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Quiz about Another Case of History ThreePeating

Another Case of History Three-Peating Quiz

The championships of Phil Jackson

Phil Jackson "three-peated" three times with two different teams, and also won back-to-back titles for his 10th and 11th championships.

A multiple-choice quiz by Shadowmyst2004. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
413,502
Updated
Sep 03 23
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The Chicago Bulls' 1990-91 season saw the team win 61 games. What seed were they in the Eastern Conference when the playoffs started? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Led by Clyde Drexler, what team was the Bulls finals opponent in 1991-92? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In 1992-93, which fellow Dream Team player was the leading scorer for the Phoenix Suns, the Bulls opponents in the finals? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. How many games did the Bulls win in the first year of their second three-peat in the 90s, season 1995-96, setting a new record for wins in a season? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 1996-97, which team did the Bulls beat to win the championship? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The Bulls secured their sixth NBA championship in eight years with Phil Jackson at the helm in 1998. Which assistant coach on the roster was also named to the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments under Jackson? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. A year after retiring, which team did Jackson join as the head coach in 1999? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. While the team the LA Lakers played in the finals in 2001 may have had the "Answer", they were asking the wrong question. Who was the star of the 76ers that fell to the Lakers? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In 2001-02 the Lakers won their third straight title, and sixth in a row in a season that he coached for Phil Jackson. Who was the Finals MVP?


Question 10 of 10
10. In which league did 11-time NBA champion Phil Jackson win his first coaching championship, in 1983-84? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The Chicago Bulls' 1990-91 season saw the team win 61 games. What seed were they in the Eastern Conference when the playoffs started?

Answer: 1

Under Phil Jackson's coaching and Michael Jordan's transcendent talent, the Chicago Bulls emerged as a force to be reckoned with during the regular season. They finished the season 61-21.

In the NBA Finals, they faced the formidable Los Angeles Lakers, led by Magic Johnson. In a series that would become iconic, the Bulls prevailed in five games, winning the championship on their home court.
2. Led by Clyde Drexler, what team was the Bulls finals opponent in 1991-92?

Answer: Portland

All four were teams the Bulls beat in the finals in the 1990s. With a balanced supporting cast behind Michael Jordan including Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and B.J. Armstrong, the Bulls finished the regular season with a stellar record of 67 wins and 15 losses. The Bulls emerged victorious in six games against Portland, clinching their second consecutive championship.
3. In 1992-93, which fellow Dream Team player was the leading scorer for the Phoenix Suns, the Bulls opponents in the finals?

Answer: Charles Barkley

None of the wrong answers ever played for the Suns organization. With Michael Jordan leading the charge as the league's top scorer, Scottie Pippen's all-around contributions and the strong supporting cast, including Horace Grant and B.J. Armstrong, the Bulls finished the regular season with a record of 57 wins and 25 losses.

At the end of the finals, a victory over the Phoenix Suns, Michael Jordan retired from the NBA for the first time.
4. How many games did the Bulls win in the first year of their second three-peat in the 90s, season 1995-96, setting a new record for wins in a season?

Answer: 72

Key players like Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Toni Kukoč were all in their primes, Michael Jordan was back for a full season after a near two-year layoff, and the Bulls also featured future Hall of Famer Robert Parrish as the Bulls won the 1995-96 championship. Rodman was the league's leading rebounder, Jordan was the leading scorer, and Kukoč was the sixth man of the year. The Bulls beat the Sonics in the finals.

The Bulls finished the regular season 72-10 (the previous record was 69-13 by the LA Lakers in 1971-72). Steve Kerr, who was a 3-point specialist on that team would later be the coach of the 2015-16 San Francisco Warriors who finished the regular season at 73-9, making him a part of two 70 win teams.
5. In 1996-97, which team did the Bulls beat to win the championship?

Answer: Utah Jazz

The Suns, Blazers and Lakers were the three teams that the Bulls beat in the finals to win their first three-peat. They beat the Sonics, and then the Jazz twice for their second trio of titles.

In 1996-97, the Bulls had the second best record in league history at 69-13, second only to their own record of 72-10 the previous year. Michael Jordan won his 9th regular season scoring title, and Dennis Rodman won his 6th consecutive rebounding title.
6. The Bulls secured their sixth NBA championship in eight years with Phil Jackson at the helm in 1998. Which assistant coach on the roster was also named to the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments under Jackson?

Answer: Tex Winter

Fred "Tex" Winter, creator of the triangle offense that Phil Jackson used to win 9 titles as a coach, was Jackson's longest-tenured assistant. He also won an additional title as a consultant with Jackson and the Lakers. Winter was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2011. As a head coach, Winter lead Kansas State to two final fours, and two more as an assistant. Following the 1997-98 season when the Bulls won their sixth title in eight years, Michael Jordan retired from the NBA for the second time and Phil Jackson retired as well.

Jim Cleamons, who played on the New York Knicks with Jackson, served as his assistant for 17 seasons in Chicago and Los Angeles, including 9 championships. Brian Shaw played for Jackson for three championships before becoming an assistant coach for him for two more. Doug Collins was the Bulls coach before Jackson.
7. A year after retiring, which team did Jackson join as the head coach in 1999?

Answer: Lakers

Jackson returned to coaching to take on a team with Shaquille O'Neil and Kobe Bryant that had underperformed for the couple of seasons before his arrival. The Lakers went 67-15 during the regular season, the best record in the league.

Shaq's scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking capabilities made him a central figure in the Lakers' success. A rising star, Kobe showcased his versatility, scoring ability, and defensive prowess throughout the season and playoffs. For the Lakers, it was their first time in the finals since the 1990 series, when they lost to Jackson's Bulls.
8. While the team the LA Lakers played in the finals in 2001 may have had the "Answer", they were asking the wrong question. Who was the star of the 76ers that fell to the Lakers?

Answer: Allen Iverson

Allen Iverson, or AI, was also known as the Answer. While his 76ers team managed to steal game one of the finals from the previously unbeaten (in the playoffs) Lakers, they lost the series 4 games to 1. Continuing to evolve as a superstar, Kobe Bryant showcased his scoring ability, versatility, and clutch performances throughout the season and playoffs. That wasn't enough to be the true star though, as regular season MVP Shaquille O'Neal was once again named the Finals MVP.
9. In 2001-02 the Lakers won their third straight title, and sixth in a row in a season that he coached for Phil Jackson. Who was the Finals MVP?

Answer: Shaquille O'Neal

O'Neal won his third straight finals MVP award, despite Bryant's star continuing to rise in the NBA. For Jackson, it was his 9th championship as an NBA head coach. He would win two more with the Lakers in 2009-10 before retiring for good in 2011. Jackson also won two NBA titles as a player with the New York Knicks.
10. In which league did 11-time NBA champion Phil Jackson win his first coaching championship, in 1983-84?

Answer: Continental Basketball Association (CBA)

In the 1983-84 season the Albany Patroons beat the Wyoming Wildcatters 3-2 in the finals of the Continental Basketball Association. Jackson was the coach of the team from 1982-87.

He also coached Piratas de Quebradillas to the Baloncesto Superior Nacional finals in 1984, and the Gallitos de Isabela team to the playoffs for three seasons from 1984-86, before returning to the Piratas de Quebradillas for 1987. He was able to coach in the CBA and BSN at the same time as they played different times of the year.
Source: Author Shadowmyst2004

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