Malo googlanja:
During the third game of the 1985-1986 season, Bulls fans had their hopes and dreams of a bright future tarnished. The future of the franchise, Michael Jordan, broke a bone in his left foot and would miss the next 64 games.
However, not all was lost for Jordan and the Bulls. The Bulls would make the playoffs (even with a 30-52 regular season record) and Jordan returned for the final 15 games of the season.
After a spectacular 49-point performance in a Game 1 loss to Boston, Michael Jordan put on one of the greatest performances in NBA history in a double-overtime loss to the Celtics.
In 53 minutes of action,
Jordan scored an NBA Playoff-record 63 points on 22-for-41 shooting, dished out six assists, stole three passes and blocked a pair of shots in the 135-131 loss for the Bulls.
Although the Bulls would be swept by the Celtics in three games, Jordan’s Game 2 performance still lives in NBA lore as arguably the single greatest performance in NBA playoff history.
Zdaj pa primerjajmo dončičove hajlajte...samo neki šuti od daljave, ni tiste energije, ko se spusti pod koš, zabije, "leti po luftu"...pač tega nikoli ne bo imel, ker ni tak atlet. Meni je osebno veliko lapša igra Jordana, kot pa neko šutiranje iz 10 metrov.