ESPN aired episodes five and six of The Last Dance 30 for 30 documentary focusing on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls from the ‘90s on Sunday night.
While the world is hooked on the Jordan doc, Sacramento Kings players reacted to the series on their own social media accounts.
Richaun Holmes is definitely enjoying watching this:
Mike has his own locker room
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) May 4, 2020
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) May 4, 2020
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) May 4, 2020
Bogdan Bogdanovic showing his respect for the GOAT:
#TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/vpP6488rHc
— Bogdan Bogdanovic (@LeaderOfHorde) May 4, 2020
Do you think you have a gambling problem?
“No, because I can stop gambling, I have a competition problem, a competitive problem” -MJ#TheLastDance— Bogdan Bogdanovic (@LeaderOfHorde) May 4, 2020
The first six episodes of The Last Dance have been very entertaining, giving us a fascinating perspective of what made Jordan click. It was a no secret that he absolutely loves competition and these past two episodes have shown that.
Jordan dominated the Kings during his time in Chicago, with the Bulls beating Sacramento 17 out of the 20 times the teams met.
But the Kings did great against the Bulls without MJ. The team’s first season in Sacramento was 1985-86, when they beat Chicago in both meetings, which Jordan missed due to injury.
When Jordan was playing baseball, the Kings won three out of four meetings against the Scottie Pippen led Bulls.
What do you think of the first six episodes of the documentary?
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