In basketball terms, “The Last Dance” had a strong fourth quarter. The last two episodes of the 10-part Michael Jordan documentary, strung out over the last five …
‘Lie, lie, lie’: Former Jordan teammate gives withering assessment of The Last Dance
Horace Grant has said The Last Dance was edited to flatter Michael Jordan and labelled it a ‘so-called documentary’ …
Grant slams Jordan over ‘Last Dance’ claim
Former Chicago Bulls player Horace Grant lashed out at Michael Jordan on Tuesday, accusing the NBA legend of providing a skewed version of the truth in the hit documentary series “The Last Dance.” In …
Who knew Vespertine’s Jordan Kahn could make such comforting takeout food? (He did)
I study the tower and its outlandish beauty in my rearview mirror, one of a half-dozen cars waiting in the parking lot for the staff to bring out our takeout dinners. The late April sky seems more …
Michael Jordan’s ‘The Last Dance’ most-watched ESPN documentary ever
Michael Jordan’s “The Last Dance” was the most-viewed documentary series in ESPN history, after it drew an average of 5.6 million viewers for its 10 episodes.
What if Michael Jordan was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1984?
History would likely be altered if Portland did not bypass taking Michael Jordan with second pick in 1984. Sam Bowie was the Trail Blazers’ choice.
Don’t limit yourself to imagining LeBron playing with Michael Jordan
LeBron James made an appearance in a video for Uninterrupted this week in which he talked about a number of things, including the documentary that’s the toast of the basketball world: The Last Dance.
Sports quiz: how much do you know about Michael Jordan?
In ‘The Last Dance,’ Michael Jordan was a captivating figure but a frustrating subject
It feels like Michael Jordan just retired again. Even in a documentary, he comes and goes in dramatic, awe-inspiring fashion. For five Sundays, he resumed life as the most relevant figure in a barren …
Opinion: In protecting Michael Jordan’s GOAT status, we really are protecting ourselves
For those mid-30s and older, Michael Jordan never went away. He is a fixture of late 20th Century American culture. Embedded in the consciousness.