The 1992 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1991–92 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls of the East Conference took on the Portland Trail Blazers of the Western Conference for the title, with Chicago having home court advantage, as they had the best record in the NBA. The Bulls would go on to win the series in six games. Michael Jordan was named Finals Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row, to go with his sixth straight regular season scoring titles. NBC Sports used Ahmad Rashad (both teams sidelines)
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| - The 1992 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1991–92 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls of the East Conference took on the Portland Trail Blazers of the Western Conference for the title, with Chicago having home court advantage, as they had the best record in the NBA. The Bulls would go on to win the series in six games. Michael Jordan was named Finals Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row, to go with his sixth straight regular season scoring titles. NBC Sports used Ahmad Rashad (both teams sidelines)
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| - Trail Blazers defeat Jazz, 4-2
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| - Marv Albert, Mike Fratello, and Magic Johnson
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| - Chicago Bulls 1991–92 NBA champions
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| - Bulls defeat Cavaliers, 4-2
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| - Dick Bavetta, Hue Hollins, and Jake O'Donnell
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| - Chicago Bulls 1991–92 NBA Champions
- Portland Trail Blazers 1991-92 Western Conference Champions
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| - The 1992 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1991–92 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls of the East Conference took on the Portland Trail Blazers of the Western Conference for the title, with Chicago having home court advantage, as they had the best record in the NBA. The two teams appeared headed to face each other for most of the season and comparisons were made between Clyde Drexler and Michael Jordan throughout the season. A month earlier Sports Illustrated had even listed Drexler as Jordan's "No. 1 rival" on a cover the two appeared on together before the playoffs. The media, hoping to recreate a Magic Johnson-Larry Bird type rivalry in Jordan-Drexler, compared the two throughout the pre-Finals hype. The Bulls would go on to win the series in six games. Michael Jordan was named Finals Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row, to go with his sixth straight regular season scoring titles. NBC Sports used Ahmad Rashad (both teams sidelines)
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