Jersey Authentic Mitchell & Ness Michael Jordan Road Finals 1995-96

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There is no debate that Michael Jordan led the nothing short of dominant Bulls through the ’90s, with six championships in eight seasons. In the 1997-98 season, Jordan once again showed why he is considered by most to be the greatest of all time by being the best scorer in the championship and securing his fifth NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) title. . Jordan and the Bulls finished the season by winning 3 consecutive championships.

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There is no debate that Michael Jordan led the nothing short of dominant Bulls through the ’90s, with six championships in eight seasons. In the 1997-98 season, Jordan once again showed why he is considered by most to be the greatest of all time by being the best scorer in the championship and securing his fifth NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) title. . Jordan and the Bulls finished the season by winning 3 consecutive championships.