Michael Jordan authors his most prolific Finals performance, 55 points, becoming just the fifth player in Finals history to reach 50, while giving Chicago a commanding 3-1 series lead.
We take a look back in this feature from 1984 about Michael Jordan's first game at Madison Square Garden, where he would have so many famous performances.
Jerkaila Jordan scored 21 points, Destiney McPhaul added a career-high 19 and No. 10 seed Mississippi State used a 31-0 second-half run to beat No. 15 seed Missouri 75-55 on Wednesday night to ...