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MJ: Would've re-signed before Bulls' curtain fell

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Sunday, 17 May 2020 22:16

The Last Dance apparently could've had an encore.

In the finale of the 10-part documentary series focusing on the last season of the Chicago Bulls' dynasty that ended in a sixth championship and then saw the team dismantled, Michael Jordan said he would've been willing to sign a one-year contract to run it back.

"If you asked all the guys who won in '98 ... 'We'll give you a one-year contract to try for a seventh,' you think they would've signed? Yes, they would've signed," Jordan said. "Would I have signed for one year? Yes, I would've signed for one year. I've been signing one-year contracts up to that."

The entire groundwork for the season was laid before it started, with general manager Jerry Krause telling coach Phil Jackson the 1997-98 season would be his last as the Bulls head coach. It was, therefore, dubbed "The Last Dance" by Jackson and the team played the season under the belief it would be breaking up at the end. Jackson's fate was made public by Krause, but Scottie Pippen missed the beginning of the season rehabbing a late-summer surgery that was in part a protest for his light contract while rumors around another Jordan retirement hovered over every game.

But after the championship parade in Grant Park to celebrate the six title, team owner Jerry Reinsdorf called Jackson and offered him the opportunity to return.

"After the sixth championship, I offered him the opportunity to come back," Reinsdorf said. "[I said] 'You've earned the opportunity to come back, regardless of what was said before now.'"

Jackson declined.

"I said, 'Well, I think I should just take a break.'" Jackson said. "I don't think it's fair to Jerry [Krause], and I know it would be difficult for him to accept that."

Apparently not knowing those details, Jordan was handed an iPad to watch a clip of Jackson and Reinsdorf recounting the exchange. Before hitting play, Jordan said, "I can't wait to hear this. We've never had any dialogue about [it]. I've made my own assumptions about it."

Reinsdorf explained his reasoning for breaking up the team as being "suicidal" to bring back an aging roster on inflated contracts, naming Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr and Ron Harper.

"They weren't going to be worth the money they were going to get in the market," Reinsdorf said.

After offering Jackson the opportunity to come back, Reinsdorf said Jackson was not interested in coaching a rebuilding team.

"That was the end. It just came to an end on its own," Reinsdorf said. "Had Michael been healthy and wanted to come back, I don't doubt that Krause could've rebuilt a championship team in a couple years. But it wasn't going to happen instantly."

As Jordan watched, in another exceptionally meme-able moment, his eyebrows popped up and a disbelieving smirk crawled across his face.

"In '98, Krause already said at the beginning of the season, 'Phil can go 82-0, and he was never gonna be the coach.' So when Phil said it was the last dance, it was the last dance," Jordan said after watching the clip. "We knew they weren't going to keep the team. Now, they could've nixed all of it at the beginning of '98. Why say that statement at the beginning of '98?"

Jordan then said he would've signed another contract to chase a seventh title.

"Would Phil have done it? Yes," he continued. "Now, Pip, you would've had to do some convincing. But if Phil was going to be there, if Dennis was going to be there, if MJ was going to be there, to win our seventh? Pip is not going to miss out on that."

Jordan said the "craftsmanship" to his game came in 1998, saying that championship season was the best of all. Asked if it was gratifying to go out as his peak, Jordan gave an emphatic "no."

"It's maddening," he said. "Because I felt like we could've won seven. I really believe that. We may not have, but man, just to not be able to try, that's something that I just can't accept for whatever reason. I just can't accept it."

Instead, Jackson stepped away from the game, Pippen was traded, Kerr was traded, Rodman was released, Jordan retired (again, temporarily), and the Bulls began a still-ongoing rebuild.

Jackson called the team together one last time and in a ritual of sorts, every player wrote a note on a piece of paper about what being on the team meant to them. Each player read it aloud, then put the paper in the can. Jordan wrote a poem.

"We saw him as this bully sometimes, but that day he showed his compassion, his empathy for all of us," Kerr said. "Then everybody put the paper in the can and at the end of the session, Phil turned out the lights and lit the paper in the can -- one of the most powerful things I've ever seen."

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