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The Legend of The Shot (Michael Jordan) Best game I've ever seen (By Jack McCallum)
On the morning of May 7, 1989, a Sunday, I had (More) Best game I've ever seen (By Jack McCallum)
On the morning of May 7, 1989, a Sunday, I had breakfast with the Chicago Bulls at a suburban Cleveland hotel, probably a Marriott. It was a simpler time, you see, more mingling between the superstars and the unwashed, ink-stained wretches back then.
Michael Jordan, fresh off his third-consecutive scoring title and at the top of his one-on-one powers, was loose and confident. But his demeanor belied the mission of the day -- beating a strong Cavaliers team (Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, Ron Harper, Larry Nance, Craig Ehlo, the "team of the '90s," as Magic Johnson described them) -- that was playing on its home court in a decisive Game 5 Eastern Conference first-round playoff game. The Cavs had beaten the Bulls six times during the regular season, and Jordan had missed a free throw that had cost Chicago Game 4.
Some four hours later, Jordan and his teammates began a game that was tightly played throughout. The crowd was loud, and the Cavaliers led 100-99 with about seven- or eight-seconds left. Brad Sellers of the Bulls inbounded at sidecourt after Chicago coach Doug Collins had called a timeout. Everybody knew Sellers was going to try to get it to Jordan, who already had 42 points, but Ehlo, a scrappy 6-foot-7 guard, had a reputation as a "Jordan stopper." Cue laugh track.
Jordan made a mad dash for the pass, like a kid trying to get loose during a playground game of tag. He got it, took a couple frantic dribbles, and, with Ehlo right on him, double-pumped in a 15-foot jumper to win it. But you know that part. You've seen it -- what? -- a thousand times.
In a career filled with iconic moments, for some reason this one, which occurred in a first-round game and did not lead to a championship, ranks with any of them. Why? Perhaps because it won the game and beat the buzzer. Perhaps because we remember Jordan's exultant leap. And perhaps because we remember Ehlo's "what-just-happened?" expression of pain, not the last time the Cavs would be tortured by His Airness.
I also remember Jordan alongside of Collins after the game. Somebody asked Collins what the final play was called.
"That was the 'get the ball to Michael and everybody get the f--- out of the way' play" answered Collins.
Jordan cracked up. (Less)
The Academy Award For... Best Supporting Actor A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners (More) A video of every best supporting actor winner at the Academy Awards, from 1936 to 2007. The winners are... 1936 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It as Swan Bostrom 1937 Joseph Schildkraut - The Life of Emile Zola as Alfred Dreyfus 1938 Walter Brennan - Kentucky as Peter Goodwin 1939 Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach as Doc Boone 1940 Walter Brennan - The Westerner as Judge Roy Bean 1941 Donald Crisp - How Green Was My Valley as Gwilym Morgan 1942 Van Heflin - Johnny Eager as Jeff Hartnett 1943 Charles Coburn - The More the Merrier as Benjamin Dingl 1944 Barry Fitzgerald - Going My Way as Father Fitzgibbon 1945 James Dunn - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn as Johnny Nolan aka The Brooklyn Thrush 1946 Harold Russell - The Best Years of Our Lives as Homer Parrish 1947 Edmund Gwenn - Miracle on 34th Street as Kris Kringle 1948 Walter Huston - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Howard 1949 Dean Jagger - Twelve O'Clock High as Maj. Harvey Stovall 1950 George Sanders - All About Eve as Addison De Witt 1951 Karl Malden - A Streetcar Named Desire as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell 1952 Anthony Quinn - Viva Zapata! as Eufemio Zapata 1953 Frank Sinatra - From Here to Eternity as Pvt. Angelo Maggio 1954 Edmond O'Brien - The Barefoot Contessa as Oscar Muldoon 1955 Jack Lemmon - Mister Roberts as Ens. Frank Thurlowe Pulver 1956 Anthony Quinn - Lust for Life as Paul Gauguin 1957 Red Buttons - Sayonara as Airman Joe Kelly 1958 Burl Ives - The Big Country as Rufus Hannassey 1959 Hugh Griffith - Ben-Hur as Sheik Ilderim 1960 Peter Ustinov - Spartacus as Lentulus Batiatus 1961 George Chakiris - West Side Story as Bernardo 1962 Ed Begley - Sweet Bird of Youth as Tom 'Boss' Finley 1963 Melvyn Douglas - Hud as Homer Bannon 1964 Peter Ustinov - Topkapi as Arthur Simon Simpson 1965 Martin Balsam - A Thousand Clowns as Arnold Burns 1966 Walter Matthau - The Fortune Cookie as Willie Gingrich 1967 George Kennedy - Cool Hand Luke as Dragline 1968 Jack Albertson - The Subject Was Roses as John Cleary 1969 Gig Young - They Shoot Horses, Don't They? as Rocky 1970 John Mills - Ryan's Daughter as Michael 1971 Ben Johnson - The Last Picture Show as Sam the Lion 1972 Joel Grey - Cabaret as Master of Ceremonies 1973 John Houseman - The Paper Chase as Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. 1974 Robert De Niro - The Godfather Part II as Vito Corleone 1975 George Burns - The Sunshine Boys as Al Lewis 1976 Jason Robards - All the President's Men as Ben Bradlee 1977 Jason Robards - Julia as Dashiell Hammett 1978 Christopher Walken - The Deer Hunter as Nikonar 'Nick' Chevotarevich 1979 Melvyn Douglas - Being There as Benjamin Turnbull Rand 1980 Timothy Hutton - Ordinary People as Conrad Jarrett 1981 John Gielgud - Arthur as Hobson 1982 Louis Gossett, Jr. - An Officer and A Gentleman as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley 1983 Jack Nicholson - Terms of Endearment as Garrett Breedlove 1984 Haing S. Ngor - The Killing Fields as Dith Pran 1985 Don Ameche - Cocoon as Arthur Selwyn 1986 Michael Caine - Hannah and Her Sisters as Elliot 1987 Sean Connery - The Untouchables as Jim Malone 1988 Kevin Kline - A Fish Called Wanda as Otto West 1989 Denzel Washington - Glory as Pvt. Trip 1990 Joe Pesci - Goodfellas as Tommy DeVito 1991 Jack Palance - City Slickers as Curly Washburn 1992 Gene Hackman - Unforgiven as Little Bill Daggett 1993 Tommy Lee Jones - The Fugitive as Marshall Samuel Gerard 1994 Martin Landau - Ed Wood as Bela Lugosi 1995 Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects as Roger 'Verbal' Kint 1996 Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell 1997 Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting as Sean Maguire 1998 James Coburn - Affliction as Glen Whitehouse 1999 Michael Caine - The Cider House Rules as Dr. Wilbur Larch 2000 Benicio del Toro - Traffic as Javier Rodriguez 2001 Jim Broadbent - Iris as John Bayley 2002 Chris Cooper - Adaptation as John Laroche 2003 Tim Robbins - Mystic River as Dave Boyle 2004 Morgan Freeman - Million Dollar Baby as Eddie "Scrap-Iron" Dupris 2005 George Clooney - Syriana as Bob Barnes 2006 Alan Arkin - Little Miss Sunshine as Edwin Hoover 2007 Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh MUSIC: "The Road to Hell" by Chris Rea. (Less)
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