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Michael Jordan wouldn't play in the 'Flu Game' if he had to do it all over again: 'I jeopardized my health more so than I should have'NBA legend Michael Jordan would not play in “The Flu Game” if he had to do it all over again. Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz is called “The Flu Game ...
it's one of the most iconic Jordan retro in the world. Tinker Hatfield’s masterpiece widely known as the Flu Game XII has garnered acclaim for more than just its style and material quality.
Despite the Air Jordan 12 "Flu Game" releasing multiple times over the years, it will always excite old-school NBA fans and sneakerheads. Totally immune to the pressure and other viral illnesses ...
The real grails have a tale to tell—and few kicks have a more remarkable backstory than the beloved Air Jordan ... The Flu Game 12s have been re-released a handful of times over the years ...
In Game 5 of the 1997 Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz, Michael Jordan arrived with flu-like symptoms. Although, he looked lost in the first quarter, he rallied and scored 17 points ...
That game is famously known as the "flu game" after Jordan scored 38 points against the Utah Jazz in the Finals while he had the flu and a 103-degree fever. Jordan gave his shoes to the Utah Jazz ...
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