Things got real ugly on the court after the 1999 NBA lockout. Can the NBA and its players avoid a similar fate when things return to normal this year? When Michael Jordan walked off the Delta Center ...
NBA Champions San Antonio Spurs', from left, Tim Duncan, Antonio Daniels, David Robinson, Gerard King, Sean Elliott, Avery Johnson and Jerome Kersey celebrate after defeating the New York Knicks 78-77 ...
SAN ANTONIO — Some have argued that the San Antonio Spurs 1999 NBA title deserves an asterisk because it came during a lockout-shortened season. And that topic resurfaced once again courtesy of ...
In 1999, the San Antonio Spurs won their maiden championship, with Tim Duncan helping steer the squad to the title amid the rigors of the NBA lockout-shortened season. They entered the Finals as heavy ...
The Chicago Bulls would not have beaten the San Antonio Spurs in the 1999 NBA Finals if the team had been able to keep Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman, a former member of that ...
As little as Michael Jordan wants to hear it, Jerry Reinsdorf had a number of valid reasons for breaking up the Chicago Bulls after their 1998 championship. Not doing so would have created the most ...
Scottie Pippen joined the Houston Rockets back in 1999. Teaming up with big names like Charles Barkley and Hakeem Olajuwon, the expectations were sky-high. Unfortunately, the reality turned out to be ...
The New York Knicks and Miami Heat, inseparable best of enemies, are the only franchise that can truly claim that they "start from the bottom" before getting "here," at least from the perspective of a ...
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