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The series ends with a poignant scene where Phil Jackson asks the players to write down what the team meant to them and then burn the papers in a coffee can, a ritual to signify the end of their journey. The final moments feature a reflection on Jordan’s legacy and his impact on global culture, as noted by former President and late Commissioner David Stern .

: With less than a minute left, John Stockton hit a 3-pointer to give Utah a three-point lead.

: In what ESPN describes as one of the greatest sequences in sports, Michael Jordan drove for a layup to cut the lead to one, stole the ball from Karl Malone on the defensive end, and then hit his iconic game-winning jumper over Bryon Russell with 5.2 seconds remaining. The Breakup and Regret Watch The last dance s01e10 720p hdtv x264-brisk-1

The tenth and final episode of chronicles the dramatic conclusion of the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls season, focusing on their sixth and final NBA championship victory against the Utah Jazz. The Final Battle: Game 6 in Utah

Following the victory, the documentary explores the dissolution of the dynasty. The series ends with a poignant scene where

: Despite the championship, Bulls management, led by Jerry Krause and Jerry Reinsdorf , proceeded with a rebuilding plan. Coach Phil Jackson was not invited back, and key players like Pippen, Dennis Rodman , and Steve Kerr were either traded or allowed to leave.

The episode centers on the grueling 1998 NBA Finals rematch. After losing Game 5 at home, the Bulls returned to a hostile Utah environment for Game 6. : In what ESPN describes as one of

: In a revealing final interview, Jordan expressed deep frustration, stating it was "maddening" that they weren't allowed to try for a seventh title. He believed the core team would have signed one-year contracts to keep the run going. Poetic Conclusion