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Let him go. 10 00:00:44,377 --> 00:00:47,464 He and I had somewhat of a unique relationship. 11 00:00:48,256 --> 00:00:52,719 Most people feared Michael Jordan, and rightfully so. 12 00:00:54,512 --> 00:00:57,223 But I didn't fear him like the rest of the league did, 13 00:00:58,683 --> 00:01:01,269 and we had to lock horns quite a bit. 14 00:01:02,395 --> 00:01:05,315 Pacers lead by ten. Jordan, the steal! 15 00:01:06,357 --> 00:01:08,526 - In on... Jackson... - Oh! 16 00:01:08,610 --> 00:01:11,154 Throws the ball at Jackson in frustration. 17 00:01:11,237 --> 00:01:13,466 He thought Jackson tried to take him out, 18 00:01:13,490 --> 00:01:15,784 so Michael's gonna get a technical on that play. 19 00:01:15,867 --> 00:01:17,787 And then Reggie Miller came over. 20 00:01:17,869 --> 00:01:20,413 I respected him so much, 21 00:01:20,497 --> 00:01:23,958 but he probably just thought I was some mouthy, skinny kid... 22 00:01:24,834 --> 00:01:28,046 and he was one of the best trash talkers in our game. 23 00:01:29,297 --> 00:01:32,801 My rookie year, we're playing against Chicago. 24 00:01:34,344 --> 00:01:36,846 And as a rookie, you're gonna go 110% 25 00:01:36,930 --> 00:01:39,641 because you're trying to impress your vets on your team. 26 00:01:40,266 --> 00:01:42,186 Miller around a Stipanovich screen, 27 00:01:42,227 --> 00:01:44,604 turns a corner, down the lane, lays it in, foul called. 28 00:01:44,687 --> 00:01:47,190 Reggie Miller scores, and he was fouled by Jordan. 29 00:01:47,816 --> 00:01:50,401 I remember I had, like, ten points at half, 30 00:01:50,485 --> 00:01:52,862 and MJ didn't shoot the ball particularly great. 31 00:01:52,946 --> 00:01:55,490 So, I was like, "Yeah, you're Michael Jordan, 32 00:01:55,573 --> 00:01:56,950 the guy that walks on water?" 33 00:01:57,033 --> 00:01:58,409 He looks at me. 34 00:01:59,369 --> 00:02:01,806 Jordan at the foul line, comes up shooting, good. 35 00:02:01,830 --> 00:02:04,624 Second half, I ended up with only two points. 36 00:02:04,707 --> 00:02:08,461 So I had 12 for the game, and he ended up with a lot more. 37 00:02:09,129 --> 00:02:11,131 Jordan's got 37. 38 00:02:12,257 --> 00:02:14,717 And I remember him walking off the court. 39 00:02:15,426 --> 00:02:16,426 He was like... 40 00:02:16,970 --> 00:02:19,514 "Don't ever talk trash to Black Jesus." 41 00:02:19,597 --> 00:02:23,935 And that's when I stopped referring to him as Michael Jordan, 42 00:02:24,018 --> 00:02:26,604 and I always refer to him either as "Jordan," 43 00:02:27,147 --> 00:02:29,858 "Black Jesus" or "that Black Cat." 44 00:02:29,941 --> 00:02:33,194 I never called him Michael Jordan again after that. 45 00:02:36,072 --> 00:02:37,574 A spectacular move! 46 00:02:37,657 --> 00:02:39,242 The game's over! 47 00:02:39,325 --> 00:02:41,661 Chicago Stadium is going wild! 48 00:02:43,621 --> 00:02:45,808 First of all, there's no backstabbing going on here. 49 00:02:45,832 --> 00:02:47,143 It's time for me to move on. 50 00:02:47,167 --> 00:02:49,727 This will be Phil's last year as the coach of the Bulls. 51 00:02:52,172 --> 00:02:55,216 - Are the expectations too high? - Where do we go from here? 52 00:02:55,300 --> 00:02:57,260 The only question: how long can it last? 53 00:03:09,731 --> 00:03:12,692 Good afternoon. Welcome to the Eastern Conference Finals, 54 00:03:12,775 --> 00:03:14,986 the Bulls and the Indiana Pacers. 55 00:03:15,069 --> 00:03:18,031 First time these two clubs have faced each other in the playoffs. 56 00:03:19,407 --> 00:03:20,867 The tip to Indiana. 57 00:03:24,204 --> 00:03:27,457 In '98, that was my first year coaching 58 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:31,794 and it was our best opportunity to win a championship. 59 00:03:31,878 --> 00:03:35,131 We were confident that we can dethrone the Bulls. 60 00:03:35,715 --> 00:03:37,634 We felt like we were just as versatile. 61 00:03:38,343 --> 00:03:40,637 We had Rik Smits, the Dunking Dutchman. 62 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:44,724 Mark Jackson, one of the greatest assist guys the league has seen. 63 00:03:44,807 --> 00:03:46,309 We had the Davis brothers. 64 00:03:48,311 --> 00:03:52,899 Chris Mullin, one of the sweet shooting players of all time. 65 00:03:53,566 --> 00:03:56,027 And Reggie Miller, a Hall of Famer. 66 00:03:56,819 --> 00:03:58,029 We had a squad. 67 00:04:00,198 --> 00:04:03,868 That series with Indiana was the hardest playoff series we had. 68 00:04:04,410 --> 00:04:06,746 They were big, strong, physical. 69 00:04:06,829 --> 00:04:11,125 If I had to pick a team that gave us the toughest time in the east, 70 00:04:11,209 --> 00:04:14,963 Indiana was probably the toughest, outside of Detroit. 71 00:04:16,172 --> 00:04:17,257 They were tough. 72 00:04:17,340 --> 00:04:20,593 Every time I'd go in that fucking game and come out, I got a new scratch. 73 00:04:21,094 --> 00:04:22,887 It became personal with me. 74 00:04:23,471 --> 00:04:27,183 Michael through the hole, reverse, plus the foul! 75 00:04:28,851 --> 00:04:31,562 Here's Michael with the steal, and Chicago with the lead. 76 00:04:33,815 --> 00:04:35,942 Game one to Chicago. 77 00:04:38,653 --> 00:04:40,738 Welcome back to the United Center. 78 00:04:40,822 --> 00:04:45,827 Game two of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. 79 00:04:45,910 --> 00:04:50,123 It's my privilege to present Michael Jordan 80 00:04:50,206 --> 00:04:53,543 with his fifth NBA Most Valuable Player trophy. 81 00:04:54,127 --> 00:04:57,797 May I say on behalf of everyone this evening, thank you. 82 00:05:06,597 --> 00:05:10,184 Here is Longley going strong to the basket. Luc Longley. 83 00:05:11,019 --> 00:05:13,396 Here's Kerr for three again, and if this hits... 84 00:05:13,938 --> 00:05:18,151 Somehow, someway, every year, Steve Kerr gets a big basket 85 00:05:18,234 --> 00:05:19,694 to put a dagger in someone's heart. 86 00:05:19,777 --> 00:05:23,573 Under two minutes remaining here in the fourth quarter. Jordan... 87 00:05:24,115 --> 00:05:26,868 Michael Jordan with a fallaway... 88 00:05:26,951 --> 00:05:29,954 Oh! What a shot by Michael Jordan! 89 00:05:30,038 --> 00:05:33,666 And that may be the exclamation point for the Chicago Bulls. 90 00:05:33,750 --> 00:05:36,794 The Bulls are winners, 104-98. 91 00:05:36,878 --> 00:05:39,922 Bulls lead the series 2-0. Jordan, 41 points. 92 00:05:42,091 --> 00:05:44,594 It's back to the drawing board. This is... 93 00:05:45,345 --> 00:05:47,013 You play for this time of year, 94 00:05:47,096 --> 00:05:50,099 and we've come too far to let something like this slip away. 95 00:05:52,560 --> 00:05:54,771 - My brother. You all right? - I'm doing good. 96 00:05:54,854 --> 00:05:56,147 How's your family? Good? 97 00:05:56,230 --> 00:05:58,110 - It's gonna be a battle. I know. - You know it. 98 00:05:58,149 --> 00:06:00,526 - I knew that coming in. - Okay. 99 00:06:10,495 --> 00:06:12,538 Pacers are gonna kick Chicago's rear end. 100 00:06:15,375 --> 00:06:18,211 The Bulls are going down! Going down! 101 00:06:19,504 --> 00:06:22,715 Step up and pound... the Bull-Crap Mobile. 102 00:06:28,179 --> 00:06:30,390 We won the first two games in Chicago. 103 00:06:31,474 --> 00:06:34,143 But the next game that we had, it was on the road. 104 00:06:35,436 --> 00:06:39,482 And their arena was really, like, a tough place to win. 105 00:06:45,696 --> 00:06:48,408 Let's give 'em something to boo about. Let's go, boys. 106 00:06:50,743 --> 00:06:53,246 Game three, Reggie was a problem. 107 00:06:53,788 --> 00:06:55,665 Because Reggie had... 108 00:06:56,332 --> 00:06:58,209 insane confidence. 109 00:06:59,293 --> 00:07:00,378 Reggie... 110 00:07:00,461 --> 00:07:01,671 When he was on... 111 00:07:03,339 --> 00:07:06,008 he could make it from anywhere over anybody at any time. 112 00:07:06,884 --> 00:07:09,095 Miller, catch, shoot, score. 113 00:07:09,178 --> 00:07:11,431 Reggie Miller! 114 00:07:12,306 --> 00:07:13,683 Miller... 115 00:07:13,766 --> 00:07:15,435 hits the three out of the corner! 116 00:07:21,774 --> 00:07:23,174 Miller for three... 117 00:07:24,193 --> 00:07:26,654 That may have finished the Bulls. 118 00:07:27,363 --> 00:07:28,990 Twenty-six for Reggie. 119 00:07:30,158 --> 00:07:32,910 And Indiana wins game three. 120 00:07:37,331 --> 00:07:40,877 Now we give ourselves a shot on Monday to try and tie this thing up. 121 00:07:40,960 --> 00:07:43,880 So, you know Chicago is never gonna go away. 122 00:07:43,963 --> 00:07:47,717 As long as that Black Cat's out there, anything is possible. 123 00:07:49,469 --> 00:07:52,472 We'll be fine. I think today is just a bump in the road. 124 00:07:57,518 --> 00:08:01,105 The Bulls weren't impressed by the Pacers' game three victory. 125 00:08:01,189 --> 00:08:03,232 Michael Jordan called it "a bump in the road." 126 00:08:03,316 --> 00:08:06,319 Phil Jackson said, "Look, they had to play very well at home to beat us, 127 00:08:06,402 --> 00:08:08,446 and even then, they barely beat us." 128 00:08:09,071 --> 00:08:13,034 It was a hard-fought series. The most memorable game was game four. 129 00:08:14,911 --> 00:08:16,329 The tip to Indiana. 130 00:08:18,706 --> 00:08:21,334 Reggie out of the corner. Tough shot, air. 131 00:08:24,086 --> 00:08:25,713 Pippen dishes to Michael. 132 00:08:29,091 --> 00:08:31,969 Jordan's shot is shoved back in his face. 133 00:08:32,553 --> 00:08:34,013 Michael appears to be bleeding. 134 00:08:35,097 --> 00:08:36,557 It's Miller for three. 135 00:08:38,893 --> 00:08:41,604 Michael starting to heat up after a slow start. 136 00:08:42,730 --> 00:08:47,652 It's a one-point game with 6.4 on the clock. 137 00:08:47,735 --> 00:08:50,947 Control the boards. We gotta have everybody come in and rebound. 138 00:08:51,030 --> 00:08:53,491 Mike, this kid's got a hot hand right now. 139 00:08:54,450 --> 00:08:57,537 Indiana has a timeout. They elect not to use it. 140 00:08:58,579 --> 00:08:59,747 McKey looking. 141 00:09:00,623 --> 00:09:02,250 Gets it in for Miller, batted away, 142 00:09:02,333 --> 00:09:04,544 grabbed by Pippen, and they have to foul him. 143 00:09:07,421 --> 00:09:10,216 I was so upset that I felt, 144 00:09:10,841 --> 00:09:14,387 "Is this gonna be it? Are they gonna go up 3-1?" 145 00:09:14,470 --> 00:09:17,348 Because you go down 3-1, it's going back to Chicago. 146 00:09:17,431 --> 00:09:20,768 It's a death sentence, really. We can't go out like this. 147 00:09:21,435 --> 00:09:23,938 Scottie Pippen has had a great game, 148 00:09:24,021 --> 00:09:26,566 but he's only two of five from the foul line. 149 00:09:27,441 --> 00:09:28,401 A miss! 150 00:09:32,905 --> 00:09:35,032 You don't wanna give up a second shot. 151 00:09:37,076 --> 00:09:40,288 Missed them both. Loose ball, out of bounds, who's got it? 152 00:09:41,247 --> 00:09:44,125 Indiana ball with 2.9 seconds. 153 00:09:44,959 --> 00:09:48,254 And Larry Bird uses his last timeout. 154 00:09:52,675 --> 00:09:54,135 When I was coaching, 155 00:09:54,218 --> 00:09:56,971 we always had something a little different at the end of the game, 156 00:09:57,054 --> 00:09:59,599 two seconds left, four seconds left or whatever. 157 00:09:59,682 --> 00:10:02,226 So, if it got close, we knew what we were running. 158 00:10:02,852 --> 00:10:06,230 There are a lot of players to make shots the first three quarters of the game, 159 00:10:06,314 --> 00:10:09,817 but when you talk about who gonna make a shot late, get the ball to Reggie. 160 00:10:10,860 --> 00:10:12,900 I remember when Larry was drawing the play. 161 00:10:12,945 --> 00:10:18,034 I was thinking, "Put all the pressure on the official to make a call." 162 00:10:18,826 --> 00:10:22,413 Jordan is on Best. Harper's on Miller. 163 00:10:22,496 --> 00:10:24,415 When the play was drawn up, 164 00:10:24,498 --> 00:10:27,376 I knew they were gonna switch and MJ was gonna be on me. 165 00:10:27,960 --> 00:10:29,629 So I just went right to his chest... 166 00:10:30,630 --> 00:10:36,510 and lightly, lightly shoved him a little bit to create that space... 167 00:10:37,219 --> 00:10:38,554 and the rest was history. 168 00:10:40,765 --> 00:10:43,517 McKey... gets it in to Miller for the win! 169 00:10:45,686 --> 00:10:47,897 Four tenths of a second! 170 00:10:48,856 --> 00:10:53,277 One of the greatest clutch playoff performers of his generation... 171 00:10:53,903 --> 00:10:55,821 has apparently done it again. 172 00:10:59,158 --> 00:11:01,202 Yeah, you can dance, Reggie. 173 00:11:06,832 --> 00:11:09,835 The entire building was in a frenzy, as we should be, 174 00:11:10,544 --> 00:11:13,214 but please put the camera on Larry Bird. 175 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:17,343 Larry looked up at that clock. 176 00:11:18,010 --> 00:11:22,306 It's like... stoic demeanor because he knew what we all knew, 177 00:11:22,390 --> 00:11:25,518 that they had Michael Jordan and there was still time on the clock. 178 00:11:27,436 --> 00:11:29,196 We knew where the ball was gonna go. 179 00:11:29,230 --> 00:11:31,524 Everyone in the building knew where the ball was gonna go. 180 00:11:32,942 --> 00:11:35,569 Kukoc to Michael at the buzzer... 181 00:11:36,821 --> 00:11:39,865 I remember being underneath the basket as the ball is coming. 182 00:11:40,616 --> 00:11:42,576 And I'm looking, I'm like, "This is going in." 183 00:11:42,660 --> 00:11:45,162 He lobs to Jordan, he got it off... 184 00:11:45,830 --> 00:11:48,499 It spun out, and it's two to two! 185 00:11:48,582 --> 00:11:52,962 Unbelievable! 186 00:11:53,045 --> 00:11:56,924 I mean, millimeters, millimeters in and out. 187 00:11:57,842 --> 00:12:01,846 And we made 'em double clutch on that shot, and he still almost made it. 188 00:12:10,604 --> 00:12:13,441 You said Saturday's loss was just a bump in the road. 189 00:12:13,524 --> 00:12:15,484 What about this game? Where do you go from here? 190 00:12:17,528 --> 00:12:21,532 You still gotta come through Chicago, Utah, Indiana. 191 00:12:21,615 --> 00:12:24,785 They still got to come through Chicago. I don't care what happens today. 192 00:12:24,869 --> 00:12:26,954 I don't care what happened in the other series. 193 00:12:27,037 --> 00:12:28,873 They still gotta come through Chicago. 194 00:12:51,854 --> 00:12:55,107 We had our hands full out west for my entire career. Um... 195 00:12:55,191 --> 00:12:58,569 We played great teams, and we were so close so many times, 196 00:12:58,652 --> 00:13:00,696 and just couldn't get over the top. 197 00:13:01,238 --> 00:13:03,908 Then we win in kind of a last-second fashion. 198 00:13:04,658 --> 00:13:06,702 Stockton, open three... 199 00:13:06,786 --> 00:13:07,870 Yeah! 200 00:13:08,496 --> 00:13:13,292 John Stockton sends the Utah Jazz to the NBA Finals! 201 00:13:13,918 --> 00:13:16,837 We had a chance to play and test ourselves against the best, 202 00:13:16,921 --> 00:13:18,631 and that means as much to me as anything. 203 00:13:19,423 --> 00:13:21,383 What's the biggest motivating factor 204 00:13:21,425 --> 00:13:22,760 going into that series for you? 205 00:13:24,428 --> 00:13:25,971 Karl Malone getting MVP. 206 00:13:26,764 --> 00:13:28,682 Congratulations, Karl Malone, 207 00:13:28,766 --> 00:13:34,104 1996-97 NBA Most Valuable Player. 208 00:13:36,023 --> 00:13:38,192 Karl Malone was the MVP that year. 209 00:13:38,275 --> 00:13:42,154 Here was added motivation for Michael. He thought he should've been MVP. 210 00:13:42,238 --> 00:13:45,741 So, we knew immediately where this was going. 211 00:13:46,826 --> 00:13:48,786 I'm not saying he wasn't deserving of it. 212 00:13:48,828 --> 00:13:51,413 All I'm saying is that that fueled the fire in me. 213 00:13:51,497 --> 00:13:54,875 I said, "Okay. You think he's MVP. Okay, fine. No problem." 214 00:13:54,959 --> 00:13:58,546 This team likes to run, they need to get easy baskets for them to score. 215 00:13:58,629 --> 00:14:00,381 They gotta get 100 points. 216 00:14:00,464 --> 00:14:03,259 Remember, this team is second in the league in scoring. 217 00:14:03,342 --> 00:14:05,845 They have a pretty potent offense when they run. 218 00:14:09,849 --> 00:14:13,185 It is game one of the NBA Finals. 219 00:14:13,269 --> 00:14:16,522 For the Utah Jazz, it is their first trip to the Finals 220 00:14:16,605 --> 00:14:19,692 in the history of the franchise. 221 00:14:19,775 --> 00:14:20,775 Game one. 222 00:14:22,528 --> 00:14:24,071 Here's Jordan... Yes! 223 00:14:25,531 --> 00:14:29,368 Karl Malone with a nice lead for John Stockton. 224 00:14:30,035 --> 00:14:31,035 Defense! 225 00:14:31,078 --> 00:14:33,873 The lead for Malone, off the pick and roll. 226 00:14:33,956 --> 00:14:36,142 Karl Malone very aggressive offensively. 227 00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:37,543 The Jazz were good, man. 228 00:14:38,294 --> 00:14:40,504 Freaking Karl Malone, he's a bad match-up for us. 229 00:14:40,588 --> 00:14:43,215 Down to three. Malone... Yes. 230 00:14:43,799 --> 00:14:45,843 John Stockton's a bad matchup. 231 00:14:45,926 --> 00:14:49,930 So that first game in Chicago was close. 232 00:14:50,014 --> 00:14:53,350 The game is tied at 82. 233 00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:57,563 Down to 7.5 seconds remaining. 234 00:14:57,646 --> 00:15:00,858 They got Bryon Russell on Michael Jordan. 235 00:15:00,941 --> 00:15:02,568 We had probably 236 00:15:02,651 --> 00:15:05,863 three guys that were typically assigned to match up with Michael, 237 00:15:05,946 --> 00:15:08,657 and Bryon Russell would have been first and foremost. 238 00:15:09,158 --> 00:15:11,577 Bryon Russell made our team in the first place through 239 00:15:11,660 --> 00:15:13,621 incredible effort defensively. 240 00:15:13,704 --> 00:15:18,709 So he earned the right to take on some of the tougher assignments, 241 00:15:18,792 --> 00:15:20,669 and it doesn't get any tougher than Michael. 242 00:15:24,423 --> 00:15:25,841 Yeah. Bryon Russell? 243 00:15:27,593 --> 00:15:30,846 When I was playing baseball, Utah's in town to play the Bulls. 244 00:15:32,014 --> 00:15:33,766 They're practicing at the facility. 245 00:15:33,849 --> 00:15:36,602 I go over to say hello to John and Karl. 246 00:15:37,519 --> 00:15:40,773 This kid, Bryon Russell, comes up to me, says, "Man, why you quit? 247 00:15:41,273 --> 00:15:44,944 Why you quit? Man, you knew I could guard your ass. You had to quit." 248 00:15:45,027 --> 00:15:47,613 I said, "Karl, you need to talk to this dude, man." 249 00:15:48,155 --> 00:15:49,490 "Nah, he's just a young rookie." 250 00:15:50,950 --> 00:15:53,160 But from that point on, he's been on my list. 251 00:15:53,702 --> 00:15:57,539 Bryon's a very playful guy, and he said things all the time. 252 00:15:57,623 --> 00:16:00,084 I have no doubt Michael had a number of edges 253 00:16:00,668 --> 00:16:03,337 that he could have sharpened for whatever reason. 254 00:16:05,005 --> 00:16:06,548 I knew how he played. 255 00:16:06,632 --> 00:16:09,301 You know, he played on the front of his toes. 256 00:16:09,969 --> 00:16:12,638 Give him a head-and-shoulder fake, go one way, he can't stop. 257 00:16:15,140 --> 00:16:18,519 They're with Shandon Anderson to guard Scottie Pippen. 258 00:16:18,602 --> 00:16:21,146 They got Bryon Russell on Michael Jordan. 259 00:16:21,230 --> 00:16:24,608 We're down to five. Jordan putting moves on Russell. 260 00:16:24,692 --> 00:16:26,652 We're down to two. Now one... 261 00:16:29,113 --> 00:16:35,327 It's all over! The Bulls have won at the buzzer in game one. 262 00:16:36,036 --> 00:16:38,414 The jump shot by Michael Jordan. 263 00:17:02,771 --> 00:17:06,066 Game two was... not particularly close. 264 00:17:06,650 --> 00:17:09,194 Oh, is Michael Jordan feeling it now! 265 00:17:09,278 --> 00:17:11,947 Bulls blew out the Jazz 97-85 266 00:17:12,031 --> 00:17:14,408 to take a 2-0 lead in that series. 267 00:17:15,826 --> 00:17:18,871 But... you know, Utah fights. 268 00:17:18,954 --> 00:17:22,332 They go out to Utah, and it's a different story. 269 00:17:22,958 --> 00:17:24,793 Setting up Malone... 270 00:17:26,211 --> 00:17:29,173 Karl Malone went off, 37 points. 271 00:17:29,256 --> 00:17:33,510 Jazz win it 104-93. They now trail in the series, two games to one. 272 00:17:34,386 --> 00:17:38,140 So, game four of that series, it's a tight game. 273 00:17:38,223 --> 00:17:40,392 It's a one-point Chicago lead. 274 00:17:41,435 --> 00:17:43,312 Just under one minute remaining. 275 00:17:44,313 --> 00:17:48,150 Stockton throws the single best pass I've ever seen a point guard throw. 276 00:17:49,443 --> 00:17:54,490 Game four of the NBA Finals with the Bulls up two games to one. 277 00:17:56,617 --> 00:17:59,244 Stockton fires down to Malone! 278 00:18:09,046 --> 00:18:12,174 And the series is tied at two! 279 00:18:19,014 --> 00:18:23,352 Before game five in Utah, I'm at the Marriott. 280 00:18:26,688 --> 00:18:31,652 So it was George, myself, Tim, and I think a couple of security guys. 281 00:18:32,236 --> 00:18:35,614 The night before the game, we're all in Michael's room, hanging out. 282 00:18:35,697 --> 00:18:39,535 But it's like 10:00, 10:30 at night, I'm hungry. 283 00:18:40,244 --> 00:18:42,496 No room service. Michael gets hungry. 284 00:18:43,580 --> 00:18:46,041 So we're calling all these different places. 285 00:18:46,125 --> 00:18:50,045 George and I are looking around, we find one pizza place open. One. 286 00:18:50,587 --> 00:18:54,007 So he ordered a pizza, and when the pizza came, 287 00:18:54,091 --> 00:18:56,593 there was four or five guys outside the door. 288 00:18:56,677 --> 00:18:58,971 Five guys delivering one pizza. 289 00:19:00,180 --> 00:19:03,058 You know, it's very rare that you get five delivery guys 290 00:19:03,142 --> 00:19:05,602 from the pizza place to bring you your pizza. 291 00:19:05,686 --> 00:19:08,897 And they're all trying to look in, and everybody knew it's Mike. 292 00:19:08,981 --> 00:19:12,359 So I take the pizza, I pay them, and I put this pizza down, 293 00:19:12,442 --> 00:19:14,611 and I said, "I got a bad feeling about this." 294 00:19:14,695 --> 00:19:18,490 I ate the pizza. All by myself. Nobody else ate the pizza. 295 00:19:19,908 --> 00:19:23,287 I wake up about 2:30, throwing up left and right. 296 00:19:23,370 --> 00:19:27,624 It's three o'clock in the morning. I get a call in my room. 297 00:19:27,708 --> 00:19:29,376 "Hey, man, come to the room right now." 298 00:19:30,002 --> 00:19:34,173 All right, I get in to him. He's literally curled up in a ball, shaking. 299 00:19:35,340 --> 00:19:38,218 He goes, "Man, find the team doc, now." 300 00:19:39,094 --> 00:19:41,972 So really, it wasn't the flu game, it was food poisoning. 301 00:19:45,392 --> 00:19:46,935 Oh, my heavens. 302 00:19:47,436 --> 00:19:49,563 I was in the room in Utah. 303 00:19:49,646 --> 00:19:52,733 And I went over, and he says, "Oh, I'm so sick." 304 00:19:52,816 --> 00:19:56,111 I said, "How are you gonna play tonight?" "Mom, I have to play." 305 00:19:56,195 --> 00:19:58,655 And I'm thinking, "You should not play." 306 00:19:59,573 --> 00:20:02,117 But when we went to the stadium, there he was. 307 00:20:02,201 --> 00:20:04,041 Now the big story here tonight, 308 00:20:04,077 --> 00:20:06,371 Michael Jordan's physical condition. 309 00:20:06,955 --> 00:20:08,332 Guys, look out behind. 310 00:20:08,415 --> 00:20:10,215 - I stayed in bed all day. - Come on. 311 00:20:11,043 --> 00:20:13,363 Couldn't eat anything, couldn't hold nothing down. 312 00:20:14,630 --> 00:20:17,841 He had an IV hooked up to him, and he was chalky white. 313 00:20:18,675 --> 00:20:19,801 Didn't look good. 314 00:20:19,885 --> 00:20:23,055 And I was like, "Oh, boy, we're in trouble." 315 00:20:23,138 --> 00:20:26,725 Phil comes in, "What do you think?" I said, "I'm gonna try. It's game five. 316 00:20:26,808 --> 00:20:30,270 If anything, I can be a decoy. So, I'm going out. I'm gonna play." 317 00:20:31,188 --> 00:20:33,541 At 3:30 this morning, Michael Jordan woke up 318 00:20:33,565 --> 00:20:34,650 with flu-like symptoms. 319 00:20:34,733 --> 00:20:37,402 He had a stomachache and a headache. He couldn't go back to sleep. 320 00:20:37,486 --> 00:20:40,948 He threw up all night. And as reported earlier, he missed his shootaround. 321 00:20:41,031 --> 00:20:44,243 But he was in bed all day and continued to throw up. 322 00:20:45,118 --> 00:20:49,498 Utah Jazz! Utah Jazz! Utah Jazz! 323 00:20:58,048 --> 00:21:01,343 Utah Jazz control the tip. 324 00:21:01,426 --> 00:21:03,720 The key for Utah tonight is offense. 325 00:21:03,804 --> 00:21:05,555 Stockton got the stuff. 326 00:21:06,848 --> 00:21:08,725 Utah's got the quick start 327 00:21:08,809 --> 00:21:10,727 that they needed to keep the crowd into it. 328 00:21:11,728 --> 00:21:14,064 Jordan to the crossover... 329 00:21:14,147 --> 00:21:18,068 Way off. Visibly shaken by the flu symptoms. 330 00:21:18,610 --> 00:21:20,570 This is an ugly start for Chicago. 331 00:21:20,612 --> 00:21:23,824 He'd be out there on the floor playing, a whistle would blow for a timeout. 332 00:21:24,408 --> 00:21:25,408 And you could see, 333 00:21:25,450 --> 00:21:28,662 it was like the life just went out of his body inside, and he just... 334 00:21:29,204 --> 00:21:34,626 Every timeout, he was just, like... gassed. 335 00:21:38,088 --> 00:21:40,007 He was in pretty bad shape... 336 00:21:40,549 --> 00:21:43,760 but, you know, a lot of times when you're sick... 337 00:21:44,594 --> 00:21:49,558 you're able to find something deep down inside that you didn't know was there. 338 00:21:49,641 --> 00:21:51,977 And I think it was just one of those games 339 00:21:52,060 --> 00:21:56,815 where he wanted to win so badly that, 340 00:21:56,898 --> 00:21:59,234 you know, he stayed with it. 341 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 00:22:22,424 --> 00:22:24,134 Jordan finding Longley. 347 00:22:24,843 --> 00:22:28,096 And the Jazz now leading by just nine. 348 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,451 - 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, 357 00:23:01,463 --> 00:23:03,882 the discipline and organization down the stretch, 358 00:23:03,965 --> 00:23:07,844 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 360 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. 64252

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