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Michael Jordan‘s 10-steal game is a testament to his two-way greatness appeared on www.yardbarker.com by Stephen Beslic.
Michael Jordan is and always will be known for explosive scoring exploits and incredible aerial attacks. But among all of his seemingly countless achievements, one particular night stands out as a shining example of Jordan’s skills on the other end of the floor—on January 29, 1988. Jordan had a career-high ten steals against the New Jersey Nets and propelled the Chicago Bulls to a lopsided 120-93 victory.
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Before the term “two-way player” became an integral part of the basketball vocabulary, Jordan was already setting an example of what it means to be a complete player on both ends of the court. His ten steals that night showed just how disruptive he could be when locked in on defense.
MJ used his quick hands and relentless energy to help spark fast break opportunities, something which the Bulls took full advantage of during the game.
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