And doesn't pay any mind to the words of smart dumb nxggas like you.And does a triple take when Curry stans say the same shyt.
And doesn't pay any mind to the words of smart dumb nxggas like you.And does a triple take when Curry stans say the same shyt.
From ESPN's press release setting the premiere date.The last dance was supposed to be about the BULLS last season, not just Mike’s last season….. it definitely came off as Mikes last dance
The series, directed by Jason Hehir (“The Fab Five,” “The ’85 Bears,” “Andre the Giant”), chronicles one of the greatest icons and most successful teams in sports history, Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls, and features never-before-seen footage from the 1997-98 season as the team pursued its sixth NBA championship in eight years.
ESPN statement: “As society navigates this time without live sports, viewers are still looking to the sports world to escape and enjoy a collective experience. We’ve heard the calls from fans asking us to move up the release date for this series, and we’re happy to announce that we’ve been able to accelerate the production schedule to do just that. This project celebrates one of the greatest players and dynasties ever, and we hope it can serve as a unifying entertainment experience to fill the role that sports often play in our lives, telling a story that will captivate everyone, not just sports fans.”
As the series weaves its way through the tumultuous 1997-98 season, viewers will be transported back to how it all began – from Jordan’s childhood roots, the Bulls’ dire circumstances before his arrival and how the team was built after drafting him in 1984, to the struggles that eventually led to the team’s first NBA championship. As the series takes the audience through the Bulls’ first five championships, viewers will experience the off-court challenges, struggles and triumphs that were a part of the culture-shifting phenomenon created by Jordan and the Bulls.
It’s an unlikely scenario that serves as a fascinating backdrop for the inside tale of the 1998 championship run, with extensive profiles of Jordan’s key teammates including Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman and Steve Kerr, head coach Phil Jackson, and featuring dozens of current-day interviews with rivals and luminaries from basketball and beyond. All throughout, the tension and conflict that defined that final championship run are very much on display.
Mike know it. He not stupid. He deep down know he not fukking with Bron
6 rings in 6 finals trip
no bubble rings
he'd be remembered the same way kobe is remembered without scottie pippen. They would've just eventually signed somebody else to be his robin.
Please...Bulls would've traded his ass outta there and he would've become a journeyman in the second half of his career because he was too selfish
no one wants to see tony kukoc storyImagine the ratings of the Last Dance without Jordan.
Please...Bulls would've traded his ass outta there and he would've become a journeyman in the second half of his career because he was too selfish