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They were swept by the eventual champs and Jordan was playing his 20th? game for the season.
Averaged 43 points @ 50% 6 reb and 6 assists against one of the best line ups of all time...Bird, Mchale, Parish etc...
Jordan always had the better team????
What was the roster when he had 49, 63 and 40 (I think) in a 3 game series??? Daily, Oakley, Wooldridge...pffft.
Jordan was a winner, and did whatever he had to win, Kobe is a Kobe lover, and does whatever he can for Kobe!
He can score, and score amazingly, but MJ was the complete package...
MJ also got DPOY when he averaged 37.1.