@@gaygemortashed7192jordan was really 6’4…the even referred to him as a 6’5 2 guard that could play above the rim early on….barkley was about 6’4 as well. Rodman waa 6’6 legit
@@SunsJoel It is a documentary the writer has been convincing MJ's approval to release it for years if it is a propaganda then it should have been released 2010's.
When you have... - Incredible natural athletic ability - Incredible work ethic - Incredible competitiveness - Incredible killer instinct - Incredible ability to use perceived slights to mentally elevate your game ...then you become the greatest basketball player of all time.
@@minarik01 no it’s not. If you ever played basketball. When you shoot the ball. It doesn’t always spin. When I shoot the ball I don’t spin it. Its floats in the air. If I want to spin the ball I snap my wrist. It’s the same shit how you could spin the ball in baseball. You have full control of the ball if you want to put a spin you could do different ways to spins. Not that hard to understand. I seen people just hold the ball with 2 hands and shoot the ball when they look like they’re passing it. The ball doesn’t spin. So what Rodman says it’s depends on that person how he shoots the ball.
@@DickGarrison i played in HS varsity. I play often still today. NO one's spin is the same every shot which is what you just said. So you are agreeing with my point. if YOU can control the spin, then your shot is different every time, because YOU control it. As such, rodman had NO IDEA what kind of spin larry bird, clyde drexler was going to put on their shots bc you can change it every time. Thank you for proving that rodman is lying. I appreciate it
@@tonikostadinov2853 young man I was just a senior in high school I was at shaq's game against the Bulls and goat to watch and meet all Orlando and Chicago players MJ was so damn fast and quick phew.
@@TravelHall74 I was just 6 years old and I remember this era, my old man and big bro screaming for MJ at the tv, cheering at full force for every basket by the bulls.... It was a very special time to be alive
Growing up in the 90s I never knew how much went on behind the scenes with this team, and what made them so successful. One of the best assemblies of talents ever period.
I initially stumbled across this documentary and turned it on for “noise” as I cleaned my living room. From the start, I couldn’t stop paying attention. My mom (RIP) was the biggest Bulls fan and nostalgically, I can remember hearing the starting lineup being announced and how she got so excited when the announcer said “From North Carolina…!” I wish she could’ve been here to watch this. I think she would’ve loved it!
@@joeocallaghan2905 it's not though. You can watch the play from another angle and it's nothing. For some reason, this is just the angle in everyone's minds and gets the most replays. If you think about it, there's absolutely no way Jordan could throw a grown man multiple feet with a light hand touch and no major arm or body movement with it. That's just the way the momentum for both of them was going, and Jordan threw on crazy brakes.
Career AVG REB and OFF REB career avg Rodman = 13.1 and 4.8 (7-time 1st Team All-DEF and 7-time NBA Rebounding Leader) D. Green = 7.0 and 1.1 (4-time 1st Team All-DEF and 0-time NBA Rebounding Leader) ... He was on a different level
I was in the hospital for three weeks during the earliest and worst period of Covid struggling for my life with sepsis (and later C-diff) attacking my body. This series was the best distraction I had during that period and I couldn’t wait for each new episode
I loved how much MJ Magic and Bird loved and respected each other. Nowadays ppl who grew up watching pre 2000s NBA they always speak about how much stars never wanted to be friends and so forth but the 3 biggest stars of that 80s were legit best buds
MJ is the BEST. He would be tough to play with, you'd have to have a thick skin, but over time he would be a blessing to play with as a teammate. Super competitive proud player with unbelievably awesome work ethic that rubs off on his teammates is the definition of a champion.
Nobody bringing how just how beautiful, dignified & classy Ms. Jordan is at her age. To have two parents like that, how can you not succeed in whatever field that you're in. That brother was blessed all around...if anything, this made me like Jordan even more. This doesn't put him in a bad light at all
I never cared much about watching NBA games until one evening I was searching the tv for something good to watch...and there was Michael Jordan, flying, hanging in the air, dunking shot after shot. I became a fan of the Bulls that day and watched every game I could until they went their separate ways. What a team, and MJ will always be for me the greatest to ever play the game.
Just to hear how Michael Jordan talks to the audience, you can tell he was very humble. Something that someone who claims that is better than Michael Jordan today would never be. 💯
I was 7 years old in 1990 living in Chicago. The memories around that era are all about the bulls. It was such a special time, it's not possible to put into words. It was a better time. The culture hadn't been destroyed by the bankers and there was nothing close to the racial division we now have. Everyone was happy and everyone was at peace. Watching The Last Dance brought back an infinite amount of memories and what The Bulls meant to the city. They did it for the love of the game and the fans. I cried the entire documentary.
I wonder what kind of pride and joy his mom feels whenever she thinks about her son's success. He went from asking her to send him stamps because he had no money to one of the most famous people on the planet and also a billionaire.
@@ameerdahbour8794 I don't really have to mj played in the easiest era in basketball in the eastern conference which is never comparable to the west on a team that was favorited every year they won because they had the best team in the league not just jordan
I remember the ride this man took the entire world on. Being a fan of his was magical. Regardless of the kind of day you were having ,you knew being his fan he would make you proud that you were his fan. Whether the Bulls won or lost, the effect he put forth was always 100%. I will always love Michael Jeffrey Jordan. # The Goat!!!
I watched every minute of this series twice and i was fascinated this is a great watch michael jordan is amazing literally from out of this world but his teammates in this documentary are shown to be great players also a great TEAM Scotty Pippen what a brilliant player second only to MJ the CHICAGO BULLS should have dione the right thing paid SCOTTY wjat he was worth SHAME on them for not paying him enough but what a great team a lot of close games impotant games but its MICHAEL JORDAN that makes the difference in these games all of them no doubt i am a big fan BRILLIANT
Michael Jordan is either hated, revered or feared for his winning mentality that brought untold joy to Chicago Bulls and Humanity. I'm proud to be human when he's in it. Reminds me of the "extra-ordinary"
This dude kept these documentary parts (1,2,3) and never monetized the channel. Props to NADAMI HOOPS and thank you on behalf of those who cant afford Netflix and Amazon Prime!
In his last year with the Bulls, MJ averaged holding the ball for just 3 mins 45 seconds per game and still scored in the high twenties. So each quarter he held the ball for just a little over 56 seconds. Crazy stuff.
It's not just 6 rings. It's 2 three-peats. And an undefeated record in the Finals. Declared the Finals MVP every single every time. That's why Jordan is better than Kobe, Magic, Bird, Kareem, Wilt and Lebron.
And please to everyone that reads these comments just remember Michael went through all that even after his father being murdered that never gets easier to think about and that had to be on his mind everyday and probably still is everyday the man is a legend his mindset best on earth for what happened to him
0:27 “Michael Jordan is the only player that could ever turn it in and off, and he never freaking turned it off.” Amazing! You can see the fire burning in his eyes. I always thought of Roy Williams as an equal competitor in terms of their love and passion for the game to Michael.
Career AVG REB and OFF REB career avg Rodman = 13.1 and 4.8 (7-time 1st Team All-DEF and 7-time NBA Rebounding Leader) D. Green = 7.0 and 1.1 (4-time 1st Team All-DEF and 0-time NBA Rebounding Leader) ... It's not even close. Rodman was on a different level
Idk how I didn’t see this during pandemic! I watched tiger king and a few other things but I had zero clue this was there. But I watched it couple weeks ago and it was perfect
Loved this documentary. Watched it twice already and can definitely see me watching it a third time. My favourite moment though was Steve Kerr scoring against the Jazz. Made me feel really emotional despite never growing up watching basketball, or to be frank even knowing who Steve Kerr was before watching the documentary. With all the added emotion in there about losing his father, and someone like Michael Jordan putting his faith in him. Amazing moment for Steve Kerr. As I was watching it I felt like I was related to Kerr or something - made me feel so proud of him! I think the first time I watched it I punched the air and shouted ‘Go on Steve!’. 🤣
For real, everyone knows about the rightful legends MJ Pippen and Rodman, and it's very important to tell their story, but what makes this documentary above all is how they also give the role players and the bench the spotlight they deserve. I loved Kerr's story, as did I like seeing and hearing from Cartright, Grant and Paxson. Amazing documentary, the best.
Crazy how they tell players to hate each other and be crazy competitors and have all this animosity for each other cuz that’s Good sport. Then cry when men don’t shake hands🤣
The greatest ever team with the greatest athletes and the best personalities ever, Dennis Rodman I mean what a guy. I love it with MJ saying to Phil Jackson you let him go to Vegas your never going to see his ass lol 😆
Funniest part is at the end of the video Jordans like iight check that out...poors champagne on Dennis like he thought the colour would come out his hair 😂😂😂
There is no goat to me but michael jordan is the greatest sports athlete of all time and I respect his his drive and his compassion for the game and for how hard he pushed everyone to be better even if it wasn't the right way Kerr haha made them a better team I give my props to puppet who should be in the hall of fame rodman like wise in my eyes tony parson Kerr they are all great world class players my hat off to the entire bulls team in the 90s even when jordan wasn't there
You know your rich when you slap your knee and hear the echo.
Yeah
@Magnitude Be quiet fool 😆
WOW............What a quote man! :D
Alwways wondered what kind of wealth Americans consider as being RICH. Is it 100 milion USD, 10 milion or 1 milion and above?
you're
“I had no problem with the glove”
-MJ and OJ
YOOOO LMAO!
Bruuuh 💀
lol. both killas, that's for sure.
This needs more attention 😂
Neither fit their desired narrative!
“Dennis Rodman was the fuck up person.....he just fucks everything up...”
Lol such a great way of putting it.
MJ said dude was not 6'8" he was 6'6" freaking amazing
😭😭
😂😂😂.
@@keithadams6030 I don’t really get what you are saying haha. Wasn’t Rodman 6’8? I mean he was a couple inches taller than Jordan and Jordan was 6’6
@@gaygemortashed7192jordan was really 6’4…the even referred to him as a 6’5 2 guard that could play above the rim early on….barkley was about 6’4 as well. Rodman waa 6’6 legit
Rodman literally memorized the way every star in the league at that time’s shooting rotation so he can always get the rebound....DIFFERENT
had it on lock
Don’t forget this man literally partied every night as well…I don’t know how he had the time/energy to do that…
@@vanixiii5657 He apparently managed to get in several hours of cardio every day. Especially after games
@@jeremysears4263 facts. Rodman had 100 stamina, not 99☠
@@vanixiii5657 cocaine. Lots and lots of cocaine
“you wanna come play for the bulls?”
“ i don’t care, whatever, what’s up?”
lmaooo i love dennis 😭😭
😂😂😂
This documentary was literal perfection . Also the time it dropped during lockdown and covid . Makes me nostalgic
What’s it called?
@@khanibus41 The Last Dance
Not really a documentary, more like a propaganda piece for MJ.
@@SunsJoel haterrrrrr
@@SunsJoel It is a documentary the writer has been convincing MJ's approval to release it for years if it is a propaganda then it should have been released 2010's.
When you have...
- Incredible natural athletic ability
- Incredible work ethic
- Incredible competitiveness
- Incredible killer instinct
- Incredible ability to use perceived slights to mentally elevate your game
...then you become the greatest basketball player of all time.
Don't forget Incredible fundamentals
Sounds like Batman tbh
Also he’s a psychopath but instead of killing people, he plays basketball
@@jackapples1 If he is what a psychopath is, then sign me up! ✍
When you 'have' should be changed to When you 'develop'
the last dance is probably the best documentary ever. period. well written, descriptive, and appealing to the eye, even if someone isnt a bball fan
@@Nonesovile96 disagreed
I agree, I’m not a basketball fan and I am intrigued
I’ve seen it like 10 times and it never gets old
Excellent. But not best ever. Countless others all round. Maybe top ten on sports
Hoop Dreams and Senna are much better.
Hearing Rodman talk about mastering rebounding, is INSANE.
Dude mastered REBOUNDING
Astonishing
stop..he is making crap up. No one shoots the same way every time..and the ball ALWAYS SPINS IN THE AIR when you shoot it. Just stop
@@minarik01 lol you probably believe the world is flat huh?
@@DickGarrison ...no. That seems like a silly debate point to contradict what i am saying.
@@minarik01 no it’s not. If you ever played basketball. When you shoot the ball. It doesn’t always spin. When I shoot the ball I don’t spin it. Its floats in the air. If I want to spin the ball I snap my wrist. It’s the same shit how you could spin the ball in baseball. You have full control of the ball if you want to put a spin you could do different ways to spins. Not that hard to understand. I seen people just hold the ball with 2 hands and shoot the ball when they look like they’re passing it. The ball doesn’t spin. So what Rodman says it’s depends on that person how he shoots the ball.
@@DickGarrison i played in HS varsity. I play often still today. NO one's spin is the same every shot which is what you just said. So you are agreeing with my point. if YOU can control the spin, then your shot is different every time, because YOU control it. As such, rodman had NO IDEA what kind of spin larry bird, clyde drexler was going to put on their shots bc you can change it every time. Thank you for proving that rodman is lying. I appreciate it
Michael Jordan is just like one of the coolest fuckin human beings of all time
That’s why Kobe tried to emulate him at everything, even the way he chewed his gum
@@JoseOrtiz-fc7mj Naaaa
Actually he is not
@@eb5857 he is, 48 inch vert, the goat, was drippy had a competitive instinct. May not be the nicest guy but he was cool.
@@eb5857 your girl loves his sneakers though
Did I just hear Rodman say he memorized his rebound positions based on the sound of how the ball hits the rim? 😳
Coke will do that to you.
The way player came up with stuff back then is crazy
@@sj4632 honestly, with how good he was at rebounding I believe it
that impossible. no he didn't
Funny thing is none of you crybaby dummycrats would go get the rebound against Rodman I would..god bless USA and President Trump
It became personal for me
Thank god I was there to witness this live.
Big respect brotha, im was not lucky, i wasnt born
@@tonikostadinov2853 young man I was just a senior in high school I was at shaq's game against the Bulls and goat to watch and meet all Orlando and Chicago players MJ was so damn fast and quick phew.
Youre lucky
@@TravelHall74 I was just 6 years old and I remember this era, my old man and big bro screaming for MJ at the tv, cheering at full force for every basket by the bulls....
It was a very special time to be alive
How does that compare when you watch LeBron now?
Horace Grant's voice when he said "straight up bitches" hit me hard
When others play it is called basketball..When MJ is on the court it becomes art...
MJ the true G.O.A.T
Cringe ass comment
@calvinhobbes5524 Yes you are
When the vanity plate on your Porsche simply reads "AIR", you know your'e THE GOAT.
Growing up in the 90s I never knew how much went on behind the scenes with this team, and what made them so successful. One of the best assemblies of talents ever period.
Can you pls sub so we can do more for fans like u. If we get to 100k subs, we ll be there.
I initially stumbled across this documentary and turned it on for “noise” as I cleaned my living room.
From the start, I couldn’t stop paying attention. My mom (RIP) was the biggest Bulls fan and nostalgically, I can remember hearing the starting lineup being announced and how she got so excited when the announcer said “From North Carolina…!”
I wish she could’ve been here to watch this. I think she would’ve loved it!
Jordan: *tells Joke*
Me: *laughs at joke*
Jordan: I took it personal
Jordan - punches you in the eye
@@gdc6153 You have to hit Jordan first, like Steve did.
That shot over Bryon Russell was so majestic. And to remember that game as a kid and watching it now, it still gives me chills.
That push was definitely foul play tho lol
@@joeocallaghan2905 it's not though. You can watch the play from another angle and it's nothing. For some reason, this is just the angle in everyone's minds and gets the most replays. If you think about it, there's absolutely no way Jordan could throw a grown man multiple feet with a light hand touch and no major arm or body movement with it. That's just the way the momentum for both of them was going, and Jordan threw on crazy brakes.
Everything after that shot I'm trying 2 forget.
@user-ks3st4nh3p it wasn't...Only leflop would have bitched about it
Jordan was just a different breed
“They can’t win till we quit”
yep
No wonder why Rodman was so AMAZING at rebounds. He knew the arc and spin of most shooters. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING analysis by Dennis
Career AVG REB and OFF REB career avg
Rodman = 13.1 and 4.8 (7-time 1st Team All-DEF and 7-time NBA Rebounding Leader)
D. Green = 7.0 and 1.1 (4-time 1st Team All-DEF and 0-time NBA Rebounding Leader)
...
He was on a different level
Love Roy Williams quote, “And he never freaking turned it off”
Chills every time.
Worm had everyone’s shot rotation memorized 👀
I was in the hospital for three weeks during the earliest and worst period of Covid struggling for my life with sepsis (and later C-diff) attacking my body. This series was the best distraction I had during that period and I couldn’t wait for each new episode
Glad you made it and doing well. I try to upload as much about The Last Dance as I can, but YT is still super strict about it.
I loved how much MJ Magic and Bird loved and respected each other. Nowadays ppl who grew up watching pre 2000s NBA they always speak about how much stars never wanted to be friends and so forth but the 3 biggest stars of that 80s were legit best buds
Ya but make no mistake, on the court they wanted to kill each other
@@justindesnoyers4105that competitiveness helped them relate to each other
Jordan has to be the best clutch player under pressure of all time!!!!!!
This documentary never fails to give me eternal life. 😩😩❤️❤️
MJ is the BEST. He would be tough to play with, you'd have to have a thick skin, but over time he would be a blessing to play with as a teammate. Super competitive proud player with unbelievably awesome work ethic that rubs off on his teammates is the definition of a champion.
Nobody bringing how just how beautiful, dignified & classy Ms. Jordan is at her age. To have two parents like that, how can you not succeed in whatever field that you're in. That brother was blessed all around...if anything, this made me like Jordan even more. This doesn't put him in a bad light at all
You're right. Classy lady, outside and in
What about his abusive father who raped his own daughter before the age of 10?
"I went to fucking Vegas" 3:42 🤣
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time
I never cared much about watching NBA games until one evening I was searching the tv for something good to watch...and there was Michael Jordan, flying, hanging in the air, dunking shot after shot. I became a fan of the Bulls that day and watched every game I could until they went their separate ways. What a team, and MJ will always be for me the greatest to ever play the game.
Growing up Jordan Stan in the 90s dam near whole series still got me with tears of joy dam near lol time flies
Them was some glory days
Just to hear how Michael Jordan talks to the audience, you can tell he was very humble. Something that someone who claims that is better than Michael Jordan today would never be. 💯
I was 7 years old in 1990 living in Chicago. The memories around that era are all about the bulls. It was such a special time, it's not possible to put into words. It was a better time. The culture hadn't been destroyed by the bankers and there was nothing close to the racial division we now have. Everyone was happy and everyone was at peace. Watching The Last Dance brought back an infinite amount of memories and what The Bulls meant to the city. They did it for the love of the game and the fans. I cried the entire documentary.
I was 6. Westside. Division and Mayfield. And no. There was an extreme racial division. It just ceased to exist because we were children.
I’m pretty sure you just didn’t notice it
I wonder what kind of pride and joy his mom feels whenever she thinks about her son's success. He went from asking her to send him stamps because he had no money to one of the most famous people on the planet and also a billionaire.
Greatest documentary of all-time.
MJ had Isaiah on a pedestal with Bird and Magic, that's why he took it so hard. To him, they were bigger than Bulls vs Pistons.
After watching the last dance for the 3rd time, can I just say, LeBron, you ain't no MJ! He's the G.O.A.T, end of!🐐
Agreed, Lebron may be one of the most skilled players to ever play the game, but his greatness is not close to Jordan’s
Lebron is great. Michael is the GOAT.
Nah lebrons the goat mj story was just better thats all
@@Whips383 Explain in anyway how Lebron was better
@@ameerdahbour8794 I don't really have to mj played in the easiest era in basketball in the eastern conference which is never comparable to the west on a team that was favorited every year they won because they had the best team in the league not just jordan
Michael Jordan and The Bulls. Defined the 1990's whether you were a basketball fan or not back then they were the faces of the 90's
The beginning is the epitome of wholesome. What a lovely, sweet, and typical letter from a 18 year old kid.
“I had no problem with the glove”
With total confidence and disregard for one of the best defenders ever
This is one of the best documentaries ever made.
I love watching it.
I remember the ride this man took the entire world on. Being a fan of his was magical. Regardless of the kind of day you were having ,you knew being his fan he would make you proud that you were his fan. Whether the Bulls won or lost, the effect he put forth was always 100%. I will always love Michael Jeffrey Jordan. # The Goat!!!
This made me apprecaite being alive when MJ was at this prime. This man is a living legend.
Michael Jordan even laughs like a goat 🐐 0:38
What the hell kinda scary ass goats you seeing?
@@gsixuwlj hes talking about greatest of all time, I dont really get it either
Charles Oakley slapping Scottie its so underrated
Jordan would never let that happen to him without taking it personal
I can't believe Scottie let him do that to him on camera. Seems low key disrespectful and Scottie just seemed too passive about it
I constantly think of this documentary. It's so good I can start it again just as soon as I finish it.
We can't just breeze by the fact Oakley slapped Pippen. Joking or not we gone have a STRONG worded convo.
Right I saw that and said to myself "hell naw"
Scottie's brother sounds just like him.
I love how he smiles. And when he belly laughs ... ohhh man... the room simply lights up. #0:40
I watched every minute of this series twice and i was fascinated this is a great watch michael jordan is amazing literally from out of this world but his teammates in this documentary are shown to be great players also a great TEAM Scotty Pippen what a brilliant player second only to MJ the CHICAGO BULLS should have dione the right thing paid SCOTTY wjat he was worth SHAME on them for not paying him enough but what a great team a lot of close games impotant games but its MICHAEL JORDAN that makes the difference in these games all of them no doubt i am a big fan BRILLIANT
Michael Jordan is either hated, revered or feared for his winning mentality that brought untold joy to Chicago Bulls and Humanity. I'm proud to be human when he's in it. Reminds me of the "extra-ordinary"
He must be loved/revered for bringing this extra-ordinary will-attitude into humanity
It's appreciated around the Globe, really
I cannot be more precise.
Good night!
This dude kept these documentary parts (1,2,3) and never monetized the channel. Props to NADAMI HOOPS and thank you on behalf of those who cant afford Netflix and Amazon Prime!
Thank u for noticing. All love!
In his last year with the Bulls, MJ averaged holding the ball for just 3 mins 45 seconds per game and still scored in the high twenties. So each quarter he held the ball for just a little over 56 seconds. Crazy stuff.
Makes sense. Most of his shots came from those short mid-range jump shots. Didn't do a lot of dancing with the ball which is why he was very efficient
JORDAN IS THE GOAT!!!!
Dennis Rodman describing how he looked at rebounds....
There's a genius to that. He's gotta be a coach
The GOAT!
I legit cried at the end of the series
It's not just 6 rings. It's 2 three-peats. And an undefeated record in the Finals. Declared the Finals MVP every single every time. That's why Jordan is better than Kobe, Magic, Bird, Kareem, Wilt and Lebron.
Kobe got close tho. He lost in 08.
Thank You
90’s Bulls = Rock Stars
And please to everyone that reads these comments just remember Michael went through all that even after his father being murdered that never gets easier to think about and that had to be on his mind everyday and probably still is everyday the man is a legend his mindset best on earth for what happened to him
Cashier: "Did you find everything you wanted today?"
MJ: "That's all I needed"
Cashier: "OH SHIT"
I watch this before work .... I want that check .... it’s personal for me
0:27 “Michael Jordan is the only player that could ever turn it in and off, and he never freaking turned it off.” Amazing! You can see the fire burning in his eyes. I always thought of Roy Williams as an equal competitor in terms of their love and passion for the game to Michael.
Michael Jordan 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Loved this era!
Ron Harper has me weak
“Yeah okay…..fuck this bullshit.”
Ehlo actually defended that shot pretty well.
Career AVG REB and OFF REB career avg
Rodman = 13.1 and 4.8 (7-time 1st Team All-DEF and 7-time NBA Rebounding Leader)
D. Green = 7.0 and 1.1 (4-time 1st Team All-DEF and 0-time NBA Rebounding Leader)
...
It's not even close. Rodman was on a different level
The Dude abides!
Idk how I didn’t see this during pandemic! I watched tiger king and a few other things but I had zero clue this was there. But I watched it couple weeks ago and it was perfect
I can't imagine how validated Ron Harper must feel that Jordan admitted what he thought about guarding him.
Gat goose pumps when I watch these old bulls clips
Damn that was a fun time to watch the NBA.
The Last Dance is the greatest thing I've ever seen
He said that’s a waterproof color right there 😂
Loved this documentary. Watched it twice already and can definitely see me watching it a third time.
My favourite moment though was Steve Kerr scoring against the Jazz. Made me feel really emotional despite never growing up watching basketball, or to be frank even knowing who Steve Kerr was before watching the documentary.
With all the added emotion in there about losing his father, and someone like Michael Jordan putting his faith in him. Amazing moment for Steve Kerr. As I was watching it I felt like I was related to Kerr or something - made me feel so proud of him! I think the first time I watched it I punched the air and shouted ‘Go on Steve!’. 🤣
You can literally hear MJ's dominance when he started laughing and was like "THE GLOVE" hahahahahahaha.
Jordan with a drink and a cigar, like a boss.
I'll never get tired of dennis Rodman saying " Click I'm here " 😂
"I'm not gonna say *what* was in his bed"
(cut to Carmen Elektra)
lmao
Best part of the video. MJ the snitch 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:00 😭😭😂😂 That shit got me by surprise
Fax smacked Scottie pippen
Oakley really slapped pip 😂😂
Our generations' good ol days
I Love that Steve Kerr MJ Moment… the best…
For real, everyone knows about the rightful legends MJ Pippen and Rodman, and it's very important to tell their story, but what makes this documentary above all is how they also give the role players and the bench the spotlight they deserve. I loved Kerr's story, as did I like seeing and hearing from Cartright, Grant and Paxson. Amazing documentary, the best.
That dude legit slapped pippen lol 😂
Jordan is a winner.
Jordan knocking on Rodman door with an naked Pamela answering the door.
LEGENDS
That’s Carmen Electra but yes legendary
@@3245mair he had both
Man, when he reads that candid letter to his Mom when he was a broke college student, that hits hard ❤️
Crazy how they tell players to hate each other and be crazy competitors and have all this animosity for each other cuz that’s Good sport.
Then cry when men don’t shake hands🤣
Magic: “cant get too close to michael it’s gon be a foul”
Larry: “he never beat me”
The greatest ever team with the greatest athletes and the best personalities ever, Dennis Rodman I mean what a guy. I love it with MJ saying to Phil Jackson you let him go to Vegas your never going to see his ass lol 😆
Funniest part is at the end of the video Jordans like iight check that out...poors champagne on Dennis like he thought the colour would come out his hair 😂😂😂
Being from the UK I've never bothered with basketball, but Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls changed that,
There is no goat to me but michael jordan is the greatest sports athlete of all time and I respect his his drive and his compassion for the game and for how hard he pushed everyone to be better even if it wasn't the right way Kerr haha made them a better team I give my props to puppet who should be in the hall of fame rodman like wise in my eyes tony parson Kerr they are all great world class players my hat off to the entire bulls team in the 90s even when jordan wasn't there
Wish they talked more to, Kukoch,Harper and Longley...key members of the Last Dance.
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Such a good documentry