MICHAEL JORDAN: 55 pts vs Cleveland Cavs (1988 Playoffs)

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  • What game is that first shot from?

  • 1991 Playoffs Bulls-Knicks game 2

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  • jordan is the father of the fadeaway shot you bonehead......kobe is just a copycat...

  • For any of those who (for some ungodly reason) think that MJ didn't go left that well, just watch this game. Especially the first half, he FINISHES with the left hand 3 times in the first half alone and then twice in the third quarter! He did everything better than everyone...everything. Don't ever say that GOAT didn't go left.

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  • jordan took 1 secound to land after a jumpshot

  • lolz MJ was already doing fades in college. Nothing new for him.

  • WHOEVER PLAY'S NBA2K11 ON XBOX360 REQUEST ME... "YOUNGTRAVPRR"

  • Warning: Excessive discussion of the fadeaway below. Spare yourself.

  • Jordan used the fadaway more often not because he felt he was getting older but because he got better with practice.There are games in the early 90s,even in the late 90s,that he scores 40 and 50 points using only penetration moves..you cant judge him.He is the greatest ever.He would do whatever he had to do to win.And he would do it all effectively and with style that noone can copy.

  • mj also developed that shot becuz it allowed him to rest and not spend alot of energy if the game was close ...he knew he would have the energy to drive to the basket at the end of games.

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