For Michael Jordan, it was the kind of pressure shot he loved, and as MJ let it rip in the waning seconds of game 6 against the Jazz in the NBA finals on June 14, 1998, he stood frozen watching the ball rise and the fall into the net to clinch his 6th NBA title. For Jordan, scoring over 29,000 points and winning ten scoring titles and the five MVP awards was always secondary to winning, and these eight hand-painted scale-model statues of the shot that evokes his essence. In his red No. 23 Chicago Bulls road uniform, his eyes are focused on the bucket as he steadies the ball at the peak of his jump. The excellent conditon 4" high statues are mounted on a black base with a plaque reading "The Farewell Shot" and each comes in a sealed case.