Data from the championship series of the National Basketball Association’s 1990-1991 season encapsulates a pivotal moment in basketball history. These figures represent a complete statistical record of the series between the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers, including points scored, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and field goal percentages for each player and team across the five games played.
Analysis of these figures offers insight into the strategies employed by both teams, the performance of key players such as Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, and the overall flow of the series. Examining these numbers provides a concrete understanding of how the Bulls, led by Jordan, secured their first NBA championship and marked the beginning of their dominance in the 1990s. The statistical information serves as a valuable resource for historians, analysts, and fans seeking to understand the nuances of this landmark event.