Pro basketball players and lawyers who raise money for Georgia food banks don’t have much in common, but this year’s Legal Food Frenzy is shaping up to look like the NBA in 1994.

That was the year after Michael Jordan, who’d just led his Chicago Bulls to three straight championships, left the game to pursue what became a short-lived baseball career. With Jordan gone in 1994, great teams that had gone unnoticed seized their best chance for a title in years.

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