One of the most lethal player in history, Michael Jordan enjoyed finding his favorite victims year after year. During his final dance with the Wizards, he reserved for one of them the treatment he had inflicted on her… 13 years earlier.
Fans of detective series will not be disoriented. Some of the greatest serial killers, studied to develop the psychology of crime and profiling in the 1970s, found pleasure only by looking back at the scenes of their atrocities. It must be believed that this behavior can be found in assassins in the figurative sense.
In the sports field too, some players shine particularly in a stadium, a hall, a specific context. When talking about the greatest legends in NBA history, most found such familiar cues all over the place. But even for Michael Jordan, some cities seemed able to draw the quintessence of his talent.
The United Center in Chicago was obviously the scene of the majority of his exploits. The Madison Square Garden in New York, or the Delta Center in Utah, are also some of the places in which he wrote some of the most beautiful pages of his history. But above all, the Cleveland air seemed to awaken his clutch genes.
Of course, the planet NBA keeps above all in memory the famous “The Shot”, planted during a Game 5 of the 1989 playoffs traumatic for all of Ohio. She also remembers her career-high of 69 points, registered on the spot one evening in March 1990. 12 years later, it is in a Wizards jersey that the legend presents himself in the metropolis, still thirsty for blood.
From the top of his 38 years, MJ still wears his team, and has 24 points on the clock on the eve of the last possession of the match. Chris Mihm then passed the Cavaliers in front with 1.6 seconds to go, almost thinking of giving them victory. 92-91, throw-in Popeye Jones: Cleveland goes back in time with a shot.