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Michael Jordan’s Classic Italian Art Exhibition

May 15, 2008

It was a balmy, Mediterranean day in northern Italy during the summer of 1986. The city of Triest was hosting an exhibition game of pallacanestro between Stefanel Trieste and Juve Caserta and a 23-year-old American by the name of Michael Jordan was in the house. Michael proceeded to do what the greatest cestisto in history does in an exhibition game against inferior competition: put on a show. The montage ends with the the shattered backboard literally raining down on frightened Italian heads. And to top it all off, the high-flying antics are set to the tune of We Just (Our Revolution) by Italian disco artists Moses. Enjoy.

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