Michael Jordan Action Shot

On May 7, 1989, Michael Jordan hit a legendary buzzer-beater over Craig Ehlo, known as quotThe Shot,quot to eliminate the Cavs from the NBA playoffs.

quotMichael would never get 50 on me,quot Harper said, via the Tribune, and then Jordan dropped 55 on him in Game 2. Shortly after that, the New York Times ran a feature by Ira Berkow attempting to

Jordan's mystique took a leap with a gravity-defying, series-winning buzzer beater in the playoffs. From NBA.com Staff On May 7, 1989, Michael Jordan sinks 'The Shot' in Game 5 vs. the Cleveland

On May 7, 1989, Michael Jordan hit a legendary buzzer-beater over Craig Ehlo, known as quotThe Shot,quot to eliminate the Cavaliers from the NBA playoffs.

Photo of The Shot. The Shot was a game-winning jumpshot by Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls during a 1989 playoff game between the Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association NBA. It took place on May 7, 1989, at Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Township, Ohio, during the deciding Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round series between the Bulls and Cavaliers. 1

In this story from the SI Vault, Jack McCallum retraces The Shot, Michael Jordan's buzzer-beating jumper against Craig Ehlo that gave the Bulls a one-point win over the Cavaliers in a do-or-die

Not only was Michael Jordan arguably the GOAT, but he also happened to be one heck of a dunker. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard won back-to-back Slam Dunk Contest titles in 1987 and 1988, but perhaps

Hornets owner Michael Jordan watches the action in the second half against the Celtics on Oct. 29, 2016. Fans go wild for Michael Jordan after his game-winning shot for the Bulls in a win over

As Jordan's famous game-winner, quotThe Shot,quot turns 25, we felt it appropriate to highlight five more great shots from the greatest player of all time.

Michael Jordan's quotThe Shotquot By GLEN LEVY Tuesday, June 16, 2009. A moment so sublime they coined a phrase for it. quotThe Shotquot refers to arguably the greatest basketball player in history, Michael Jordan, shooting arguably one of the most dramatic buzzer beaters in the history of the sport. His Chicago Bulls had been trailing the Cleveland