Official Michael Jordan 'The Last Dance' Doc Thread (NO SPOILERS)

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shyt was amazing. They were so tired, out-of-shape, knew Mike was gone, Rodman fukkkery was at max, yet relied purely on their past success and IQ to win games. It's their most important ring. 72-10 is nice, but "The shot" (Harden push) will always be the GOAT finals moment.

Jay-Z's "Allure" goes perfect with that 98 Bulls season.
 

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shyt was amazing. They were so tired, out-of-shape, knew Mike was gone, Rodman fukkkery was at max, yet relied purely on their past success and IQ to win games. It's their most important ring. 72-10 is nice, but "The shot" (Harden push) will always be the GOAT finals moment.

Jay-Z's "Allure" goes perfect with that 98 Bulls season.
"Allure" or "My 1st Song?" :jbhmm:
 

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All the Bron dikkriders who just wanted watching bball in 2010 gone hop on the MJ bandwagon after this

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Breh, a lot of people who recognize Lebron's greatness recall quite clearly Jordan's career and how the media and fans mythologized Jordan's greatness to somehow be this untouchable level of play. And it just isn't true.

MJ is undoubtedly one of the best players ever. Probably the best ever. And I have no doubt this documentary will be fantastic.

But he isn't on some island of greatness by himself. A number of players are there with him. And that seems like a harsh reality that many fans can't accept, for some creepy, weird reason.
 
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