Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls and Shohei Ohtani
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After three straight postseason exits at the hands of the Detroit "Bad Boys" Pistons, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls finally got over the hump in 1991. They won their first NBA championship after defeating Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers in five games.
NBA analyst and Kendrick Perkins sticks up for G Herbo in his Derrick Rose/Michael Jordan take on who's more popular in Chicago
The NBA on NBC is back, and so is Michael Jordan. Basketball returns to NBC for the first time since June 2002, and so of course they had to mark their revival of the network’s coverage with
Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan played with an infected toe against some of the best European teams in the world.
Phoenix Suns fans, unfortunately, know all too well about legendary Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan. Chicago downed the Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals to complete their first three-peat en route to six championship rings for Jordan - and with absolutely no surprises,
NBC unveiled a sneak peek of its basketball coverage for the upcoming season, featuring arguably the greatest of all time. On Sunday Night Football, NBC aired footage of Mike Tirico sitting down
Allen Iverson's friends had to remind him of his superstar status while he was busy fawning over Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan is arguably the most popular athlete in the entire world during the 90s. The Bulls legend has always had a larger-than-life persona and has grandly lived his life.
More than four decades after Air Jordans first hit the market, the United States finally has a flagship store dedicated entirely to the Jordan Brand. The long-awaited location op
Shohei Ohtani hits three homers and strikes out 10 over six shutout innings as Dodgers sweep the Milwaukee Brewers.