:29:01
knowing that they too had to be
ready when their moment came.
:29:05
He understood the fact...
:29:06
that everybody had
to share in the game,
:29:09
and that he was willing
to be part of this...
:29:11
to sacrifice some
of his own game for that...
:29:14
was the most
important thing.
:29:18
He comes off,
I'll be ready.
:29:20
I've gotten
a chance to play a lot,
:29:24
and play a lot
in big games.
:29:25
And I felt
the pressure, I think,
:29:27
and didn't
perform that well.
:29:29
And I learned how to play with Michael
and how to hit big shots,
:29:33
and how to relax myself
in situations like that.
:29:36
Michael, in traffic, to Kerr.
:29:38
Fifteen footer...
Yes!
:29:42
What a great experience,
you know, to go through,
:29:44
not just for basketball,
but for the rest of my life.
:29:46
To know that I can
face something...
:29:49
that's pretty difficult,
and deal with it.
:29:54
Back in Utah...
:29:56
the buzz was still about the
Jazz's series opening victory.
:29:59
But by the time
game two had begun,
:30:01
game one was history
to Michael and the Bulls.
:30:09
If Michael enjoyed
being the underdog,
:30:12
he never let his team feel like one,
driving them forward...
:30:16
with the fair
and confidence of a champion.
:30:21
The Bulls won game two,
:30:23
and now the series would
move to Chicago, tied at one.
:30:28
I'd have to see someone beat
Michael Jordan four times,
:30:32
because, I said, to do that
you're going to have to dismember him.
:30:35
You're going to have to take
an arm and leg,
:30:37
and you're going to have to drag him
off the floor.
:30:38
He's not going
to go easily.
:30:41
These would be Michael's
last games in Chicago.
:30:44
And game three played out like
a thank-you note to the fans.
:30:51
Welcome to my world
:30:54
Where I feel
most at home
:30:57
Reasons will always change
:30:59
But the meaning
still stays the same