Welcome to a special fiftieth episode of the Dunkin' with Dom podcast! In the first of many "History on the Hardwood" episodes, Trey and I are winding the clock back to 1998, talking about what is seen by many to be Michael Jordan's most important and best-played game ever. We'll be talking about all things Game 6, breaking down one of the most legacy-defining games in NBA history. Today's guest(s): Trey Redfield
"History on the Hardwood" is a series in which I'll be covering some of the most career-altering, league-changing, historic games ever in the NBA. For every game covered, we'll provide all the historical context needed, followed by a nearly forty-minute breakdown of every play, key moment, and statistic. After that, we'll go through a series of part-fun/part-informative categories, including "Fun Facts", eleven hand-picked "Award Winners" (my personal favorite: the Joe Flacco/Jeff Green “How Crap, This Guy is On This Team?” Award), "Legacy Thoughts", "What-If Questions", and more.
Today's Hardwood Classic: 1998 NBA Finals, Game 6, Chicago Bulls @ Utah Jazz