Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 01, 1993, Page 16, Image 16

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    Jordan outscores Bulls, leads Chicago over Knicks
CHICAGO (A!*) — II is the way cham
pions play basketball: it is the way
Mu.haul Iordan plays basket trail.
The Chicago Bulls, one e down 2-0 in
their playoff series with New York, beat
the New York Knu.ks for the second
straight time, a 105-95 victory Monday in
a roaring Chicago Stadium, a game in
which Jordan finished with 54 points and
left his signature on why he is simply
basketball's best player
In n commanding display, Jordan
scored more than half of his loam's
points, shooting 18 of 31 from the field,
including six three-pointers, after going
only three of 18 in Saturday’s 10.3-83 tri
umph
But for all of Jordan's theatrics, the
Bulls did not secure game four until Scot
tie Pippen converted a three-point play
with 2:09 left and Jordan followed with
another basket with 1:36 remaining.
The Eastern Conference finnls, tied 2-2.
resume Wednesday night at New York’s
Madison Square Garden, where the
Knic ks have won 27 straight Game six
will be in Chicago Friday night
If a seventh game is needed, it will Ins
in New York next Sunday.
It was the sixth time Jordan had scored
50 or more points in playoff games. He
holds the all-time playoff high — 63
against Boston in double overtime in
19H6
The Knicks made a final hid with less
than three minutes to play when they
cams within 94-00 on a fwisket by Patrick
Ewing and a free throw by Charles Oak
ley. Then Pippen put it away.
John Starks and Ewing each scored 24
points for New York Horace Grant had
14 for Chicago and Pippen added 13.
This game, unlike the previous three,
was a relatively tame affair. No punching,
no head-butting — just a whole lot of Jor
dan.
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