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Detroit Pistons @ Chicago Bulls 1991 Playoffs ECF Game 1: The Statement Game

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Before a deafening crowd of 18,676 fans at Chicago Stadium, the Bulls defeated the Pistons, 94-83, in the opening game of the four-of-seven-game Eastern Conference championship series.

Jordan, whose election as the league's most valuable player will be announced Monday, was held to 22 points, 9 points below his playoff average, on 6-for-15 shooting along with three boards, three steals and six assists.

But Jordan's teammates stepped forward -- the Bulls' bench combined for 30 points and starters Scottie Pippen (18 points), Bill Cartwright (16 points) and Horace Grant (10 rebounds) stood up to Detroit's physical play, holding off the Pistons whenever they threatened to take control.

"I had a bad game, but we still won," Jordan said afterward. "I think that shows the maturity of our team. I think this shows them that we've got a team, instead of a one-man situation."

Today's game set the tone for the remainder of the series. There was very little open-court play, and there were very few scintillating offensive moves. This series will be physical. Bodies will fly. Tempers will flare. Skin will bleed. Character will be tested.

There were times away from the ball when the action resembled a rugby scrum. Players shoved, held and did whatever else they felt they could get away with.

"It's a different style of ball when you play us," said Mark Aguirre, who led the Pistons with 25 points. "They're not going to be able to play us like Philly, where they got a lot of running and dunks for scores."

During the first half, Jordan exchanged angry words with both Mark Aguirre and Dennis Rodman. Jordan's confrontation with Rodman occurred after Rodman fouled Jordan away from the ball, trailing the play.

A major part of the Pistons' game plan is to keep a body on Jordan at all times, bumping him, shoving him, trying to wear him down. But today, Jordan reacted angrily, shoving Rodman, then screaming in his face. Jordan's message was clear. No matter what tactics the Pistons try, he will not be intimidated.

"We cannot let them intimidate us with the little cheap stuff," Jordan said. "We're not going to let that happen. We're not going to take any junk from anybody."

Yet the Pistons made the game competitive, despite the fact they had numerous factors working against them. Detroit ended a grueling six-game series against the Boston Celtics on Friday, whereas the Bulls had not played since Tuesday.

But the sizzling shooting of Aguirre (9-for-16) and Vinnie Johnson (21 points, 10-for-19) brought the Pistons back from a 10-point deficit with 10 minutes left in the third quarter.

Capping a 15-4 run, James Edwards hit a 10-foot jump shot to give the Pistons their first lead of the second half, 54-53, with 4 minutes 57 seconds left in the third quarter.

"We don't make excuses," Johnson said, with typical Piston swagger. "We're champions back-to-back. I'm not saying we're fatigued. I played great. If some guys seemed tired, you should go talk to them."

Tired or not, the Pistons couldn't contain the Bulls once they caught them. Jordan was held scoreless in third quarter, yet Chicago held together well enough to take a 68-65 lead into the final 12 minutes. Then during the first five and a half minutes of the fourth quarter, with Jordan and Pippen on the bench, the Bulls extended their lead to 9 points, 81-72. Detroit never got close than 7 points thereafter.

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  • that was not a goal ...

    that was not a goal tend either the ball was on its way up bitches

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  • damn refs always ...

    damn refs always called in jordons favor and he was a dirty player he knows it that is why you dont see him at any nba functions al that motherfucker cares about is money he has a gambling problem and who knows he probably paid those refs off there is alot of inside S**t we dont see mother fuckers

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  • And if anyone has a ...

    And if anyone has a problem with the last statements, sorry. That's business. I hope you didn't already forget the NBA is an entertainment giant...or did you?

    Look, Isiah, being the big name that he was, definitely brought bread to the NBA. So did Dr. J, Larry, Magic, Hakeem, Malone, Stockton, Charles...it's been like that ever since the popular 80s. Jordan was a prime product of the 80s, and he was able to boost the NBA for the rest of his career--namely, the majority of the 90s.

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  • Thus their reason ...

    Thus their reason for walking off the Palace floor: pride and embarassment, the latter because their Rules had failed them (or succeeded for MJ). The Pistons literally hammered and beat him, molding him into the hard, cerebral, unstoppable force he was. I mean, in his day barely anyone, if at all, could beat the "new" MJ. That made for good TV, then more fans, and thus prosperity for the NBA. Plus, this is a team playing in a large-market city. How was MJ going to avoid being the "poster boy"?

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  • And please, do NOT ...

    And please, do NOT give me any bull about Stern changing the rules so that the league could cater to Jordan. Jordan was already a great player, great scorer, great playmaker by the time the Pistons came of age; but the Jordan Rules changed Jordan from spectacular to dangerous. The Pistons forced MJ to play smart team basketball, and their philosophy soon bit 'em in their rears.

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