Everybody forgot Bryant Miller started as a weatherman at Fox 32 for a short period of time, till having a long career at WMAQ-TV Channel 5, he did started as disc jockey at WLS AM 890 [NOW CELEBRATING 100 Years]. Bryant is now on weekdays at Channel 5 News at 5, 6 and 10pm.
I love how the Bulls use a Pink Floyd song for the visiting player announcement, then an Alan Parsons song for the Bulls. Alan Parsons produced a lot of the tracks on Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd's most successful and well known album. I've got to think whoever chose the music was a fan of both.
18:01 Jordan really didn't have a strong left at all, he did that move a lot during his career, that stutter step with the ball in his right hand. Eventually the left got better, but it wasn't as strong as people are being convinced to believe. Still, MJ is the best ever.
This is such BS. If you watch Jordan consistently throughout his career his left was phenomenal. Many of his greatest moves and shots were him driving to his left. To use one clip like this to discredit him is such foolish nonsense. And to hyperbolically state that he "didn't have a strong left at all" really shows you should not be taken seriously. Go watch the game Jordan had against the same Bucks team less than a month earlier, he's continually driving to his left and the defense can do nothing to stop him.
Thanks for these games, feel like a kid watching the Bulls on WGN. 😊
Everybody forgot Bryant Miller started as a weatherman at Fox 32 for a short period of time, till having a long career at WMAQ-TV Channel 5, he did started as disc jockey at WLS AM 890 [NOW CELEBRATING 100 Years]. Bryant is now on weekdays at Channel 5 News at 5, 6 and 10pm.
I love how the Bulls use a Pink Floyd song for the visiting player announcement, then an Alan Parsons song for the Bulls.
Alan Parsons produced a lot of the tracks on Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd's most successful and well known album.
I've got to think whoever chose the music was a fan of both.
That is a fantiastc insight.
@@josedomingues23 thanks.
When the NBA was still worth watching
Thanks for the post, and reminding me of Rickie Pierce. I loved his game
Thanks a lot..These Bucks were really a good team but could not deal with Bulls athleticism. Much appreciated :-)
I remember watching the Bucks/Bullls on WFLD-TV FOX Channel 32/AM 1000 In 1989
This Milwaukee team my gosh!! 😮Ricky Green, Paul Pressey, Terry Cummings, Jack Sikma, Ricky Pierce,Sidney Moncrief w bruisers Mokeski and Kristkowiak.
Awesome uploads! The 88-89 Bulls were one of my favorite teams.
Hey all of you, my name's George Nemitz. I wish today's Milwaukee Bucks would play this good just like they in 1988.
U won the finals two years ago years ago George let’s get back to reality here
the bucks have a guy named giannis, u should check him out
Nice perm, Doug!!! 😂😂😂
I'm glad this is from WFLD-TV FOX Channel 32 / WMAQ Radio All News 67[ Now Known as 670 The Score]
Before they went back to WGN-TV Channel 9 in 1989, White Sox in 1990.
That was a good bucks team. Almost won 50 games and finished 4th. Tough division
Miller aslo hosted Rock On Chicago on WLS-TV Channel 7 and WLS 890 and 94.7
18:01 Jordan really didn't have a strong left at all, he did that move a lot during his career, that stutter step with the ball in his right hand.
Eventually the left got better, but it wasn't as strong as people are being convinced to believe.
Still, MJ is the best ever.
This is such BS. If you watch Jordan consistently throughout his career his left was phenomenal. Many of his greatest moves and shots were him driving to his left. To use one clip like this to discredit him is such foolish nonsense. And to hyperbolically state that he "didn't have a strong left at all" really shows you should not be taken seriously. Go watch the game Jordan had against the same Bucks team less than a month earlier, he's continually driving to his left and the defense can do nothing to stop him.
Jordan really is the greatest..
Forgot the Bulls were on AM 1000 why before they became ESPN 1000
omg. the commercials. no ones gonna take a hack at those? really?
I enjoyed them.
Hey all of you, my name's George Nemitz. I wish that todays Milwaukee Bucks played this good like they did in 1988.