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Transition Game: An Inside Look at Life With the Chicago by Melissa Isaacson

By Melissa Isaacson

Transition online game seems at what occurred because the crew ventured into the unknown with Scottie Pippen suffering lower than the mantle of management; Horace supply attempting to practice less than the pressures of imminent unfastened enterprise; and Phil Jackson grappling with lovers' expectancies.

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It is about expectations and about relationships and about perspectives that color everything a shade differently. Like all seasons, like all games, the final one of this year would end with the Lord's Prayer. But unlike the ones preceding it, many inside the tightly wound circle would know this was their last as a member of the Bulls organization. Others had to wonder. There were tears of anger that day over the finality of it all and sighs of resignation. Three years and now this sitting inside a cramped Madison Square Garden locker room while just outside the door, an impatient crush of media beckoned.

Page 20 When Jordan first stopped by early in the '93'94 season, he simply watched the team practice. "They looked terrible," he said. "They were in total disarray. '" "I don't know," said Jackson. ' But Phil really wanted to know what my thinking was. He wanted to make sure that I wasn't going to give the impression out there that I wanted to come back and get the team sort of hanging on to that concept that 'Maybe Michael's going to come back at the end of the year,' like everyone was saying.

Jordan knew that he wore the selfish collar more often than anyone. Two weeks earlier in a loss to Orlando, he had attempted 49 shots, a career high and seven more than the rest of the starting lineup combined. But, he said, he was getting tired of carrying the load, tireder still of defending that burden, and that his teammates were going to have to start getting used to taking the desperation shots themselves. Everyone was going to have to learn how to be a team again. "My biggest lesson about being successful is that you don't change, the people around you change," he said.

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