:32:01
Does look like a gigantic bucket
of popcorn on an IMA screen?
:32:07
It's a whole mountain
of it, folks.
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All right, baby.
:32:11
Come on, man.
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...all for the heart...
:32:13
and lay it out
on the basketball court.
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When we come out of the court,
we're all celebrating,
:32:18
and Joe's going to be happy.
:32:20
Let's go, baby.
:32:26
Before there was anything
to really celebrate,
:32:29
Karl Malone and the Jazz
found an answer...
:32:31
to every move
the Bulls made.
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In game five,
the Bulls came up empty,
:32:53
and Michael walked out of the
United Center for the last time.
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Back in Utah for practice
the following day,
:33:03
the defeat
was already forgotten,
:33:05
for here was another secret
to the spell Michael had held...
:33:07
over the rest of the league...
:33:08
ever since
his first championship.
:33:11
Even when the Bulls
weren't superior physically,
:33:14
they had
a philosophicaledge.
:33:16
I think Phil had a lot to do
with that with his Zen practice.
:33:20
His whole emotional approach
to a game of basketball.
:33:22
I've experienced
a lot of different coaches,
:33:27
but he gave me
the understanding about life...
:33:31
in a whole different frame.
:33:35
I think his teaching
toward the understanding
of Zen Buddhism is...
:33:40
how you view yourself...
:33:42
to deal with the realities
of life surrounding you,
:33:45
and somehow be able
to correlate that...
:33:49
to a simple game
as basketball.
:33:52
This is something
that we talked about a lot
as a basketball team,
:33:55
is about how to be
in the moment.
:33:57
Being able to visualize what
might happen in those times.