Michael Jordan’s 55-point game still transcends Knicks-Bulls rivalry
Posted Apr 4, 2020
He spent so many days and nights tormenting the Knicks. He spent so many springs hijacking the championship aspirations of New York City with his brilliance. Michael Jordan faced the Knicks five times in the playoffs. He went 5-for-5, all of them excruciating affairs. Jordan may have been universally beloved everywhere else.
(New York Post)
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