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NBA legend Michael Jordan would not play in “The Flu Game” if he had to do it all over again. Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz is called “The Flu Game ...
LSU linebacker Harold Perkins had a Michael Jordan-like “flu game ... over Utah. Everybody knows that right? Right? Apparently not. LSU linebacker Harold Perkins didn’t when Tigers head ...
Murray drained four of his first five shots to get his adrenaline pumping but was then seen with a towel over his head on the bench — scenes reminiscent of Jordan's iconic "Flu Game" in the 1997 ...
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 ...
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 ...
We all remember Michael Jordan's famous "Flu Game," right? The legendary Jordan scored 38 points for the Chicago Bulls in a 90-88 win over the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals despite ...
Jordan initially signed the shoes and gave them to a Utah Jazz ball boy, who had been bringing him applesauce before games Andy Hayt/NBAE An “ill” piece of basketball history were sold at a ...
A pair of sneakers worn by NBA legend Michael Jordan during one of his most iconic games could become the most valuable sneakers ever sold at auction. Jordan wore the black and red Nike Air Jordan ...
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 ...
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.