Relive one of the greatest moments in Kansas basketball history with this ceramic 11oz mug depicting this play:
1991 Final Four
Jordan's jump shot
Kansas vs North Carolina
79 - 73
30 March, 1991
With under 4 minutes to play in the 1991 Final Four, Adonis Jordan drove the lane and connected on an uncanny jumpshot while being fouled to give Kansas a double-digit lead over North Carolina. Roy Williams beats his mentor Dean Smith and Kansas made its then sixth appearance in the NCAA Finals.
Add a splash of color to your morning coffee or tea ritual! These ceramic mugs not only have a beautiful design on them, but also a colorful rim, handle, and inside, so the mug is bound to spice up your mug rack.
- Ceramic
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Height: 3.85" (9.8 cm)
- Diameter: 3.35" (8.5 cm)
- Black rim, inside, and handle
Notice: No sports player, team, league, or playoff is affiliated with Playbook Products or is the source of, is responsible for, or has endorsed, sponsored, or authorized these products or this website.
1991 Final Four
Jordan's jump shot
Kansas vs North Carolina
79 - 73
30 March, 1991
With under 4 minutes to play in the 1991 Final Four, Adonis Jordan drove the lane and connected on an uncanny jumpshot while being fouled to give Kansas a double-digit lead over North Carolina. Roy Williams beats his mentor Dean Smith and Kansas made its then sixth appearance in the NCAA Finals.
Add a splash of color to your morning coffee or tea ritual! These ceramic mugs not only have a beautiful design on them, but also a colorful rim, handle, and inside, so the mug is bound to spice up your mug rack.
- Ceramic
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Height: 3.85" (9.8 cm)
- Diameter: 3.35" (8.5 cm)
- Black rim, inside, and handle
Notice: No sports player, team, league, or playoff is affiliated with Playbook Products or is the source of, is responsible for, or has endorsed, sponsored, or authorized these products or this website.