Bryon Russell
no he has not.
Michael Jordan won 6 NBA Finals with the Chicago Bulls. Jordan never lost a finals series. In all the NBA Finals series he played, he received the Finals MVP award.
The 1997 NBA finalists were the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. The Bulls won the series and grabbed their 6th NBA Championship crown. Michael Jordan won the finals MVP award.
Of course he lost a GAME. Not a series. A GAME. He didn’t sweep for 6 finals genius!
Michael Jordan is not in the MVP baseball series. You can create him if you want, but he doesn't "exist".
Indiana Pacers won over the Chicago bulls on their game 4 of the 1998 nba eastern conference finals. Reggie Miller sealed the win with his game winning 3 point shot over Michael Jordan. The Pacers tied the series 2-2 but eventually lost to the Bulls 3 games to 4. This Pacer team was considered the best Pacers ever.
In 1990 the Portland Trail Blazers won the Western Conference and went on to be defeated by the Detroit Pistons in the Finals.
He won the 2007 Calder Trophy and scored the Series winning goal in the 2010 Stanley Cup finals.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha was the winning pitcher of Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
The Seattle SuperSonics (64--18) of the Western Conference (NBA) took on the Chicago Bulls (72--10) of the Eastern Conference (NBA), with the Bulls holding Home team. The series was played under a Playoff format Best-of-Seven Playoff. Chicago won the series 4 games to 2, a fitting conclusion after a record breaking 72--10 standing during the regular season. Michael Jordan was named Finals MVP.
The Chicago Bulls by beating the Seattle Supersonics 4-2
Michael's final game as a Bull was Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. In the game, Michael scored 45 points and hit "The Shot" in the closing seconds to give the Chicago Bulls a 1 point win. This clinched the series and the title 4-2, and giving Chicago and Jordan 6 championships. His last shot went down as 1 of the greatest of all time.