If you've watched The Last Dance, then you know that the series focuses just as much on Michael Jordan's basketball career as it does his relationships - both on and off the court - with his teammates. ESPN's 10-part sports documentary revolves around the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season (which is considered the peak of Mj's career), and some of Michael's former teammates are definitely not happy with how they were portrayed, including Horace Grant, Bill Cartwright, Craig Hodges, Ron Harper, and even Scottie Pippen. Apparently, Dennis Rodman isn't too happy with Mj, either, but instead of coming to his own defense, he spoke out in support of Scottie.
While chatting with ESPN after the release of the doc, Dennis noted that Michael (who helped produce The Last Dance) didn't exactly give Scottie the credit he was due. "Scottie was so underrated - and so underpaid," Dennis said. "He should...
While chatting with ESPN after the release of the doc, Dennis noted that Michael (who helped produce The Last Dance) didn't exactly give Scottie the credit he was due. "Scottie was so underrated - and so underpaid," Dennis said. "He should...
- 5/24/2020
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
In Episodes Seven and Eight of The Last Dance, there are tears. Michael Jordan cries over the shocking loss of his father in 1993. His friend Ahmad Rashad wells up at the memory of tying a trembling Jordan’s tie for him on the day of the funeral. Members of the ’94 Bulls (a team that was Jordan-free as His Airness dabbled in professional baseball) recall a tearful postgame speech by Bill Cartwright. Heck, Jordan’s personal trainer cries while speaking about his number-one client’s intense dedication to his job.
Perhaps most surprising,...
Perhaps most surprising,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Maria Fontoura
- Rollingstone.com
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