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Down by three in game six of the 1998 NBA Finals, the Chicago
Bulls call timeout to diagram a play.
:37
Michael Jordan explodes to the hole for two on an isolation
play which cuts the deficit to one.
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Jordan sneaks behind Karl Malone and strips the ball away
as Malone looks for an escape route.
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Without pausing for time, Jordan dribbles across midcourt
to set up for a possible game-winning shot.
:07
With a season, a championship, and an era on the line, Jordan
drives hard to the middle, stops short of the stripe, and
pulls up for this famous shot.
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With the rim in focus and the rest of the world a blur, Jordan
holds the pose as he watches his final shot strike its target.
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The Bulls defense swarms, the clock expires, and the celebration
begins.
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