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When Glen Rice challenged MJ and regretted it instantly
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Michael Jordan showing the audience where he's going to jump from

Michael Jordan gives a young Kobe Bryant advice during a game in 1997

An iconic image of Michael Jordan, 1988

"The Calhoun Shot" or "the Immaculate Connection" - were nicknames for a shot made by spectator Don Calhoun during a timeout in the third quarter of a Chicago Bulls - Miami Heat game on April 14, 1993. The shot was part of a promo that offered 1 million dollars to any fan who could make a 75-foot shot from the free-throw line at the opposite end of the court. The insurance company, American Hole 'N One Inc, voided the payment due to the fact that Calhoun had played college basketball, a violation of the rules. Fan and player outrage over non-payment to Calhoun grew palpable, however, and the sponsors (which include Coca-Cola and the Bulls) honored the payment. Calhoun got $50,000 a year over the next 20 years. Calhoun said Michael Jordan would later say, "we made them pay it".

Michael Jordan in Barcelona walking by a Nike billboard of himself during the 1992 Summer Olympics.

This McDonald's commercial with Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Charles Barkley aired in 1993

You didn't go against Jordan and come out a winner very often. MJ had a 25-4 record vs Glen Rice

This is when basketball was the game. Now you got cry babies on the court.

Grandpa's Got Game My friend Andrew challenged my other friend Dillan's Grandpa to a 1v1 basketball game! So we went to my friend's house and they played the game. We randomly caught footage of this shot!

This is the world record basketball shot: from 180 meters
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