One of the most iconic games in NBA history was the 1992 NBA Finals Game 1 between the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail

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The game started off with the Trail Blazers dom...

The game started off with the Trail Blazers dominating the court, with their star player, Clyde Drexler, scoring a total of 18 points in the first half. However, the Bulls kept their composure, and Michael Jordan lit up the scoreboard in the second quarter, scoring 15 points in just four minutes.

The fourth quarter was where the game truly began to heat up. With only a few minutes left on the clock, the Trail Blazers held a six-point lead. However, Jordan refused to let his team lose and scored six consecutive three-pointers, giving the Bulls a 98-94 lead.

With only seconds remaining, the Trail Blazers managed to tie the game at 99-99. However, with just 5.2 seconds left on the clock, Jordan made his move. He drove towards the basket, jumped to avoid two defenders, and shot the ball just as he was about to hit the ground.

The ball soared through the air and hit the net with just seconds on the clock. The crowd erupted in cheers as Jordan's teammates lifted him on their shoulders. It was a moment that would go down in NBA history - "The Shot Heard Round the World."

In the end, Jordan finished the game with a remarkable 35 points, six rebounds, and five assists. The Bulls went on to win the Finals in six games, with Jordan being named Finals MVP for the second time in his career.

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Overall, the 1992 NBA Finals Game 1 was a true testament to Michael Jordan's greatness and his ability to perform under pressure. It was a game that will always be remembered as one of the most exciting in NBA history.

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