1998 | Bulls vs Jazz | Michael Jordan Final Shot | NBA Finals Game 6
[Applause] hippen into Jordan Michael working on Russell brings them to within one they scored within 4 seconds there that’s how quickly that changes now now it puts some pressure on the Jazz to score once again Jordan with 43 alone is double they swat at it and steal it here comes Chicago 17 seconds 17 seconds from game seven or from Championship number six Jordan open Chicago with the lead timeout Utah 5.2 seconds left Michael Jordan running on fumes with 45 points at the end of the game you got to get it out of his hands he’s beat you so many times you watch Jordan play Doug and you know that at the end of the game he’s a killer this was really the play that hurt Isaiah because they scored so quickly Michael got in there and scored within 4 seconds and what and what happened was Michael double back you’re going to see he’s in play look where horn a sec is setting the screen Michael never clears so Malone doesn’t see him he comes from The Blind Side and strips him so three crucial plays here by Michael Jordan now as he gets Brian Russell with a quick crossover look at Brian Russell slips and Michael pulls up and buries the shot to give him a one-point lead that may have been who knows what will unfold in the next several months but that may have been the last shot Michael Jordan will ever take in the NBA watch Jordan’s left hand here as he gives Russell the push referee can’t see that Jordan frees himself up for a clean look the greatest thing about Jordan is he has all the tricks that’s why it’s so difficult to guard him if that’s the last image of Michael Jordan how magnificent is it
Michael Jordan makes 3 crucial plays including his final game-winning shot for the Chicago Bulls as they defeated the Utah Jazz in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 14, 1998, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT.
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What a great move and a great shot by the guy MJ šššÆ