
NBA FINALS, 1992: GAME 1 {CHICAGO BULLS VS. PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS} (TV)
Summary
Live coverage of Game One of the 1992 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Portland Trailblazers. Marv Albert calls the action from the Chicago Stadium, while Mike Fratello and Earvin "Magic" Johnson provide analysis, and Ahmad Rashad offers courtside reports. Michael Jordan and the Bulls take an early lead and end the first quarter ahead, 33-30. By halftime, with the Bulls leading by 15, Jordan has set two NBA Finals records for a half: hitting six three-pointers and scoring a total of 35 points. The Bulls have a 37-point advantage over the Trailblazers at the end of the third quarter. The Bulls go on to win the game, 122-89. The program concludes with a post-game interview with Jordan. Commercials deleted.
Details
- NETWORK: NBC
- DATE: June 3, 1992 9:30 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 1:38:54
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: T:32832
- GENRE: Sports
- SUBJECT HEADING: Basketball; Sports; African-American Collection - Sports
- SERIES RUN: NBC - TV, 1992
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Marv Albert … Announcer
- Mike Fratello … Sports Commentator
- Johnson, Earvin "Magic" … Sports Commentator
- Ahmad Rashad … Sports Commentator
- Michael Jordan
- Chicago Bulls (basketball team)
- Portland Trailblazers (basketball team)