Michael Jordan was going to find a way to win.
We know about the last-second shot against Cleveland. We know about his willingness to make the right pass against Utah. But it’s all the little things that get overlooked.
Somehow, some way, Jordan had five offensive rebounds and six second-chance points in Chicago’s 88-83 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals — perhaps the most difficult series of the championship run depicted in the ESPN documentary series “The Last Dance.”
“You know what the crazy thing is?” said Mark West, a reserve on that Pacers squad.