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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 15, 1998, the Chicago Bulls won the NBA for the sixth time
On this day, 27 years ago, June 15, 1998 (May 21, 1998, the Chicago Bulls won the NBA championship for the sixth time. Jordan In the summer of 1998, when the World Cup in France was booming, almost all other major events around the world died down. Only the NBA Finals staged in the United States dared to sing against Taiwan and attracted more than 100 TV stations to broadcast live broadcasts. Compared with many stars on the pitch, superstar Jordan and the NBA heroes are no worse. The Bulls won the championship for the sixth time on the evening of June 15. Jordan, Pippen and Jackson hugged excitedly. This hug may go out of print, because Jordan has said many times that he will retire this year, Pippen is also determined to leave the Bulls, and Jackson has long wanted to retire. Whether Jordan will retire is a matter of concern to hundreds of millions of NBA fans in 175 countries. A generation of prodigies recedes, leaving behind a loneliness lacking superstars and a black hole that no one can fill. With his unparalleled talent and charm, Jordan not only pushed the art of basketball to its peak, but also influenced the sports industry worth tens of billions of dollars. Jordan had said long ago that he would retire in his prime. Tonight's performance was a peak for him, and it was the right time to retire. People went crazy just to take another look at Jordan. Tickets for the last game of the Bulls sold for $9000 a ticket. Because people were worried that it would be Jordan's farewell game. Even Ma Long said: "I don't want Jordan to retire. I admire him very much. I love him very much. Pippen, who is Jordan's "little brother", said: "Michael can play for at least five years, and his physical strength is still excellent. I think he is still the best in the past few years. No one has his qualities and talents." Jackson said: "I think today's game was Jordan's best. We celebrate our victory as if it was the bull's last. Unless something particularly strange happens, none of us will stay in our old place. Bulls owner Rensdorf revealed his true feelings: "I pray to God with all my heart, begging Jordan and Pippen to stay in the Bulls and not let this great team disintegrate." The contracts of nine Bulls players, including Jordan and Pippen, will expire at the end of 1998, and Jackson's term will also expire. Jordan has said many times that if Pippen leaves the team, he will definitely leave, and if Jackson leaves, he will not play for any other coach. Pippen, the lowest-paid superstar in the league, is definitely determined to leave unless the Bulls boss gives him a substantial salary increase. Jackson and officials were not easy to reconcile unless the boss gave in. Jordan connected his destiny with his mentor and comrades, and his feelings and heart were respectable and admirable. But Pippen's attitude after the game was obviously a little relaxed. He said: "I don't think about it now. Anything can happen." Jordan's attitude is still worrying. He said: "The efforts I have put in may leave an impression on people of what Michael and Jordan have done over the past 13 years. I have other life besides basketball, and I have to leave the basketball court at a certain time. There is no way to do this. "Jordan starred in the movie" The Air Basket " News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1m43.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.13-10:42] 访问:69
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