On March 18, 1995, Jordan announced his return to the NBA through a two-word press release: "I'm back." The next day, Jordan donned jersey number 45 (his number with the Barons), as his familiar 23 had been retired in his honor following his first retirement. He took to the court with the Bulls to face the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis, scoring 19 points. The game had the highest Nielsen rating of a regular season NBA game since 1975. Although he had not played in an NBA game in a year and a half, Jordan played well upon his return, making a game-winning jump shot against Atlanta in his fourth game back and scoring 55 points in a game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on March 29, 1995. Boosted by Jordan's comeback, the Bulls made the playoffs and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semi-finals against the Orlando Magic. At the end of the first game of the series, Orlando's Nick Anderson commented that Jordan "didn't look like the old Michael Jordan" after which Jordan returned to wearing his old number (23). Jordan averaged 31 points per game in that series, but Orlando prevailed in six games. On the front left tail is the "Champion" manufacturer's tag with wash instructions and jersey size "46" on it. Adjacent to that is another Champion "Designed & Tailored 94/95 Exclusively for Chicago Bulls BODY LENGTH +3" tag. Across the front is the team name "Bulls" and on the back is the name "JORDAN". Player number "45" appears on both the front and back of the shirt. All the letters and numbers are made of black on white tackle twill. On the upper left front is the "NBA" embroidered logo patch. The jersey shows good game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind.