Michael Jordan 1983-84 University of North Carolina Authentic Jersey
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Michael Jordan 1983-84 University of North Carolina Authentic Jersey

Michael Jordan 1983-84 University of North Carolina Authentic Jersey

North Carolina trailed 62-61 in the 1982 NCAA National Championship Game with 32 seconds remining, and the final shot was only going to one person: Michael Jordan. Jordan, a freshman, stepped into a jumper on the elbow with 17 seconds remaining full of confidence -- and buried it. As one of the oldest public universities within the USA, the University of North Carolina has been enrolling students since 1795. The state has a prominent history of producing tar and pitch, which influenced the athletics team name of the 'Tar Heels'. The mascot of a ram dates back to 1924 when the team manager bought a ram the annual football game against Virginia Military Institute as good luck - the ram was inspired by past player Jack "The Battering Ram" Merrit.
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Michael Jordan 1983-84 University of North Carolina Authentic Jersey

North Carolina trailed 62-61 in the 1982 NCAA National Championship Game with 32 seconds remining, and the final shot was only going to one person: Michael Jordan. Jordan, a freshman, stepped into a jumper on the elbow with 17 seconds remaining full of confidence -- and buried it. As one of the oldest public universities within the USA, the University of North Carolina has been enrolling students since 1795. The state has a prominent history of producing tar and pitch, which influenced the athletics team name of the 'Tar Heels'. The mascot of a ram dates back to 1924 when the team manager bought a ram the annual football game against Virginia Military Institute as good luck - the ram was inspired by past player Jack "The Battering Ram" Merrit.

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North Carolina trailed 62-61 in the 1982 NCAA National Championship Game with 32 seconds remining, and the final shot was only going to one person: Michael Jordan. Jordan, a freshman, stepped into a jumper on the elbow with 17 seconds remaining full of confidence -- and buried it. As one of the oldest public universities within the USA, the University of North Carolina has been enrolling students since 1795. The state has a prominent history of producing tar and pitch, which influenced the athletics team name of the 'Tar Heels'. The mascot of a ram dates back to 1924 when the team manager bought a ram the annual football game against Virginia Military Institute as good luck - the ram was inspired by past player Jack "The Battering Ram" Merrit.