Brilliant Michael Jordan stories you DIDN'T see in Netflix's 'The Last Dance'
Daily MailIn the end there was 10 hours to sit through but Netflix's 'The Last Dance' could have doubled, or even tripled, the number of episodes with the amount of anecdotes and stories that have emerged about Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan was the star of Netflix's 'The Last Dance' series as they went behind-the-scenes with the Chicago Bulls in the 1997-98 season, which concluded in a championship The series explored many areas of Jordan's life before the season and his journey to that point But aside from Jordan's career in Chicago, there were tales from his days in high school, college and the Washington Wizards that never made the final edit. Jordan looked to settle some scores with old foes during his 2009 Hall of Fame speech Former Chicago Bulls General Manager Jerry Krause was targeted in Jordan's speech Krause had opted to not attend Jordan's induction as a form of protest as he was still irate that legendary basketball mind Tex Winter had not earned a place. And so while the documentary toughed on the pair's frosty relationship and how players would openly poke fun at 'the little guy' that was Krause, Jordan couldn't resist yet another swipe at the man who he has long believed is the reason that 'Last Dance' team was broken up. University of North Carolina coach Roy Williams gave a brilliant story for 'The Last Dance' James Jordan made a stove especially for Williams and he delivered it to his house 'And this is in the process of Michael being recruited.