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    Chicago Earns 6th NBA Title
    The Utah Jazz had hopes of pushing the NBA Finals to a seventh game, but Michael Jordan (pictured, left) and the Chicago Bulls had other ideas. Jordan took over in dramatic fashion Sunday, making the key plays down the stretch as the Bulls beat the Jazz, 87-86, to win their sixth NBA title in eight seasons. But the future of Jordan, Coach Phil Jackson (right) and forward Scottie Pippen remains uncertain.

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    Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
    With their sixth title secured, the waiting game has begun for many Chicago fans as the future of the Bulls franchise and Michael Jordan (pictured) remains uncertain. There is still hope the Bulls' key components may remain in Chicago next season. In this era of free agency, where does this Bulls team stack up against the greatest teams of all time?
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    Could Jordan Get Any Better?
    The only thing that could have made Michael Jordan's game-winning performance in Game 6 of the NBA Finals was if it happened in a Game 7, writes The Post's Michael Wilbon. Now, the NBA, the fans and the world will have to wait to see if Jordan will back for another curtain call.
  • MONDAY: Vintage Jordan: Better With Age
  • SUNDAY: Bulls Enjoy Flirting With Disaster
  • SATURDAY: Jazz Rain on Chicago's Party
  • THURSDAY: Wrestling With the Dennis Dilemma
  • JUNE 8: It's Strange Timing for a No-Show

  • POSTSEASON AWARDS
    Indiana's Bird Named Coach of the Year

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    Larry Bird (pictured), who led the Indiana Pacers to their best winning percentage in franchise history this year, was named NBA coach of the year May 12, becoming just the fourth rookie coach to win the honor.

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