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  1. 1997 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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      For the Chicago Bulls, the campaign was almost identical to their record-breaking 1995–96 season. They began the season 12–0, a… See more

    Series Summary

    The Finals were played using a 2–3–2 site format, where the first two and last two gamesSee more

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    Broadcasting

    Marv Albert was the play-by-play announcer for his seventh straight NBA Finals for the NBA on NBC. It was his third straight NBA Finals working with color analysts Matt Guokas and … See more

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    Aftermath

    Both teams would meet again in the Finals in 1998, the first time the same two teams met in the NBA Finals since 1989, when the Lakers and Pistons went up against each other. Only t… See more

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