Year: 1996
Michael Jordan saved humanity from Swackhammer, the Monstars, and space amusement park enslavement with this buzzer-beating Space Jam. It’s universally regarded as the most important dunk of all time. Screw NBA history; this jam was for human history.
What have we learned today? Michael Jordan hates three things: layups, gravity, and the New York Knicks.
Few NBA players facing Jordan escaped his aerial assault. MJ in his prime was a problem, and his prime was most of the 80s and 90s. Look at the range on these dunks! From ’84-’97, Mike was doing the same damn thing.
Just like Kobe Bryant (RIP), Jordan’s goal was greatness. These dunks reflect MJ’s legend far more accurately than
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The Case of the NBAâs Most Stolen Play
How does an idea travel from a small college in Kentucky to Celtics coach Brad Stevens, Warriors coach Steve Kerr and the highest levels of basketball?
An idea went from a basement to basketball coaches, including Brad Stevens, center. Clockwise from top: Todd Lickliter, Jack Sikma, Rotnei Clarke, Happy Osborne, Diana Taurasi, Sandy Brondello, Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Avery Bradley. Photo: Illustration: Timmy Huynh/WSJ; Photos: AP (8); Getty (3) By Dec. 21, 2020 8:00 am ET
At the biggest moment of an NBA Finals game with a championship at stake, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr called a play for the greatest shooter in basketball history.Â
PEORIA â In a historic moment, health care workers in Chicago and Peoria on Tuesday became the first groups in Illinois to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, marking what Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike called âthe beginning of the endâ of the pandemic.
The vaccine, developed by the drug companies Pfizer and BioNTech, was granted Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week and is now being shipped throughout the United States. Early studies have shown that after two doses that are given 21 days apart, the vaccine is 95% effective in preventing the disease.