We all remember Michael Jordan's famous 'Flu Game,' right? The legendary Jordan scored 38 points for the Chicago Bulls in a 90-88 win over the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals despite experiencing flu-like symptoms before and during the game — though he later revealed he had food poisoning from pizza.
Basketball: NBA Playoffs: Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan on bench during game vs Utah Jazz. Jordan was sick with the flu. Game 5. Salt Lake City, UT 6/11/1997 CREDIT: John W.
n at Goldin Auction. The shoes were photo-matched by MeiGray and came with a letter of authenticity from Thomas as well as a photo of Jordan signing the shoes in front of Thomas after the game.— graham crackers and applesauce — during a November 1996 game against the Jazz. When Thomas was assigned to the visitor's locker room during the Jazz's series with the Bulls at the Delta Center, he gave Jordan the same snacks.
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