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S1E4: "The Sweep" The Day the Bad Boy Pistons Walked Off the Court

S1E4: "The Sweep" The Day the Bad Boy Pistons Walked Off the Court

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May 27, 1991. The Palace of Auburn Hills. Seven-point-nine seconds left on the clock, Chicago Bulls up 115-94, the series 3-0. And one by one, the Detroit Pistons stand up and walk off the court — no handshakes, no acknowledgment, straight to the tunnel. The greatest rivalry of the NBA's golden era ends with the Bad Boys refusing to watch the final curtain fall.

This is Episode 4 of Season 1: The Making of Michael Jordan, The Cleaner. We break down the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals possession by possession — the six minutes of Game 1 when everyone in the building realized the Jordan Rules were dead, the triangle offense moving the ball before the double team could arrive, Chuck Daly leaning forward in the coaching box watching an offense he'd never seen. We follow the Pistons' last desperate move — turning Game 2 into a brawl the Bulls simply refused to join — and into the silent visitors' locker room where Isiah Thomas had nothing left to say. And we tell the full story of Joe Dumars: the man from Natchitoches, Louisiana, the 1989 Finals MVP, the defender Michael Jordan called the best he ever faced — and why he was one of only three Pistons who stayed on the floor to shake hands.

The mental performance lesson in this episode: the walk-off wasn't toughness. It was the collapse of a psychological identity. For three years the Pistons' entire self-concept was built on making opponents crack. When Jordan stopped cracking — when he walked to the free-throw line instead of swinging back — they had nothing left. This is what happens when a team's only weapon is fear, and the target stops being afraid.

CHAPTERS
— Cold open: 7.9 seconds and the walk-off
— Game 1: the rules fail
— The collapse: Games 2 and 3
— The walk-off and the story of Joe Dumars
— The meaning: the collapse of an identity

KEY SOURCES
The Last Dance (ESPN/Netflix, 2020) • ESPN 30 for 30: "Bad Boys" (2014) • Basketball Network — John Salley interview • NBA.com Legends profile of Joe Dumars • GiveMeSport • CBS Sports • Basketball-Reference

Hosted and narrated by Coach Dan, founder of MindFit Academy — mental performance training for coaches and parents of high school athletes.

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