WEB CHI 87 vs UTA 86: Last Shot Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan's Last Chicago Bulls Game Full Highlights Legendary Clutch
Michael Jordan's clutch play in Game 6 of 1998 NBA Finals went well beyond his last shot with Bulls.
On this date in 1998, Michael Jordan hit a clutch jumper to give the Bulls their sixth NBA championship. It was a fitting end to a legendary career, as Jordan retired from the NBA after the 1997-98 season.
The Bulls were trailing the Jazz by one point with less than 10 seconds remaining in Game 6 when Jordan hit the game-winning shot. It was a difficult shot, as Jordan was well-guarded by Jazz forward Karl Malone. But Jordan was able to create just enough space to get the shot off, and it went in.
The Bulls' victory capped off a remarkable season for Jordan. He averaged 33.5 points per game in the playoffs, and he led the Bulls to a 15-3 record. He was also named the NBA Finals MVP.
Jordan's last shot with the Bulls was a fitting end to a legendary career. He was one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and he helped the Bulls win six NBA championships.
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