On Saturday, Zach LaVine had 42 points and five steals to lead the Chicago Bulls in their 118-116 come from behind victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

With his performance on Saturday night, this marked the first time in nearly 24 years since someone in a Bulls uniform notched at least 40 points and five steals in a single game, per StatMuse on Twitter.

The last to do so? Michael Jordan.

Per Basketball Reference, Jordan last accomplished the feat on March 3, 1996 in a lop-sided victory over the Detroit Pistons. The Bulls legend finished with 53 points and six steals in their 102-81 victory.

In addition, LaVine also became just the fourth player in Bulls history to score at least 40 points and nab five steals in a single game. The two others were Scottie Pippen, who did it twice, and Reggie Theus, who had one in 1982. Michael Jordan did it in a whopping 23 games throughout his Hall of Fame career.

LaVine shot 19-of-31 from the field in their gutsy effort against Cleveland, and added six rebounds, three assists, and two triples. The high-flying two-guard scored half of his 42 points in the fourth quarter as the Bulls rallied from a 15-point deficit heading into the payoff period.

The Bulls completed their come back on a 13-foot pull-up bank shot from LaVine. Both teams went back and forth throughout the final minutes before LaVine put the game away with an and-one play to stretch their lead to four points with 16.5 seconds left.

LaVine has been on fire over his past 10 games, scoring over 20 points in each one of them. Through this stretch, the 24-year old is averaging 30.6 points on 50-37-81 shooting splits to go along with 5.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.9 steals. Unfortunately, the Bulls are just 3-7 over their last 10 games.