On June 14, <em>1998</em>, Michael Jordan drained perhaps his most famous shot with 5.2 seconds left in <em>Game</em> 6 of the <em>1998</em> <em>NBA</em>�� <em>Finals</em>. The picture-perfect shot against the Utah Jazz gave Michael and the Chicago Bulls their sixth <em>NBA</em>�� title in eight years and
On June 14, <em>1998</em>, Michael Jordan drained perhaps his most famous shot with 5.2 seconds left in <em>Game</em> 6 of the <em>1998</em> <em>NBA</em>& <em>Finals</em>. The picture-perfect shot against the Utah Jazz gave Michael and the Chicago Bulls their sixth <em>NBA</em>& title in eight years and cemented M.J.'s legend. That memorable moment is captured in this Upper Deck& display piece that features an image of the epic shot and an authentic piece of the floor.
On June 14, <em>1998</em>, Michael Jordan drained perhaps his most famous shot with 5.2 seconds left in <em>Game</em> 6 of the <em>1998</em> <em>NBA</em>�� <em>Finals</em>. The picture-perfect shot against the Utah Jazz gave Michael and the Chicago Bulls their sixth <em>NBA</em>�� title in eight years and
Features Limited edition of 223 Dimensions: W 15 3/4 in; H 23 1/4 in 8-in x 10-in color image 4-in x 6-in piece of the floor from the <em>game</em> played at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City Autographed guaranteed authentic through Upper Deck Authenticated's five-step authentication Officially licensed
Features Limited edition of 223 Dimensions: W 15 3/4 in; H 23 1/4 in 8-in x 10-in color image 4-in x 6-in piece of the floor from the <em>game</em> played at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City Autographed guaranteed authentic through Upper Deck Authenticated's five-step authentication Officially licensed
Features Limited edition of 223 Dimensions: W 15 3/4 in; H 23 1/4 in 8-in x 10-in color image 4-in x 6-in piece of the floor from the <em>game</em> played at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City Autographed guaranteed authentic through Upper Deck Authenticated's five-step authentication Officially licensed
The man who single-handedly prevented John Stockton and Karl Malone from winning an <em>NBA</em> title capped it off with a <em>final</em> dagger to the heart with one single play. Whenever Michael Jordan stepped foot on the floor, excitement was bound to happen. Such was the case on June 14, <em>1998</em>, when Michael drained perhaps his most famous shot-a clutch 18-foot jumper with 5.2 seconds left in <em>Game</em> 6 of the <em>1998</em> <em>NBA</em> <em>Finals</em>. Jordan drove the lane, pulled up as Bryon Russell passed him by, and then the rest was history. The
Features Limited edition of 223 Dimensions: W 15 3/4 in; H 23 1/4 in 8-in x 10-in color image 4-in x 6-in piece of the floor from the <em>game</em> played at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City Autographed guaranteed authentic through Upper Deck Authenticated's five-step authentication Officially licensed