Joakim Noah, the French pivot of the Chicago Bulls, attempted an unlikely three-point shot towards the end of a game against Orlando, where his team led 99-93. The shot, which would have resulted in a free Big Mac for spectators (as part of a promotion for home wins with at least 100 points), missed the mark. Coach Tom Thibodeau expressed his disapproval, and Noah later admitted that it wasn’t a good shot.
Noah, known for his skills in other areas of the game, contributed significantly to the Bulls’ victory in that match with 20 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, and 5 blocks. Despite his impressive performance, his decision to attempt the three-pointer raised eyebrows, considering he’s not known for his long-range shooting. The promotion entitles every spectator to a free Big Mac when the Bulls win at home with a score of at least 100 points. In this case, Noah’s attempt fell short, preventing the fans from enjoying the free burger.