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When the game came down to the wire, or the Bulls were behind, the Chicago Bulls relied on its number 23 to take over and lead his Bulls to victory.

The list below contains the 25 game winning shots Michael has made throughout his spectacular career.

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Nov. 11, 1984 vs. Indiana, 118-116
12-footer with four seconds left.

Dec. 7, 1984 vs. New York, 95-93
12-footer with four seconds left.

March 26, 1985 vs. Indiana, 120-119
Two free throws with five seconds left.

April 24, 1985 vs. Milwaukee, 109-107
Jordan nails the eventual game-winning jumper from the corner with 22 seconds left on the clock to force Game 4 in the first round of the 1985 Playoffs against Milwaukee.

Oct. 25, 1985 vs. Cleveland, 116-115
Jordan is at the line to win the game against the Cavs. He misses the first, but drains number two for the victory.

Nov. 11, 1986 vs. Atlanta, 112-110
Jordan drives through traffic to the basket and manages to sink the tough layup with nine ticks left, skidding out of bounds after the shot.

Nov. 21, 1986 vs. New York, 101-99
Jordan scores the last 18 of the Bulls' points, including the final two for the win on a running 18-footer with one second remaining to down the Knicks 101-99.

Feb. 12, 1988 vs. Milwaukee, 95-93
Terry Cummings sends Jordan to the floor with the hard foul, but Jordan exacts revenge by coolly dropping in both free throws with two ticks left for a Chicago victory.

April 3, 1988 vs. Detroit, 112-110
Jordan drains two free throws with four seconds left.

April 15, 1988 vs. New Jersey, 100-99
Jordan rises and shoots the jumper over Mike O'Koren with 20 seconds left to down the Nets in New Jersey.

Feb. 16, 1989 vs. Milwaukee, 117-116
20-footer with one second left.

May 7, 1989 vs. Cleveland, 101-100
They call it "The Shot." It's the reason Cleveland fans will never forgive Jordan, as this shot at the buzzer won Game 5 and the series for Chicago in the first round of the 1989 Playoffs.

 

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411 Regular-season games since Jordan last fouled out. Jordan wasn't around to see the finish of a 112-109 overtime win at Seattle on Nov. 22, 1991.
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