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In 1993, an ordinary office supply salesman named Don Calhoun took what seemed like an impossible three-quarter court shot during a Chicago Bulls game. The prize? A whopping $1 million. Against staggering odds of less than 1%, Calhoun made the shot, sending the crowd and the legendary Michael Jordan into a frenzy. But the euphoria was threatened by a controversy over Calhoun's eligibility due to his past basketball experience. Thanks to MJ's intervention, Calhoun got his well-deserved million. A reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected moments can change our lives forever. Stay sharp with Till!
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EAT IT!
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Okay, hittin' with the facts.
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