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[s3e8] Last Dance Here

: The win served as a powerful emotional bookend to the grief explored in Episode 7, transforming the Bulls’ 72-win season into a personal tribute to James Jordan. The Last Dance Recap: The Vengeance Season - Vulture

The documentary doesn't shy away from the darker side of Jordan’s leadership. [S3E8] Last Dance

: In one of the most iconic scenes of the series, cameras captured Jordan collapsed on the locker room floor, sobbing uncontrollably while clutching the game ball. : The win served as a powerful emotional

The episode culminates in the 1996 NBA Finals victory on Father’s Day—the first title Jordan won after his father's murder. The episode culminates in the 1996 NBA Finals

: The episode revisits the 1996 NBA Finals where the Seattle SuperSonics finally put defensive specialist Gary Payton on Jordan. While Payton believes his defense changed the series, Jordan is shown laughing at the suggestion on camera, flatly dismissing the idea that "The Glove" was ever a problem for him. The Price of Leadership

: Jordan reflects emotionally on his demanding nature, stating, "Winning has a price". He insisted he never asked a teammate to do anything he wouldn't do himself, even if his methods weren't "nice". Emotional Redemption: Father’s Day 1996

: Jordan’s intensity boiled over during a practice session where he punched teammate Steve Kerr in the face. The fight, however, earned Kerr Jordan's respect because he refused to back down.