In the midst of jubilation, Ted Turner sat in front of the locker, clutching the two O'Brien Trophies of the Hawks, covering his face and sobbing bitterly.
It's rare for team owners to join in the players' celebrations, but Ted Turner was an exception.
After drinking a few sips of champagne, he embraced the O'Brien Trophy and started to cry.
This was his last time experiencing a championship as a professional sports team owner, the feeling he loved most in his life, a feeling he would never taste again.
He didn't mind his expensive suit getting completely soaked with liquor; he just wanted to savor this final exhilaration.
After the celebration ended, looking at the messy locker room, Ted Turner turned to an exhausted Roger and asked, "Hey, is there any liquor left?"
Roger searched for a while and found a bottle of unopened champagne on the floor, which he handed to Ted Turner.
Ted Turner set down the championship trophy, took the bottle, opened it, and took a big gulp.