I really didn’t remember much from the game aside from the steal from Malone and Jordan’s shot.
Three things I took from it:
1. The bulls got 5 points in their favor on blown shot clock calls. Eisley should have had a 3 that didn’t count. Ron Harper got a 2 that appeared late.
2. I do think the bulls would have won game 7. I believe I saw their would have been an extra day off after game 6, and it appeared the Bulls (especially MJ) were out of gas due to Pippens back and a grueling series with Indiana. The jazz seemed to handle the pressure poorly in game 6 although they appeared to be the better team for the most of the game. I know Jordan had a ton of points but he missed a lot of shots short in the second half. The extra day of rest with no travel would have favored the bulls IMO and I suspect Utah would have caved under the massive pressure of that moment.
3. I think there was about 6 guys max in that game good enough to play today, at least significant minutes. The game has evolved so much, it felt like it was moving in slow motion (aside from Jordan).
It was a hard fought game overall, but I thought the play was sloppy for the most part. How many layups did Hornacek miss?
Three things I took from it:
1. The bulls got 5 points in their favor on blown shot clock calls. Eisley should have had a 3 that didn’t count. Ron Harper got a 2 that appeared late.
2. I do think the bulls would have won game 7. I believe I saw their would have been an extra day off after game 6, and it appeared the Bulls (especially MJ) were out of gas due to Pippens back and a grueling series with Indiana. The jazz seemed to handle the pressure poorly in game 6 although they appeared to be the better team for the most of the game. I know Jordan had a ton of points but he missed a lot of shots short in the second half. The extra day of rest with no travel would have favored the bulls IMO and I suspect Utah would have caved under the massive pressure of that moment.
3. I think there was about 6 guys max in that game good enough to play today, at least significant minutes. The game has evolved so much, it felt like it was moving in slow motion (aside from Jordan).
It was a hard fought game overall, but I thought the play was sloppy for the most part. How many layups did Hornacek miss?