In a scene from 'The Last Dance', Scottie Pippen is shown doing a celebratory dance with late Bulls GM Jerry Krause. Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

The late Jerry Krause was a basketball executive who did not exactly have the reputation for being a party animal, which was no surprise. That’s what made one specific clip from “The Last Dance” so incredible to see.

In 1991, the Chicago Bulls finally overcame the Detroit Pistons after previously not being able to get past them in the playoffs. They celebrated on their plane ride home from Detroit, which included even Krause dancing. Here’s the video clip.

That was incredible.

Krause was portrayed in the documentary as someone who was disliked by Phil Jackson , Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, so seeing him in a moment of fun — during which he was not mocked by MJ — was definitely unexpected. After beating the Pistons, the Bulls went on to win their first of six championships. They won two more in a row before MJ’s hiatus and then won three in a row from 1996-1998.

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