The Last Dance hits Netflix, with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Jerry Krause the stars of episodes 1 and 2
ABCMichael Jordan told us we'd think he was a horrible person after watching his new documentary and he was right, but only because we sort of already knew that. Yes, it's about the 1997/98 Chicago Bulls' quest for a sixth championship, but that's just a Dunkirk-style framing device to tell the story of Jordan, Scottie Pippen, coach Phil Jackson and the whole gang. The Michael Jordan 'Horrible Guy' award While doing press for The Last Dance, Jordan said people would think he was "a horrible guy" after they watched it. Despite knowing cameras were watching, he: Looked directly at Krause's office when asked in a media scrum what the Bulls' biggest challenge would be in the 97/98 season Said the trophy they won in an exhibition in France wouldn't live in the Bulls' facility, but that Jackson should keep it so Krause didn't get it Asked Krause to his face if he was taking pills to keep him short or if they were diet pills, fat shaming and height shaming him at once Mocked Krause for asking if the team was warming up by saying if Krause wanted to join the lay-up line "they've got to lower the rim" All this in front of teammates and cameras. Quote of the episode Celtics superstar Larry Bird on Jordan's 63-point game against Boston in the playoffs: "That wasn't Michael Jordan out there, that was God disguised as Michael Jordan."