NBA MOMENTS: MICHAEL JORDAN “THE SHRUG GAME” – GAME 1 1992 NBA FINALS – BULLS VS BLAZERS
In game one of the 1992 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan walked into the United Center chasing another title. But nobody expected what would happen next. The Portland Trailblazers came in with Clyde Drexler, the league MVP runner up, and all the talk was about who truly ruled the wing. Jordan ended that conversation fast. From the opening tip, he wasn’t just hot, he was volcanic. He scored inside, outside, in transition. Then suddenly the three started falling. One, two, three. The crowd roared. Four, five, six. Jordan hit them like it was a shooting drill, not a finals game. With every swish, the arena shook, and even his teammate stared in disbelief. Then came the moment after burying his sixth three-pointer of the half. Jordan jogged back on defense, glanced at the scorer’s table, lifted his hands, and shrugged as if to say, “I don’t even know what’s happening.” He finished the half with 35 points, an NBA Finals record that still stands. The Bulls cruised to victory. But the lasting image wasn’t the score. It was that casual shrug, a symbol of a player so great he surprised even himself. It wasn’t just a shotmaking night. It was a Michael Jordan moment. And in an era ruled by mid-range pull-ups and post-up battles, seeing a superstar casually rain threes like that was something almost unreal. Like watching the future slip out early through Jordan’s hands, a reminder that when he got rolling, the game wasn’t fair.
Relive Michael Jordan’s iconic 1992 NBA Finals “Shrug Game,” where MJ stunned the basketball world with a record-breaking first-half explosion. In an era dominated by mid-range jumpers and post-up play, Jordan’s unexpected three-point barrage became one of the most unforgettable moments in NBA history.
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And lebron says his the greatest!!! What a clown flopping and cry baby king!!!