No last-gasp shot from MJ
March 26, 2002 | 12:00am
TORONTO Michael Jordan cannot work magic for the Wizards every game, and the Toronto Raptors had to win at home some time.
Jordan committed the turnover that led to Antonio Davis go-ahead basket and missed a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer as the Toronto Raptors snapped their nine-game home losing streak with a 92-91 triumph over Washington in the National Basketball Association game on Sunday.
Davis, who finished with 17 points and nine rebounds, stripped the ball from Jordans hands at Torontos end and put home the layup with 15 seconds left for a 92-91 edge.
"Yes, obviously (it was a foul), they were fouling all day long," said Jordan, who finished with 14 points off the bench in his second game back from knee surgery. "The ref let it go, and it couldnt be more obvious. I had the ball, I had the rebound and the ref was right there."
"It is a testament to us not giving up," Davis said. "It is one of those things when youre fighting for the ball, someone has to come away with it."
After a timeout, Jordan lofted a 17-foot jumper with Jerome Williams hand in his face. Known for hitting clutch shots late in games throughout his legendary career, Jordan watched as the ball rimmed out.
"I was isolated, and I felt like I could get a shot," Jordan said. "I had a good look, it went in-and-out and I missed it."
Williams said he was glad he wouldnt have to watch endless television replays of himself being beaten by Jordan at the buzzer.
"It was a great honor to guard Michael Jordan at the end of the game," Williams said. "I didnt want to be one of those highlights. I played the best defense I could and it was either going in or it wasnt." (AFP)
Jordan committed the turnover that led to Antonio Davis go-ahead basket and missed a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer as the Toronto Raptors snapped their nine-game home losing streak with a 92-91 triumph over Washington in the National Basketball Association game on Sunday.
Davis, who finished with 17 points and nine rebounds, stripped the ball from Jordans hands at Torontos end and put home the layup with 15 seconds left for a 92-91 edge.
"Yes, obviously (it was a foul), they were fouling all day long," said Jordan, who finished with 14 points off the bench in his second game back from knee surgery. "The ref let it go, and it couldnt be more obvious. I had the ball, I had the rebound and the ref was right there."
"It is a testament to us not giving up," Davis said. "It is one of those things when youre fighting for the ball, someone has to come away with it."
After a timeout, Jordan lofted a 17-foot jumper with Jerome Williams hand in his face. Known for hitting clutch shots late in games throughout his legendary career, Jordan watched as the ball rimmed out.
"I was isolated, and I felt like I could get a shot," Jordan said. "I had a good look, it went in-and-out and I missed it."
Williams said he was glad he wouldnt have to watch endless television replays of himself being beaten by Jordan at the buzzer.
"It was a great honor to guard Michael Jordan at the end of the game," Williams said. "I didnt want to be one of those highlights. I played the best defense I could and it was either going in or it wasnt." (AFP)
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