Before sinking one of the most famous shots in NBA history, Michael Jordan spent the hours leading up to Game 5 of the 1989 Bulls-Cavaliers series sitting in silence, staring at a blank TV. The story, ...
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Down by a point with 3 seconds remaining in a decisive fifth game against the Cavaliers, Michael Jordan chose that moment to deliver the most famous shot of his incredible career.