What would ultimately become Jordan's last shot as a Chicago Bull would also become one of his most legendary. Down one, with 10 seconds left on the clock in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals, MJ shook off his defender and elevated in a single motion, sinking the now infamous 20-foot jumper. The AJ XIVs became synonymous with the "last shot", which sealed him his 6th NBA Title and his 6th Finals MVP, a perfect swansong for his inimitable career.
Since his game-winning shot that brought championship glory to North Carolina, Michael Jordan has been at the forefront of basketball consciousness. He took to the court in 1985 wearing the original Air Jordan I, simultaneously breaking league rules and his opponents' will while capturing the imagination of fans worldwide.