Michael Jordan is widely regarded as the greatest of all time, and NBA writer Ben Stinar pointed out that he played in every single game ... with him winning Finals MVP as well.
The Chicago Bulls faced the Indiana Pacers in the 1998 NBA Eastern Conference Finals and the series lived up to the hype.
Michael Jordan makes an opening game statement, his shot from the left wing at the buzzer caps a memorable win over the Jazz and sets the stage for a classic series.
Michael Jordan authors his most prolific Finals performance, 55 points, becoming just the fifth player in Finals history to reach 50, while giving Chicago a commanding 3-1 series lead.