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Photos: Michael Jordan's top 50 points

Michael Jordan probably provided about 50,000 breathtaking moments during his basketball career. On MJ's 50th birthday, here are some of his high points.
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March 19, 1982: As a freshman at North Carolina, Jordan hit a 17-foot jumper from the left wing with 17 seconds remaining, which proved to be the winning basket in a 63-62 victory over Georgetown in the national title game. Jordan finished with 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting. His teammate, James Worthy, sealed the victory with a steal in the final seconds.

Jordan at North Carolina

( Jerry Lodriguss, UPI File Photo )
March 19, 1982: As a freshman at North Carolina, Jordan hit a 17-foot jumper from the left wing with 17 seconds remaining, which proved to be the winning basket in a 63-62 victory over Georgetown in the national title game. Jordan finished with 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting. His teammate, James Worthy, sealed the victory with a steal in the final seconds.
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