A look back at Jordan’s Game 2 lefty layup 23 years later
Posted Jun 15, 2014
In Game 2 of the 1991 Finals — yes, 23 years ago — Bulls legend Michael Jordan hit one of the most iconic shots of his career, darting down the middle of the paint to fake a right-handed dunk, hang in the air, and then flip home a left-handed layup against the Lakers.
(Sports Illustrated)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Success Beyond a Lottery Pick for UNC BasketballEven if you are drafted highly, you have to turn that into playing at an elite level. That, more than anything, is what’s been...
Tue May 12, 2026Caleb Wilson on his UNC pickup game that went viral
What Caleb Wilson has meant to North Carolina really can't be measured. On top of being such a great playmaker, Wilson fully embraced the Chapel...
Mon May 11, 2026
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - NBA Draft Combine Begins As UNC Awaits Matt Able’s Decision
With the NBA Draft Lottery behind us, the NBA Draft Combine has started and we are officially on Matt Able watch. 16 days from now,...
Mon May 11, 2026
Seth Trimble Makes His Case For The Next Level At G League Combine
Looking to strengthen his case for a shot at the pros, Seth Trimble took the floor this past weekend in Chicago for the NBA G...
Mon May 11, 2026