If there is one documentary you must watch…
All basketball fans know who Steph Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and so on are. Basketball is a multi-billion dollar industry and the second most popular team sport worldwide. However, the level of popularity of today's stars, and the sport itself, would hardly be the same if it were not for one person - the greatest (arguably) basketball player of all time. Namely - His Air Excellency Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
There isn't a sports fan on the planet who hasn't heard of him and doesn't know that he's one of the few ex-athletes turned multi-billionaires. Before he became an entrepreneur and NBA team owner, however, Jordan was the most feared force in basketball, and a single documentary can touch you to the meaning and greatness of "Black Jesus," as Reggie Miller calls Jordan - The Last Dance, or else said "The Last Dance".
ESPN's documentary series, directed by Jason Hehir, is the deepest dive into the career of the greatest basketball player of his time, with untold stories from the past and Michael Jordan's personal account of the events that made him an icon and the Chicago Bulls one of the most loved teams in the whole world.
The 10-episode docuseries follows the legendary Bulls' final season in a compelling way, but with brilliant flashbacks and never-before-seen footage, it transports fans throughout the Michael Jordan era. Stories are told from training sessions, Airmen's gambling problems, Dennis Rodman's wild acts, and how marijuana and Zen lover Phil Jackson helped the Bulls, and especially Jordan, reach their full potential.
The brilliant series is available to watch on Netflix, and any sports fan should immerse themselves in the depths of one of the most brilliant documentary series of the 21st century.