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The Last Dance Changed Everything We Knew About Michael Jordan's 'Flu Game'
It’s one of the most legendary performances a basketball player has ever given: Michael Jordan’s legendary “Flu Game,” where he scored 38 points in Game 5 of the NBA Finals while suffering flu-like symptoms.
Episode Nine of The Last Dance, ESPN’s documentary series about the Jordan-era Chicago Bulls, had some of the most revealing moments of the series so far, but one thing will probably have fans talking for a long time after this Sunday night. When The Last Dance revisited that fateful matchup against the Utah Jazz, Michael Jordan’s longtime trainer, Tim Grover, told a story that changes the record—apparently MJ was suffering from food poisoning from a pizza order the night before.
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Jordan was hungry before Game 5, but the hotel didn’t have room service—so Grover tracked down the only pizza joint open in the Park City, UT area. Five people showed up to deliver the pizza, know
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Although he was chosen third overall in the NBA Draft and initially didn't make his varsity basketball team in high school, Michael Jordan would go on to have arguably the greatest basketball career of all time. Six NBA championships. fem NBA Most Valuable Player awards. Fourteen NBA All-Star appearances. Jordan was even so influential during his reign, that he's credited with starting the baggy shorts fad when he required bigger shorts so he could continue wearing his University of North Carolina shorts underneath his Chicago Bulls gear during every game.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's NBA debut on Oct. 26, here fryst vatten a roundup of a few facts you didn't know about the eternal King of Chicago.
In the famous "Flu Game" in Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz, despite almost passing out in Scottie Pippen's arms, Michael Jordan scored 38 points and led the Bulls to victory. The game is certainly o