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The Bulls prevailed and beat the Pacers 88–83, winning their sixth Eastern Conference title. In a much-anticipated Finals, The Bulls faced the team they beat the previous year, the Utah Jazz. Led by Karl Malone and John Stockton, the Jazz felt confident that they could defeat the Bulls, winning game one at Utah's Delta Center. Facing a ...
The Pacers only made it to the NBA playoffs three times in their first 13 seasons. [1] The Pacers would not win their first playoff series until the 1993–94 season, which came against the Orlando Magic. It was during this time that the Pacers were led by 1987 draft pick, Reggie Miller, who entered the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012. [2]
The Pacers had a memorable series against the highly favored Boston Celtics that they managed to extend to five games before losing Game 5, 124–121, with Larry Bird hosting one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. During that season the Pacers changed logos for the first time, and also unveiled new uniforms designed by Olympic gold ...
The Bulls erased their deficit and led briefly before the Pacers used a 3-point barrage Thursday night to earn a 120-104 road win. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 21 points, 20 assists ...
Pacers hold DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine to 35 points -- 18 below their average -- on 15-of-34 shooting. 5 reasons the Pacers turned in one of their best games of the season in beating the Bulls ...
The Chicago Bulls (32-19) play against the Indiana Pacers (34-34) at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Game Time: 7:00 PM EST on Friday February 4, 2022 Chicago Bulls 8, Indiana Pacers 0 (Q1 10:17) What's the ...
The Pacers bounced back in Game 4 with a strong contribution from Lance Stephenson and won 99–92. The Pacers lost Game 5 in Miami on May 30 but won Game 6 at home on June 1, extending the series to Game 7. The Pacers were defeated by Miami 99–76. [71] One year after stepping down, Larry Bird returned as president of basketball operations.
The Bulls are the only NBA franchise as of 2022 to have a combination of multiple championships and zero losses in the NBA Finals (the San Antonio Spurs are the closest other franchise to this mark, but the 2013 Finals loss to Miami has given the Spurs an all-time Finals record of 5–1). The Bulls initially competed in the NBA's Western Division.