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Michael Jordan did a rare interview on ‘Good Morning America’ today. Here’s what he had to say.


Knowing the Chicago Bulls would scatter after the 1997-98 NBA season ended drove and his teammates as they chased their sixth title to complete a second championship three-peat. “Mentally it tugged at you that this had to come to an end, but it also centered our focus to making sure we ended it right,” Jordan said Thursday. (Chicago Tribune)

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