Michael Jordan fans can’t seem to get enough of “The Last Dance” docuseries!
04.05.2020 - 17:01 / eonline.com
For Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan was both a fierce competitor and a helpful big brother. On Sunday, the fifth part of ESPN's documentary miniseries The Last Dance aired, bringing chills to viewers as it honed in on the late Bryant's relationship with Jordan and featured new footage of the basketball legend shot last July before his untimely death in January. During the episode, which began with an "In loving memory" dedication to Bryant, the retired pro credited Jordan with giving him guidance
.Michael Jordan fans can’t seem to get enough of “The Last Dance” docuseries!
Michael Jordan fans can't seem to get enough of docuseries!
By Will Thorne
By Angelique Jackson
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