Every hero has a journey.
Having earned every individual accolade the league had to offer on both sides of the ball in only four seasons of pro play it was time for Mike to kick his feet back, coast on his accomplishments and enjoy the good life, right?
Wrong.
Coming off the biggest shot of his career against Cleveland, followed by another beating by way of the Detroit Pistons, the chip on Mikeâ€
Birthing a relentless approach to offseason workouts that has since inspired every NBA player to follow, Mike would enter the 1989-90 NBA Season absolutely shredded, proving mentally tougher and physically stronger than ever before. Mikeâ€
New build, same mission, Mikeâ€
Enter the Air Jordan 5.
The Tinker Hatfield designed Air Jordan 5 mirrored Mikeâ€
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While performance innovation would drive Mike and propel the 5, Mikeâ€
The Air Jordan 5 would carry Mike to new heights in yet another prolific season. Reaffirming his status as the league’s best player, he would go on to lead the league in scoring for the fourth straight season in 1989-90. He was incredible and even tougher on both sides of the ball as he was first team All-NBA and All-Defense.
Once again he was a nightmare for the entire league – namely Cleveland.
Returning to Richfield Coliseum for just the second time since The Shot, Michael Jordan — the league’s leading scorer, Chicago’s storied hero and Cleveland’s most despised villain — would be greeted on March 28, 1990 to a chorus of boos that would echo through the arena from warmups to overtime. Upon introduction, no fan in Richfield Coliseum could predict what was about to happen. However, the GOAT had a good idea early on.
”I felt it in the first quarter,” Mike told The Chicago Tribune in regard to hitting Cleveland with a quick 16 points in the opening period. ”I think I missed one shot in the first quarter and four at halftime. I could feel myself knocking in shots.”
Dazzling spectators with thunderous dunks and nothing but nylon jumpers, Mike would have Cleveland’s crowd and players in full-on panic mode by halftime. Sadly for them, it’d only get worse. Remaining red hot after intermission, Mike continued to fire on Cleveland for a ridiculous 20 points in the third quarter. By that point, all in attendance were articulating in real-time that they were witnessing something truly historic.
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As the points stacked up, so did the defense. Fighting off hard fouls and a truly tough Cleveland club, Mike remained red-hot as he battled the Cavs all the way into overtime. When it was all said and done, Mike would end the game with a career-high 69 points and also a career-high 18 rebounds — including the board that secured the victory — as the Bulls would get the W which was most important to MJ.
”It was my best game ever, by far,” Mike told The Chicago Tribune. “Especially because we won. I havenâ€
Mike’s 69 points would stand the test of time as his career-high, coming in at over twice as much as his league-leading season average that year. A night like that was enough to even impress a familiar foe.
”A guy like that should get 70,” the defeated but far from jaded Craig Ehlo told The Chicago Tribune. ”He just amazes me. All the shots he takes are phenomenal. Heâ€
Putting in 50 minutes of work, Mike was exhausted but it was all worth it.
“I didn’t think about being tired because I wanted to win the game,” Mike told The Associated Press after the game. “I’ve been in that situation where I’ve scored a lot of points and we lost, and I didn’t want that to happen. So I kept pushing myself, kept talking to myself, saying, ‘Don’t stop, don’t stop. Keep going.’ You feel better about the effort when you win.”
The work, sweat and effort was felt by all — including Mike’s Fire Red Air Jordan 5s that he literally tore through on the way to his best game ever.
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Celebrating 30 years since Mike’s most historic scoring night, it’s time to remember Mike, the moment and the shoes just the same. After a long wait, the Air Jordan 5 Fire Red is back in OG form.
Pay homage and remembrance to Mike’s self-proclaimed “best game ever” on May 2, 2020.