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90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:51 am
by agetro23
There are probably a number of oldschool Bulls fans who recorded these games.

I'm looking to obtain and/or trade for some. If anyone has or know where to find such games, let me know

Thanks and much appreciated.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:35 pm
by bledredwine
Man. I would love to rewatch a season on my big tv, relive the wonder and excitement.

I wonder if there’s a youtube playlist for any season or if there’s a way to do this through big screen.

My father recorded many tapes long ago, but he hasn’t converted them as far as I know.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:46 pm
by _txchilibowl_
There are a handful of classic Bulls/Jordan games available to purchase on Amazon Prime. Normally $8.99 I think.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:20 am
by jc23
No Mj, i do got some Drose era games

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:18 am
by agetro23
Same, bledredwine! I saw a few on Amazon prime as well, but they were slim pickings. Its the same 4 or 5 games unfortunately. There used to be sellers of these DVDs on websites like ioffer and ebay. Haven't seen many up now though.

If anyone has full playoff and regular-season games, pm me. Or email me here: goldenhoops32@gmail.com

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:24 am
by bledredwine
agetro23 wrote:Same, bledredwine! I saw a few on Amazon prime as well, but they were slim pickings. Its the same 4 or 5 games unfortunately. There used to be sellers of these DVDs on websites like ioffer and ebay. Haven't seen many up now though.

If anyone has full playoff and regular-season games, pm me. Or email me here: goldenhoops32@gmail.com


Can you let me know if you ever have luck? I’d be up for buying a couple.

If not, no worries!

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:09 am
by JordansBulls

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:07 pm
by prolific passer
I have a bunch of classic bulls games on dvd back when they were popular but now everything is pretty much on YouTube.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:58 pm
by chitowndish
I've been watching the Suns Finals series on YouTube and the quality is fine for me. It definitely doesn't look great but honestly it's kind of refreshing to watch 90s basketball again.

It's also great for old stuff I saw some video of Tyson training and it made me look up some of his old fights and then I started looking up Ali fights and ended up watching a bunch of his career. Foreman was something else man that fight was amazing and Joe Frazier just tenatious AF, Ali had a quote where he said if he ever had to go to war with demons he would want to go with Joe Frazier and I believe it after those. Even took a look at Frazier Foreman and man that one was tough but it made it more impressive to see how Ali dealt with Foreman.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 5:13 pm
by bledredwine
chitowndish wrote:I've been watching the Suns Finals series on YouTube and the quality is fine for me. It definitely doesn't look great but honestly it's kind of refreshing to watch 90s basketball again.

It's also great for old stuff I saw some video of Tyson training and it made me look up some of his old fights and then I started looking up Ali fights and ended up watching a bunch of his career. Foreman was something else man that fight was amazing and Joe Frazier just tenatious AF, Ali had a quote where he said if he ever had to go to war with demons he would want to go with Joe Frazier and I believe it after those. Even took a look at Frazier Foreman and man that one was tough but it made it more impressive to see how Ali dealt with Foreman.


Dude, youhave to get into Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns. The fab four had the most epic circular battles with eachother.

And yeah, 90s sports are unbeatable. It was just more of a competitive sport back then. Now, only boxing is, because you have to defend or you get punched in the face.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 3:21 pm
by chitowndish
bledredwine wrote:Dude, youhave to get into Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns. The fab four had the most epic circular battles with eachother.

And yeah, 90s sports are unbeatable. It was just more of a competitive sport back then. Now, only boxing is, because you have to defend or you get punched in the face.


Thanks I will definitely check these out that was what I liked about the Foreman/Frazier/Ali fights was seeing how they all dealt with each other and then seeing rematches how people adjust after the first fight so I'm looking forward to seeing these because it sounds like a bit of both.

Yeah the 90s defense is nice to see and then 90's Bulls defense has such dominant perimeter D they are ahead of their time with that but it's still so effective then because the guards have to initiate everything. I feel like Caruso would have had an even bigger impact back then because so many teams depended on one PG to set everything up and he could put the clamps on them. I'm enjoying it Pip is blocking perimeter shots to himself and I just really like this team BJ MJ Pip Grant and Cartwright is solid throughout and everyone has a well defined role that they execute on and with their experience together they run things like a machine at this point. Compared to what the current Bulls are doing it's just refreshing to see people executing on a plan.

Re: 90s Bulls/MJ Games on DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:30 pm
by bledredwine
chitowndish wrote:
bledredwine wrote:Dude, youhave to get into Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns. The fab four had the most epic circular battles with eachother.

And yeah, 90s sports are unbeatable. It was just more of a competitive sport back then. Now, only boxing is, because you have to defend or you get punched in the face.


Thanks I will definitely check these out that was what I liked about the Foreman/Frazier/Ali fights was seeing how they all dealt with each other and then seeing rematches how people adjust after the first fight so I'm looking forward to seeing these because it sounds like a bit of both.

Yeah the 90s defense is nice to see and then 90's Bulls defense has such dominant perimeter D they are ahead of their time with that but it's still so effective then because the guards have to initiate everything. I feel like Caruso would have had an even bigger impact back then because so many teams depended on one PG to set everything up and he could put the clamps on them. I'm enjoying it Pip is blocking perimeter shots to himself and I just really like this team BJ MJ Pip Grant and Cartwright is solid throughout and everyone has a well defined role that they execute on and with their experience together they run things like a machine at this point. Compared to what the current Bulls are doing it's just refreshing to see people executing on a plan.


I agree.

Defense was a priority then and often bigs would get drafted on elite defense and rebounding alone.
That skillset is just not as prioritized anymore in favor of hitting shots and passing.

If you want a very exciting set of fights, the Fury vs. Wilder trilogy were some of the most exciting fights that I've seen in decades.
The third fight was bonkers.