The Chicago Bulls rebounded from their game one loss to pull out game two, 93-88. Michael Jordan scored a game-high 37 points on 14 of 33 shooting. Scottie Pippen also had a solid game, scoring 21 points. Utah’s Karl Malone was held to just 16 points on 5 of 16 shooting. Jeff Hornacek led the Jazz with 20 points. John Stockton scored just 9 points. The Bulls tied the series 1-1 and headed back to Chicago for games 3, 4 and 5.
Bulls vs Jazz 1998 Finals – Game 2 – Michael Jordan 37 points
Written by admin on April 29th, 2010 in Chicago Bulls.
Tags: 1998, Bulls, Finals, Game, Jazz, JORDAN, MICHAEL, points

LMAO! that Michael jordan assasin look it’s funny LOL
kerr saved this game for the BULLS
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Great intro. I miss that today.
@purpletornado That’s all small price to pay to see the greatest player in the finals.
I was there. Best $225 I ever spent.
5:51 and 8:26 :
“UTAH HAS THE LEAD!”
Yeah, Marv was on the outs because of his crossdressing incident, I believe.
ALbert was suspended if i am right
i would say second that he is always at the right time but you know they say that courage people deserver luck a little
is it just me or is jordan always at the right place at the right time or is was he just that great? Anybody who believes Kobe is better than Mike after watching this game should have his head examined.
stockton should have let malone play the low post instead of making that drive and turn it over. Jazz really had great chance in this series.
I remember when I first watched this series, I HATED Costas as the play by play guy. Listening to it now, though, I really enjoy how emotionally invested he gets in the game. He feeds off the crowd’s energy and exudes that in his commentary far better than Marv Albert did.
Marv Albert’s still awesome, but Costas was a good sub.
it wasn’t the bump, he hacked him after…good call
Besides Houston
6:40
What a shot. That wasn’t a travel, Sloan.
What a shot.
Don’t forget about when they beat Sir Charles and the suns, and clyde drexler blazers and magic’s lakers for the first three championships. This was in the 90′s also.
Jordan is more cold blooded than kobe.
maybe that was a soft foul but in todays game that would ahve been a flagorant
Anyone who describes Kobe as an assassin..has obviously forgotten about the Jordan days…
I liked Jeff Hornacek’s defense on Jordan – he never really came close to stopping Jordan, but for a guy with limited athletic ability, he played him as hard as he could.
The Mailman choked in particular for the Jazz. Stockton helped keep the series respectable. The Bulls dominated their 90s era. But they didn’t really have any competition. It was a watered down era.
4:20.
Only Michael Jordan gets that call.
Behind the 45 point game in Game 6, this was his best game of the series, by far. MJ was MJ.
This team would have won at least 2 more championships had they been giving the opportunity.