00:00Five seconds remaining in regulation of the impact.
00:05Kevin Lawson from the coach, the Bulls have won the fifth championship in the last seven years.
00:15As hundreds of thousands of fans cheered the Bulls, the drama of what will happen to this great dynasty was
00:20apparent to all.
00:21This will be Phil's last year as the coach of the Bulls.
00:24At the conclusion of the year, we'll look towards the future.
00:26After the fifth championship, we realized, other than Michael, the rest of the guys were probably at the end of
00:31their high productive years.
00:33And we realized maybe this was the time to do a rebuild and not try to win a sixth championship.
00:40The game's over.
00:41I have a sense of respect for the people who have laid the groundwork so that you can be a
00:45profitable organization.
00:47Can the Bulls keep this team together?
00:48Is there any doubt that Michael will come back?
00:50I just kept hearing this over and over again.
00:52And I was just getting irritated like we were winning.
00:56Michael Jordan's the only player that could ever turn it on and off.
01:00And he never freaking turned it off.
01:03It just didn't seem real.
01:04There was none other like him.
01:06His balance, his footwork.
01:09We felt like we were the greatest team ever.
01:13You have to wonder why Michael Jordan, who is surely the most popular player in our time,
01:18would be, in effect, driven out of professional basketball.
01:21We're entitled to defend what we have until we lose it.
01:25The only question, how long can it last?
01:28The only question, how long can it last?
01:28Oh, oh, oh, oh