Because a new volume will be started, today's writing won't be finished, it'll continue tomorrow.
I initially planned to write several chapters about the 1998 Finals, but given the disparity in strength and the state of both sides, it was an unremarkable series without any suspense. Writing forced suspense would be illogical.
So, the series ended abruptly and neatly, with the first game being a reflection of the entire series. The Bulls had no cards to play and found it difficult to adjust.
Readers who watched the documentary "The Last Dance" know how terrible the internal and external situation for the Bulls was that year.
Of course, the Bulls were still very strong in 1998. Historically, the Bulls lost six games in the 1998 playoffs, and the biggest loss margin was only 3 points, all narrow losses by 1 or 2 points.
