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"the most nervous i've been in years" Michael Jordan
NBA teams and fans have intentionally tried to distract Giannis Antetokounmpo at the free-throw line by counting out his time. Since he is known for taking longer than the 10-second limit to shoot, opponents often count loudly to pressure him and prompt officials to call a violation.
Michael Jordan had several acrobatic layups against Laimbeer and Rodman, including one where he drove baseline, absorbed contact midair, and seemed to float before flipping in a reverse layup off the glass.
That’s one of Michael Jordan’s most legendary moments ever.
📅 Game: 1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals (Game 5)
🏀 Teams: Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks
💥 Moment: Jordan drove to the rim and dunked over Dikembe Mutombo, one of the best shot blockers in NBA history.
😂 After the dunk, Jordan looked at Mutombo and shook his finger, mocking Mutombo’s famous “no, no, no” finger wag — a classic MJ move showing his confidence and swagger
Michael Jordan hit a game-winning buzzer-beater against the Atlanta Hawks on March 25, 1995, with 5.9 seconds left, securing a 99-98 victory for the Chicago Bulls. This was his fourth game back from retirement, and he finished with 32 points to seal the win.
Allen Iverson's top five NBA players are Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Shaquille O'Neal. He revealed this list in a recent interview, stating that he has never seen a player like Curry before.
Every highlight reminds us why Kobe Bryant was built different
The query likely refers to a popular video clip showing Kobe Bryant playfully faking out a cameraman. While reporters and camera crews awaited his arrival at a building entrance, Bryant briefly "disappeared" before emerging from a different side door.
While Michael Jordan did drive on Utah Jazz center Greg Ostertag in multiple instances, the most memorable play was a reverse layup and-one in Game 3 of the 1998 NBA Finals. This was just one of many highlights that cemented Jordan's reputation for scoring on any defender in the paint.
Michael Jordan’s last NBA All-Star Game was in 2003, held in Atlanta
He was 38 years old and playing for the Washington Wizards.
In that game, Jordan hit a fadeaway jumper over Shawn Marion.
Michael Jordan everybody makes mistakes
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