GOPMJW: JORDAN’S FINAL TWO PLAYS AS A CHICAGO BULL
These are Michael Jordan’s final two plays as a Chicago Bull, in Game 6 versus the Utah Jazz in the 1998 NBA Finals, as diagrammed by 13-time NBA Champion, Phil Jackson.
You probably just remember this.
For more on Phil Jackson, and the insane drawings in his head, read here and here.
GPOMJW: Michael Jordan Returns
On March 17, 1995, the Chicago Bulls were 34-31. The following day, Michael Jordan, who had quit playing baseball 8 days prior, released a two-word statement through his agent David Falk.
“I’m back.”
The Bulls would make the Eastern Conference Finals in ‘95, then win 3 consecutive titles from 1996-1998.
GPOMJW: THE GREATEST OF ALL-TIME
Forget basketball. Money was the greatest ever at pantsing ballplayers too.
I mean, look at that form. How can you play effectively, when your shorts are around your knees? Michael knew that. How can you play your best during the 1996 All-Star Game, when you get embarrassed on national television during the player introductions? Jordan was diabolical.
Dominique Wilkins, Gary Payton, Penny Hardaway. That’s quite the body count.
GPOMJW: Jordan’s ‘85
With a special appearance from Jon Koncak.
GPOMJW: Meeting of the Minds.



