Chicago Bulls v Indiana Pacers - 1998 Eastern Conference Semi-Finals Game 7
31st May @ United Center on NBC Sports
Commentary: Bob Costas, Isiah Thomas & Doug Collins
Sideline: Ahmad Rashad & Jim Gray
Studio: Hannah Storm, John Salley, Peter Vescey & Matt Guokas
Box Score: www.basketball-reference.com/...
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Vor 2 yearsR.J.
I remember watching this game, and as having lived in the Chicago suburbs at this time, this was the only time in the Jordan led Bulls era that I was actually scared for Bulls might cost their chance at three peat. Thank you, Reggie and the Pacers for giving the Bulls such a fight!!!
Vor 2 yearsRadioactive 07
Damn that intro give me chills like I've never had before. Best intro ever. 90s is the best era in basketball
Vor yearEduardo.Ochoa87
The best nba intro reminds me of the old school video games 😂 R.I.P those better dayz
Vor 21 TagHao Fan
This shows exactly how you will a title, not necessarily great shooting percentage, but great defense and complete trust to your team mates, and of course great leadership! Miss NBA 90s.
Vor 2 yearsBrandon Kennard
I love your Bulls uploads. They are complete from beginning to end. Thank you!!!
Vor 3 yearsJake Ward
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emma bach
Cried mid game, the one of the rare cases I felt so scared about a Bulls game but destiny was ours! - Bulls fan from the Philippines
Vor yearAndrew Hoyle
Most nervous I ever been during the BULLS run. The BULLS showed their age, MJ & PIP didn't have their best games, and trailed by 12 to open the game. They also went on some cold streaks that the pacers took advantage of. This was a very difficult series
Vor 2 yearsschakj
The halftime interview with the Jazz is a treat too. You’d never hear players talk in such an un-coached way these days!
MoneyBall
Tony Kukoc was always clutch and was there to pick up the scoring when Michael didn't have it.
Vor 2 yearsblade brown
This series actually made me nervous. Even more than the Knicks in '92 and '93. It legit could've gone either way. The home team won every game, but this one was just too close for comfort.
Vor 2 yearsMehariNation Sports Podcast
One of the major reasons why the Indiana Pacers were the toughest series in the Chicago Bulls dynasty was familiarity.
Vor 3 yearsMike Broyles
As a long time Pacer fan, I've certainly had my share of heartbreak. This one definitely hits the hardest. All these years later.
Best In The Smoker's World
This was the first time I thought my Bulls were in a lot of trouble during the Jordan years. This was tougher than '93 Conference Finals against the Knicks.
Vor 3 yearsBrando Commando
Amazing so many people from all eras of watching the NBA come back here to see this game. Game 7. Yeah its MJ. PIP, Bulls run, classic Reggie and the Pacers but it's really about a different time and how there's no political woke BS in the NBA like there is now shoved in your face every second. MJ & the 90's NBA brought us all together and that is what today's NBA is missing.
Vor 21 TagDrLight66
As Costas emphasized, the humongous offensive rebounding differential between the two teams determined this game.
Vor 2 yearsJuan Valdez
The G.O.A.T said it best “WE GONNA WIN GAME 7”….. Priceless…👍🏽
DetlefSchrempf4
Greatest broadcasting crew in NBA history. Costas, while certainly full of himself, was in a different class than Marv Albert, and Albert was, in his day, as good as it got. Nobody shared the technical insight Collins did. And Thomas was as smooth a voice as there has ever been. As an aside, my second favorite crew, and the most entertaining, was Tom Hammond, Snapper Jones and Bill Walton. God I miss the NBA on NBC.
rcpainter
From Chicago so obviously was a Bulls fan but I'm not going to lie. After this "ugly" win I actually had some doubts how my Bulls were going to beat the Jazz for a 2nd time and pull off another 3peat! I felt the Pacers caused a little doubt in themselves after this series. I'm just glad I was wrong!
Vor 2 years