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  • Essay / The Flu Game: Michael Jordan, Basketball's Greatest...

    The following year, 1996, Jordan and the Bulls basketball team won another NBA title. “Jordan was the MVP of the NBA finals during this 96 season. This award was his 4th” (Contemporary p.1). Since Jordan won another title the first year after returning to the league, it began to show across the country that he was a true dominant force. He started to show that he was a legend and the king of the league. Jordan and the Bulls won two more titles in consecutive years, and Jordan accumulated many other individual accolades. Not only did Jordan make the city of Chicago happy, but the entire city as well. According to Hollar, "Jordan was the leader of the 1992 Olympic team. He led the United States to another gold medal and its second Olympic gold medal" (p. 68). Jordan had the determination and fight to make it big. The best example of this is the “flu »