19 years ago, Michael Jordan ended the Bulls’ dynasty with “The Last Shot”
Posted Jun 16, 2017
June 14, 1998: the day Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls completed one of the greatest stretches in history of basketball. With the Bulls trailing 86-85 inside of the final minute and the Utah Jazz looking to force a Game 7 at home in the 1998 NBA Finals, Karl Malone got the ball on the low block. What happened next was one of the most memorable moments in NBA history.
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