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  2. Jordan Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Rules were an instrumental aspect of the rivalry between the "Bad Boys" Pistons and Jordan's Chicago Bulls in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This style of defense limited players including Jordan from entering the paint and was carried out by Dennis Rodman and Bill Laimbeer.

  3. The Jordan Rules (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Rules: The Inside Story of a Turbulent Season with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls is a 1991 book by Sam Smith, chronicling the Chicago Bulls' 1990–91 championship season. The book takes its name from the "Jordan Rules" strategies used by the Detroit Pistons at the time to limit Michael Jordan's effectiveness. [1]

  4. Bulls–Pistons rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Pistons deployed a defensive basketball strategy known as "Jordan Rules" to beat Michael Jordan and the Bulls. Pistons go on to lose 1988 NBA Finals. 1988–89: Pistons: 6–0: Pistons, 3–0: Pistons, 3–0: Pistons 84–66: Pistons open up The Palace of Auburn Hills. Pistons finish with the best record in the league (63–19) 1989 Eastern ...

  5. Former Bulls Insider Calls Out Michael Jordan For “Blatant Lie”

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    The latest person to speak out is former Chicago Tribune writer and author of “The Jordan Rules,” Sam Smith. Former Bulls Insider Calls Out Michael Jordan For “Blatant Lie” Skip to main ...

  6. A meaningless circus dunk by the Warriors in a blowout led to ...

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  7. Despicable Chicago crowd behavior a byproduct of hubris and ...

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    He was the most charismatic basketball player, the most marketable athlete and, most certainly, the most ruthless, unforgiving competitor. ... “The Jordan Rules,” which was released in 1991.

  8. Sam Smith (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Smith wrote The Jordan Rules [2] and Second Coming: The Strange Odyssey of Michael Jordan from Courtside to Home Plate and Back Again (or simply Second Coming).He also is co-author of the basketball book, The Perfect Team, and the Total Basketball Encyclopedia.

  9. Triangle offense - Wikipedia

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    The "Jordan Rules" was a defensive strategy which consisted of solely targeting Michael Jordan. Jordan had already established himself as an elite NBA superstar by single-handedly turning Chicago into a playoff contender. However, by sharing responsibility rather than shouldering it, he continued to blossom as a great all-around basketball player.