NBA Finals featured the back-to-back defending champions Chicago Bulls and the Phoenix Suns. Michael Jordan was looking to ...
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The Arizona Republic readers chose Mount Rushmore of Phoenix basketball in a poll on azcentral.com. Here are the results.
NBA MVP Charles Barkley led Phoenix to the Finals in 1993, only to lose to Jordan and the Bulls in six games. Steve Nash won back-to-back MVPs with the Suns in 2005 and 2006 but failed to lead ...
The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers had one of the most fierce rivalries in NBA history during the 1990s. They met six ...
Perhaps no starting lineup, though, has ever been as iconic as the Fab Five. Michigan's 1991 recruiting class is praised as ...
He was the first bona fide superstar for the Suns when he was acquired via trade prior to the 1992-93 season, promptly leading Phoenix to the 1993 NBA Finals, where they fell to the Michael Jordan ...
A Single Season of Dominance: The Legendary Journey of Hakeem Olajuwon ...
Coby White scored 36 points, Josh Giddey flirted with a quadruple-double and the Chicago Bulls wrecked LeBron James’ return ...