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Pacers @ Bulls, 1998 Playoffs G7: "Last Dance" continues



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The Chicago Bulls, given chance after chance by the Indiana Pacers, will have a chance at their third straight NBA title.
The two-time defending champions, playing their first Game Seven in four years, overcame surprisingly poor shooting by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen with timely offensive rebounding in an 88-83 victory that vaulted the Bulls into the NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz.
"We definitely got the effort from our players, but the difference in the game was that we got beat to loose balls and on the boards," Pacers coach Larry Bird said. "We've talked about offenssive boards all year. Tonight we were just overmatched. The number of offensive rebounds they got ripped our hearts out."
Even with league rebound leader Dennis Rodman limited to six boards, the Bulls held a 50-34 edge on the glass. Pippen pulled down 12 and Jordan and Luc Longley grabbed nine apiece. Pippen and Jordan combined for 11 offensive rebounds.
"Rebounding is a huge part of our offense," Phil Jackson said. "One of the reasons we do well in that area is we have a lot of people around the boards. We have a sense of just being there when the shots are going up."
The Bulls had more to lose and it showed in the early going. Everyone appeared tentative, including Jordan, who was playing in his first Game Seven in six years. Chicago quickly fell behind as Indiana calmly executed its offense.
Jordan's follow shot 91 seconds into the game gave Chicago a 5-4 lead, but Indiana scored the next 10 points. Smits and Dale Davis had four apiece and a turnaround jumper by Davis extended the lead to 14-5 with 7:45 remaining.
Even after a timeout, the Bulls continued to struggle and the Pacers, who made their first eight shots, widened the advantage to 20-7 on a free throw by Jackson with 5:41 left, silencing the sellout crowd at the United Center.
Rose's free throw opened the second quarter before the Bulls finally snapped out of it and got back in the game with their defense, rebounding and bench. Kukoc scored and Jordan had a pair of baskets around a three-pointer by Kerr to forge a 28-28 tie.
"We were able to win this game with defense and that's been a keynote for us throughout our championship runs," Jordan said. "I give our bench a lot of credit. Kerr gave us some huge minutes."
The Bulls widened a three-point halftime lead to 69-61 behind Kukoc, who was 5-of-5 in the third quarter, including a trio of three-pointers. But Chicago went scoreless over the final 2:17 of the period, as Dale Davis made free throws around a layup by Game Six hero Travis Best to cut the deficit to 69-65.
"Kukoc is the guy tonight who really stepped up big for us," Jackson said. "Without his contribution and Steve Kerr's open looks off the bench, we don't stay in this game."
Jordan ended Chicago's 10-shot dry spell of 6:44 with a follow shot with 7:53 remaining. Smits made a free throw before Jordan drove for a dunk and drew a foul with 7:28 to go. His free throw gave the Bulls the lead, but Smits converted a three-point play and Antonio Davis made a foul shot before the game's telling sequence.
McKey stripped Jordan on a drive and a jump ball between the 7-4 Smits and 6-5 Jordan was called. Smits tipped the ball straight to Pippen, who found Kerr for a three-pointer that tied it at 77-77 with 6:07 left.
Antonio Davis made a banker, but Jordan tied it with two foul shots and Pippen made a jumper after his offensive rebound to give the Bulls the lead for good at 81-79 with 4:45 remaining. A jumper by Longley - his only basket of the game - moved the margin to four points with 3:25 left.
Indiana's Reggie Miller scored 22 points, but none over the last 15:30. He attempted just one shot in the fourth quarter -- an airball that Antonio Davis converted into the Pacers' only hoop off an offensive rebound with 2:05 left, cutting the deficit to 85-83.
After Miller's miss, Pippen beat him down the floor and threw in a running hook as Davis fouled out. Pippen missed the free throws, but Jordan rebounded, killing valuable time.
Indiana's Derrick McKey forced a three-pointer and Harper was fouled with 8.9 seconds left, making a free throw to seal the seventh win of the series by the home team.
"This series and this game was a test of our will to determine if we're still championship caliber," Bulls coach Phil Jackson said. "We were able to answer that in a positive way tonight."
The Bulls held the Pacers scoreless over the final 2:05 and reached the Finals for the sixth time in eight years. They have never lost in the championship round and begin a rematch with the Jazz on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.
"Not having home court is going to definitely be to Utah's advantage," Jordan said. "But nobody has taken anything away from us yet. We're still the champions and that's how we're going to think when we go into this series."


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its a shame about ... ( 2 months ago by roncarl9)
its a shame about isiah as a coach and gm...because as a commentator he wasnt bad at all... same for costas considering basketball wasnt really his first love
got to agree ... ( 2 months ago by roncarl9)
got to agree Tblake34
9:09-9:11 yep that tank is about on 1/4 full and the gas light was on against the jazz...still found a way
a big sigh of ... ( 2 months ago by dv122)
a big sigh of relief when this game was over.
yeah I know I just ... ( 2 months ago by jaboo82681)
yeah I know I just went in my car and just put my head down, my emotions during that game made me so tired
People don't give ... ( 2 months ago by RR0849)
People don't give Kukoc enough credit. He often contributed in the games that mattered. Like Jordan he really wanted to win and when he was motivated he hit 3 pointers like they were free throws.
Good game, great ... ( 1 month ago by jimmychuang)
Good game, great series
stern was rigging ... ( 1 month ago by jplaya2023)
stern was rigging this series for the pacers. especialy game 4 millers rigged pushed
It's no shame to ... ( 1 month ago by norsemustang)
It's no shame to not sweep a team in the NBA Finals. If I counted correctly, only 8 teams in the entire history of the finals achieved a sweep. The counter argument is that the Bulls never had to go the full 7 games in the finals and only had to go the full 7 games 2 times in all the playoff series during the 6 championship seasons. They could have had a sweep against the Lakers in 91 if not for Jordan's missed shot or a missed technical foul after the miss.
The NBA in those ... ( 1 month ago by norsemustang)
The NBA in those years was still in its infancy compared to the NBA of the 80s and 90s, so it was easier for Auerbach and company to win. There were only 8 to 12 teams in the league during those championships as opposed to 25 to 29 during the Bulls era. The level of competition in those years, therefore, wasn't the same as it was in the 80s and 90s. Also, those Celtics teams stayed intact longer, and the Bulls had to be built from the bottom up.
I doubt any playoff ... ( 1 month ago by norsemustang)
I doubt any playoff series in the years following Jordan's retirement in 98 had this kind of emotion.
pacers would have ... ( 1 month ago by wondergirl7777me)
pacers would have beeten utah
rik smitts was the ... ( 1 month ago by wondergirl7777me)
rik smitts was the truth
this video bogus ... ( 1 month ago by wondergirl7777me)
this video bogus they edit all pacers higlights out
thats because they ... ( 1 month ago by jplaya2023)
thats because they had no highlights
I agree with the ... ( 3 weeks ago by Goldorak6)
I agree with the fact you needed less games to win the championship. However, since there were less teams, this also means that talent was less diluted than in the 80s and 90s, and so there were far more better players on each and every team.
Also, give credit were credit is due: Auerbach had to do some nifty maneuvering in order to get Russell (who otherwise would not have landed in Boston). Same thing for signing up Bird many years later. Red surely deserved all those cigars!
I was so ... ( 3 weeks ago by KendrickJobe1)
I was so emotionally involved in this series, I felt that if the Bulls would've lost, I WOULD'VE DIED !!
goose bumps! ( 3 weeks ago by Golfanatyc)
goose bumps!
man, jordan's ... ( 3 weeks ago by Golfanatyc)
man, jordan's basketball IQ is far superior than nba players nowaday.
kukoc got that hot ... ( 3 weeks ago by wuat007)
kukoc got that hot hand ;)
6:48. 35-years of ... ( 2 weeks ago by LostInTranslation78)
6:48. 35-years of age and still serving facials.
those were the days ... ( 2 weeks ago by david3188col)
those were the days...
From a die hard ... ( 1 week ago by lemonarcade)
From a die hard Pacers fan, this was awesome to watch until the last couple of minutes. Ahh childhood memories. NBA is not this exciting anymore.
You said it. ( 1 week ago by KingThomas150)
You said it.
The Bulls had game ... ( 2 days ago by norsemustang)
The Bulls had game 4, so there never should have been a game 7 or game 6.



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