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What if Michael Jordan had not retired in 1994?

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In 1993, Michael Jordan led the team to win the third consecutive championship. Then, he made a decision that shocked the world - retired to play baseball. The Chicago Bulls, without Jordan, lost in the 1994 Eastern Conference semifinals. In 1995, Jordan returned briefly, wearing the No. 45 jersey, but the Bulls missed the championship again. Many people believe that Jordan could have won two more championship trophys during this period.

The rewrite of the plot

Jordan did not retire. The nostalgia for his father became his motivation on the field, and he turned his grief into strength in the game. In 1994, the Bulls, led by Jordan, Scotty Pippen and young Tony Cukkochi, fought fiercely against the Knicks and Pacers, sweeping the Eastern Conference all the way.

Where is the finals? They fought the Rockets led by Hakeim Olajuwon for seven games and finally defeated their opponents to win the championship. Jordan averaged 35 points per game in the finals and deservedly won his fourth Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) award.

In 1995, the two sides met again. This time, the more confident Bulls won in just six games. Jordan led the team to five consecutive championships, and the Bulls had the chance to set the legendary record of eight consecutive championships.

What would happen if Jordan never retired? He may have eight championship trophys and eight finals MVP awards.

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