Game-Winning Shot in NCAA Championship
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Michael Jordan's ascent in collegiate basketball was marked by his performance under the guidance of coach Dean Smith, who emphasized a team-oriented approach. As a freshman, Jordan made an immediate impact, earning the title of ACC Freshman of the Year. He averaged 13.4 points per game with an impressive shooting percentage of 53.4%. This strong start set the stage for his pivotal role in the NCAA Championship game. In a high-stakes matchup against Georgetown, led by future NBA rival Patrick Ewing, Jordan delivered a decisive moment in the game. With the score tight and time running out, he executed a game-winning jump shot that secured the championship for his team. This shot not only clinched the title but also marked a significant turning point in Jordan's basketball career, propelling him into the national spotlight and laying the groundwork for his future success in the NBA.

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