1 month ago | By WGN TV
CHICAGO - When it comes to the 1989 NBA Playoffs, most people remember the moment from May 7th of that year, and who can blame them.
"The Shot," or Michael Jordan's game-winning jumper to beat the Cavaliers at the end of regulation in Game 5 to clinch the first round series for the Bulls, is one of the most iconic in NBA history.
But it wouldn't be the only significant moment for the team in those playoffs, and the next one came 33 years ago on Thursday night.
That's when the Bulls advanced to their first-ever Eastern Conference Finals by beating the Knicks 113-111 in Game 6 at Chicago...
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