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The Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls faced off in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals . NBA icons Reggie Miller and Michael Jordan were the two best players in the series and Miller was super excited to face Jordan and the Bulls. “We all looked at the Bulls as the standard model of success,” Miller said in The Last Dance docuseries.

“They were considered the best at that time, but we felt — I feel to this day — we were the better team. The whole thing is, there was whispers that this was going to be Mike’s last year. So I think a perfect storm was brewing.



And in my mind, I was thinking, ‘All right, this is it, you’re gonna retire Michael Jordan.'” The 1998 Eastern Conference Finals was an exciting series. The Bulls won Games 1 and 2 at home to take a 2-0 series lead, but the Pacers responded by winning Games 3 and 4 in Indiana.

Miller hit a game-winning 3-pointer in Game 4 with 0.7 seconds left in regulation. The Pacers had all the momentum going into Game 5 and some NBA pundits thought Jordan and the Bulls were in trouble.

However, Chicago won Game 5 in blowout fashion by a final score of 106-87. Indiana then won Game 6, 92-89, setting up a Game 7 at the United Center. Game 7 was captivating from start to finish.

The Pacers outscored the Bulls 27-19 in the first quarter, but Chicago answered by outscoring Indiana 29-18 in the second quarter. The Bulls won the third quarter 21-20 and the fourth quarter 19-18 to win Game 7 by a final score of 88-83. Jordan fi.

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