The NBA season may be suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that's not stopping one awesome dad from bringing the excitement of the game into his home!
20.04.2020 - 00:05 / hollywoodlife.com
If there’s one thing Steve Kerr, 54, knows how to do, it’s how to win NBA Championships and fans are about to see him up close and personal alongside Michael Jordan, 57, and the rest of the Chicago Bulls team in the 1997-98 season in the new documentary The Last Dance, which premieres on Apr. 19.
The NBA season may be suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that's not stopping one awesome dad from bringing the excitement of the game into his home!
“The Last Dance” has been getting rave reviews, but Sunday’s latest episode gave viewers chills with an appearance from the late Kobe Bryant.
Ken Burns has serious reservations about ESPN docuseries The Last Dance, which focuses on Michael Jordan and his time with the Chicago Bulls. Talking to The Wall Street Journal, the award-winning documentarian said he has no interest in the 10-part series and frowns uponJordan's production company, Jump 23, being a partner in the effort.
«We're the two best in the game, but I'm not getting into a war of words with Mike.»
Carmen Electra hid behind a sofa from basketball icon Michael Jordan when he came looking for his teammate, Dennis Rodman.
We aren’t the biggest sports fanatics, but Sunday night’s new episode of The Last Dance, ESPN‘s new documentary series about Michael Jordan, crossed firmly into the world of celebrity gossip and wild tales of Hollywood. Why? One name:
Carmen Electra hid behind a sofa from basketball icon Michael Jordan when he came looking for his teammate, Dennis Rodman.
Dennis Rodman’s famous antics and larger-than-life personality took center stage in ESPN’s documentary series “The Last Dance” this week, and fans got some insight into a time when the notorious NBA star went AWOL while playing with the Chicago Bulls.
Dennis Rodman's famous antics and larger-than-life personality took center stage in ESPN's documentary series this week, and fans got some insight into a time when the notorious NBA star went AWOL while playing with the Chicago Bulls.
By Jonathan Cohen
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Michael Jordan is giving away all his profits from The Last Dance docuseries.
By Dominic Patten
Father, husband, senator, president and "former Chicago resident." Over the weekend, pop culture and sports fanatics alike were glued to their TVs when the new Michael Jordan docu-series was released. Titled The Last Dance, ESPN's latest series features many interview subjects discussing the Chicago Bulls basketball player's legacy.
Most people know Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, but Michael Jordan sees him as just another Chicagoan.
The highly-anticipated Michael Jordan documentary, “The Last Dance”, gave fans all the sports they had been missing when it debuted on Sunday night. The 10-part series by director Jason Hehir looks back on Jordan’s entire career while chronicling the Chicago Bulls’ efforts to win a sixth NBA title during the 1997-98 season.