Did the Bulls make the playoffs in 2009?

01 The legendary 2009 Bulls-Celtics playoff series The 2009 playoff series between the Bulls and Celtics will go down as one of the most compelling of the last decade.

Did MJ beat the Celtics in the playoffs?

On April 20, 1986, the Chicago Bulls’ Michael Jordan scores 63 points in an NBA playoff game against the Boston Celtics, setting a post-season scoring record. Despite Jordan’s achievement, the Bulls lost to the Celtics in double overtime, 135-131.

What year did Jordan score 63 against the Celtics?

1986
Bulls guard Michael Jordan sets an NBA playoffs record with 63 points against the Celtics. NBA.com takes a look back at the top moments that define the history of the NBA. On April 20, 1986, inside Boston Garden, Michael Jordan put on an unforgettable show.

Who scored 63 points Jordan?

History was made at historic Boston Garden. By scoring 63 points Monday, the most ever in a National Basketball Association playoff game, Chicago’s Michael Jordan broke records held by Elgin Baylor, Bob Cousy and Wilt Chamberlain.

Who has better stats Bird or Jordan?

But Jordan could never get the best of Bird over those 9 seasons, losing 17 out of 28 matchups despite putting up spectacular scoring numbers. The Bulls shooting guard would average 33.5 PPG over those meetings, while Bird would chip in 26.9 PPG and 8.6 RPG.

Did MJ ever have a losing record?

Michael Jordan had 366 losses in his career.

When did Michael Jordan get swept in the playoffs?

Michael Jordan had 179 games played in the playoffs in his career.

NAME SEASON MPG
Michael Jordan 1984-85 42.8
Michael Jordan 1985-86 45.0
Michael Jordan 1986-87 42.7
Michael Jordan 1987-88 42.7

What did the Celtics do to beat the Bulls?

The Celtics took advantage turnovers and dominated the offensive glass, outscoring the Bulls 29-11 in the period and claiming a 52-38 lead at the intermission.

What happened in Game 7 of the Chicago Bulls playoff series?

The Bulls made it interesting during Game 7, climbing back from 14 points down to get within five, but in the end it was the defending champions holding on with a 4-3 victory in what many consider the best-ever series in NBA postseason history. ShopChicagoBulls.com: Get your red Bulls gear and See Red! What is the future for these Bulls players?

Who led the Bulls with 15 points in the loss?

Ben Gordon (15 points), John Salmons (14) and Kirk Hinrich (14) led the Bulls, who were plagued by 22 turnovers and shot only 37.5 percent from the field.