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Murray channeled his inner Michael Jordan on Thursday, producing his version of the "Flu Game" to save the Nuggets' season.
Let’s flashback to Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals. The Chicago Bulls were going head-to-head against the Utah Jazz. Jordan was seemingly sick with what many assumed was the flu. It was later ...
Michael Jordan ... the “Flu Game” isn’t quite right — Jordan, longtime trainer Tim Grover, and his friend George Koehler revealed that the Hall of Fame inductee got really weird over ...
On June 11, 1997, Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan played in his legendary “Flu Game ... before playing Game 6 at the United Center. Fortunately for Chicago, Jordan got over his food ...
Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup delivered his own mini version of Michael Jordan's historical "Flu Game" in Sunday night's win over the Indianapolis ... but the occasional head-to-head ...
On June 11, 1997, Jordan added an unforgettable chapter to his legacy with one of the most iconic performances in NBA Finals history. Yes, we're talking about "The Flu Game." Beyond the basics of ...
On the 25th anniversary of Michael Jordan's iconic game-winning shot in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, the sneakers he wore one season earlier in the infamous "Flu Game" sold for more than $1 million.
The real grails have a tale to tell—and few kicks have a more remarkable backstory than the beloved Air Jordan ... The Flu Game 12s have been re-released a handful of times over the years ...
The sneakers proceeded to sell for $104,765 -- then a record for game-worn shoes -- before appreciating in value by over 1,200% over the next decade. While the sale of Jordan's "Flu Game" sneakers ...
June 15 (UPI) --Shoes Michael Jordan wore while hitting a game-winning shot in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, dubbed his "Flu Game," sold for $1.38 million, Goldin Auctions announced. The red and ...