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

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Michael Jordan's bodyguard John Michael Wozniak was a true...

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John Michael Wozniak was a fixture at Michael Jordan’s side for more than two decades.


John Michael Wozniak was a decorated Chicago narcotics officer who worked security at the old Chicago Stadium. Jordan developed an affinity for him early in his career when, while parking Jordan’s SUV, Wozniak accidentally shattered the back windshield after failing to account for the spare tire hanging on the vehicle’s rear. (Nicholi retweeted an anecdote describing the car in question as a Ford Bronco, although he says his dad told him it was a Chevy Blazer.)

Wozniak apologized to Jordan for the damage, telling him that he had a newborn (Nicholi) at home but would pay for the repairs upon receiving his next paycheck. Jordan appreciated the honesty and made special requests for Wozniak’s presence afterward.

Wozniak began working for Jordan’s security team full-time when the Hall of Famer moved to Birmingham, Ala., to start his baseball career with the Barons. That arrangement lasted more than two decades, with Wozniak handling security at Jordan’s Highland Park property until he could no longer work. Nicholi, who moved to Nashville with his wife and three kids last year for his job in software sales, says that Jordan paid his father until the day he died.

To the end, Wozniak’s business-like approach endeared him to the six-time champion.

“He wasn’t the type to ask for anything,” Nicholi said. “The only time he’d ask Michael for stuff was if it was for fundraisers and charitable things within the community. Michael was very pro-police. His father was military. His brother was military. So Michael always without flinching would give my dad paraphernalia, autographs to raise money for fallen officers’ families.”


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The significance of that moment was not lost on John Michael Wozniak, who had a Jumpman logo tattooed on one arm and “23/Dog” tattooed on the other.

“Sometimes I felt a little chill and happiness for him because of how much he changed the city,” John Michael Wozniak told Complex in 2016.

Nicholi was hoping his father would live to see “The Last Dance,” even if he knew that was a longshot once his health declined. He said that John was interviewed for the film, which has provided a memorable window into his father’s element.

On Sunday, once he saw his father’s celebrity take off, Nicholi texted Jordan, joking that someone with crazy hair other than Dennis Rodman had stolen the show.

“Lol,” Jordan replied, according to Nicholi, before telling him that Lett, Travis and his father would always be in his heart.
Some dudes were just lucky to meet MJ randomly.
The cab driver who picked him up in Chicago after he was drafted became one of his closest friends (George Koehler).
 
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This article shows just how deep it was. It's a great read.

MJ kept NBA superstars at a distance, but Kobe broke through
Part of it also had to do with the age difference between the two. When Kobe was 19 Jordan was like 35, past his prime and about to retire. He had no problem passing the torch to Kobe. Believe me, knowing all we know about Jordan, if Jordan was like 25 and Kobe was 19, no way he'll be so charitable, even if he liked him.
 

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if MJ was betting on games, I just can't see the feds doing nothing about that :yeshrug:

so Slim doesn't wanna cooperate (doubt this story) and the feds go "well guess that's the end of that:ehh:"

after all these years, no mobsters/gangsters have come out and hinted at MJ betting on games even though they all killed JFK & Hoffa :russ:

more than likely the truth is, Jordan retired because he got tired of chasing titles, along with his dad's death & growing frustration with the Bulls FO & Horace :yeshrug:
 

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what would Hodges add that not being touched already?
I mean Bill Wennington's giving interviews and commentary in this doc, I'm just saying why are some role/bench players being acknowledged and others being essentially erased from this story?

Hodges was one of the best shooters % wise in the league when he was playing in Chicago, what was Wennington known for? Just a thought...
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"I'll see you down the road"

Had so much depth to it, simple yet saying so much

It was other "baby jordans" that Jordan didn't take that time to acknowledge Iike that.

Jordan saw it in kobe. I'm sure he was seeing in kobe what he saw in himself when he was a kid.

I'm gonna try to SVP's 1 Big Thing from last night. It started off like every other "Jordan was an a$$hole" diatribe and then it turned into how much he loved and appreciated Kobe and how the funeral showed how genuine their relationship really was.

shyt was beautiful.
 

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It looks bad because Helms was a reprehensible piece of shyt, but I'm not gonna kill MJ for saying he wasn't going to publically support someone he doesn't know. These politicians get caught up in all kinds of shyt, as soon as something happens the first thing they do is go and reach out to their most recognizable supporters to answer for their actions.
 

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Talking about a significant part of the documentary is derailing?

Maybe it's just me but I've never looked at an athlete for being more than an athlete.

When your start looking at them as activist for something you believe in all it takes is one thing to happen and then you have a decision to make:

1. Do you blindly follow them?

2. Do you lick them to the curb?

I'm not saying that athletes who are active in their communities or for the people shouldn't be glorified. What I'm saying is, those that do not shouldn't be villified.

LeBron opened a school and that's great, but it's he looked at snug differently if he doesn't? He's still one of the greatest players to every play and that's what should matter.
 

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Seeing Kobe talk made me sad :mjcry:

As soon as he came on I was like :mjcry:

Episodes 5 and 6 were incredible

Mike finally addressed the Isiah Thomas Dream Team controversy

I forgot Magic and Isiah had beef too back then. When Magic got HIV Isiah was going around asking people if Magic was gay. :ohhh: That shyt really bothered Magic..

Great episodes
 
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