SI Vault: In third incarnation, Michael Jordan still performs feats of magic
Posted Sep 27, 2015
In the waning moments of last Friday night's game between the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan added to his compendium of career highlights. With his team holding a six-point lead, Jordan had his jump shot partially blocked by Bulls forward Ron Artest, and Chicago started a fast break.
(Sports Illustrated)
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