JORDAN BLOWS IT, 1992
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December 3, 2008, 11:36 pm
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Chicago Bulls, Madison Square Garden, Michael Jordan, New York Knicks, Video | Tags: 1990s NBA, Basketball History, Playoffs
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Chicago Bulls, Madison Square Garden, Michael Jordan, New York Knicks, Video | Tags: 1990s NBA, Basketball History, Playoffs
With Chicago leading, 48-39, with 4 minutes 30 seconds left in the first half, Jordan missed an uncontested breakaway dunk slamming the ball hard off the back rim. The crowd roard for more than a minute, and the energy in the building seemed to transfer to the Knicks. New York ended the first half with an 11-3 run, closing to 51-50 after Chicago had built a 13-point first-quarter lead.
– From The New York Times, 5/10/92
I miss the old center court logo.
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Indeed! The old center court logo was beauteous. Walsh needs to institute more retro jersey nights
Comment by Avi December 4, 2008 @ 9:35 pmYour boy Joakim bricks dunks like he’s in some sort of dunk-bricking union. What kind of damn fundamentals did they teach at that high school of yours?
Comment by z maricon December 9, 2008 @ 4:02 pmWe were a passing school.
Comment by Jake December 9, 2008 @ 7:50 pm