My stepdad was the biggest Bulls fan and was always giving MJ the cock flute solo and I was like for real? You grew up rooting for Clyde Frazier and Earl the Pearl and now you're out here cheering for these clowns? It led to a sharply polarized household. When Starks hit that left handed dunk I was clowning him the whole day, but it didn't last long. I got really into Barkley of all people and was convinced he was going to lead the Suns to crush the Bulls, but looking back it was kinda like Macho Man vs. Hulk Hogan. Year after year, my stepdad was laughing in my face as I watched Jordan just wreck people. I came around a bit by the time they were playing the Jazz for the second time because I hated Karl Malone more than I could've ever hated Jordan. The one weird thing in the doc so far is they make it seem like there was widespread speculation that the team was over the hill in '98, which maybe was true in the pundit world, but I don't remember anyone feeling that way or even hearing much about that. It seems like Krause definitely felt that way, but it makes little sense. Pippen had a solid few years afterward on the Blazers, MJ was still solid on the Wizards, if obviously not at his peak. Harper and Rodman went on to win championships elsewhere. I'm not sure it could be because of my stepdad, but the idea that there could be any other possible outcome in that last season seems to be getting played up for drama.