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Pacers lead by six, 20-14.
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Pippen gets the screen,
trying to go by Smits.
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Moves on the baseline, lost it.
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And Richardson has it. He is one on three,
takes it to the basket.
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And... it's tipped in.
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Oh, and Reggie Miller came over
and smacked Mike and MJ is upset.
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I can't blame him.
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Yes, sir, he ran
right into him. We got a brouhaha here.
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Don't hold him back. Let him go.
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He and I had somewhat
of a unique relationship.
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Most people feared Michael Jordan,
and rightfully so.
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But I didn't fear him
like the rest of the league did,
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and we had to lock horns quite a bit.
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Pacers lead by ten.
Jordan, the steal!
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- In on... Jackson...
- Oh!
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Throws the ball at Jackson
in frustration.
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He thought
Jackson tried to take him out,
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so Michael's gonna get a technical
on that play.
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And then
Reggie Miller came over.
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I respected him so much,
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but he probably just thought
I was some mouthy, skinny kid...
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and he was one of the best
trash talkers in our game.
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My rookie year,
we're playing against Chicago.
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And as a rookie, you're gonna go 110%
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because you're trying
to impress your vets on your team.
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Miller around a Stipanovich screen,
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turns a corner, down the lane,
lays it in, foul called.
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Reggie Miller scores,
and he was fouled by Jordan.
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I remember
I had, like, ten points at half,
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and MJ didn't shoot the ball
particularly great.
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So, I was like,
"Yeah, you're Michael Jordan,
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the guy that walks on water?"
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He looks at me.
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Jordan at the foul line,
comes up shooting, good.
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Second half,
I ended up with only two points.
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So I had 12 for the game, and he ended up
with a lot more.
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Jordan's got 37.
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And I remember him
walking off the court.
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He was like...
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"Don't ever talk trash to Black Jesus."
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And that's when I stopped referring to him
as Michael Jordan,
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and I always refer to him
either as "Jordan,"
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"Black Jesus" or "that Black Cat."
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I never called him
Michael Jordan again after that.
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A spectacular move!
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The game's over!
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Chicago Stadium is going wild!
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First of all,
there's no backstabbing going on here.
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It's time for me to move on.
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This will be Phil's last year
as the coach of the Bulls.
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- Are the expectations too high?
- Where do we go from here?
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The only question: how long can it last?
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Good afternoon.
Welcome to the Eastern Conference Finals,
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the Bulls and the Indiana Pacers.
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First time these two clubs
have faced each other in the playoffs.
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The tip to Indiana.
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In '98,
that was my first year coaching
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and it was our best opportunity
to win a championship.
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We were confident
that we can dethrone the Bulls.
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We felt like we were just as versatile.
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We had Rik Smits, the Dunking Dutchman.
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Mark Jackson, one of the greatest
assist guys the league has seen.
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We had the Davis brothers.
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Chris Mullin, one of the sweet
shooting players of all time.
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And Reggie Miller, a Hall of Famer.
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We had a squad.
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That series with Indiana
was the hardest playoff series we had.
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They were big, strong, physical.
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If I had to pick a team that gave us
the toughest time in the east,
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Indiana was probably the toughest,
outside of Detroit.
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They were tough.
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Every time I'd go in that fucking game
and come out, I got a new scratch.
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It became personal with me.
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Michael through the hole,
reverse, plus the foul!
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Here's Michael with the steal,
and Chicago with the lead.
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Game one to Chicago.
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Welcome back
to the United Center.
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Game two of the
NBA Eastern Conference Finals.
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It's my privilege
to present Michael Jordan
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with his fifth
NBA Most Valuable Player trophy.
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May I say on behalf of everyone
this evening, thank you.
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Here is Longley going
strong to the basket. Luc Longley.
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Here's Kerr for three again,
and if this hits...
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Somehow, someway, every year,
Steve Kerr gets a big basket
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to put a dagger in someone's heart.
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Under two minutes remaining
here in the fourth quarter. Jordan...
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Michael Jordan with a fallaway...
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Oh! What a shot by Michael Jordan!
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And that may be the exclamation point
for the Chicago Bulls.
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The Bulls are winners, 104-98.
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Bulls lead the series 2-0.
Jordan, 41 points.
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It's back to the drawing board.
This is...
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You play for this time of year,
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and we've come too far
to let something like this slip away.
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- My brother. You all right?
- I'm doing good.
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How's your family? Good?
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- It's gonna be a battle. I know.
- You know it.
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- I knew that coming in.
- Okay.
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Pacers are gonna kick Chicago's rear end.
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The Bulls are going down! Going down!
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Step up and pound...
the Bull-Crap Mobile.
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We won the first two games
in Chicago.
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But the next game that we had,
it was on the road.
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And their arena was really,
like, a tough place to win.
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Let's give 'em something to boo about.
Let's go, boys.
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Game three,
Reggie was a problem.
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Because Reggie had...
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insane confidence.
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Reggie...
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When he was on...
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he could make it from anywhere
over anybody at any time.
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Miller, catch, shoot, score.
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Reggie Miller!
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Miller...
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hits the three out of the corner!
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Miller for three...
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That may have finished the Bulls.
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Twenty-six for Reggie.
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And Indiana wins game three.
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Now we give ourselves a shot on Monday
to try and tie this thing up.
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So, you know Chicago
is never gonna go away.
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As long as that Black Cat's out there,
anything is possible.
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We'll be fine.
I think today is just a bump in the road.
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The Bulls weren't impressed
by the Pacers' game three victory.
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Michael Jordan called it
"a bump in the road."
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Phil Jackson said, "Look, they had
to play very well at home to beat us,
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and even then, they barely beat us."
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It was a hard-fought series.
The most memorable game was game four.
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The tip to Indiana.
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Reggie out of the corner. Tough shot, air.
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Pippen dishes to Michael.
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Jordan's shot is shoved back in his face.
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Michael appears to be bleeding.
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It's Miller for three.
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Michael starting to heat up
after a slow start.
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It's a one-point game
with 6.4 on the clock.
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Control the boards. We gotta have
everybody come in and rebound.
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Mike, this kid's got a hot hand right now.
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Indiana has a timeout.
They elect not to use it.
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McKey looking.
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Gets it in for Miller, batted away,
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grabbed by Pippen,
and they have to foul him.
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I was so upset that I felt,
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"Is this gonna be it?
Are they gonna go up 3-1?"
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Because you go down 3-1,
it's going back to Chicago.
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It's a death sentence, really.
We can't go out like this.
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Scottie Pippen has had a great game,
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but he's only two of five
from the foul line.
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A miss!
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You don't wanna give up a second shot.
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Missed them both.
Loose ball, out of bounds, who's got it?
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Indiana ball with 2.9 seconds.
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And Larry Bird uses his last timeout.
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When I was coaching,
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we always had something a little different
at the end of the game,
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two seconds left,
four seconds left or whatever.
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So, if it got close,
we knew what we were running.
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There are a lot of players to make shots
the first three quarters of the game,
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but when you talk about who gonna
make a shot late, get the ball to Reggie.
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I remember when Larry
was drawing the play.
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I was thinking, "Put all the pressure
on the official to make a call."
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Jordan is on Best.
Harper's on Miller.
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When the play was drawn up,
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I knew they were gonna switch
and MJ was gonna be on me.
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So I just went right to his chest...
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and lightly, lightly shoved him
a little bit to create that space...
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and the rest was history.
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McKey...
gets it in to Miller for the win!
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Four tenths of a second!
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One of the greatest clutch
playoff performers of his generation...
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has apparently done it again.
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Yeah, you can dance, Reggie.
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The entire building
was in a frenzy, as we should be,
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but please put the camera on Larry Bird.
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Larry looked up at that clock.
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It's like... stoic demeanor
because he knew what we all knew,
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that they had Michael Jordan
and there was still time on the clock.
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We knew
where the ball was gonna go.
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Everyone in the building knew
where the ball was gonna go.
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Kukoc to Michael at the buzzer...
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I remember being underneath the basket
as the ball is coming.
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And I'm looking, I'm like,
"This is going in."
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He lobs to Jordan,
he got it off...
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It spun out, and it's two to two!
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Unbelievable!
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I mean, millimeters,
millimeters in and out.
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And we made 'em double clutch
on that shot, and he still almost made it.
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You said Saturday's loss
was just a bump in the road.
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What about this game?
Where do you go from here?
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You still gotta come through Chicago,
Utah, Indiana.
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They still got to come through Chicago.
I don't care what happens today.
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I don't care what happened
in the other series.
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They still gotta come through Chicago.
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We had our hands full out west
for my entire career. Um...
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We played great teams,
and we were so close so many times,
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and just couldn't get over the top.
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Then we win
in kind of a last-second fashion.
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Stockton, open three...
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Yeah!
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John Stockton sends the Utah Jazz
to the NBA Finals!
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We had a chance to play
and test ourselves against the best,
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and that means as much to me as anything.
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What's the biggest
motivating factor
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going into that series for you?
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Karl Malone getting MVP.
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Congratulations, Karl Malone,
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1996-97 NBA Most Valuable Player.
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Karl Malone
was the MVP that year.
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Here was added motivation for Michael.
He thought he should've been MVP.
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So, we knew immediately
where this was going.
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I'm not saying
he wasn't deserving of it.
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All I'm saying is that
that fueled the fire in me.
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I said, "Okay. You think he's MVP.
Okay, fine. No problem."
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This team likes to run, they need to get
easy baskets for them to score.
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They gotta get 100 points.
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Remember, this team is second
in the league in scoring.
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They have a pretty potent offense
when they run.
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It is game one
of the NBA Finals.
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For the Utah Jazz,
it is their first trip to the Finals
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in the history of the franchise.
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Game one.
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Here's Jordan... Yes!
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Karl Malone with a nice lead
for John Stockton.
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Defense!
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The lead for Malone,
off the pick and roll.
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Karl Malone
very aggressive offensively.
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The Jazz were good, man.
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Freaking Karl Malone,
he's a bad match-up for us.
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Down to three.
Malone... Yes.
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John Stockton's a bad matchup.
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So that first game in Chicago was close.
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The game is tied at 82.
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Down to 7.5 seconds remaining.
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They got Bryon Russell on Michael Jordan.
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We had probably
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three guys that were typically assigned
to match up with Michael,
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and Bryon Russell would have been
first and foremost.
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Bryon Russell made our team
in the first place through
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incredible effort defensively.
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So he earned the right to take on
some of the tougher assignments,
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and it doesn't get any tougher
than Michael.
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Yeah. Bryon Russell?
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When I was playing baseball,
Utah's in town to play the Bulls.
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They're practicing at the facility.
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I go over to say hello to John and Karl.
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This kid, Bryon Russell, comes up to me,
says, "Man, why you quit?
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Why you quit? Man, you knew I could
guard your ass. You had to quit."
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I said, "Karl, you need to talk
to this dude, man."
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"Nah, he's just a young rookie."
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But from that point on,
he's been on my list.
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Bryon's a very playful guy,
and he said things all the time.
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I have no doubt
Michael had a number of edges
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that he could have sharpened
for whatever reason.
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I knew how he played.
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You know,
he played on the front of his toes.
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Give him a head-and-shoulder fake,
go one way, he can't stop.
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They're with
Shandon Anderson to guard Scottie Pippen.
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They got Bryon Russell on Michael Jordan.
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We're down to five.
Jordan putting moves on Russell.
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We're down to two. Now one...
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It's all over! The Bulls
have won at the buzzer in game one.
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The jump shot by Michael Jordan.
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Game two was... not particularly close.
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Oh, is Michael Jordan feeling it now!
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Bulls blew out the Jazz 97-85
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to take a 2-0 lead in that series.
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But... you know, Utah fights.
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They go out to Utah,
and it's a different story.
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Setting up Malone...
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Karl Malone went off, 37 points.
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Jazz win it 104-93. They now trail
in the series, two games to one.
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So, game four of that series,
it's a tight game.
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It's a one-point Chicago lead.
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Just under one minute remaining.
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Stockton throws the single best pass
I've ever seen a point guard throw.
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Game four of the NBA Finals
with the Bulls up two games to one.
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Stockton fires down to Malone!
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And the series is tied at two!
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Before game five in Utah,
I'm at the Marriott.
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So it was George, myself, Tim,
and I think a couple of security guys.
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The night before the game,
we're all in Michael's room, hanging out.
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But it's like 10:00, 10:30 at night,
I'm hungry.
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No room service. Michael gets hungry.
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So we're calling
all these different places.
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George and I are looking around,
we find one pizza place open. One.
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So he ordered a pizza,
and when the pizza came,
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there was four or five guys
outside the door.
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Five guys delivering one pizza.
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You know, it's very rare
that you get five delivery guys
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from the pizza place
to bring you your pizza.
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And they're all trying to look in,
and everybody knew it's Mike.
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So I take the pizza, I pay them,
and I put this pizza down,
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and I said,
"I got a bad feeling about this."
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I ate the pizza. All by myself.
Nobody else ate the pizza.
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I wake up about 2:30,
throwing up left and right.
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It's three o'clock in the morning.
I get a call in my room.
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"Hey, man, come to the room right now."
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All right, I get in to him. He's literally
curled up in a ball, shaking.
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He goes, "Man, find the team doc, now."
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So really, it wasn't the flu game,
it was food poisoning.
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Oh, my heavens.
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I was in the room in Utah.
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And I went over, and he says,
"Oh, I'm so sick."
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I said, "How are you gonna play tonight?"
"Mom, I have to play."
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And I'm thinking, "You should not play."
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But when we went to the stadium,
there he was.
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Now the big story here tonight,
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Michael Jordan's physical condition.
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Guys, look out behind.
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- I stayed in bed all day.
- Come on.
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Couldn't eat anything,
couldn't hold nothing down.
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He had an IV hooked up to him,
and he was chalky white.
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Didn't look good.
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And I was like,
"Oh, boy, we're in trouble."
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Phil comes in, "What do you think?"
I said, "I'm gonna try. It's game five.
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If anything, I can be a decoy.
So, I'm going out. I'm gonna play."
317
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At 3:30 this morning,
Michael Jordan woke up
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with flu-like symptoms.
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He had a stomachache and a headache.
He couldn't go back to sleep.
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He threw up all night. And as reported
earlier, he missed his shootaround.
321
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But he was in bed all day
and continued to throw up.
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Utah Jazz! Utah Jazz! Utah Jazz!
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Utah Jazz control the tip.
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The key
for Utah tonight is offense.
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Stockton got the stuff.
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Utah's got the quick start
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that they needed
to keep the crowd into it.
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Jordan to the crossover...
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Way off.
Visibly shaken by the flu symptoms.
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This is an ugly start
for Chicago.
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He'd be out there on the floor playing,
a whistle would blow for a timeout.
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And you could see,
333
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it was like the life just went out
of his body inside, and he just...
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Every timeout,
he was just, like... gassed.
335
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He was in pretty bad shape...
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00:21:40,549 --> 00:21:43,760
but, you know,
a lot of times when you're sick...
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you're able to find something deep down
inside that you didn't know was there.
338
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And I think it was just one of those games
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where he wanted to win so badly that,
340
00:21:56,898 --> 00:21:59,234
you know, he stayed with it.
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00:22:00,193 --> 00:22:03,530
After that timeout,
when that whistle blew,
342
00:22:04,072 --> 00:22:07,367
somehow, somewhere...
he got up and played.
343
00:22:07,451 --> 00:22:11,747
Michael Jordan is back,
putting the move on Chris Morris.
344
00:22:12,331 --> 00:22:14,916
Jordan puts moves on Hornacek.
345
00:22:16,001 --> 00:22:18,628
And this the best spurt of the night.
346
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Jordan finding Longley.
347
00:22:24,843 --> 00:22:28,096
And the Jazz now leading by just nine.
348
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- He's like the Terminator.
- Steal by Jordan!
349
00:22:31,475 --> 00:22:36,104
He went somewhere
and he found... a switch.
350
00:22:36,188 --> 00:22:40,317
What a play! And the Bulls
actually have a chance to take the lead.
351
00:22:43,445 --> 00:22:46,865
At the end of that game,
he started rising up
352
00:22:46,948 --> 00:22:48,492
and making shots...
353
00:22:49,868 --> 00:22:50,994
and carrying that team.
354
00:22:51,828 --> 00:22:54,706
And the game
is tied at 85.
355
00:22:55,248 --> 00:22:58,293
The Bulls
have been here year after year.
356
00:22:58,377 --> 00:23:01,380
The confidence, the poise,
the determination,
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00:23:01,463 --> 00:23:03,882
the discipline and organization
down the stretch,
358
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all paying off right now
with Jordan masterfully at the line.
359
00:23:12,224 --> 00:23:14,810
Jordan able to scoop up the loose ball
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00:23:14,893 --> 00:23:18,271
for the possession
with 40 seconds remaining.
361
00:23:18,355 --> 00:23:20,857
The game tied at 85.
362
00:23:26,321 --> 00:23:30,283
Ten on the shot clock.
Pippen backing Hornacek.
363
00:23:30,367 --> 00:23:31,868
Here's Jordan for three.
364
00:23:31,952 --> 00:23:32,952
Yes!
365
00:23:33,245 --> 00:23:35,789
Michael Jordan from straight away.
366
00:24:00,689 --> 00:24:04,276
He had shown that no matter
how sick he was...
367
00:24:05,026 --> 00:24:06,653
he's still the best player in the world.
368
00:24:20,792 --> 00:24:22,627
Coach,
how much did you know about
369
00:24:22,711 --> 00:24:24,546
Jordan's condition going into the game?
370
00:24:24,629 --> 00:24:27,132
What did he look like early?
And describe the effort
371
00:24:27,215 --> 00:24:29,926
that he put forth
with the illness that he had.
372
00:24:30,010 --> 00:24:31,720
First of all, I didn't know he's sick.
373
00:24:34,681 --> 00:24:36,558
And I thought he played a great game.
374
00:24:41,605 --> 00:24:43,440
Did everybody else know he was sick?
375
00:24:44,524 --> 00:24:46,776
I guess I was the last one to know.
376
00:24:53,283 --> 00:24:54,993
- Come on, chief?
- Are you crazy?
377
00:25:02,751 --> 00:25:06,421
My innate personality
is to win at all costs.
378
00:25:06,505 --> 00:25:08,632
If I have to do it myself,
I'm gonna do it.
379
00:25:09,633 --> 00:25:12,093
But over the period
of getting to the Finals,
380
00:25:12,177 --> 00:25:17,265
there have been moments that other guys
really expanded their games.
381
00:25:20,685 --> 00:25:23,313
I think Michael recognized
that there were guys
382
00:25:23,396 --> 00:25:25,398
who were sort of overachievers.
383
00:25:26,066 --> 00:25:31,446
Guys who maybe don't have the star power,
but came in and did what we could.
384
00:25:32,155 --> 00:25:34,241
Which I'm sure he looked at me
as an overachiever.
385
00:25:37,077 --> 00:25:38,662
Coming into the NBA,
386
00:25:38,745 --> 00:25:42,874
I was not a high draft pick
or a highly-touted player.
387
00:25:43,416 --> 00:25:47,546
Phoenix drafted me, gave me a chance
and kept me around for a year.
388
00:25:48,129 --> 00:25:51,383
And my first real break in the NBA
was with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
389
00:25:51,466 --> 00:25:55,929
...against Kerr.
They swing to Kerr, he steps up and fires.
390
00:25:56,012 --> 00:26:00,892
We played the Bulls a lot,
and I used to watch John Paxson.
391
00:26:00,976 --> 00:26:03,144
I used to guard him
when we played the Bulls,
392
00:26:03,228 --> 00:26:05,814
and then I'd watch him on TV
when we would prepare for them.
393
00:26:05,897 --> 00:26:07,440
Paxson for three...
394
00:26:07,524 --> 00:26:11,486
Yes! The Bulls take a one-point lead.
395
00:26:11,570 --> 00:26:13,113
John was my guy.
396
00:26:13,822 --> 00:26:17,158
I kept thinking...
"That's the spot I need to be."
397
00:26:18,535 --> 00:26:19,911
By the time I got there,
398
00:26:19,995 --> 00:26:23,373
John was entering the final year
of his career.
399
00:26:23,456 --> 00:26:25,834
And he kinda took me under his wing.
400
00:26:25,917 --> 00:26:29,921
I learned early in my career
that I was gonna be a role player.
401
00:26:30,005 --> 00:26:33,258
What I did well... complemented Michael.
402
00:26:34,092 --> 00:26:37,012
So, I tried to tell Steve about
403
00:26:37,095 --> 00:26:41,933
how Michael had to really trust
who you were out there.
404
00:26:42,017 --> 00:26:43,935
If he was gonna go to battle with you,
405
00:26:44,019 --> 00:26:46,813
he had to know you were in it
and you weren't gonna back down.
406
00:26:48,273 --> 00:26:52,068
I had to fight and scrap and claw
for everything I got in the NBA.
407
00:26:54,571 --> 00:26:56,531
And that was just enough to make it.
408
00:26:57,407 --> 00:26:59,701
Oh, man,
you gotta call that shit.
409
00:26:59,784 --> 00:27:01,411
- I got half...
- It's all good.
410
00:27:01,494 --> 00:27:05,540
Michael lived a different life
than the rest of us, out of necessity.
411
00:27:05,624 --> 00:27:09,419
He couldn't live that normal life.
It was very difficult to reach him...
412
00:27:11,713 --> 00:27:12,631
emotionally.
413
00:27:12,632 --> 00:27:15,176
Did you ever discuss your fathers?
414
00:27:15,925 --> 00:27:17,344
We never discussed that.
415
00:27:17,886 --> 00:27:23,725
I think it was probably too painful, um...
for each of us.
416
00:27:33,860 --> 00:27:39,282
My dad supported me when I was a kid.
He saw how much I loved sports.
417
00:27:39,366 --> 00:27:41,451
He loved basketball,
he loved watching me play.
418
00:27:41,534 --> 00:27:45,580
We played together all the time,
out in the driveway.
419
00:27:45,664 --> 00:27:47,415
His competitiveness
was honed...
420
00:27:48,041 --> 00:27:52,671
by playing basketball in the driveway
with his father and his older brother.
421
00:27:52,754 --> 00:27:54,923
That's where the family action was:
422
00:27:55,507 --> 00:27:58,635
Malcolm, John and Steve
playing basketball.
423
00:27:58,718 --> 00:28:00,970
Naturally, they would sometimes win.
424
00:28:01,513 --> 00:28:03,598
And that hurt him. Oh, oh!
425
00:28:03,682 --> 00:28:05,600
It was terrible.
426
00:28:06,810 --> 00:28:08,269
My dad was a professor
427
00:28:08,353 --> 00:28:11,022
of Middle East history
and politics at UCLA.
428
00:28:11,106 --> 00:28:12,482
My mom was a full-time mom,
429
00:28:12,565 --> 00:28:15,527
but she became a professor
later on in life.
430
00:28:15,610 --> 00:28:18,071
So a very academically-minded family.
431
00:28:18,154 --> 00:28:21,282
Monday through Thursday,
we were not allowed to watch TV
432
00:28:21,366 --> 00:28:25,537
unless there was a really big game on,
so my dad came in handy on those nights.
433
00:28:27,622 --> 00:28:32,085
My dad's affiliation with UCLA
stoked my fire for basketball.
434
00:28:32,627 --> 00:28:35,505
Going to Pauley Pavilion in the early '70s
435
00:28:35,588 --> 00:28:38,800
as a five, six-year-old kid,
it was like magic.
436
00:28:39,384 --> 00:28:41,261
It was an incredible place to be.
437
00:28:41,344 --> 00:28:44,848
Walton shoots and hits
the short shot from the left baseline.
438
00:28:45,849 --> 00:28:48,494
What kind of attention
did you get from college scouts
439
00:28:48,518 --> 00:28:50,854
- when you were coming out of high school?
- Very little.
440
00:28:50,937 --> 00:28:54,899
Um, about the same attention that I was
getting from girls in high school.
441
00:28:54,983 --> 00:28:58,737
So, not many girls, not many
college recruiters, so...
442
00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:02,532
I finished my senior year of high school
without a scholarship,
443
00:29:02,615 --> 00:29:06,244
but Arizona offered me a scholarship
kind of at the last second,
444
00:29:06,327 --> 00:29:09,748
and I took it without ever
having visited the school.
445
00:29:09,831 --> 00:29:12,333
I was just thrilled to have a place to go.
446
00:29:12,417 --> 00:29:14,461
And then when I went off to college,
447
00:29:14,544 --> 00:29:18,173
my mom and my younger brother went
and joined my dad in Beirut.
448
00:29:20,425 --> 00:29:23,803
My dad left UCLA
before I graduated high school,
449
00:29:23,887 --> 00:29:26,765
and became the president
of the American University in Beirut.
450
00:29:26,848 --> 00:29:29,309
In the chapel of
American University of Beirut,
451
00:29:29,392 --> 00:29:32,353
the 117th school year officially began.
452
00:29:32,437 --> 00:29:35,732
With the summer of fighting in Beirut,
it almost didn't occur.
453
00:29:35,815 --> 00:29:39,277
AUB's acting president was kidnapped
from the campus three months ago
454
00:29:39,360 --> 00:29:40,528
and is still missing.
455
00:29:41,029 --> 00:29:43,782
AUB's new president believes
Dodge is still alive.
456
00:29:43,865 --> 00:29:47,243
I was looking forward
to working with him as vice president.
457
00:29:47,327 --> 00:29:49,454
If I'd gotten here on time
on the 1st of July,
458
00:29:49,537 --> 00:29:52,123
it might've been me instead of him
who was kidnapped.
459
00:29:53,291 --> 00:29:55,752
He was a really good scholar
of the Middle East.
460
00:29:55,835 --> 00:29:58,046
He was trying to produce students
461
00:29:58,129 --> 00:30:02,675
that were tolerant, globally-minded,
humanitarian citizens.
462
00:30:04,219 --> 00:30:07,096
So, it was a realization of a dream...
463
00:30:07,806 --> 00:30:09,557
but it didn't last very long.
464
00:30:10,308 --> 00:30:13,186
The international peacekeeping force
left the Beirut area last year,
465
00:30:13,269 --> 00:30:16,731
and life in the Lebanese capital
has become increasingly dangerous.
466
00:30:16,815 --> 00:30:18,775
It's bad for almost everyone
who lives there,
467
00:30:18,858 --> 00:30:21,319
but it is especially bad for Americans.
468
00:30:22,278 --> 00:30:24,405
Malcolm was the visible American.
469
00:30:24,489 --> 00:30:26,616
He was representing a government
470
00:30:26,699 --> 00:30:31,871
that stood for values that were contrary
to the sectarian militia.
471
00:30:33,790 --> 00:30:37,252
What do you remember
about that day in 1984?
472
00:30:38,628 --> 00:30:41,965
Well, it was raining.
473
00:30:42,048 --> 00:30:43,633
I'd just taught my class.
474
00:30:44,509 --> 00:30:48,847
I got a call from the guard
at the gate to, um...
475
00:30:50,557 --> 00:30:54,936
go to the president's office,
and I went there, and, um...
476
00:30:55,979 --> 00:30:58,982
I was told that Malcolm had been shot,
on the phone...
477
00:30:59,482 --> 00:31:01,651
and I thought maybe just a leg or an arm.
478
00:31:02,485 --> 00:31:06,489
The president of the American University
in Beirut was shot in the head
479
00:31:06,573 --> 00:31:08,867
by two gunmen posing as students.
480
00:31:08,950 --> 00:31:11,578
Malcolm Kerr
had just gotten off an elevator
481
00:31:11,661 --> 00:31:14,914
and was about to go into a meeting
on campus when he was killed.
482
00:31:16,624 --> 00:31:21,713
Uh, so, I received a phone call in the
middle of the night from a family friend.
483
00:31:22,338 --> 00:31:25,550
My phone rang in my dorm
at three o'clock in the morning,
484
00:31:25,633 --> 00:31:28,303
so I knew something was up, and...
485
00:31:29,220 --> 00:31:30,847
And he just said...
486
00:31:31,973 --> 00:31:34,767
He just said,
"Steve, I have terrible news."
487
00:31:37,020 --> 00:31:38,020
So...
488
00:31:40,481 --> 00:31:41,481
Yeah.
489
00:31:44,027 --> 00:31:46,195
The murdered academic
had long been popular
490
00:31:46,279 --> 00:31:47,530
with his colleagues in Beirut.
491
00:31:47,614 --> 00:31:48,865
Though he was an American,
492
00:31:48,948 --> 00:31:51,659
his roots within the Arab world
were just as strong.
493
00:31:53,536 --> 00:31:56,039
Basketball was the one thing
that I could do
494
00:31:56,122 --> 00:31:58,458
to take my mind off
what happened, you know?
495
00:31:59,125 --> 00:32:00,125
Um...
496
00:32:01,586 --> 00:32:06,883
So, I went to practice the next day.
I didn't know what else to do.
497
00:32:07,967 --> 00:32:11,554
We all react differently to these things.
498
00:32:12,513 --> 00:32:18,895
Steve reacted by throwing himself
even more deeply into playing basketball.
499
00:32:20,188 --> 00:32:22,565
I used to think about it all the time
when I was playing.
500
00:32:23,733 --> 00:32:25,944
During the national anthem,
I would always...
501
00:32:26,694 --> 00:32:30,239
think about my dad
and think he would love this right now.
502
00:32:30,323 --> 00:32:31,741
He wouldn't even believe it.
503
00:32:32,325 --> 00:32:33,701
He would love this.
504
00:32:40,416 --> 00:32:44,128
♪ By the dawn's early light ♪
505
00:32:44,712 --> 00:32:48,967
♪ What so proudly we hailed ♪
506
00:32:49,050 --> 00:32:53,221
♪ At the twilight's last gleaming? ♪
507
00:32:53,304 --> 00:32:56,432
♪ Whose broad stripes
And bright stars... ♪
508
00:32:56,516 --> 00:32:59,477
And the latest
on Michael Jordan's physical condition.
509
00:32:59,560 --> 00:33:01,729
Jordan feeling much better.
510
00:33:01,813 --> 00:33:05,858
He's apparently made it back
from the difficult siege with the flu.
511
00:33:05,942 --> 00:33:09,070
I sense that Michael Jordan
is almost out of gas
512
00:33:09,153 --> 00:33:12,240
and will make a concerted effort
to end it tonight
513
00:33:12,323 --> 00:33:14,450
to avoid a seventh-game showdown.
514
00:33:15,201 --> 00:33:19,080
Chicago starting slowly,
and Utah is taking advantage of that.
515
00:33:19,163 --> 00:33:21,290
Hornacek... Yes!
516
00:33:21,374 --> 00:33:22,750
Look out, Chicago.
517
00:33:22,834 --> 00:33:24,634
It's not gonna be easy
wrapping it up tonight.
518
00:33:24,711 --> 00:33:27,171
Karl Malone
with 12 points.
519
00:33:27,255 --> 00:33:31,384
The Jazz leading 46-39.
520
00:33:31,467 --> 00:33:36,222
The ultimate trust from Michael
comes in the playoffs if you come through.
521
00:33:37,473 --> 00:33:38,975
I think he respected me
522
00:33:39,058 --> 00:33:41,602
because he knew I fought,
and I was competitive,
523
00:33:41,686 --> 00:33:44,772
and I worked,
and I got the most out of myself,
524
00:33:44,856 --> 00:33:47,483
but I hadn't performed very well
in the Finals.
525
00:33:48,109 --> 00:33:49,819
That's a good block there.
526
00:33:50,528 --> 00:33:52,113
Kerr for three!
527
00:33:53,239 --> 00:33:57,035
I was struggling, and, you know,
I was so hard on myself.
528
00:33:57,577 --> 00:34:00,788
As a role player,
I'd get five shots a game.
529
00:34:00,872 --> 00:34:03,833
And so every shot
took on way too much importance.
530
00:34:06,044 --> 00:34:07,879
Jordan... Yes!
531
00:34:08,963 --> 00:34:12,258
The Bulls 86-83.
532
00:34:12,341 --> 00:34:15,136
The Jazz tied the game
with less than two minutes to play.
533
00:34:15,219 --> 00:34:18,931
Hornacek gotta save
that pass... Russell for three!
534
00:34:19,015 --> 00:34:24,604
An enormous shot by Bryon Russell.
He's tied the game at 86.
535
00:34:24,687 --> 00:34:28,149
Phil calls timeout,
and Michael knew what was coming.
536
00:34:29,025 --> 00:34:30,651
Earlier in the series,
537
00:34:30,735 --> 00:34:32,779
in a very similar situation
late in the game,
538
00:34:32,862 --> 00:34:35,656
John Stockton had come over
and doubled him and stolen the ball,
539
00:34:35,740 --> 00:34:37,825
which helped seal the win for Utah.
540
00:34:37,909 --> 00:34:41,496
He mumbled something like,
"Hey, Steve, Steve, be ready."
541
00:34:42,497 --> 00:34:46,667
He knew the camera was always on him...
you know, and I'm oblivious.
542
00:34:46,751 --> 00:34:48,628
He comes off, I'll be ready.
543
00:34:48,711 --> 00:34:51,964
And then I'm yelling back,
"I'll be ready, I'll be ready!"
544
00:35:05,269 --> 00:35:08,689
I know if they're gonna double-team me,
Steve's gonna be open.
545
00:35:09,273 --> 00:35:11,109
It is Michael Jordan time.
546
00:35:11,901 --> 00:35:14,153
Did not have the shot, Kerr does.
547
00:35:14,821 --> 00:35:18,157
Steve Kerr with five seconds remaining!
548
00:35:19,951 --> 00:35:25,081
Kerr hits the big shot,
cranked up the John Paxson '93 comparison.
549
00:35:25,623 --> 00:35:27,542
One last chance now for Utah.
550
00:35:27,625 --> 00:35:31,170
Five seconds remaining
in regulation.
551
00:35:31,254 --> 00:35:33,214
Inbound... Stolen by Pippen.
552
00:35:33,297 --> 00:35:35,091
Pippen rolls it to Kukoc.
553
00:35:35,174 --> 00:35:37,635
And the Chicago Bulls
554
00:35:37,718 --> 00:35:43,057
have won their fifth championship
in the last seven years.
555
00:35:43,141 --> 00:35:47,436
Just six tenths of a second remaining.
It's a four-point lead.
556
00:35:51,816 --> 00:35:52,900
Whoo-hoo!
557
00:36:03,119 --> 00:36:07,748
Tonight, Steve Kerr earned his wings,
and I'm very happy for Steve.
558
00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:22,555
And now...
559
00:36:23,181 --> 00:36:27,852
your 1997 world champions!
560
00:36:31,898 --> 00:36:35,776
A lot of people have been asking me
about the shot the other night,
561
00:36:35,860 --> 00:36:38,654
and there've been some misconceptions
about what actually happened.
562
00:36:38,738 --> 00:36:39,947
I wanted to clear it up.
563
00:36:40,489 --> 00:36:43,492
When we called timeout
with 25 seconds to go...
564
00:36:44,577 --> 00:36:45,912
we went into the huddle,
565
00:36:45,995 --> 00:36:49,582
and Phil told Michael, he said, "Michael,
I want you to take the last shot."
566
00:36:50,458 --> 00:36:53,920
And Michael said, "Phil, I don't feel
real comfortable in these situations.
567
00:36:54,545 --> 00:36:57,757
So, maybe we oughta go
in another direction.
568
00:36:59,091 --> 00:37:00,551
Why don't we go to Steve?"
569
00:37:04,639 --> 00:37:08,434
So I thought to myself, "Well, I guess
I gotta bail Michael out again."
570
00:37:10,144 --> 00:37:13,022
Anyway, the shot went in,
571
00:37:13,105 --> 00:37:15,942
and that's my story,
and I'm sticking to it.
572
00:37:49,308 --> 00:37:51,018
It is game seven in Chicago.
573
00:37:51,102 --> 00:37:55,022
This could be the last time
we see the Bulls as we know them.
574
00:37:55,106 --> 00:37:59,360
The dynasty's been shoved up
to the brink. Game seven with the Pacers.
575
00:37:59,443 --> 00:38:02,822
If the unthinkable occurs
and the Bulls do go down in flames,
576
00:38:02,905 --> 00:38:07,076
life might return to the pre-Jordan days,
also known as the Tom Boerwinkle era.
577
00:38:08,160 --> 00:38:10,847
It's bigger than just being
knocked out of the playoffs.
578
00:38:10,871 --> 00:38:12,957
It's the end of an era.
579
00:38:13,582 --> 00:38:15,626
I told them today that you can lose.
580
00:38:16,210 --> 00:38:18,754
You have to face the possibility
you can lose a game like this.
581
00:38:19,338 --> 00:38:21,757
Everybody thought
if the Bulls were to be broken up,
582
00:38:21,841 --> 00:38:23,050
the dynasty was to be ended,
583
00:38:23,134 --> 00:38:26,470
it would be ended
by somebody in a suit someplace.
584
00:38:26,554 --> 00:38:30,891
There'd be more closure and more justice
if it happened on the floor.
585
00:38:32,310 --> 00:38:35,771
Mr. Jordan is taking a page
from Joe Namath's book.
586
00:38:35,855 --> 00:38:38,441
We all remember he predicted
the Jets would win Super Bowl III.
587
00:38:38,524 --> 00:38:42,611
We're gonna win game seven.
We will win game seven.
588
00:38:45,573 --> 00:38:48,826
At that time, I hung around
with my security guys, with George.
589
00:38:49,744 --> 00:38:51,954
They became my "entourage."
590
00:38:52,747 --> 00:38:55,666
I knew that the maturity
that I gathered from them
591
00:38:55,750 --> 00:38:58,085
would help me make sound decisions.
592
00:38:58,169 --> 00:39:04,675
I needed good, sound, open-minded
older guys saying... keeping my focus.
593
00:39:04,759 --> 00:39:06,594
Relax. Relax...
594
00:39:07,887 --> 00:39:12,892
Michael had a real warm spot
with his security guards,
595
00:39:12,975 --> 00:39:14,560
and the head of them was Gus.
596
00:39:18,230 --> 00:39:22,026
Gus was a Chicago police officer,
and I guess, back in his younger days,
597
00:39:22,109 --> 00:39:24,153
he was pretty badass back in the day
598
00:39:24,236 --> 00:39:26,572
and very well-respected
in the Chicago Police Department.
599
00:39:26,655 --> 00:39:31,410
He started as a patrolman and he worked
his way up and became sergeant.
600
00:39:31,494 --> 00:39:35,247
He and some of his friends worked
for the United Center as security.
601
00:39:35,790 --> 00:39:40,711
Gus befriended Michael when he first
came to Chicago, when he broke his foot.
602
00:39:42,004 --> 00:39:44,965
That's when
Gus would meet me at the car
603
00:39:45,049 --> 00:39:48,886
and make sure I get to my seat and get to
the locker room. We spent time together.
604
00:39:49,887 --> 00:39:54,058
And from then on, it started to grow.
He was a great protector for me.
605
00:39:54,141 --> 00:39:56,769
- Excuse us. Excuse me.
- No, we gotta go.
606
00:39:56,852 --> 00:39:59,706
He wouldn't let anybody through
that wasn't supposed to go through there.
607
00:39:59,730 --> 00:40:02,983
Listen, everybody. Can we move this way
and spread out a little?
608
00:40:03,067 --> 00:40:04,485
Nothing got past Gus.
609
00:40:05,820 --> 00:40:08,906
When people around, they think
they're entitled to certain things.
610
00:40:09,615 --> 00:40:11,117
Gus would put 'em straight.
611
00:40:12,451 --> 00:40:14,578
That was Gus. He's a protector.
612
00:40:15,287 --> 00:40:20,042
But he was more than that,
and I saw him for being more than that.
613
00:40:21,335 --> 00:40:25,756
At that time,
Michael was hurt about his dad.
614
00:40:25,840 --> 00:40:27,883
He still had a hard time with his death.
615
00:40:27,967 --> 00:40:29,760
And he would call him...
616
00:40:30,719 --> 00:40:34,265
crying at two o'clock in the morning.
Gus would get up and go to him.
617
00:40:35,141 --> 00:40:36,809
He would get up and go see about him.
618
00:40:36,892 --> 00:40:39,687
He was there for whatever he needed.
He was there to take care of him.
619
00:40:41,397 --> 00:40:45,734
When my father got killed,
he became like a father figure to me.
620
00:40:46,777 --> 00:40:49,280
I had to have him next to me
everywhere I went.
621
00:40:56,954 --> 00:40:59,994
Gus, can I throw a couple questions
at you while you're relaxing there?
622
00:41:00,458 --> 00:41:03,043
Yeah. The chemo, I can't hear real well,
so you gotta...
623
00:41:03,127 --> 00:41:05,212
- Can I throw some questions at you?
- Sure.
624
00:41:06,839 --> 00:41:08,883
When Gus got sick, um...
625
00:41:10,384 --> 00:41:13,220
Mike was the first one
to notice him being sick.
626
00:41:13,304 --> 00:41:15,723
They were traveling someplace.
He called me to tell me that.
627
00:41:15,806 --> 00:41:18,225
He said, "Tish, you gotta take him
to the doctor."
628
00:41:18,309 --> 00:41:23,063
Gus was diagnosed with lung cancer,
and Michael was there.
629
00:41:24,148 --> 00:41:27,735
He was there in the hospital with us.
He was there in my home.
630
00:41:28,486 --> 00:41:31,822
He was there calling.
As I said, he was there for him.
631
00:41:32,615 --> 00:41:35,493
Well, he... He got cancer and...
632
00:41:36,327 --> 00:41:39,538
He took a leave of absence from us
and went for his treatments.
633
00:41:40,080 --> 00:41:43,250
So, when Gus came back before game seven,
634
00:41:43,334 --> 00:41:46,378
he looked frail, but he had that Gus,
that smile on,
635
00:41:46,462 --> 00:41:49,840
and it was kind of like we got the band
back together kind of thing.
636
00:41:49,924 --> 00:41:53,761
Hey! How you doing, Gus?
Welcome back, buddy.
637
00:41:53,844 --> 00:41:55,721
- Vacation's over?
- Yeah.
638
00:41:55,804 --> 00:41:58,557
- Get you back to work.
- For the time being anyway.
639
00:41:59,141 --> 00:42:01,143
He was inspiration for me.
640
00:42:02,019 --> 00:42:03,979
I wanted to win this game for Gus.
641
00:42:10,569 --> 00:42:12,780
It'll be interesting.
Let's see what happens.
642
00:42:13,489 --> 00:42:15,282
Nut crunchin' time.
643
00:42:18,452 --> 00:42:21,163
Some can... some can't.
644
00:42:23,290 --> 00:42:25,042
That's the way it look like to me.
645
00:42:25,125 --> 00:42:26,794
Some can, some can't?
646
00:42:27,461 --> 00:42:30,130
Some can, some can't.
647
00:42:31,715 --> 00:42:33,384
That's just the way it is.
648
00:42:35,135 --> 00:42:37,888
- Stay away from Scott Burrell.
- I...
649
00:42:37,972 --> 00:42:39,932
You're not instructed
to talk to Burrell.
650
00:42:39,974 --> 00:42:41,475
You'll scare the shit out of him.
651
00:42:48,107 --> 00:42:50,027
Knowing that we was going
to a game seven,
652
00:42:50,067 --> 00:42:52,695
had an opportunity to knock
Michael out of the playoffs
653
00:42:52,778 --> 00:42:54,154
was pretty special for that group.
654
00:42:55,197 --> 00:42:57,950
We hadn't been tested like that
in a long time.
655
00:42:58,033 --> 00:43:02,329
We were all mentally exhausted,
you know, physically exhausted.
656
00:43:04,039 --> 00:43:06,709
All right, baby, there's no tomorrow.
Let's go out and do it.
657
00:43:06,792 --> 00:43:08,794
Let's leave everything
on this fucking floor.
658
00:43:22,349 --> 00:43:26,020
Defense. Defense wins it now.
Rebound and defend.
659
00:43:27,438 --> 00:43:29,064
Miller lobs to Smits.
660
00:43:29,148 --> 00:43:32,693
He finds Dale Davis,
who gets inside for the dunk.
661
00:43:32,776 --> 00:43:35,571
Michael with his back to the basket,
guarded by Miller.
662
00:43:35,654 --> 00:43:38,407
Spins into the lane,
and misses the jumper.
663
00:43:38,490 --> 00:43:41,035
In a game seven, anything is possible.
664
00:43:41,118 --> 00:43:43,537
You rip up game plans,
665
00:43:43,621 --> 00:43:45,748
because in a game seven,
it doesn't matter.
666
00:43:46,248 --> 00:43:48,083
It's all whoever wants it more.
667
00:43:48,917 --> 00:43:51,730
It's Kukoc alone on him,
now Harper comes on the double.
668
00:43:51,754 --> 00:43:55,132
Davis hits the turnaround,
and the Pacers lead by a dozen.
669
00:43:57,509 --> 00:44:01,263
We were down 12 right away.
The first quarter, they came out on fire.
670
00:44:02,014 --> 00:44:04,141
We had to claw our way back in.
671
00:44:05,142 --> 00:44:07,770
Two on that break, Michael to Pippen...
672
00:44:09,355 --> 00:44:12,775
Jordan back the other way.
It's Kerr, his three...
673
00:44:12,858 --> 00:44:13,858
It's there!
674
00:44:15,944 --> 00:44:19,573
Jordan splits the defense
and ties the game!
675
00:44:19,657 --> 00:44:23,535
Michael Jordan is now
the all-time leading postseason scorer.
676
00:44:26,538 --> 00:44:29,917
Jordan... to the hoop,
then dishes it out to Pippen.
677
00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:32,086
Cross-court Kerr, open three...
678
00:44:35,381 --> 00:44:39,468
We got back into the game, and...
I thought we were gonna pull away.
679
00:44:39,551 --> 00:44:42,831
- Around a Davis screen...
- But they made a great comeback.
680
00:44:42,888 --> 00:44:44,890
...evens the issue at 69!
681
00:44:45,766 --> 00:44:50,104
Chicago once led by as many as 8.
Indiana is on an 11-0 run.
682
00:44:53,941 --> 00:44:55,693
And the Bulls wanna talk it over.
683
00:44:56,360 --> 00:44:58,320
When they called timeout...
684
00:44:58,404 --> 00:45:01,031
I just remember just jumping,
giving high fives,
685
00:45:01,115 --> 00:45:03,575
chest bumping, like,
"We got this. Hell, yeah!"
686
00:45:03,659 --> 00:45:06,412
You guys can switch
on this thing if you need to.
687
00:45:06,495 --> 00:45:08,372
I'm not switching, Phil. I won't do it.
688
00:45:08,455 --> 00:45:10,791
I'm chasing.
I'm not switching nothing off.
689
00:45:11,333 --> 00:45:13,460
Move the ball ahead of the foul.
690
00:45:13,544 --> 00:45:16,839
Look, six minutes left in game seven,
I thought Indy was going to win.
691
00:45:17,756 --> 00:45:19,508
Fourth quarter, we're down.
692
00:45:20,092 --> 00:45:23,429
You know, the thought ran through my mind,
"Man, this could be it."
693
00:45:24,972 --> 00:45:27,766
Jordan, knocked away by McKey cleanly...
694
00:45:28,600 --> 00:45:29,768
And a jump ball is called.
695
00:45:32,521 --> 00:45:35,858
We had the lead,
but it came down to one jump ball.
696
00:45:36,775 --> 00:45:38,815
How big is this jump ball right now?
697
00:45:38,861 --> 00:45:41,021
You get this jump ball,
you got a chance to go up five.
698
00:45:41,488 --> 00:45:45,701
If we win that jump ball,
and go down and score and go up five...
699
00:45:46,243 --> 00:45:47,870
this could be it for them.
700
00:45:47,953 --> 00:45:50,581
Michael can really jump,
but Smits is 7'4".
701
00:45:50,664 --> 00:45:52,541
Smits tipped it, but right to Pippen.
702
00:45:54,168 --> 00:45:55,502
They win the jump ball...
703
00:45:56,211 --> 00:45:58,881
it finds the hands of Steve Kerr...
704
00:46:01,383 --> 00:46:03,093
Kerr can tie it...
705
00:46:03,761 --> 00:46:04,761
and does!
706
00:46:05,471 --> 00:46:07,848
Steve Kerr,
he's been big today.
707
00:46:07,931 --> 00:46:09,808
This is his 11th point of the game.
708
00:46:10,809 --> 00:46:14,104
Steve Kerr hit the biggest shot
of that series.
709
00:46:14,188 --> 00:46:17,816
And to me, I think that's where
everything went downhill for us.
710
00:46:17,900 --> 00:46:19,276
It changed everything.
711
00:46:20,527 --> 00:46:24,114
All of a sudden, a volt of electricity
went through the building.
712
00:46:24,656 --> 00:46:26,033
Pippen...
713
00:46:26,116 --> 00:46:28,410
Chicago leads with five on the shot clock.
714
00:46:28,494 --> 00:46:30,954
Michael dumps it off to an open Longley.
715
00:46:31,830 --> 00:46:34,541
And the Bulls have a little bit
of breathing room.
716
00:46:35,083 --> 00:46:36,251
Ahead by four.
717
00:46:37,294 --> 00:46:40,881
They look for Smits and Harper deflects it
and comes up with a steal.
718
00:46:41,590 --> 00:46:45,010
It was like we were a ninth-grade
JV team that had no shot.
719
00:46:45,093 --> 00:46:48,764
Throws up a little hook.
It bounces home, plus a foul.
720
00:46:55,354 --> 00:46:58,941
And onto the Finals,
for the sixth time in eight years,
721
00:46:59,024 --> 00:47:00,526
go the Chicago Bulls.
722
00:47:05,531 --> 00:47:08,283
We had the better team,
I really do believe that,
723
00:47:08,367 --> 00:47:12,412
but championship DNA
and championship experience...
724
00:47:13,288 --> 00:47:17,459
really rose to the forefront
in game seven for Chicago.
725
00:47:24,716 --> 00:47:26,176
You know what was great?
726
00:47:27,052 --> 00:47:30,222
Not only did the team win, but...
727
00:47:31,306 --> 00:47:33,350
Michael snatched the game ball for me.
728
00:47:34,059 --> 00:47:37,437
That's... that's all right.
It's all right.
729
00:47:37,521 --> 00:47:39,439
We got four more, dog. Four more.
730
00:47:39,982 --> 00:47:41,441
Four more, this shit is hard.
731
00:47:42,484 --> 00:47:44,987
We can't wait to smile
at the end of the day.
732
00:47:45,070 --> 00:47:46,196
Way to go, D-Rod.
733
00:47:50,033 --> 00:47:51,410
- Big shots, boy.
- Thank you.
734
00:47:51,493 --> 00:47:53,745
Way to go, Luc.
Way to come in, Jud.
735
00:47:53,829 --> 00:47:54,913
That's huge.
736
00:47:55,455 --> 00:47:58,917
That's huge, man. It's the hardest
we worked in, shit, 13 years.
737
00:47:59,001 --> 00:48:00,669
Goddamn!
738
00:48:01,670 --> 00:48:02,670
Whoo!
739
00:48:04,256 --> 00:48:06,967
I had to bring in the ace in the hole
for us to win the game.
740
00:48:07,050 --> 00:48:08,050
Yeah.
741
00:48:08,051 --> 00:48:10,554
That's why we struggling,
your ass ain't around no more.
742
00:48:11,346 --> 00:48:13,098
Got to take you out to the Utah.
743
00:48:17,978 --> 00:48:19,187
Enjoy yourself, dog.
744
00:48:19,938 --> 00:48:21,398
You bitch, fuck you.
745
00:48:21,481 --> 00:48:24,860
- Y'all gave us a run for our money.
- Yeah. I'll see ya.
746
00:48:24,943 --> 00:48:27,946
All right, take care. Now you can
work on that golf game of yours.
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