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Today 32 years ago, Jordan ignited the arena, and the legend of three consecutive championships began!

1:55am, 27 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 21, 1993, the sky of NBA history was once again lit up by a legend. In the Phoenix stadium, Michael Jordan scored 41 points and led the Chicago Bulls to defeat the Suns 4-2 to complete their first "three consecutive championships" dominance, and Jordan himself won the third finals MVP trophy without any suspense.

This is a legendary starting point, but what is even more shocking is that he actually achieved such a great cause twice.

🐂 The first "dynasty" was conferred gods: How did Jordan rule the early 1990s?

1991, 1992, 1993 - In these three years, there was no suspense in the NBA. Whether it was Magic Johnson's Lakers, "Glider" Drexler's Trail Blazers, or Barkley-led Suns, all lost in the finals. Jordan averaged 41 points per game and is still a single series scoring record in the history of the Finals.

This iron-blooded Bulls composed of Jordan, Pippen and Horace Grant, under Phil Jackson's triangular offensive system, not only have excellent offense and defense, but also has a terrifying "execution at critical moments". They are the answer to that era and the "nightmare" of any championship team.

🏆 Three consecutive championships in history: Greatness has never been common

Jordan's Bulls have won three consecutive championships in two consecutive championships, which is an extremely rare phenomenon in NBA history. Looking at the entire NBA history, there are only a handful of teams that have truly completed at least one "three consecutive championships":

Lakers: the overlord of the George McCann era, creating the early NBA dynasty.

Celtics from 1959 to 66: In the era of Bill Russell's rule, he won eight consecutive championships, which is the most unreplicable myth in the NBA.

Bulls from 1991-93: Jordan was awarded the title for the first time, with three championships and three FMVPs in three years.

Bulls from 1996-98: Jordan ascended the throne again after his comeback and completed his second three-game winning streak.

2000-02 Lakers: The OK combination was invincible for three years, and Kobe and O'Neal merged.

On this list, each name represents the peak of an era, and Jordan is the only superstar who has completed two consecutive championships at different stages.

📅 Today, 32 years later, why are we still talking about Jordan?

Because he not only wins, he defines how to win.

He used his physical confrontation, air stagnation, cold blood at critical moments, and domineering spirit of "I don't need a tiebreaker" to interpret what true domination is. He has never lost in the finals, topped the top 6 times, and FMVP 6 times, and no one represents the meaning of "champion" more purely than him.

32 years have passed, and the league has been changing, from Kobe, Duncan, James, to today's Antetokounmpo, Jokic, Doncic... But no matter which generation, as long as they talk about greatness, champions, and killer temperament, Michael Jordan will always be the first to emerge in those old photos and videotapes.

Because he not only left the championship, but also left an attitude.

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