#1 Chicago Bulls vs New York Knicks (37 points)
Michael Jordan picked up a leg injury early in the game and sat out most of the first quarter before playing coming back to play most of the second half. He never got going as he could manage only 17 points, a season low, in the game. Nine of these points came in the last quarter as he missed 16 shots out of 20 taken. MJ was averaging 47.7 in the previous three games but the injury break put a break on his scoring as he couldn't find his consistency in the game.
New York Knicks were a better team as they went on to inflict the worst loss in Michael Jordan's career. A scoreline that read 112-75 is not something MJ would like to remember. The game played on 28th November 1992 at New York witnessed a one-sided affair with Bulls providing no answers to the offense and defense of the Knicks. "We got our butts kicked today," Jordan said. "We didn't come in with the same intensity they did. It's been a while since we've been totally taken out of a ball game like this."
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Charles Oakley played a physical game with 16 rebounds for the Knicks and he was well supported by Patrick Ewing who scored 26 points. Chicago Bulls went on to win the Championship this season with a regular season record of 57-25, defeating Phoenix Suns in the finals.
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