North Carolina at Maryland, 1984 (Jordan - Len Bias)



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January 12, 1984
This was a vintage N. Carolina - Maryland matchup featuring players like Jordan, Len Bias, Sam Perkins, Kenny Smith, Brad Daugherty and more.
Bias had a great first half scoring 16 points. Finished with 24pts and 4rbs. (24pts was his career-high at that time). Perkins was with 26/12.
Jordan scored 21 and he was a monster on the boards with 12 rbds (7 off). He also had 2 blocks and at least 4 steals that I put in the video but could be even more.
He came up with all the big points, rebounds and the steal at the end of the game. And of course, he has his famous dunk at the buzzer. There were also 2-3 questionable calls on Jordan plays which I also included.
Post game notes & quotes
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Two 'Madmen' in Blue Put Md. in Depression By John Feinstein, Washington Post Staff Writer
13 January 1984
The game was over, Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins had seen to that. But Jordan wasn't quite finished. The ball was loose at center court, then he had it with no one blocking his path to the basket. In about two strides he was past the foul line, his 6-foot-6 body uncoiling, the ball seemingly at his knees as he rose above the rim once again.
North Carolina's reserves were on their feet in anticipation. "We knew it was coming," Matt Doherty said.
He was right. Jordan, sailing through the air, the ball cupped in his hand, twisted his body, brought the ball from far behind his head and, wham! slammed it through the hoop as the buzzer sounded.
"I wasn't really showing off," he pleaded a few minutes later, a guilty grin written all over his face. "I was just trying to cap off the victory." But, he admitted, "It was fun."
Most of the game was not that much fun for the top-ranked Tar Heels. With 14,500 spectators in Cole Field House roaring, with Len Bias and Adrian Branch shooting more like demons than turtles, Carolina had its hands full for 34 minutes.
"Then those two madmen took over," said Maryland's Mark Fothergill.
"Showtime," added Carolina point guard Kenny Smith. "It was their show."
The madmen putting on the show were Jordan and Perkins. One year ago in Cole Field House, the Terrapins humiliated the Tar Heels, 106-94, blowing them out on a night when Perkins and Jordan didn't look all-state, much less all-America.
Last night, they got even. Perkins did it with 26 points and 12 rebounds, playing with intensity that surprised even his teammates. Jordan, who is intense about a card game in the dorm, was everywhere, with 21 points, 12 rebounds and what will be remembered here as the dunk.
"I think Sam's heard the people saying stuff like he's lazy and he's determined to prove how wrong they are," Jordan said. "He's been doing it all year."
Doherty agreed. "In the second half, Sam hit a layup and got fouled and he started jumping up and down and shaking his fists in the air. I had to stop for a second and say, 'Is that really Sam Perkins?' I don't know if he's doing that consciously or not, but it sure is working."
Perkins has been casual about his new-found intensity. "I'm just trying to work as hard as I can," he said. "Tonight, I thought I did a good job inside, but I want to do more, to dominate in there as much as I can.
"They blew us out in the second half in here last year and we know what a good team they have. We wanted to show them that we're pretty good, too."
They did. While Perkins was constantly controlling the inside, Jordan seemed to come up with every loose ball. He had a little trouble controlling the ball on the fast break a couple of times and had to come out in the first half to get a sore knee iced. But when it came down to decision time, Jordan soared.
"I just felt the momentum building inside me as it got to the end," he said. "I like that time of the game."
It was 57-56 when Jordan went to the hoop with 6:06 left and was fouled. He made the first free throw, missed the second but grabbed the rebound. He cut to the base line and sank a reverse layup to make it 60-56. Herman Veal missed for Maryland and Jordan came around a screen, spun to his left and hit an 18-footer. It was 62-56 and the Terrapins never caught up.
"They don't think about taking over at that point," Doherty said. "They just do."
"How do you stop Jordan?" Bias asked rhetorically. "I don't know, how about putting four guys on him?"
"That was just an average Michael Jordan dunk," Fothergill said, rolling his eyes. "I've seen him do more spectacular dunks during summer games. Of course, average Michael Jordan is better than just about anything you'll see anywhere."
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UNC Beats Maryland; By Michael Wilbon Washington Post Staff Writer
Those who argue that two great players can't make a team No. 1 in the nation obviously haven't seen enough of North Carolina all-Americas Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins.
Jordan had the presence of three players at times last night, shooting, stealing and rebounding in surreal sequences. His 21 points and 12 rebounds, and Perkins' 26 points and 12 rebounds, enabled Carolina to remain undefeated with a 74-62 victory over Maryland in packed Cole Field House.
The Tar Heels, all-Americas or not, held no big edge until the final minute. The Terrapins, for the most part, played like a team ranked fifth in the country. Sophomore forward Len Bias, with a career-high 24 points, and Adrian Branch, with 19, at times matched the splendor of Perkins and Jordan.
But it was Jordan who scored five straight points to turn a 57-56 lead into a 62-56 margin with five minutes to play. Jordan made the first of two free throws, then hustled incredibly to save his miss on the second shot. After scoring inside for a 60-56 lead, he followed Herman Veal's miss with a twisting, lean-in jumper for a six-point lead.
After Maryland (10-2, 1-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference) had pulled to 63-62 on a bank shot by Ben Coleman with 2:03 remaining, Perkins made two free throws for 65-52. Bias missed a jumper, Jordan rebounded and the game, essentially, was over.
Maryland held a 43-40 lead with 14 minutes to play after a jumper by Branch, who took over the game after intermission. The Terrapins had a chance to move ahead by five when Coleman made a steal, but he tried to dribble downcourt and shoot off the run and missed badly.
Perkins dunked at the other end for 43-42. Another big sequence came with eight minutes left, when Branch forced a shot. He missed, and Perkins came down and scored on a three-point play for a 55-52 lead for the Tar Heels (11-0, 2-0). "I thought I was going to draw a foul, but I shouldn't have made the move, anyway," Branch said.
"When we had that (three-point) lead," Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell said, "we should have slowed it down and worked for a real good shot. But we made a couple of hurry-up moves that cost us."
Or as freshman guard Keith Gatlin said more succinctly, "We did some silly things at a crucial point in the game."
As well as Perkins and Jordan were rebounding, every Maryland mistake at either end was magnified. The Tar Heels outrebounded Maryland by seven, and scored on nine of 19 offensive rebounds. Maryland, unofficially, scored on only two of 12 offensive rebounds.
Even North Carolina Coach Dean Smith was forced to use a rare superlative. "Perkins and Jordan were great," Smith said.
It seemed Jordan and Perkins were there for every important basket and rebound. "They did what the great players do," Driesell said.
Jeff Adkins, who shared time with Veal and Bias trying to guard Jordan, had talked Wednesday afternoon about how Jordan beats teams with second effort more than anything else.
"You know he's going to the offensive boards," Adkins said last night. "You can block out if you want, and half the time, he still gets the ball." Jordan and Perkins each got seven offensive rebounds.
Of the often-unaggressive Perkins, who hasn't played especially well recently against Maryland, Branch said, "I've never seen Perkins play as hard."
Also determining the outcome was UNC's defenses -- man-to-man in the first half, zones in the second -- that kept the Terrapins shooting from outside.
Center Coleman scored only eight points, and made just three of 10 shots. "When he gets eight points and Perkins gets 26, there's a big void," Driesell said. "I don't know what the problem was, but he didn't have one of his better games."
Nine of Bias' 11 baskets came from outside, as did at least half of Branch's eight field goals. "We're usually an inside team and this is the first game we've played predominantly from the outside," Branch said. "It was fine for a while, but it hurt eventually. When you get into a jump-shooting pattern with a team that's going inside, the jump shooters lose nine out of 10 times."
Both teams played fairly well defensively, especially in the second half when the Tar Heels shot 49 percent and Maryland 46 percent.
Driesell, despite slapping Smith's hand at the end of the game instead of shaking it, seemed to have calmed considerably 15 minutes after Jordan had thrown down a "rock-the-baby" dunk -- one for the ages -- to end the contest.
"It was a good, hard-fought game," Driesell said. "I'm looking forward to playing them again (Feb. 19 in Chapel Hill). If we can get some better play out of a couple of people and make some adjustments, we'll be right up there. I don't like losing to North Carolina any time, especially on our home court. But we played the No. 1 team pretty well for 39 minutes."
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Wow. Thanks for ... ( 2 months ago by Rollin558)
Wow. Thanks for this post. I was at this game. My friends wanted to leave early, but I said no. The compromise was that we'd walk down from our seats. I was standing on the baseline with Jordan coming right at me in his famous dunk at the end. I swear!
Array ( 2 months ago by relaxxx000)
RIP LEN BIAS
Could have been better than Jordan
We will never know :(
You could ... ( 2 months ago by mt883)
You could definitely make a legitimate arguement that Bias was as good or better than Jordan at this particular point. I think Len had a better J.
Nice dunk there! ( 2 months ago by beasleyy4)
Nice dunk there!
Where is Dick ... ( 2 months ago by awchandlee)
Where is Dick Vitale?
Amazing Jordan!!! ( 1 month ago by xxxsjedi2)
Amazing Jordan!!!
WoW !!! ( 1 month ago by szer21)
WoW !!!
len was a bad man, ... ( 1 month ago by a11wedoisdis)
len was a bad man, but better than jordan? nah, but he would've been great no doubt.
All Jordan haters ... ( 1 month ago by sccracing)
All Jordan haters love Middle Eastern cock!
funny how jordan is ... ( 1 month ago by 71starzallin1)
funny how jordan is a ppompous bitch that gets all his fame from shitty sneaker.s. Good to see Bias whooping his ass
I shoot like Len ... ( 1 month ago by MKT7the)
I shoot like Len Bias and the jumpshot works really great it's more better during the winter time because I work out in the winter
I don't know about ... ( 1 month ago by GB0616)
I don't know about bias being better than jordan even at that time. From the video, it's apparent that jordan had the more complete game i.e. rebounding, defending, passing, scoring, basically doing the little things just to win. Also, he was capable of getting ANYWHERE on the court and get an easy shot when he wanted to. Bias had a better jumpshot and some strong hops but his face up/driving game was light years behind jordan's.
all jordan haters ... ( 1 month ago by retarteded)
all jordan haters wake the fuck up or get the fuck up!
Wow. MJ is the man ... ( 4 weeks ago by uncwcsb02)
Wow. MJ is the man. I was a little too young and do not remember him when he played at UNC, though I do remember the Kenny Smith era. MJ was also a beast on the boards! Bias was incredible too, great athlete with smooth shot. College bball had better execution in those days then they do now.
Lenny was only a ... ( 3 weeks ago by houston7165)
Lenny was only a sophmore in this video and by his senior year He was even better than in this clip. I was 21 in 1986 and I am talking from seeing him play many times. No player peaks at 22 years old not jordan,bias,whomever. All I am saying is I feel he would have been one of the best ever.He was to strong for most small forwards and to quick for power forwards.also had a smooth jumpshot and was a fierce competitor. As far as being better than MJ, I feel they where very close.
I love watching ... ( 3 weeks ago by oliverjr73)
I love watching videos like this because it's like watching "the one." Jordan's clearly not as good then as he ended up being, but its amazing to watch all of his college highlights. great game.
what year was ... ( 3 weeks ago by super34Trooper12)
what year was jordan in this vid feshman or sophmore?
that jordan dunk ( ... ( 2 weeks ago by MasonsInquiries)
that jordan dunk (walkin' on air) at 10:34 is truly a classic!!
bias was a beast, ... ( 2 weeks ago by chrisbrown013)
bias was a beast, but for the people saying that len bias dominated jordan in this game? come on now, wake up
but bias would definately be close to the same level as jordan was if he didnt od. he was one of the best college players ever
I love when people ... ( 1 week ago by tcon12345)
I love when people say that Michael Jordan was not that great of a college player. What a joke. Best of all time. What an athlete! And what fundamentals! He is way quicker than anyone on the floor, and these are some great athletes in this game. He creates space and gets high percentage shots at will on offense, and is a lightning quick with great hands and tenacious on defense.
R.I.P. Len Bias
How did Len Bias ... ( 1 week ago by fadahway)
How did Len Bias died?
2 days after the ... ( 5 days ago by edge418)
2 days after the celtics took him with the 2nd pick in the draft he died of cocaine overdose
he was a thug with ... ( 4 days ago by pepperkorn3)
he was a thug with cocane. i feel sorry for him
Did anyone killed ... ( 2 days ago by Firentis)
Did anyone killed the guy called Atkins after the game?




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