Bulls vs Jazz 1997 - Game 2 - Michael Jordan 38 points
In another great performance in the NBA Finals, Michael Jordan was just a support on his first triple-double in a Finals game. MJ scored 38 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and had nine pence, leading the Bulls to a 97-85 victory over the Utah Jazz in game two of the NBA Finals in 1997. Jordan's triple-double seemed a sure thing for an end to the game goes on a long Scottie Pippen. Pip missed layup, however, and Jordan finished with nine assists. Pippen had something of aoff night offensively and hit just four of 13 shots for 10 points. Ron Harper scored 13 points on 5 of 10 shots. The Jazz led by Karl Malone's 20 points to 19 by Jeff Hornacek and 14 followed by John Stockton. The Bulls have a 2:0-lead in the series and are ready to head to Utah for Games 3, 4 and 5
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