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1996 SEASON (72-10) on 2K: Bulls vs Kings: Michael Jordan vs. Mitch Richmond
0:00 - First quarter
08:48 - Highlight: Pippen Fast Break Jam
09:58 - Highlight: Michael Jordan Slamming it Down
16:49 - 2nd Quarter Begins
19:56 - Highlight: John Salley Transition Dunk
21:02 - Highlight: Pippen High-Flying Alley-Oop
25:20 - Highlight: Air Jordan Taking Flight
27:04 - Highlight: Kings' Steal and Slam Sequence
35:54 - 3rd Quarter Begins
43:14 - Highlight: Kings' Transition Jam
51:24 - 4th Quarter Begins
53:03 - Highlight: Pippen Transition Slam
01:02:06 - Highlight: Jordan's Massive One-Handed Dunk
01:03:35 - Highlight: "The Worm" Rodman Takes Flight
In a classic clash at the United Center, the ’95-’96 Chicago Bulls proved exactly why they are widely considered the greatest team of all time, dismantling the Sacramento Kings in a performance that felt more like a statement than a regular-season game.
### **The Breakdown**
The game started as a high-octane "track meet," with both teams trading buckets in a neck-and-neck first half that ended in a dead heat. However, the third quarter was where the Bulls truly pulled away. Behind an aggressive defensive strategy and a 16-7 run, Chicago turned a tie game into a 19-point lead. The Kings struggled to find their rhythm, hitting a massive scoring drought that saw them go cold from the perimeter (0-for-6 from three at one point) while the Bulls feasted on high-percentage looks in the paint.
### **Player of the Game: Michael Jordan**
MJ was simply on another level. He finished the night with **34 points**, showcasing a masterclass in mid-range efficiency and relentless rim-attacking. Whether he was fading away over Mitch Richmond or taking flight for a one-handed slam, Jordan was the engine that the Kings simply couldn't stall.
### **Key Team Stats**
* **Field Goal %:** The Bulls shot a highly efficient **59%** through three quarters, consistently moving the ball to exploit defensive gaps.
* **The Glass:** Dennis Rodman lived up to his "Worm" moniker, cleaning the glass with a staggering **17 rebounds**, providing the Bulls with crucial second-chance opportunities.
* **Defense:** Chicago’s defense held the Kings to approximately **35% shooting** for much of the second half, forcing a 24-second violation and several key turnovers.
### **Final Box Score Highlights**
* **Michael Jordan:** 34 PTS, 3 AST (including a massive 14-point second-half surge).
* **Scottie Pippen:** 12+ PTS, showcasing defensive versatility and high-flying transition finishes.
* **Dennis Rodman:** 17 REB, 1 Earth-shattering dunk.
* **Mitch Richmond (Kings):** 25 PTS, keeping the Kings afloat through the first three quarters before the Bulls' defense clamped down.
**The Bottom Line:** The Bulls' selfless play and lockdown defense turned a competitive matchup into a blowout, securing their 72-10 pace momentum. For 95-96 Bulls on 2K, this was a perfect demonstration of "The Process" resulting in a dominant win.
Видео 1996 SEASON (72-10) on 2K: Bulls vs Kings: Michael Jordan vs. Mitch Richmond канала 95-96 Bulls on 2K
08:48 - Highlight: Pippen Fast Break Jam
09:58 - Highlight: Michael Jordan Slamming it Down
16:49 - 2nd Quarter Begins
19:56 - Highlight: John Salley Transition Dunk
21:02 - Highlight: Pippen High-Flying Alley-Oop
25:20 - Highlight: Air Jordan Taking Flight
27:04 - Highlight: Kings' Steal and Slam Sequence
35:54 - 3rd Quarter Begins
43:14 - Highlight: Kings' Transition Jam
51:24 - 4th Quarter Begins
53:03 - Highlight: Pippen Transition Slam
01:02:06 - Highlight: Jordan's Massive One-Handed Dunk
01:03:35 - Highlight: "The Worm" Rodman Takes Flight
In a classic clash at the United Center, the ’95-’96 Chicago Bulls proved exactly why they are widely considered the greatest team of all time, dismantling the Sacramento Kings in a performance that felt more like a statement than a regular-season game.
### **The Breakdown**
The game started as a high-octane "track meet," with both teams trading buckets in a neck-and-neck first half that ended in a dead heat. However, the third quarter was where the Bulls truly pulled away. Behind an aggressive defensive strategy and a 16-7 run, Chicago turned a tie game into a 19-point lead. The Kings struggled to find their rhythm, hitting a massive scoring drought that saw them go cold from the perimeter (0-for-6 from three at one point) while the Bulls feasted on high-percentage looks in the paint.
### **Player of the Game: Michael Jordan**
MJ was simply on another level. He finished the night with **34 points**, showcasing a masterclass in mid-range efficiency and relentless rim-attacking. Whether he was fading away over Mitch Richmond or taking flight for a one-handed slam, Jordan was the engine that the Kings simply couldn't stall.
### **Key Team Stats**
* **Field Goal %:** The Bulls shot a highly efficient **59%** through three quarters, consistently moving the ball to exploit defensive gaps.
* **The Glass:** Dennis Rodman lived up to his "Worm" moniker, cleaning the glass with a staggering **17 rebounds**, providing the Bulls with crucial second-chance opportunities.
* **Defense:** Chicago’s defense held the Kings to approximately **35% shooting** for much of the second half, forcing a 24-second violation and several key turnovers.
### **Final Box Score Highlights**
* **Michael Jordan:** 34 PTS, 3 AST (including a massive 14-point second-half surge).
* **Scottie Pippen:** 12+ PTS, showcasing defensive versatility and high-flying transition finishes.
* **Dennis Rodman:** 17 REB, 1 Earth-shattering dunk.
* **Mitch Richmond (Kings):** 25 PTS, keeping the Kings afloat through the first three quarters before the Bulls' defense clamped down.
**The Bottom Line:** The Bulls' selfless play and lockdown defense turned a competitive matchup into a blowout, securing their 72-10 pace momentum. For 95-96 Bulls on 2K, this was a perfect demonstration of "The Process" resulting in a dominant win.
Видео 1996 SEASON (72-10) on 2K: Bulls vs Kings: Michael Jordan vs. Mitch Richmond канала 95-96 Bulls on 2K
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