The Last Dance
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Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

204 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Anyone watching this? Its the story of the Chicago Bulls 1998 season. Really well made documentary giving a real insight into how some of the great basketball players and teams worked. I'm not into basketball at all but I am finding it a really interesting watch.

Edited by Marty Funkhouser on Wednesday 29th April 14:23

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Watched the first 2 last week - Michael Jordan was my hero as a kid and I was at the game in Paris!

BrotherMouzone

3,169 posts

197 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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dom9 said:
Watched the first 2 last week - Michael Jordan was my hero as a kid and I was at the game in Paris!
My sporting hero too. And GOAT.

Never got to watch him play live but went to the McDonalds’ tournament at London Docklands in 1996(?) and watched the Houston Rockets, with Clyde Drexler, Kenny Smith, Robert Horry, Sam Cassell etc. Hakeem was injured and didn’t play.

BUG4LIFE

2,447 posts

241 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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Yep, of course I'm watching this, as a massive MJ fan [and Scottie].

Really like how they are flashing between the 98 season and the history of the players...I never knew Pippen was so 'under-paid'!

It is making me want to play basketball again though [especially the MJ montage in the last episode, watching all the highlight I remember as a teen]. Damn stupid ACL injury, robbing me on at least another 5 years of playing frown

milfordkong

1,305 posts

255 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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BrotherMouzone said:
My sporting hero too. And GOAT.

Never got to watch him play live but went to the McDonalds’ tournament at London Docklands in 1996(?) and watched the Houston Rockets, with Clyde Drexler, Kenny Smith, Robert Horry, Sam Cassell etc. Hakeem was injured and didn’t play.
I went to that game too, with my older sister (I was 11) .. I lost my ticket somewhere outside but cried to a security guy at the gate and he took pity on me and let me in (my sister had her ticket)... It was a great experience despite Hakeem not playing which I was a little disappointed about at the time.

Have since seen the Bulls play at the United Center (2004 so long after the glory days) and the Knicks at Madison Garden too.

Loving the Last Dance, another captivating Netflix doc about one of my favourite topics. Jordan really is the greatest of all time, what a master!







BrotherMouzone

3,169 posts

197 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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milfordkong said:
I went to that game too, with my older sister (I was 11) .. I lost my ticket somewhere outside but cried to a security guy at the gate and he took pity on me and let me in (my sister had her ticket)... It was a great experience despite Hakeem not playing which I was a little disappointed about at the time.

Have since seen the Bulls play at the United Center (2004 so long after the glory days) and the Knicks at Madison Garden too.
Ha ha. Good story.

I remember Clyde put on a show, and Kenny Smith dunking during warm-up. I had no idea Kenny could jump like that; at the time I didn’t know Kenny had participated at the Dunk Contest previously. (pre-internet / Youtube) biggrin

I watched Washington vs Boston at a playoffs game a few years ago when visiting DC...... my only other NBA game live.



dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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Caught up on 3 and 4 last night - Phil Jackson is an interesting (genius) character! Didn't realise the triangle wasn't his invention!

We lived in Houston for a few years and I got to see the rockets play a few times at the Toyota centre - good times!

Haven't followed the NBA in over a decade though frown

anonymous-user

77 months

Monday 4th May 2020
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Not followed the NBA since this era. Think it’s a really good series.

Tonight’s episode is quite poignant.

Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th May 2020
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Watched the latest eps last night. I would NOT want to cross Patrick Ewing - he looks like a scary dude.

Brilliantly constructed documentary. If a documentary is well made the actual subject shouldn't really matter. I really have zero interest in basketball but this is so well researched and they seem to have all the main protagonists interviewed, the have loads of footage. Its so well made the story draws you in.

You forget what a gilded cage MJ lived/lives in - a gift from the gods to play like that (as well as huge determination, drive and hard work) and huge money but when that guy was taking you through his average day....

Mezzanine

10,580 posts

242 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Really enjoying this series. I was a fan of NBA during the 90’s so this really hits the nostalgia sweet spot.

I forgot just how famous MJ was. His total focus and dedication is really impressive.



fbc

187 posts

159 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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An important point to remember when watching this - one of the co-producers of the series (not mentioned in the credits) is Jordan's own production company, so take the show with a grain of salt. Still enjoy it (as I am), but know, like most of these types of shows, it won't present all sides of the story.

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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It seems brutally honest to me - MJ is painted as quite the tyrant for a lot of it, especially some of the later episodes with Scott Burrell et al.

Mezzanine

10,580 posts

242 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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It doesn’t seem overly bias to me, they don’t really hold back in showing MJ in less than shining light at times.

I like seeing their suits, like a whole tailors worth of cloth on some of them!

jimmyt1202

217 posts

206 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Very much enjoying it along with the nostalgia! The soundtrack playlist is on a Spotify too which is very good!

Ruskie

4,381 posts

223 months

Thursday 14th May 2020
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Loved every episode. A rare breed of sportsman. The GOAT.

dom9

8,550 posts

232 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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Ruskie said:
Loved every episode. A rare breed of sportsman. The GOAT.
There's a great quote in episode 1, I think, something along the lines of "Michael was better at his job than anyone else has ever been at theirs" - sums up how good he really was and how he is remembered.

Ruskie

4,381 posts

223 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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dom9 said:
Ruskie said:
Loved every episode. A rare breed of sportsman. The GOAT.
There's a great quote in episode 1, I think, something along the lines of "Michael was better at his job than anyone else has ever been at theirs" - sums up how good he really was and how he is remembered.
The drive he had and the will to win was incredible. All whilst being under incredible scrutiny.

FIK

372 posts

180 months

Friday 15th May 2020
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I have binge watched this over the last few days and can’t wait for the final two episodes on Monday.

What comes across for me is MJ’s total dedication to winning and his constant battle to get his teammates up to his level of dedication.

That 95-96 Bulls team was awesome. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Golden State Warriors went onto beat the record and were coached by Steve Kerr who was in that Bulls team!

Davey S2

13,389 posts

277 months

Wednesday 20th May 2020
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Just finished this and absolutely loved it. The guy is a true icon.

Mezzanine

10,580 posts

242 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Really enjoyed the series too.

I cannot imagine what it must have been like to just be around that team at that time. Such an electric atmosphere.

Would love to see more content about this era of basketball, I was a big Shaq fan as a kid but this era was full of big stars.