The Game Within The Game - Detailed Analysis of the 1998 NBA Finals Game 6
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- The 1998 NBA Finals Game 6 was the most watched NBA game of all time. It did not disappoint. Everyone remembers the final possession from the Chicago Bulls, with Michael Jordan hitting a go-ahead pull-up jumper.
But what everyone forgets is how the game got there. From Michael Jordan's late game heroics, to Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone battling all game, to a key back injury to Scottie Pippen, there was a lot to this game beyond "The Shot".
In this video, we detail the context of the game, as well as the strategy of each team and their counters to the opponent's game plan. You've never seen a video on this game in such detail, so I hope you enjoy.
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love these breakdowns of older games
Thank you!
great vid man, love every second of it!
Thank you so much!
That layup was beautiful
That damn Malone was a beast on the block...
The Jazz blew a lot of opportunities unfortunately. That steal by Jordan wasn't the first time he had done that when the Jazz run that play. It just seemed liked the bulls were one step ahead when it mattered most
Good thing Bulls had Pippen game 6…
Post Malone? That's Pre Malone the original
The stupid F-ing rules are making me not wanna watch this
Fair, but I think it’s pretty important context considering the Bulls got like 4 of them in the first half
I wasn't referring to you at all. It's very much in context I just meant these rules are idiotic and destroyed the game
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