You can close your eyes and simply hear Marv Albert call it "a spectacular move" in his distinctive Brooklyn dialect, and you know exactly what move he's speaking of.
It was June 5, 1991. The Chicago Bulls were down 1-0 to the Los Angeles Lakers in their first-ever NBA Finals appearance.
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The young Bulls were led, of course, by Michael Jordan. He was spectacular in Game 1, scoring 35 points and dishing out 12 assists, but missed a 17-footer that could have tied the game as the Bulls lost 93-91.