Allen Iverson & Michael Jordan 2003 NBA All-Star Highlight
Michael Jordan got the start and provided one more lasting moment. But it was all Kevin Garnett at the finish. The 52nd NBA All-Star Game was Jordan's last exhausted and filled with firsts such as the Western Conference of the Eastern Conference 155-145 in a double-overtime thriller. Given a surprise start as Toronto's Vince Carter stepped aside, Jordan appeared to still another of his seemingly endless series of game-winning shots. The superstar swingman of the Washington Wizards threw in aHigh-arcing jumper from the right baseline over Phoenix's Shawn Marion that gave the East a 138-136 lead with 4.8 seconds left in the first overtime, making a roar from the Philips Arena crowd. "I did not think it would go in, but it went," said Marion, who was victimized for a game-winning shot by Jordan in Phoenix last season. "I thought it was the game-winner, but anything can happen in an NBA game," said Jordan. Everything did. A foul call on a three-point attempt put Los AngelesLakers guard Kobe Bryant to go on the line for three free throws with one second. Bryant made two free throws just to tie the game. "The first thing when Kobe got up, he said," I can not believe he called it, "said Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal, who committed the foul. Bryant's free throws an unprecedented second extra session that was completely forced Garnett. The 7-footer of the Minnesota Timberwolves - Shooting Guard, who previously played in the game - took the smaller Carterthe ...
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