The final scene of the game mirrors Michael Jordan's actual first home game back during his 1995 comeback - which was actually against the Orlando Magic on March 24th. The Magic won that game 106-99 in what was Jordan's first game at the United Center after the Bulls had played in Chicago Stadium earlier in Jordan's career. (The Magic - who included Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway, who met on the set of Blue Chips (1994), leading to O'Neal encouraging the Magic to draft Hardaway - also beat the Bulls in six games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals that year. It marked the last playoff series that the Bulls lost with Jordan on their roster. The following year, the Bulls won a record 72 games during the regular season, swept the Magic in the conference finals and then beat the Seattle Supersonics - now the Oklahoma City Thunder - in six games to become NBA champions once again.) In real life, Jordan's first game back in the NBA was March 19th against the Indiana Pacers at Market Square Arena (since replaced by Bankers Life Fieldhouse, formerly known as Conseco Fieldhouse) in Indianapolis.