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In a stunning display of resilience and offensive mastery, Michael Jordan opened the 1988 NBA Playoffs by scoring 50 points to lead the Chicago Bulls past the Cleveland Cavaliers, 104-93. This performance was made all the more remarkable as Jordan played through a right knee injury sustained in the first quarter, an ailment that would have sidelined a lesser competitor. The game, played at the historic Chicago Stadium, set the tone for a contentious five-game series and served as a powerful statement from Jordan, the league's reigning scoring champion and Defensive Player of the Year, affirming his status as the game's most dominant force. Timestamped Index: 00:00 - Tip-Off 09:47 - Michael Jordan's first basket of the game. 11:29 - Jordan with a steal and scores on a fastbreak layup, getting fouled in the process. He makes the free-throw, completing the three-point play. 13:31 - Jordan hits a jumper. 18:40 - Jordan scores on a putback after his own miss. 25:41 - Michael Jordan slams home a dunk. 26:01 - Jordan scores on another fastbreak layup. 28:05 - Jordan drives inside for another basket. 30:47 - Jordan with a massive dunk. 35:58 - Jordan hits another jumper. 38:58 - Jordan makes two free throws. 48:24 - Michael Jordan hits a jump shot. 56:39 - Jordan scores again. 57:17 - Jordan makes two free throws. 1:02:19 - Jordan makes two more free throws. 1:05:09 - Jordan hits two more from the charity stripe. 1:07:07 - Michael Jordan hits another jump shot. 1:22:52 - Jordan is fouled and makes both free throws. 1:28:43 - Jordan gets a steal. 1:30:46 - Michael Jordan scores on a layup. 1:31:01 - Jordan makes two free throws. 1:31:18 - Jordan hits a jump shot. 1:33:01 - A goal tending call on the Cavaliers gives Jordan two more points. 1:39:41 - Michael Jordan is fouled and makes both free throws. 1:40:20 - Jordan gets another steal. 1:42:21 - Jordan makes two more free throws. 1:42:58 - Jordan hits a jumper to reach 50 points for the game. 1:46:12 - Final Buzzer. The narrative for this opening game of the Eastern Conference First Round was set early. After scoring 11 points in the first quarter, Jordan landed awkwardly after a drive and limped off the court with what was later described as a hyperextended right knee. He returned to the game, dispelling any doubts about his condition by exploding for 19 points in the second quarter alone, finishing the half with 29. "You would have fooled the 18,676 fans who watched him score 50 points," Bob Sakamoto wrote in the Chicago Tribune the next day. "Jordan just kept coming at them." This Bulls team, having achieved a 50-win season for the first time in 14 years, was still forging its identity under coach Doug Collins. While they were beginning to establish themselves as a force in the East, the reliance on Jordan was immense. This game was a prime example of what assistant coach Johnny Bach would call "the Archangel Offense," which he defined as "getting the ball to Jordan and saying, 'Save us, Michael.'". Jordan's 50 points came on 19-of-35 shooting from the field and a perfect 12-for-12 from the free-throw line. He also added 7 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals in 44 minutes of play. For the young Cavaliers, led by burgeoning stars Brad Daugherty, Mark Price, and Ron Harper, the game was a harsh lesson in the realities of playoff basketball against an all-time great. Despite a balanced scoring effort, with five players in double figures, they had no answer for Jordan's offensive onslaught. The Bulls' defensive anchor, Charles Oakley, was a force on the glass, pulling down 15 rebounds to control the paint. The victory was a crucial first step for the Bulls in a series that would go the full five games, a tough, physical battle that further cemented the burgeoning rivalry between the two Central Division teams. Jordan's performance, overcoming both a talented opponent and physical injury, was a testament to the relentless competitive drive that would define his career.