Sunday, April 30, 2017

Michael Jordan’s greatest moments as a Tar Heel

We all know of Michael Jordan’s illustrious career as a Bull. We have yet to see someone who will outperform him. But even before being drafted into the NBA, Jordan already had some flashes of “His airness”. Here are Michael Jordan’s greatest moments as a UNC Tar Heel. 

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The cradle dunk vs Maryland 

This dunk was one of MJ’s signature dunks, he first showcased it during the closing time against the Maryland on January 12, 1984. With the time winding down and his team up 72-62, Jordan ran the fastbreak off a blocked shot and threw down the dunk with a second remaining. 

https://youtu.be/jqwVTE4k-SM 

Career-high 39 points against Georgia Tech 

Jordan set his college scoring record early in his college career when he exploded for some high-scoring performance in his sophomore year. The Yellow Jackets couldn’t do anything to stop him and lost 72-65. 

https://youtu.be/KmIWSI2IKU0 

Championship winning shot against Georgetown 

Jordan took the basketball spotlight as a freshman when he sank the game-winning shot to take home the 1982 National Championship against Georgetown. Jordan took a pass on the left side and connected a 16-foot jumper with 15 seconds left that gave the UNC a 63-62 lead. You can probably here Jordan saying “there’s more where that came from.” And more there were. 

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Hi I’m John Bradberry. I’m from Charlotte, NC. A student of UNC. Follow me on Twitter to get the updates about the UNC Tar Heels.

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