ESPN senior writer David Fleming decided to go down memory lane, addressing the Pippen-Malone exchange at the free-throw line during Game One of the Finals.
Chicago Bulls great Scottie Pippen was impressed by Michael Jordan‘s “Flu Game” in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals. Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals is called “The Flu Game,” but Jordan was dealing with ...
You only need about $1 million to place your bid on a piece of N.B.A. history. The shoes Michael Jordan wore during his iconic “Flu Game” are now up for grabs through Goldin. Bidding for the ...
Michael Jordan was disappointed the Chicago Bulls didn’t face the New York Knicks in the 1997 NBA playoffs after Patrick ...
The San Antonio Spurs were ecstatic when they were gifted the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft. They selected Wake ...
The sneakers worn by Michael Jordan during his "Flu Game" in the 1997 NBA Finals sold for $1.38 million, including buyer's premium, at an auction on Wednesday. According to a report by ESPN, the ...
NBA legend Dennis Rodman missed a Chicago Bulls shootaround during the 1997-98 season because he couldn’t find the keys to his truck. Rodman began acting aloof after Scottie Pippen made his return ...
As for the legendary game, Jordan decided to play in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals while he was ill. Now known as the Flu Game, it ended up being one of his biggest career-defining moments. In the ...
The revelation Michael Jordan didn't actually have the flu during his "Flu Game" has not hurt the game's legacy—and people's ability to profit off it. The Jordan XII shoes he wore during Game 5 of the ...