ESPN’s documentary, “The Last Dance,” has been discussed a lot since airing the first two episodes last week.
With the COVID-19 outbreak keeping the sports world at standstill, people young and old are sharing their opinions on Michael Jordan and the 90s Chicago Bulls.
A few Sacramento Kings players, present and past were tweeting while the documentary was airing earlier today:
Richaun Holmes:
Be a star in your role…don’t think anybody personified that more than Dennis Rodman
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) April 27, 2020
Took a vacation mid season that’s the real GOAT
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) April 27, 2020
facts https://t.co/OkQmiXJyIC
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) April 27, 2020
Man U gotta get interviewed right after losing a game 7
— Richaun Holmes (@Rich_Holmes22) April 27, 2020
Buddy Hield is taking ideas from Dennis Rodman:
Imma tell Vlade I need a vacation
— Buddy Love !!!! (@buddyhield) April 27, 2020
Marvin Bagley saying what we all feel:
They should’ve gave us 5 episodes!! ♂️ #Tough
— Marvin Bagley III (@MB3FIVE) April 20, 2020
Former King Isiah Thomas:
“How bad do you want it? Are you willing to get injured to score a basket?” Haha that’s how they was doing MJ
— Isaiah Thomas (@isaiahthomas) April 27, 2020
Former King Vernon Maxwell:
Man MJ got a filthy mouth. I’m turning this off. #TheLastDance
— Vernon Maxwell (@VernonMaxwell11) April 27, 2020
We will count Caron Butler as a former King, even though he only played 17 games.
0 PTS – 28 REBOUNDS
0 PTS – 25 REBOUNDS
0 PTS – 24 REBOUNDS
10 PTS – 10 AST – 21 REBOUNDS
Defense & Rebounding wins Chips…#TheLastDance #DennisRodman— Caron Butler (@realtuffjuice) April 27, 2020
Yahoo! Sports with a good tweet featuring Mike Bibby:
Michael Jordan pre Pistons vs Michael Jordan post Pistons pic.twitter.com/6RxipDUKzW
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) April 27, 2020
The first four episodes have been very entertaining, giving us a fascinating perspective of what made Jordan click.
Jordan dominated the Kings during his time in Chicago, with the Bulls beating Sacramento 17 out of the 20 times the teams met.
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 four episodes of the documentary?
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