'The Last Dance' serves up much-needed sporting drama with enthralling deep-dive into Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls
FirstpostIn a world starved of sporting action, ESPN and Netflix have come in clutch, with the first two episodes of their highly-anticipated documentary The Last Dance airing on Monday. From Nike slapping his name on every product they made, to rap lyrics, to Lil Bow Wow’s magnum opus Like Mike, Jordan was everywhere. Because at the heart of it, that’s what this documentary is — an exhaustively deep dive into what made Michael Jordan ‘Michael Jordan,’ featuring a large supporting cast that doesn’t really matter. There are even a couple of slightly left-field interviews, like former US Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, who are identified as a ‘former Chicago resident’ and the ‘former Arkansas governor’ respectively. In what seems like an effort to remind audiences who the show is really about, Pippen’s story is followed by a sudden switch in the storyline, with the focus shifting abruptly to Jordan’s childhood.