"The Last Dance" Michael Jordan & Chicago Bulls Docuseries

Did y'all see this article about one of the guys that delivered the pizza that was a bulls fan.

“I said, ‘Well, I’m delivering it’,” Fite recalled. “I remember saying this: ‘I will make the pizza, because I don’t want any of you doing anything to it.’ And then I told the driver, you’re going to take me there.”

 
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I found this tape I had

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But..but....thought all his ex-teammates loved him? So you’re telling me the doc was just Jordan propaganda? Noooooo

No matter how much you dislike MJ....he’s still the GOAT :lol

Your guy has ALOT to do, to catch Kareem...then even Magic...before this is a convo. So, instead of hating mike. Appreciate him...and root for Bron to meet that standard.
 
No matter how much you dislike MJ....he’s still the GOAT :lol:

Your guy has ALOT to do, to catch Kareem...then even Magic...before this is a convo. So, instead of hating mike. Appreciate him...and root for Bron to meet that standard.

Never said he wasn’t the GOAT. And I don’t dislike him.
 
I don’t blame Horace Grant one bit at all for what he said. Jordan came off corny for the whole “Scottie was being selfish” Line in the early episodes when it came to Pippen frustrations about his contract going into the 97-98 season.

Jordan is a douchebag, but he’s a perfect case of separating the art from the artist. I can appreciate his game and accomplishments while also acknowledging that he comes off as a petty, vindictive person.

I wouldn’t be surprised if a decent amount of his teammates didn’t like him either. It doesn’t seem like he’s friends with any of them after all these years. I’m sure they enjoyed winning titles with him and could appreciate his will to win. But playing with him and practicing with him every day seems like it would’ve been a pain at the same time.

I remember Bill Cartwright snapped back at him one year telling him if he kept disrespecting him, he’d break his legs.
 
Yea.. just seemed like jordan rolled in small circles type

and like how him and Barkley fell out, I assume he expected everyone to be all the way down

think Oakley probably the only friend he kept.. and Barkley and oak wasn’t cool
 
My wife has barely stopped laughing at the food poisoning/pizza nonsense.

Can we really say that the most famous guy on the planet the night before a big game was poisoned and there were all these rumors and no-one looked into it l? The police weren’t involved? The FBI weren’t investigating gamblers interfering? The NBA didn’t look into it?

It’s pretty ridiculous really. A hangover makes much more sense and flu or food poisoning is just a convenient excuse.
 
Shout out John stockton not being afraid of MJ

not falling into all that mythical figure crap :lol
 
My wife has barely stopped laughing at the food poisoning/pizza nonsense.

Can we really say that the most famous guy on the planet the night before a big game was poisoned and there were all these rumors and no-one looked into it l? The police weren’t involved? The FBI weren’t investigating gamblers interfering? The NBA didn’t look into it?

It’s pretty ridiculous really. A hangover makes much more sense and flu or food poisoning is just a convenient excuse.

Another case of some one not understanding the difference between food poisoning and actually poisoning food.....
 
picture always being asked how it felt to lose to the great Michael Jordan not once but twice in the finals. Stockton and the 97-98 probably tired of it all

And Horace Grant definitely sick of Jordan's BS. That snitch label been following him for years now. I'm surprised MJ let him be on the doc at all
 
I don’t blame Horace Grant one bit at all for what he said. Jordan came off corny for the whole “Scottie was being selfish” Line in the early episodes when it came to Pippen frustrations about his contract going into the 97-98 season.

Jordan is a douchebag, but he’s a perfect case of separating the art from the artist. I can appreciate his game and accomplishments while also acknowledging that he comes off as a petty, vindictive person.

I wouldn’t be surprised if a decent amount of his teammates didn’t like him either. It doesn’t seem like he’s friends with any of them after all these years. I’m sure they enjoyed winning titles with him and could appreciate his will to win. But playing with him and practicing with him every day seems like it would’ve been a pain at the same time.

I remember Bill Cartwright snapped back at him one year telling him if he kept disrespecting him, he’d break his legs.

The Cartwright story came from somewhere. It didn't just up and appear in Sam Smith's book. The "cocaine circus" story didn't come directly from Jordan. It came from somewhere. Most of these revelations weren't new. Now, they're brought to life visually by the people who were there. The "Jordan Rules" book presented the players as they were, but Horace made out less of a "jerk" than any of them, even though they all were lol. He's barking at MJ now, because neither of them really have time for that back and forth anymore. What about his other teammates who said Horace was the one? lol Jordan called Pip selfish, because his decision to "hold out" affected the team's overall goal on the court. He knew the game the front office wasn't going to play. Scottie played his hand anyway, played himself, and committed to the team once again.
 
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