1993 NBA FINALS
John Paxson shoots the series winning shot in Game 6.
'The 1993 NBA Finals' was the championship round of the 1992-93 NBA season, featuring the Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, and the Phoenix Suns, winners of 62 games and led by regular season MVP Charles Barkley. The Bulls became the first team since the legendary Boston Celtics of the 1960s to win three consecutive championship titles, clinching the "three-peat" with John Paxson's game-winning 3-pointer that gave them a 99-98 victory in Game 6. This series was also notable in that the road team won each game, with the exception of Chicago in game 4.
| Contents |
| 1993 NBA Finals roster |
| 1993 Chicago Bulls |
| 1993 Phoenix Suns |
| Series Summary |
| Game 3 |
| Game 4 |
| Game 5 |
| Game 6 |
| Trivia |
| See also |
| External links |
1993 NBA Finals roster
1993 Chicago Bulls
Head Coach:Phil Jackson
Michael Jordan |
Scottie Pippen |
Horace Grant |
B.J. Armstrong |
Scott Williams |
Bill Cartwright |
Stacey King |
Trent Tucker |
John Paxson |
Will Perdue |
Rodney McCray |
Ricky Blanton |
Darrell Walker |
Corey Williams |
Jo Jo English |
1993 Phoenix Suns
Head Coach:Paul Westphal
Charles Barkley |
Dan Majerle |
Kevin Johnson |
Tom Chambers |
Danny Ainge |
Richard Dumas |
Negele Knight |
Oliver Miller |
Mark West |
Jerrod Mustaf |
Frank Johnson |
Tim Kempton |
Series Summary
| Game | Date | Home Team | Result | Road Team | TV Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | June 9 | Phoenix | 92-100 | 'Chicago' | NBC 9:00pm et |
| Game 2 | June 11 | Phoenix | 108-111 | 'Chicago' | NBC 9:00pm et |
| Game 3 | June 13 | Chicago | 121-129 (3ot) | 'Phoenix' | NBC 8:30pm et |
| Game 4 | June 16 | 'Chicago' | 111-105 | Phoenix | NBC 8:00pm et |
| Game 5 | June 18 | Chicago | 98-108 | 'Phoenix' | NBC 8:00pm et |
| Game 6 | June 20 | Phoenix | 98-99 | 'Chicago' | NBC 9:00pm et |
''Bulls win series 4-2''
Game 3
The Phoenix Suns won game 3 in 3OT, 129-121.
Game 4
In Game 4, Michael Jordan was unstoppable, scoring 55 points at Chicago Stadium and making a tough driving layup late in the game while getting fouled. The Bulls won 111-105.
Game 5
The Suns never trailed in a 108-98 Game 5 win on the road to head home for Game 6 down 3-2.
Game 6
The Bulls got off to a good start in Game 6 but struggled in the fourth quarter, wasting a double-digit lead to trail 98-94. Michael Jordan made a layup to cut the margin to 2 points, and the Suns missed a shot on their next possession. Trailing 98-96 and facing a Game 7 on the road if they lost that day, John Paxson took a pass from Horace Grant and buried a three pointer with 3.9 seconds left, giving the Bulls a 99-98 lead. The victory was secured by a last-second block from Horace Grant.
Trivia
★ Michael Jordan, who averaged a Finals-record 41.0 PPG during the six game series, became the first player in NBA history to win three straight NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Awards. He joined Magic Johnson as the only other player to win the award three times. The NBA started awarding the Finals MVP in 1969.
★ This series was aired on NBC. Marv Albert and Mike Fratello called the action.
★ Bill Swerski's Superfans appeared at the Bulls championship parade.
★ Before game 5, Charles Barkley famously announced to his teammates that they needed to win to "Save the City", a reference to the riots anticipated in Chicago if the Bulls won the championship at home.
See also
★ 1993 NBA Playoffs
External links
★ NBA History
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