Jordan (40)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
17,894
37–14
-
52
February 22, 1991
Sacramento
W 129–82
Michael Jordan (34)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,413
38–14
-
53
February 23, 1991
Charlotte
W 129–108
Scottie Pippen (43)
Horace Grant (17)
Paxson & Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
39–14
-
54
February 26, 1991
Boston
W 129–99
Michael Jordan (39)
Jordan & Perdue (8)
B. J. Armstrong (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
40–14
-
55
March 1, 1991
Dallas
W 109–86
Michael Jordan (29)
Michael Jordan (11)
B. J. Armstrong (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
41–14
-
56
March 2, 1991
@ Indiana
L 114–135
Michael Jordan (22)
Will Perdue (13)
B. J. Armstrong (5)
Market Square Arena
16,530
41–15
-
57
March 5, 1991
Milwaukee
W 104–86
Michael Jordan (30)
Scottie Pippen (10)
B. J. Armstrong (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,335
42–15
-
58
March 8, 1991
Utah
W 99–89
Michael Jordan (37)
Bill Cartwright (9)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
43–15
-
59
March 10, 1991
@ Atlanta
W 122–87
Michael Jordan (25)
Cliff Levingston (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
The Omni
16,371
44–15
-
60
March 12, 1991
Minnesota
W 131–99
Grant & Jordan (20)
Horace Grant (12)
Michael Jordan (10)
Chicago Stadium
18,268
45–15
-
61
March 13, 1991
@ Milwaukee
W 102–101
Michael Jordan (39)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Bradley Center
18,633
46–15
-
62
March 15, 1991
@ Charlotte
W 105–92
Michael Jordan (34)
Will Perdue (12)
Michael Jordan (8)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,901
47–15
-
63
March 16, 1991
@ Cleveland
W 102–98
Michael Jordan (37)
Horace Grant (9)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Richfield Coliseum
20,273
48–15
-
64
March 18, 1991
Denver
W 121–108
Michael Jordan (31)
Scottie Pippen (11)
B. J. Armstrong (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,163
49–15
-
65
March 20, 1991
Atlanta
W 129–107
Michael Jordan (22)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (11)
Chicago Stadium
18,439
50–15
-
66
March 22, 1991
@ Philadelphia
L 90–95
Michael Jordan (20)
Horace Grant (10)
B. J. Armstrong (7)
The Spectrum
18,168
50–16
-
67
March 23, 1991
Indiana
W 133–119
Michael Jordan (39)
Will Perdue (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
51–16
-
68
March 25, 1991
Houston
L 90–100
Michael Jordan (34)
Grant & Pippen (12)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
51–17
-
69
March 28, 1991
@ New Jersey
W 128–94
Michael Jordan (42)
Scottie Pippen (14)
Michael Jordan (4)
Brendan Byrne Arena
20,049
52–17
-
70
March 29, 1991
@ Washington
W 112–94
Grant & Pippen (22)
Horace Grant (13)
Jordan & Pippen (5)
Capital Centre
18,756
53–17
-
71
March 31, 1991
@ Boston
L 132–135 (2OT)
Michael Jordan (37)
Horace Grant (18)
Jordan & Pippen (9)
Boston Garden
14,890
53–18
-
72
April 2, 1991
Orlando
W 106–102
Michael Jordan (44)
Horace Grant (7)
Michael Jordan (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,264
54–18
-
73
April 4, 1991
@ New York
W 101–91
Michael Jordan (34)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Scottie Pippen (12)
Madison Square Garden
19,081
55–18
-
74
April 5, 1991
San Antonio
L 107–110
Michael Jordan (39)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
55–19
-
75
April 7, 1991
Philadelphia
L 111–114 (OT)
Michael Jordan (41)
Horace Grant (7)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
55–20
-
76
April 9, 1991
New York
W 108–106
Michael Jordan (28)
Horace Grant (14)
Michael Jordan (8)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
56–20
-
77
April 10, 1991
@ Indiana
W 101–96
Michael Jordan (28)
Horace Grant (7)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Market Square Arena
16,530
57–20
-
78
April 12, 1991
@ Detroit
L 91–95
Michael Jordan (40)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
57–21
-
79
April 15, 1991
Milwaukee
W 103–94
Michael Jordan (46)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,117
58–21
-
80
April 17, 1991
@ Miami
W 111–101
Michael Jordan (26)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Miami Arena
15,008
59–21
-
81
April 19, 1991
@ Charlotte
W 115–99
Michael Jordan (41)
Horace Grant (11)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,901
60–21
-
82
April 21, 1991
Detroit
W 108–100
Scottie Pippen (28)
Will Perdue (10)
Scottie Pippen (5)
Chicago Stadium
18,678
61–21

Playoffs

|- | 1 | April 25, 1991 | New York | W 126–85 | Michael Jordan (28) | Horace Grant (8) | B. J. Armstrong (10) | Chicago Stadium 18,676

1–0
2
April 28, 1991
New York
W 89–79
Michael Jordan (26)
Scottie Pippen (8)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
2–0
-
3
April 30, 1991
@ New York
W 103–94
Michael Jordan (33)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Michael Jordan (7)
Madison Square Garden
18,021
3–0
-
1
May 4, 1991
Philadelphia
W 105–92
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (9)
Scottie Pippen (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–0
-
2
May 6, 1991
Philadelphia
W 112–100
Michael Jordan (29)
Scottie Pippen (11)
Michael Jordan (9)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
2–0
-
3
May 10, 1991
@ Philadelphia
L 97–99
Michael Jordan (46)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Jordan & Pippen (6)
Spectrum
18,168
2–1
-
4
May 12, 1991
@ Philadelphia
W 101–85
Michael Jordan (25)
Horace Grant (11)
Michael Jordan (12)
Spectrum
17,514
3–1
-
5
May 14, 1991
Philadelphia
W 100–95
Michael Jordan (38)
Michael Jordan (19)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
4–1
-
1
May 19, 1991
Detroit
W 94–83
Michael Jordan (22)
Horace Grant (10)
three players tied (6)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–0
-
2
May 21, 1991
Detroit
W 105–97
Michael Jordan (35)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Michael Jordan (7)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
2–0
-
3
May 25, 1991
@ Detroit
W 113–107
Michael Jordan (33)
Scottie Pippen (10)
Michael Jordan (7)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
3–0
-
4
May 27, 1991
@ Detroit
W 115–94
Michael Jordan (29)
Horace Grant (9)
Scottie Pippen (10)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,454
4–0
-
1
June 2, 1991
L.A. Lakers
L 91–93
Michael Jordan (36)
Horace Grant (10)
Michael Jordan (12)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
0–1
-
2
June 5, 1991
L.A. Lakers
W 107–86
Michael Jordan (33)
Jordan & Perdue (7)
Michael Jordan (13)
Chicago Stadium
18,676
1–1
-
3
June 7, 1991
@ L.A. Lakers
W 104–96 (OT)
Michael Jordan (29)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Michael Jordan (9)
Great Western Forum
17,506
2–1
-
4
June 9, 1991
@ L.A. Lakers
W 97–82
Michael Jordan (28)
Scottie Pippen (9)
Michael Jordan (13)
Great Western Forum
17,506
3–1
-
5
June 12, 1991
@ L.A. Lakers
W 108–101
Scottie Pippen (32)
Scottie Pippen (13)
Michael Jordan (10)
Great Western Forum
17,506
4–1

Player stats

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
82021.1.481.500.8741.83.7.85.058.8
797928.8.490.000.6976.21.6.41.199.6
787633.9.547.167.7118.42.31.22.8812.8
73011.5.424.383.963.61.3.47.035.0
61011.9.426.200.6631.81.1.41.234.3
828237.0.539.312.8516.05.52.721.0131.5
76615.8.467.000.7042.7.9.32.555.5
78013.0.450.250.6482.9.7.37.554.0
828224.0.548.438.8291.13.6.76.048.7
74313.1.494.000.6704.5.6.31.774.1
828236.8.520.309.7067.36.22.351.1317.8
5106.6.510.500.7141.9.3.24.252.5

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1716.1.500.600.8001.62.51.12.065.5
1730.1.519.000.6884.71.9.53.419.5
1739.2.583.000.7338.12.2.88.3513.3
1712.3.423.393.750.2.6.65.004.7
53.6.333.000.444.8.2.00.201.6
1740.5.524.385.8456.48.42.351.3531.1
117.8.296.000.6362.0.2.09.092.1
1711.3.512.000.5002.4.4.59.412.6
1728.6.530.1431.0001.43.1.65.008.2
1711.6.547.000.5453.8.2.12.474.1
1741.4.504.235.7928.95.82.471.1221.6
126.0.462.000.5501.7.2.08.251.9

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NBA Finals

Game 1

Sunday, June 2, at the Chicago Stadium

Team1234Tot.
**Los Angeles**29222418**93**
Chicago3023152391

Game 2

Wednesday, June 5, at the Chicago Stadium The Bulls shot a Finals record 61.7% from the floor, with a Jordan layup over Sam Perkins a highlight.

Team1234Tot.
Los Angeles2320261786
**Chicago**28203821**107**

Game 3

Friday, June 7, at the Great Western Forum

Team1234OTTot.
**Chicago**2523182612**104**
Los Angeles25222520496

Michael Jordan sends Game 3 to overtime with a pull-up jumper with 3.4 seconds to go.

Game 4

Sunday, June 9, at the Great Western Forum

Team1234Tot.
**Chicago**27252223**97**
Los Angeles2816142482

Game 5

Wednesday, June 12, at the Great Western Forum

The Lakers were facing elimination, and the lack of Worthy and Scott was not any help to the Lakers. This would not stop Magic Johnson as Johnson had 20 assists in the game, but it was not enough. Elden Campbell outscored Michael Jordan with 13 points in the first half, but it was not enough. The Lakers still fought and even led 93–90 in the fourth quarter, but a Bulls 9–0 run, and Paxson's 10 points in the final half of the fourth quarter helped secure the Chicago Bulls', and Michael Jordan's first NBA title.

Team1234Tot.
**Chicago**27213228**108**
Los Angeles25243121101

Award winners

  • Michael Jordan, All-NBA First Team
  • Michael Jordan, NBA Most Valuable Player Award
  • Michael Jordan, NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
  • Michael Jordan, NBA All-Defensive First Team
  • Scottie Pippen, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Field Goals (990)
  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Field Goal Attempts (1837)
  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Total Points (2580)
  • Michael Jordan, Regular season leader, Scoring Average (31.5 points per game)
  • Michael Jordan, Associated Press Athlete of the Year
  • Michael Jordan, Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year

NBA All-Star Game

  • Michael Jordan, Guard

References

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