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)
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