When the game came down to the wire, the Chicago Bulls relied on Michael Jordan to take over and lead his team to victory. The list below contains the 28 game winning shots Michael has made throughout his spectacular NBA career with the Bulls and the Wizards.

  • Nov. 11, 1984 vs. Indiana, 118-116

12-footer with four seconds left.

  • April 24, 1985 vs. Milwaukee, 109-107

Jordan nails the eventual game-winning jumper from the corner with 22 seconds left on the clock to force Game 4 in the first round of the 1985 Playoffs against Milwaukee.

  • Oct. 25, 1985 vs. Cleveland, 116-115

Jordan is at the line to win the game against the Cavs. He misses the first, but drains number two for the victory.

  • Nov. 11, 1986 vs. Atlanta, 112-110

Jordan drives through traffic to the basket and manages to sink the tough layup with nine ticks left, skidding out of bounds after the shot.

  • Nov. 21, 1986 vs. New York, 101-99

Jordan scores the last 18 of the Bulls' points, including the final two for the win on a running 18-footer with one second remaining to down the Knicks 101-99.

  • Feb. 12, 1988 vs. Milwaukee, 95-93

Terry Cummings sends Jordan to the floor with the hard foul, but Jordan exacts revenge by coolly dropping in both free throws with two ticks left for a Chicago victory.

  • April 3, 1988 vs. Detroit, 112-110

Jordan drains two free throws with four seconds left.

  • April 15, 1988 vs. New Jersey, 100-99

Jordan rises and shoots the jumper over Mike O'Koren with 20 seconds left to down the Nets in New Jersey.

  • Feb. 16, 1989 vs. Milwaukee, 117-116

20-footer with one second left.

  • May 7, 1989 vs. Cleveland, 101-100

They call it "The Shot." It's the reason Cleveland fans will never forgive Jordan, as this shot at the buzzer won Game 5 and the series for Chicago in the first round of the 1989 Playoffs.

  • May 19, 1989 vs. New York, 113-111

After Trent Tucker's four-point play tied Game 6 of the 1989 Eastern Conference Semifinals at 111, Jordan stepped to the free throw line and iced the series with two freebies with four seconds left.

  • Nov. 13, 1990 vs. Utah, 84-82

As time runs out, Jordan creates some space for the shot over Thurl Bailey and Jeff Malone, downing the Jazz on their homecourt with the 15-footer.

  • Jan. 22, 1992 vs. Charlotte, 115-112

Jordan picks up the loose ball in Charlotte and runs the length of the court for the layup, drawing the foul and completing the three-point play for a three-point Chicago victory.

  • Nov. 11, 1992 vs. Detroit, 98-96 (OT)

Jordan victimizes the Detroit Pistons, draining the long range three-pointer at the buzzer for a 98-96 win in overtime.

  • May 17, 1993 vs. Cleveland, 103-101

"The Shot -- Part Two," Jordan does it to the Cavs again, this time victimizing Gerald Wilkins with the jumper to win Game 4 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Semifinals in Cleveland.

  • February 13, 1998 vs. Atlanta, 112-110

Michael Jordan comes through in the clutch yet again, pulling up to drain the game-winning buzzer-beating jumper over Atlanta's Steve Smith and Chucky Brown.

  • March 22, 1998 vs. Toronto, 102-100

MJ does it again, nailing the short fadeaway jumper from the right wing with five seconds left, lifting the Bulls to victory.

  • June 14, 1998 vs. Utah, 87-86

This will go down as Michael's most famous shot of all-time.  His final shot as a Chicago Bull.  Michael Jordan knocks down the game-clinching jumper with 5.2 seconds remaining in the game and the Bulls beat Utah 87-86 in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals for their sixth NBA title.

  • January 31, 2002 vs. Cavaliers, 93-92

Jordan does it to the Cavs one more time. "The Shot" part 3, Jordan hits the game winning shot for the Wizards as he nails a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer to beat the Cavaliers 93-92. 

  • March 25, 1995 vs. Atlanta, 99-98

Jordan, fresh from his return from baseball, brings the ball up the court and drains the jumper over Steve Smith to drop the Hawks in Atlanta.

  • February 15, 2002 vs. Suns, 97-96

Jordan receives an inbound pass at the top of the circle, he drives to the right side of the lane, and gets Shawn Marion off the ground with a headfake before burying a 13-footer.

  • December 22, 2001 vs. New York, 87-86

Michael Jordan takes a couple dribbles to get separation from Sprewell, and drains the shot to seal the victory with 3.2 seconds left.

  • Dec. 7, 1984 vs. New York, 95-93

18-footer with five seconds left.

  • March 26, 1985 vs. Indiana, 120-119

Two free throws with five seconds left.

Jordan's Game Winning Shots

  • Feb. 11, 1997 vs. Charlotte, 103-100

Michael is at it again - this time he connects on the clutch jumper from downtown to lift the Bulls to a 103-100 victory over the gritty visitors from Charlotte.

  • March 18, 1997 vs. Seattle, 89-87 (OT)

With the Sonics battling the Bulls in OT, Gary Payton fouls Jordan on the jumper with eight seconds remaining. Jordan goes to the line, sinking both free throws to shut down Seattle.

  • June 1, 1997 vs. Utah, 84-82

Michael Jordan puts his cape on to perform the heroics again, when he drains the jumper as the buzzer goes off giving the Bulls a 84-82 victory and a 1-0 lead in the series.

  • May 27, 1989 vs. Detroit, 99-97

With future teammate Dennis Rodman guarding him in Game 3 of the 1989 Eastern Conference Finals, Jordan wins the game for the Bulls with the pull-up jumper with three seconds left.