Michael Jordan may have a multitude of iconic highlights but no Jordan montage is complete without the series-clinching that Jordan hit over Craig Ehlo during the 1989 Eastern Conference playoffs.
The most used clip of the legendary bucket was shot from the opposite baseline.
However, thanks to this footage from @SneakerDave, we can all enjoy this footage from “The Shot” that was taken from the baseline that was closest to the action. It may lack the clarity of the more well-known angle but this one definitely captures the visceral excitement that the Bulls players felt after Jordan’s clutch shot went in.
This footage is so epic I had to show this again for people who are woke. The Shot from another angle. pic.twitter.com/BCevhTWxEA
— David Whitehead (@SneakerDave) August 12, 2015

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