Funny, because they had a huge problem when Lebron did it against the Magic.goofballs on tv right now frontin like they aint got no problem with the Pistons walking off the court.
I say this all the time. So much information available and people gloss over it all the time.It's just wild to me that all this info is available on the net with free libraries like wiki, basketball reference ... free video archives in youtube amd everything else ... access to all kinds of newspaper and magazine archives and these young dudes waste it all on social media
they are pulling a Vlad. Trying to keep most of the footage for other vids. If they can they will stretch it to 8 docsReal rap, I wasn't expecting it to be ONLY about the last season but I did expect more of this "never seen before" footage that Adam Silver & his crew collected the last 2 years following Mike around when he was still a part of the NBA's video team.
I saw somebody say it best. It's kind of just the same story with a fresh coat of paint. If you've seen ANY documentaries from that era (re: Bad Boys, Dennis, Bulls, MJ, etc.), you've seen most of this stuff. Or if you lived through it of course too. But, personally, I wanna see more of the behind scenes footage cuz I know it's more than what they been showing. They showing small glimpses with more backstory and interviews than anything.
Always an excuse for the Cacs
I could To a point
Zeke WAS THE PISTONS
Ain’t no way I’m letting Lambieer tell me as the general of the squad what we are going to do especially when Michael, as the face of the Bulls, shook hands everytime they came up short
It’s for everybody .
Oh ... and Rodman was a brilliant basketball player .
Message!
I could To a point
Zeke WAS THE PISTONS
Ain’t no way I’m letting Lambieer tell me as the general of the squad what we are going to do especially when Michael, as the face of the Bulls, shook hands everytime they came up short
the way Rodman was explaining how he knew from the way the ball hit the rim where it would end up was mastery
Exactly. Dudes are rewriting the narrative of a time they likely weren't watching the NBA without a pacifier in their mouths.It wasn’t JUST a Laimbeer thing the entire team
Was salty they lost and Isaiah had personal animosity against Michael.
The Pistons were of one mind when they left that court.
The jumping around timelines takes away from the story IMO.
It's called The Last Dance, but it's covering everything. It's almost like they wanted to edit this like an album on shuffle. Not sure why they went with that approach, the content is golden and it doesn't need any "spicing" up to maintain viewers interest.
It felt like they made a conscious effort not to show Isiah Thomas putting in any work on here. No highlights at all. If one of the goals for this documentary is to show how fierce the Bulls journey was to reach the top, then I feel like they should have highlighted the opposing stars more. I might be in the minority, but with the story skipping to the 98 season, and back to the 90/91 runs, it made it seem like they skimmed over the Pistons rivalry here
shyt is sad
bruh I don’t what you’re tryin to say
their basically intertwining The Individual history of jordan,pip,Phil,rodman and the bulls history up to the championships with the last season
anybody who can’t understand that just dumb
NBC pushed the vs thing to the tilt