For once and for all, the cause of Michael Jordan's infamous "flu game" has been settled—and it wasn't the flu. Back in 1997 ahead of game five of the 1997 Finals against the Utah Jazz, it was initially said the iconic athlete had come down with flu-like symptoms and had been sick in the hours leading up to the court showdown.
However, the court pro persevered and played despite his illness, scoring 38 points, including a finial 3-pointer. "He had shown that no matter how sick he was, he's.
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