But what about those other GOATs out there? What will their ESPN documentaries look like down the road? Major topic on twitter in the last few days. Given what we already know, Jordan’s the GOAT of the NBA (sorry LeBron stans). I came to terms that I should be glad that ESPN and the NBA committed so many resources to document and present to the public their work on how entertaining and dominant Michael Jordan and particularly the ’98 Bulls were. However, as I came to the realization that this incredible 5-week experience was actually over, I became flooding with feelings of sadness. Mighty impressive how they pulled off completing the final episodes remotely amid a global pandemic. Similar to a good book, or an enthralling TV series finale, the documentary itself left me feeling satisfied. That served as the closure of the most highly anticipated sports documentary of my lifetime (and probably ever). The Last Dance‘s 10th and final episode of the ESPN Films documentary aired this past Sunday night. Me: why yes, I’d be glad to elaborate, where do I even begin… The Last Dance Me dialing 911: hello 911, I’d like to report the mistreatment of a GOAT.ĩ11 operator: strangely specific, but can you elaborate
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