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Jordan-era games on VHS, DVD?

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Re: Jordan-era games on VHS, DVD? 

Post#21 » by bulls6pack » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:41 pm

JordanBulls, are those VHS or DVD? If VHS, how hard would it be to put on DVD? How's the quality and what's your price?
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Post#22 » by BeKuK » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:42 pm

JordansBulls wrote:
Nope, I tried them several times and they only ship to Europe.


If you need something...I could ship it to you!
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Post#23 » by OldSchoolNoBull » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:58 pm

The NBA could make a fortune if it made all of the games in its fault available online in HD quality(or whatever the best quality available for older games is). Make it a streaming service a la Netflix streaming. Be able to pick any game you want and watch it on your computer or your TV(if you have a device that will allow it). Charge $5 or $10 a month.

Or make all the games available as DVD image files, so all you have to do is download the file for a game and burn it to a blank DVD. Charge $1 per game, or $50 for [one team's] full season, or $5 for a full playoff series. When blu-ray burning becomes affordable/practical, make blu-ray image files for more recent games available too. Something like that.

Of course, never offer games from the current season, so people still have to pay for LP.
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Post#24 » by MARIABKBCARDS1 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:20 pm

I also have a large number of Michael Jordan games on DVD and I am always looking for any games I do not already have in my collection. I collect many other players as well, however I have the most Jordan games. I believe that I have the largest Michael Jordan collection in the world. If you wish to view my collection, my site is www.mariabkbcards.com and I can be reached at mariabkbcards@hotmail.com - Thank you for your time.
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Post#25 » by esmile » Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:34 pm

DRose4MVP wrote:I have probably over 3,000 games on DVD/VHS. Might have to send you a email.


Hi, is it possible Could you please share with us your list?

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Post#26 » by Trm3 » Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:31 am

eNgIeS wrote:Any Jordan-less Bulls game from 93-95?

I taped all the 90's. Including the Jordan retired years in the middle.

Those VHS tapes have just been sitting in a box in my garage. I don't know if they're any good now.
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Post#27 » by Ccwatercraft » Tue Mar 17, 2020 4:23 am

When I upgraded my entertainment center I had to visit the two big side pieces that were jam packed with NBA/Jordan VHS tapes , probably 75 videos that I forgot I owned. I kept maybe 6 (Utah), and the rest went into the recycle bin.

i dont even own a VHS player anymore
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Post#28 » by Kurt Heimlich » Thu Mar 19, 2020 12:32 am

DVR'ing the Bulls Heat Playoff game from 1996 on NBC Sports Chicago right now. If they keep airing these old MJ games the NBA canceling games will be a blessing in disguise for us Bulls fans.
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Post#29 » by Stratmaster » Thu Mar 19, 2020 6:26 pm

FYI the Bulls TV channel is televising the Bulls 1996 playoff games. One every other night.

I watched game one against the Heat yesterday. I had forgotten how good, intense and exciting NBA basketball used to be. It is going to be tough to switch back to the modern NBA again after watching real basketball every other night.

Oh, and for those who think the championship teams were all MJ and Pip... go watch that game 1. Kukoc, Harper, Rodman... and even Longley (at the beginning of games only) could all be game changers on their own.

MJ had a GREAT supporting cast.
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Post#30 » by madvillian » Thu Mar 19, 2020 10:55 pm

I watched Bulls/Knicks '93 game 6 last night. Holy **** the sets were so simple back then! You literally ran like one off ball screen and then tossed it to a post player. That said, big men tried to DUNK everything and guys were physical, the game was def different. Not necessarily better, but different.
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Post#31 » by Stratmaster » Fri Mar 20, 2020 1:15 am

madvillian wrote:I watched Bulls/Knicks '93 game 6 last night. Holy **** the sets were so simple back then! You literally ran like one off ball screen and then tossed it to a post player. That said, big men tried to DUNK everything and guys were physical, the game was def different. Not necessarily better, but different.


What could be more simple than PnR after PnP after PnR?
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Post#32 » by dice » Fri Mar 20, 2020 2:52 am

Stratmaster wrote:FYI the Bulls TV channel is televising the Bulls 1996 playoff games. One every other night.

I watched game one against the Heat yesterday. I had forgotten how good, intense and exciting NBA basketball used to be. It is going to be tough to switch back to the modern NBA again after watching real basketball every other night.

Oh, and for those who think the championship teams were all MJ and Pip... go watch that game 1. Kukoc, Harper, Rodman... and even Longley (at the beginning of games only) could all be game changers on their own.

MJ had a GREAT supporting cast.

jordan-pippen-harper was a fearsome perimeter defense
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