Sorry about the delay in posting the clip, but I assure you it will be worth it. It comes from game 2 of the 1991 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers, and it's among the most famous shots of Michael Jordan's career (and believe me, there were many). During the 3rd quarter of the game, Jordan took off from the foul line, switched the ball from his right to left hand, and hit a layup that electrified the Chicago Stadium crowd. It was his thirteenth straight field goal (this clip features all 13 shots!) in the game (a Finals record) and the Bulls rolled over the Lakers 107-86 to tie the series at one game each, and the momentum shifted permanently to the Bulls, as they beat the Lakers 4-1 to win their first ever NBA title.

 
 

For Phil Jackson, here are the final two minutes and change of game 5 of the 1991 NBA Finals between his Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers. The Bulls finished their 25th season by winning their first ever NBA title with a 108-101 victory over the Lakers (Jackson's future employer!) in what was Magic Johnson's last significant game as a Laker. John Paxson scored 10 points down the stretch to preserve the victory. As it turned out, Jackson and the Bulls were just getting started; he would add eight more (so far) titles to this one, tying Red Auerbach for the most all-time by a coach.