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Chicago Bulls @Utah Jazz | 1997 NBA Finals | Game 5 | Delta Center



1997 NBA Finals
Game 5

June 11, 1997

Chicago Bulls 90, Utah Jazz 88
Scoring by quarter: 16–29, 33–24, 18–19, 23–16

Pts: Michael Jordan 38
Rebs: Scottie Pippen 10
Asts: Jordan, Pippen 5 each

Pts: Karl Malone 19
Rebs: Greg Ostertag 15
Asts: Karl Malone 6

Chicago leads the series, 3–2
Delta Center, Salt Lake City
Attendance: 19,911

Referees:
No. 43 Danny Crawford
No. 25 Hugh Evans
No. 21 Bill Oakes

Game 5, known by its misnomer as “The Flu Game”, was one of Michael Jordan’s most memorable games. At 2 a.m. on Tuesday morning, Jordan called his personal trainer to his hotel room, where he was lying in the fetal position and sweating profusely. He hardly had the strength to sit up in bed and was diagnosed with a stomach virus or food poisoning, likely caused by a pizza ordered the night before. Jordan eventually claimed it was food poisoning in the 2020 docuseries The Last Dance. The Bulls’ athletic trainers told Jordan that there was no way he could play the next day. The Jazz were a perfect 10-0 at home in the postseason up until that point, and a third consecutive win would give them the series lead. The Bulls needed their leader for this critical game, and despite his sickness, Jordan got out of bed at 5:50 p.m. on Wednesday, just in time for the 7 o’clock tip-off at the Delta Center.

Jordan was weak as he stepped on the court for Game 5. At first, he displayed little energy, and John Stockton, along with reigning MVP Karl Malone, led the Jazz to a 16-point lead (36–20) in the second quarter. But Jordan slowly began to make shots despite lacking his usual speed. He scored 17 points in the quarter as the Bulls ended the half with a large run cutting the Jazz lead to four (53–49). While Jordan was fatigued in the third and sitting on the bench, Utah was able to reclaim the lead and stretched it to 8 points (77–69). Jordan shot well again in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points. With 46.4 seconds left and Chicago down 85–84, he was fouled and went to the free throw line. He made the first to tie the game, but missed the second. Toni Kukoč got the offensive rebound to Jordan, who dribbled back to allow the offense to set up. He passed the ball to Pippen, who was quickly double-teamed. Pippen then passed the ball back to a now-unguarded Jordan, who made a 3-point shot to give the Bulls an 88–85 lead with 25 seconds remaining in the game. A Greg Ostertag dunk brought the Jazz back within one point, but Luc Longley answered with a dunk of his own, and Chicago held on for a victory when John Stockton missed the first of two free throws in front of the stunned crowd. With only a few seconds remaining and the game’s result safely in Chicago’s favor, Jordan collapsed into Scottie Pippen’s arms, creating an iconic image that has come to symbolize The Flu Game.

Malone was the high-scorer for the Jazz with 19 points but shot poorly during the game, air-balling an off-balance shot on the possession prior to Jordan’s 3-pointer. Malone finished the second half 1-for-6 from the field. Jordan played 44 minutes, finishing the game with 38 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 1 block.

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20 Comments

  1. Who's watching this after LeBron's break the greatest all time leading scorer?

  2. 😊 yes this is so awesome I just heard about this game being talked about never saw it didn't even know that this happened to Michael. So thankful you put this up

  3. I never was much interested in the basketball but I did one night surfing through channels and board land on this game. It was the only Michael Jordan game ever saw. After that understood

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