Roger? He was as calm as one could be.
Today, the Bulls were leading merely because Jordan was in good form in the first quarter.
However, strategically, the Bulls still hadn't found a way to break through. The Magic, on the other hand, were still dissecting the Bulls' defense like a butcher.
Therefore, Roger believed the Bulls' lead was only temporary.
Should Jordan's performance fluctuate even slightly, the tide of the game would immediately turn.
You can't expect a building about to collapse to stand up again just because its last steel frame is still holding.
Collapsing was just a matter of time.
Don't rush, let the Chicagoans be excited for a moment.
Amid the cheers of Chicagoans, Jordan made the United Center erupt over and over again.
In the second quarter, after Jordan drifted over Harper and scored, he expanded the lead to 9 points—the largest lead the Bulls had in the series.