Michael Jordan fans can’t seem to get enough of “The Last Dance” docuseries!
18.05.2020 - 15:37 / etcanada.com
In the pantheon of legendary Michael Jordan moments, there are a few that have achieved an almost mythical level of fame and reverence. But as it turns out, one such moment might have been far different than fans realized.
On Sunday’s new episode of the ESPN documentary series “The Last Dance” — which details Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls in 1997-’98 — the NBA great gave viewers some surprising details regarding his iconic “flu game.”
It was Game 5 of the NBA finals, and Jordan
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!
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Fans went wild for ESPN’s recent Michael Jordan docuseries, “The Last Dance”, which chronicled the NBA superstar’s dominant basketball career, gambling habits, leadership style and more. However, some viewers on social media raised questions about the seeming exclusion of Jordan’s family life.
Fans went wild for ESPN's recent Michael Jordan docuseries, which chronicled the NBA superstar's dominant basketball career, gambling habits, leadership style and more. However, some viewers on social media raised questions about the seeming exclusion of Jordan's family life.
Michael Jordan's not only captivated viewers with the riveting tale of the NBA icon's personal life and legendary career, but it also ruffled plenty of feathers when it comes to Jordan's fellow basketball greats.
By Erik Pedersen
By Will Thorne
For once and for all, the cause of Michael Jordan's infamous "flu game" has been settled—and it wasn't the flu. Back in 1997 ahead of game five of the 1997 Finals against the Utah Jazz, it was initially said the iconic athlete had come down with flu-like symptoms and had been sick in the hours leading up to the court showdown.
In the pantheon of legendary Michael Jordan moments, there are a few that have achieved an almost mythical level of fame and reverence. But as it turns out, one such moment might have been far different than fans realized.
By J. Kim Murphy
The Last Dance, ESPN's sensational docuseries following Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls' final championship season, comes to a close this Sunday. With live sports on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, The Last Dance has stepped in to fill a ball-shaped hole in America's heart. And now, sadly, The Last Dance is ending, too, leaving us without sports once again.
Michael Jordan's has not only captivated viewers with the riveting tale of the NBA icon's personal life and legendary career, but it's also ruffled plenty of feathers when it comes to Jordan's fellow basketball greats.