One of the most iconic moments in basketball history took place on May 7, 1989, during a pivotal playoff game between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The game was tied at 100 with only seconds left on the clock, and the Bulls had possession. The ball was inbounded to Michael Jordan, who dribbled the ball up the court, knowing that everything was riding on this final possession. With time running out, Jordan made his move, faking left and then quickly turning right to create space between him and his defender. Then, with just two seconds left on the clock, Jordan launched a stunning 15-foot jump shot that sailed over the outstretched arms of Craig Ehlo, the Cavs' best defender. As the ball swished through the hoop, the capacity crowd erupted, and Jordan pumped his fist in triumph. It was a moment of sheer brilliance, one that cemented Jordan's status as a basketball legend and will be remembered by fans for generations to come.
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