The 3-minute segment at the end of Episode 7 was a masterful piece of film-making and a deeply insightful commentary on the nature of Man. In those few minutes, one of the most prolific examples of a winner the world has ever seen was forced to confront the consequences of the path he had chosen. He, like most men, clearly wants to be perceived as a “nice guy.” He wants to be liked. But the internal drive to succeed, and the recognition of what it takes to do so, put him at odds with the behavior that engenders that perception. And, while he vocalizes that his philosophy necessarily means he’s going to be hard on those around him, his expression of that philosophy, and emotional response to the question, indicate he is pained by the fact that he might ultimately be viewed as “a tyrant,” even as he emphatically declares only someone that “hasn’t won anything” would see it that way. The director’s choice to overlay the rousing musical score, while showing his former teammates euphorically celebrating the fruit of the labors they endured under this “tyrant,” begs the question, “Was Jordan right?” One could argue that the success they enjoyed, as a consequence of his ways, answers the question without reservation. After all, the clearest path to the laurels most men desire is victory. Mankind loves a winner, while it forgets the loser. The Bulls became winners, in large part, though not exclusively, because of Jordan. Not solely as a function of his natural ability, but as a result of his relentless pursuit of excellence. The celebrations and adoration that came from his reign were only possible because he was willing to “pull those that didn’t want to be pulled,” because he “challenged those that didn’t want to be challenged.” And yet, in the end, now that all the smoke has cleared and the world has stopped chanting his name, when he reflects upon the manner in which he may ultimately be remembered, the emotion on his face and in his voice suggest the path and the “price” he both chose and accepted, does not leave him without some level of regret… Bravo, Mr. Hehir. It is difficult to imagine a more elegantly constructed statement about winning, losing, and humanity itself, than the one you made in those 3 minutes. ..
Thank you for writing what I saw, but didn't know how to say. Was a truly powerful segment. Sadly, when I talk to my friends, I don't think most understood just how far reaching it was.
Mj the goat ! The discipline, dedication, determination and dream killer and slayer .... his slayed his own dreams and goals and destroyed his rivals dreams !
That’s why LeFraud James is not truly on the GOAT conversation. Only the media pushes that narrative. True fans know it’s a disrespect to the great ones to put him in the conversation.
I lost my dad in February. By the time we finally got to Jordan winning that chip on Father’s Day at the end of episode 8 I was sobbing with him at my computer. To lose the man that molded you to be everything you are , who was at your side every moment to celebrate in your glory, and to leave all your work and passion on the floor to win in his honor, and never being able to share it with the man you lived to make proud again. The opportunity of Life robbed from his father without real reason. Rest In Peace James Jordan, your boy made your name one to be proud.
@john hinsdale - How do you know Jordan has not found happiness? Kobe lived some of his happiness out loud, but he did not show all sides of his life to the world...so you cannot say he found his true happiness after basketball. Remember, people who knew Kobe says Kobe kept things close to his chest as well. Kobe showed the world what he wanted people to see. Jordan has always been a loner and a private person. With that said, how do you know Jordan is not happy and/or he has not found his happiness?
john hinsdale Come on man MJ mourning his fathers death doesn't mean he hasn't found happiness. It is actually honoring the happiness he had with his father.
@@JackkChaos Thank you for sharing your words. I had similar emotions when I witnessed this win in 1996 because my father died a year prior to Mr. Jordan and I understood what Jordan was feeling on that day. There was a milestone he could not share with his father and at that time I was going through my own milestones...and missing my father terribly...I understood that moment. Actually, I remember yelling at the T.V. with tears flowing down my face asking the cameras to be turned off...so he can have his time alone. However, because of those few intrusive reporters (many reporters stayed on the arena floor)...many people get to witness that special moment. It is with that I say this to you, your father is not physically here with you...and he is witnessing the greatness in you as well. Stay positive....cry when you need to....and to rejoice when you remember those happy memories.
Jason Hehir has to be nominated for Oscars next year, I mean, I know that Oscars don't always truly appreciate talent but this documentary is really work of art.
TJ Adenekan the oj doc was able to be nominated for an oscar because it had a sundance premier and a limited theatrical run. the last dance is tv-only.
For me, "Last Dance" led me to respect MJ and Dennis Rodman even more. I can sense the humanity of both. MJ's focus and dedication and discipline and striving for greatness, I admire immensely. It is said that MJ was concerned that public opinion of him might go down with the airing of the Last Dance. For me, I admire and respect him even more than before. With Mr. Rodman, the footage in Last Dance, his being brought to tears at his HOF inauguration, and I heard he was brought to tears after being named defensive player of the year, it seems to me that Mr. Rodman wasn't lying in his HOF speech that his public persona is an illusion. I now see Mr. Rodman as a professional and warrior that seems to have had a lifelong battle trying to find peace and love,. I don't know the man, but that is what comes across to me.
Watch rodmans 30 for 30..... it will blow your mind bro. He is the most fragile guy in the nba at the time, but was also the toughest. Best documentary i have ever seen, even better than the last dance. Really bro give it a watch it blew my mind
I met him in Hollywood Florida and he was just like a normal person. He was dressed normal too. Hes very nice and honestly one of the coolest celebs I've met out of many.
His Bulls jersey shoulda been retired along with Pip and MJ’s. Some would say he was there for only 3 years, and not like a decade, but his impact on the team deserves it. Another great moment was Dennis demonstrating how he’d rebound, and the passion that came out. I loved that (can’t remember what episode it was).
Dorwin Harper says the Loser. It’s tough being a leader and trying to motivate some people. Scottie Pippen was a beast and thrived with Jordan because he too had a winning mentality. I have managed people in the States, Europe and Asia and I can tell you that in every team you will find high achievers who want to be challenged and Losers like yourself who benefit from the hard work of others on said team while they whine and complain like little bitched. The teammates who complained about MJ were quick to bask in the accolades that the team garnered no doubt. It’s too bad that that a..hole Jerry is not around so he can be humiliated for having a 22 year rebuild.
Best moment of the series so far bar none. MJ cares more about basketball than most people care about anything. And you can feel that in this particular scene. And you could see it when he played. It’s an intensity that makes many uncomfortable. It’s inspiring to me. (Edited for spelling mistake)
His Personal trainer getting choked up got me too....his personal trainer was so in awe of Jordan’s determination and passion that he got choked up retelling how Jordan didn’t take one day off after the loss to the Magic. He said I see you tomorrow!!
Mike was a man raised by a strong father . In order to run your life as a man or organization you have to be that way . There's many ways to lead but one way to lead and win . He did what was right . This has made me a Jordan supporter . Prior I was not a big fan . But after this doc I love what he stood for .
Why can't it have some of both? Phil Jackson took a different approach than other coaches so does it really have to be one or the other? Maybe not unless you believe it's one or the other. Just a thought...
You're getting a WHOLE lotta money to play a game. Why can't you be held accountable. He was a little impatient...but each one of them said when they won it made it worth it. You don't see the Marines goofin off in drills and bball is alot easier. You have to act as one.
So if you are not disrespecting people you cannot lead? Where that come from. Then we ought to have people calling people names etc in every walk of life. There have been many great leaders in the NBA and I have yet to hear about anyone behaving like Jordan. Russell, Kareem, Magic, Russell, Bird all great leaders and yet they did not behave like Jordan. You can lead hard without disrespecting people.
@@paulneil9649 I agree with you he got carried away. These are all grown men though. It would've been a different story if he wasn't leading by example. Scottie was a nice guy but the results were different cause he didn't push his players. Was MJ right? Maybe not but there is absolutely no doubt that he was effective.
@@paulneil9649 Yeah but Jordan was the greatest of them all, so that's why he was impatient with others, because it's hard to get a grasp of yourself as being so great that others may just seem mediocre to you and not even trying too hard. He had his standards, which everybody understood well, but could they accept it? Now that was Mike's job to lift them up to his standards and get the best out of them, he just didn't know how to except with frustration, anger and doing his business on the court, which is acceptable and reasonable because of the high performance that professionalism demands from you, to go all out and win no mather what. So don't hate the player, hate the game.
"winning has a price" is my favourite line in the entire series. MJ wasn't born the goat, he became it by paying that price everyday. People that call him a bad person don't understand what it takes to be great, let alone the greatest.
That scene where he wins his 4th championship, on fathers day....and he is in the locker room on the floor crying inconsolably...man, got me right in the feels. Moved me to tears man.
This moment of the documentary gives you the insight of what it takes to win, and compete each day, and sometimes having moments in practice that were harder than the actual game. MJ’s thinking: if they can put up with my bullying and eventually stand up to me in practice, they can do it against The knicks, pistons etc... This and Grover explaining that MJ had a commitment of excellence to play at certain level because he understood that people invested 3hrs of their day to watch him play a game and he didn’t want defraud them by not performing at his highest level. That type of professionalism is rare in any industry.
Stephano Vargas alright buddy... believe whatever you want to believe. Comparing lebron to Jordan is disrespectful to the game of basketball. Jordan has proven why he is the Goat. The impact he made to the game is just incredible... Lebron hasn’t made an impact like mike did. Lebron is nowhere near Jordan.
The final seconds of episode seven when the music starts playing, really brought me back as a ten year old believing that I could be like Michael. Very good series.
Michael talked about how TRAUMATIC the competition for his Dad's approval was, and Larry's harsh reactions about winning got all mixed together. The trash talking, & the endless training, are energetic & subconscious associations. The pressure, expectations, non-stop trying to be the best...that is "stuck" in Michael's subconscious energy. Phil Jackson used tools to coach to address some of that, but subconscious patterns are more of the driving force...and they can be released via energy tools. No wonder Michael needed to fall apart over the trauma/shock with his Dad after winning since that was another layer of heartache that surfaced. You can only bury feeling so long before they have to come out SOMEHOW and/or be shut down with addictions. Hugs to you, Michael Jordan!
Ikr especially when he is telling jokes. He has a sense of humor when he is off the Court. He admired the relationship he had with his Parents especially his Father. My hometown is about 30 minutes away from Lumberton NC where his Father was killed
LA Confidential why does anybody feel they can dispute the pistons style of play when it helped them win 2 championships? You cant argue with the results.
Flocki Schultze Who mentioned the Pistons? And any criticism of their style of play was in regards to the health and safety of their competition, not whether or not it was a successful strategy.
This is one of the most stupid arguments i ever heard. you are talking about the results of hes legacy but you didnt think one second about the negative impact of the process that happend to the other players that played with him. this is the pinnacle of selfishness to think that no matter what happend to the others its okay as long as MJ got hes legacy enhanced and i dont even blame you because you have been brainwashed in a way that no matter what MJ did it was the right thing just because its MJ.
I don't even watch basket ball and this docu series is lit! Thanks to the creators, directors MJ , his teammates, and everybody else featured in the docu series.
I’m from Chicago. I don’t view him with such polarity. He was always a whole person. The information age needed to come up with some meme. Of course he was that competitive and ruthless. You saw him compete day in and day out. It was apparent. And you knew he had character and decency because he was always open due to constant press and interviews. And omg, he was (is) human just like you and me and has a range of emotions. Shock.
Exactly... That's what I took from it... Especially when he said..."I don't want to do this... But I do this because this is who I am..." Like he Hates his own level of competitiveness sometimes... Smh... I couldn't believe it... It really spelled out to me that this was more of an inherent ailment than a relished gift... Our gift to witness... His ailment to carry
Michael Jeffrey Jordan is one of the greatest of all time. He never said that he is greatest of all time, or anything of that ilk, PERIOD!!! Air Jordan also stated that his fans (Jordanites or Jordanians) and the media are saying it. He cringes everytime, and is also embarrassed by those statements.
Only Kobe could relate to MJ. To Kobe, MJs way was the right way. Everyone thinks MJ was a bully and a monster and the medias criticism finally took its toll. Makes his Kobe speech even more emotional.
One of the biggest things that I got from Jordan's story is the love and respect that he had for his father and their great relationship and how that strong father figure rubbed off on how great of a leader Mike was on and off the court the dude never was a follower!..Jordan had a vision and he lead his team by any means necessary and being "a nice guy" wasn't going to be in the process his tactics didn't seem nice but what did all his teammates say when they were describing how it was they all said it was absolutely necessary and he never asked anything of them that he didn't demand of himself!
watching the documentary you see how personable and nice he was in his playing days. Mike as they say in doc one is the alpha male of alpha males. In his playing days everyone knew this and accepted it. Mike is an American icon and his impact is immeasurable. I disagree with the idea that he isn't loved or liked or not a nice guy. Now and before. The Air Jordan brand is No 1 decades later for a reason.
best moment of the series imo. Best capture of what defines Michael Jordan who he is, aside from all the fame and data behind his success. I have nothing but ultimate respect for this GOAT, period.
Jordan's teammates loved his passion, they all clearly said it themselves; if Jordan bieng to intense got that 6 rings, so be it... his teammates had no problem with it
Mac Anthony... MJ tried to help them and the team, but other people perceived it as bullying. It is bullying if the goal was to boost his ego, but obviously that was not it. They don’t understand him and his ideology.
No matter how many people look at Michael Jordan now and forever. He will still go down as the greatest player and person. Man will always try to bring a black man down no matter what. But let’s keep it real everybody’s life will be reviled.
Charles Barkley stated that he hated that the Last Dance exposed the locker and practice...just imagine the things Barkley, Oakley, Malone, Ewing, and others were doing and saying to each other. They definitely do not want that to get out. LOL!!! Even Kerr stated in the interview that fights like that happened often in the NBA back then (and I would say even now....but people try not to say much) and he was so surprised that their fight got out...but then he admitted that since it was Michael people felt the need to report it
I could tell you stories about being at the top in sales in a few companies, and the ways I was "attacked" with the intent to bring me down. It's not unusual for people at the top of their game to get treated like that, and I'm a white woman.
Such an awesome moment. He sacrificed and played the way he played not only because he wanted to win, but because he wanted everyone around him to also experience the feeling of winning and being the greatest. He did just that. What a legend.
A good eye opener into what it takes to be the best in the game. We can argue about who is the GOAT in the sport but I have never seen anyone who demands the best out of everyone. Episode 8 MJ says I never demanded anything from my teammates that I didn’t do. His true greatness is not in his individual achievements but how he made others around him so much better by any means possible.
Best moment for me is that interview with his personal trainer. After losing to orlando, jordan immediately wanted to work out to get in top basketball shape. His trainer is holding back a tear when he said Michael did it because mike believed that the people who spend their precious hours watching him on TV deserved nothing but the BEST michael jordan. He was BIGGER than the NBA because mike TRULY cared about his VIEWERS getting their time and money's worth I got a FULL view of Jordan's greatness
I think the myth that MJ is a sociopath has been completely dispelled. He has obviously has emotions. He obviously cares. What its like to be Michael Jordan, no one will ever understand.
100%, you could see that when he cracked during his HOF speech, or, especially, at Kobe's memorial. As was said in the documentary, he might have been a tyrant on the court but he was a good man off it.
Cept sociopaths can have emotions and can be caring, but they can also mute or turn them off completely. Psychopaths are born with little to no emotion aside from anger and fear and learn to emulate softer emotions as a disguise. Long story short Jordan may well be a sociopath, that designation does not make him a bad person it just means he has a higher threshold for antisocial behaviour such as punching someone in the face over a situation that he directly architected as a means of manipulation. Doesn't mean he's a bad guy overall.
Brian Rolff Do you have any sort of education/experience in psychology or neuroscience? You don’t even know him personally, just anecdotes from different people. You can’t make unfounded claims like that and pretend that it’s fact.
His approach to sports was sociopathic, doesn't mean he's like that in every other aspect of his life. There is not one type of personality, people have different facets. Winning that much has a price and that's why he got emotional.
Thank you for asking that question. I never knew he was hard on his team mates but he did it for his team mates and his philosophy as a full time elite athlete. I’m competitive af and i did this with beginners and slackers as well playing Rugby 7s at Nauru. I got teary as well with his response.
This has been a fantastic series to watch. We all see MJ the great basketball player, now we get to see the winner, the athlete but also the human being with vulnerability and emotions like most ordinary people. The pressure that is put on him, coupled with the pressure he puts on himself, just isn't something a normal person can comprehend. Still, we love you MJ!
Jordan teared up because he heard the criticism. He was a hardass on his teammates as he had to be to achieve what they did. "Winning has a price, leadership has a price" --Jordan
... And the Oscar goes too..... There never was... and never will be a player be a player like Michael Jordan. I just can't see it happening ever again. He drove his team and the sport to unsurpassed levels... and every player benefited from it... I'd say just one word... Genius... Only that he was probably was greater than that! Ask Magic Johnson.... even HE... and HE was the greatest... said MJ was off the scales!!! Case closed!! Never disrespect the greatest player that ever played the game - Hands Down!. Just be thankful that you got to see it... and enjoy the beauty of his trade and everything that took to get him there ..... Good , Bad, whatever you bias... there's no denying we'll never see anything like him again. LEGEND
I think these last 2 episodes prove that saying Lebron or anyone else is not the GOAT is not really a dis at them. Nothing for them to be ashamed of. It’s almost a knock on Jordan for what he had to do to be the GOAT, and sacrifice a little bit of his character. And everyone that comes after him should be ok with that so we can just end this silly debate and move on.
Lincoln257 tell that spastic Nick wright with the hair plugs ! Sold his soul to lebron so he can get his media stories out first! Bro MJ is the goat watxhed the NBA since i was little and no one has the auroa of MJ ! He changed the nba and made it popular !! Fk the 6-0 and 2x three peats ! If i was lebron i would ring MJ and thank him for his multi million shoe deals and the money in the NBA. The money players is becz of pioneers like MJ and all the legends before karim, magic , bird , whilt !!
It was really endeering to hear that MJ felt shitty after punching Steve Kerr...called him up and apologized immediately...after years of hearing haters painting the picture of MJ being a guy who just punches teammates in the face and shits all over everyone just because. Also it stuck with me when he said he was being hard on his teammates not just he wants to win but because he also wanted it for THEM.
This is why on a Bigger scale only a “Few” can join the Marine Corps and others join other military services. or never join the military at all. Jordan’s leadership was very effective . Setting the example, Know yourself and seek self-improvement, looking out for your Men & their welfare, being professionally and tactically proficient, etc...Training, commitment, and dedication to winning is written all over Jordan and The Last Dance. Honestly, most people simply can’t hang!!!
Or.. We don't buy into the propaganda of old people we'lo never meet. That like to young mean about how to be a man, alleged "threats" to our country, protecting our families from these phantam threats, promising $ for college IF you survive. Please. Military is a joke. But im glad there are week egos that want to pretend they are heroes just because the commercials said you were. Now go kill a small gang in Atlanta! Or in Iraq.. Or clean florida with tooth brushes. Clearly, you're not gonna read books.. Xoxo
Jordan the goat 🐐 of NBA just like Muhammad Ali is to professional boxing there's only one that reigns supreme and drastically changed the game like never before no need to compare LBJ to MJ that's all
Jordan is just competitive he wanted to be the best and he wanted his team mates to be the best as well. It's true what he says though what makes you think you can handle other teams when you let him get to you in practice.
It’s amazing and almost scary to see the cost of TRUE greatness. One cannot have that much ruthless ambition and expect to be liked. MJ was the Mamba before Mamba.
Really intense competitive people are by nature emotional. The ones that are successful know how to harness that emotion and direct it towards a goal. The ones who are the best like Michael and Kobe go at it with blinders on to everything else.
Jordan is nuts if he thought we would say he looks like a villain from this. If anything this makes him look even more like the GOAT. This guy had one thing on his mind and that was to win! What I’ve learn from this Lebron has won many battle but lost many wars Jordan has LOST many battles but NEVER lost the wars.
As I watched it unfold I wondered if he got emotional because he’d never even considered that people wouldn’t always gel with his approach and recognise what he was trying to achieve. It was almost like he could’ve said “of course I’m a nice guy! I turned these guys into championship winning players!”
Ultimate respect to MJ, he refused drugs, practice relentlessly despite doctor determined him had a 10% chance suffering career ending injury, get pumped for the offensive and defensive physical combat, changing from an instaworth scorer to unbending leader, no doubt he is the best NBA player and for sure we won’t see another MJ again in the future.
Lebron is the biggest Jordan fan of all nba players lol Why would that happen over a documentary? Jordan was the greatest of the 90s that’s a good thing.
Michael Jordan yelled at his teammates in practice, then sacrificed everything for them and with them during the game. He fought hard like a mad man, willing his team to win. This is like a drill instructor yelling at recruits in boot-camp, then personally leading them into war. No one questions this motive or technique. You take it seriously. For some people it's the only way to learn. It's the primary way to bond and be ready for the real fight.
Crying: That thirst he had for basketball and the pure uncut passion he displays just talking about winning is in itself reason LeBron will never unseat this man. I don't care how many super teams he creates
This documentary was awesome. I knew the majority of the content when it happened. This doesn't change my opinion about. He is the GOAT. If a documentary is ever done on Kobe, you are going to find the same things.
The Last Dance is awesome! Kudos to this young director for a job well done! I disliked MJ before seeing this documentary. Now, I understand what drove him to be who he is and my opinion of him has changed drastically. I’m a fan now. Anyone who gets to a certain level of success has to be confident, and behind the scenes, probably arrogant. It takes courage to be who you truly are even when the cameras are rolling.
The 3-minute segment at the end of Episode 7 was a masterful piece of film-making and a deeply insightful commentary on the nature of Man. In those few minutes, one of the most prolific examples of a winner the world has ever seen was forced to confront the consequences of the path he had chosen. He, like most men, clearly wants to be perceived as a “nice guy.” He wants to be liked. But the internal drive to succeed, and the recognition of what it takes to do so, put him at odds with the behavior that engenders that perception. And, while he vocalizes that his philosophy necessarily means he’s going to be hard on those around him, his expression of that philosophy, and emotional response to the question, indicate he is pained by the fact that he might ultimately be viewed as “a tyrant,” even as he emphatically declares only someone that “hasn’t won anything” would see it that way.
The director’s choice to overlay the rousing musical score, while showing his former teammates euphorically celebrating the fruit of the labors they endured under this “tyrant,” begs the question, “Was Jordan right?” One could argue that the success they enjoyed, as a consequence of his ways, answers the question without reservation. After all, the clearest path to the laurels most men desire is victory. Mankind loves a winner, while it forgets the loser. The Bulls became winners, in large part, though not exclusively, because of Jordan. Not solely as a function of his natural ability, but as a result of his relentless pursuit of excellence. The celebrations and adoration that came from his reign were only possible because he was willing to “pull those that didn’t want to be pulled,” because he “challenged those that didn’t want to be challenged.” And yet, in the end, now that all the smoke has cleared and the world has stopped chanting his name, when he reflects upon the manner in which he may ultimately be remembered, the emotion on his face and in his voice suggest the path and the “price” he both chose and accepted, does not leave him without some level of regret…
Bravo, Mr. Hehir. It is difficult to imagine a more elegantly constructed statement about winning, losing, and humanity itself, than the one you made in those 3 minutes.
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You're such an eloquent expressive writer. Beautifully crafted.
Thank you for writing what I saw, but didn't know how to say. Was a truly powerful segment. Sadly, when I talk to my friends, I don't think most understood just how far reaching it was.
The Unknown wow. I fancy myself a pretty good writer, but that was some next level stuff.
U should write a book .
I read your comment two times. Perfection! If the director hardly shown the emotion of the moment, you clearly described in a perfect writen way.
When I saw that I choked up too. It was so great to see MJ being a human. That man is the GOAT.
There is no GOAT
MJ is the 🐐
Mj the goat ! The discipline, dedication, determination and dream killer and slayer .... his slayed his own dreams and goals and destroyed his rivals dreams !
Justbe yessir 💥💯
@@Jo33333 it's all about jordan blah blah what about Scottie Pippen??? No support??? are u stupid he can't win without Scottie tho
Bro why Jalen Rose look like a 2k animation
Ahnaf Ar-Rahi His hairline looks like it was painted on with black shoe polish.
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“If you don’t wanna play that way don’t play that way”
Can’t lie that hit me hard
Winners win
Snowy Kerr absolutely
Doe Doe Bird absolutely
That’s why LeFraud James is not truly on the GOAT conversation. Only the media pushes that narrative. True fans know it’s a disrespect to the great ones to put him in the conversation.
I lost my dad in February. By the time we finally got to Jordan winning that chip on Father’s Day at the end of episode 8 I was sobbing with him at my computer. To lose the man that molded you to be everything you are , who was at your side every moment to celebrate in your glory, and to leave all your work and passion on the floor to win in his honor, and never being able to share it with the man you lived to make proud again. The opportunity of Life robbed from his father without real reason. Rest In Peace James Jordan, your boy made your name one to be proud.
@john hinsdale - How do you know Jordan has not found happiness? Kobe lived some of his happiness out loud, but he did not show all sides of his life to the world...so you cannot say he found his true happiness after basketball. Remember, people who knew Kobe says Kobe kept things close to his chest as well. Kobe showed the world what he wanted people to see. Jordan has always been a loner and a private person. With that said, how do you know Jordan is not happy and/or he has not found his happiness?
Your father is with you, and his father is with him.
Katie von Gremp ❤️ I appreciate your words of affirmation more than you know.
john hinsdale Come on man MJ mourning his fathers death doesn't mean he hasn't found happiness.
It is actually honoring the happiness he had with his father.
@@JackkChaos Thank you for sharing your words. I had similar emotions when I witnessed this win in 1996 because my father died a year prior to Mr. Jordan and I understood what Jordan was feeling on that day. There was a milestone he could not share with his father and at that time I was going through my own milestones...and missing my father terribly...I understood that moment. Actually, I remember yelling at the T.V. with tears flowing down my face asking the cameras to be turned off...so he can have his time alone. However, because of those few intrusive reporters (many reporters stayed on the arena floor)...many people get to witness that special moment. It is with that I say this to you, your father is not physically here with you...and he is witnessing the greatness in you as well. Stay positive....cry when you need to....and to rejoice when you remember those happy memories.
Jason Hehir has to be nominated for Oscars next year, I mean, I know that Oscars don't always truly appreciate talent but this documentary is really work of art.
Maybe you mean Emmys? I don’t think there is a category at the Oscars for a documentary series.
Will IV there is. Ezra Edelman won it for OJ in America.
I’m gonna go ahead and say The Last Dance is a lock to win every award it’s nominated for.
@@frightenedsoul you are correct Oscars deal with feature films. Emmys deal with television.
TJ Adenekan the oj doc was able to be nominated for an oscar because it had a sundance premier and a limited theatrical run. the last dance is tv-only.
@@colhapablap Oh OK, I can see how that makes a difference. Thanks for the info 👍🏿
For me, "Last Dance" led me to respect MJ and Dennis Rodman even more. I can sense the humanity of both. MJ's focus and dedication and discipline and striving for greatness, I admire immensely. It is said that MJ was concerned that public opinion of him might go down with the airing of the Last Dance. For me, I admire and respect him even more than before.
With Mr. Rodman, the footage in Last Dance, his being brought to tears at his HOF inauguration, and I heard he was brought to tears after being named defensive player of the year, it seems to me that Mr. Rodman wasn't lying in his HOF speech that his public persona is an illusion. I now see Mr. Rodman as a professional and warrior that seems to have had a lifelong battle trying to find peace and love,. I don't know the man, but that is what comes across to me.
Except Rodman being best buds with a dictator...
Watch rodmans 30 for 30..... it will blow your mind bro. He is the most fragile guy in the nba at the time, but was also the toughest. Best documentary i have ever seen, even better than the last dance. Really bro give it a watch it blew my mind
I met him in Hollywood Florida and he was just like a normal person. He was dressed normal too. Hes very nice and honestly one of the coolest celebs I've met out of many.
His Bulls jersey shoulda been retired along with Pip and MJ’s. Some would say he was there for only 3 years, and not like a decade, but his impact on the team deserves it.
Another great moment was Dennis demonstrating how he’d rebound, and the passion that came out. I loved that (can’t remember what episode it was).
Dorwin Harper says the Loser. It’s tough being a leader and trying to motivate some people. Scottie Pippen was a beast and thrived with Jordan because he too had a winning mentality. I have managed people in the States, Europe and Asia and I can tell you that in every team you will find high achievers who want to be challenged and Losers like yourself who benefit from the hard work of others on said team while they whine and complain like little bitched. The teammates who complained about MJ were quick to bask in the accolades that the team garnered no doubt. It’s too bad that that a..hole Jerry is not around so he can be humiliated for having a 22 year rebuild.
Best moment of the series so far bar none. MJ cares more about basketball than most people care about anything. And you can feel that in this particular scene. And you could see it when he played. It’s an intensity that makes many uncomfortable. It’s inspiring to me.
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And yet can't put a winner together as an executive.
deancj1 Different skill set.
His Personal trainer getting choked up got me too....his personal trainer was so in awe of Jordan’s determination and passion that he got choked up retelling how Jordan didn’t take one day off after the loss to the Magic. He said I see you tomorrow!!
oscardhs Absolutely 💯 MJ took full accountability in himself. No excuses. Back to work the next day. Again, inspiring AF.
@@deancj1 Because players today are not interested in small franchises.
Mike was a man raised by a strong father . In order to run your life as a man or organization you have to be that way . There's many ways to lead but one way to lead and win . He did what was right . This has made me a Jordan supporter . Prior I was not a big fan . But after this doc I love what he stood for .
"Leadership is not a popularity contest there's a huge difference between being LIKED and doing the Right Thing"
Why can't it have some of both? Phil Jackson took a different approach than other coaches so does it really have to be one or the other? Maybe not unless you believe it's one or the other. Just a thought...
You're getting a WHOLE lotta money to play a game. Why can't you be held accountable. He was a little impatient...but each one of them said when they won it made it worth it. You don't see the Marines goofin off in drills and bball is alot easier. You have to act as one.
So if you are not disrespecting people you cannot lead? Where that come from. Then we ought to have people calling people names etc in every walk of life.
There have been many great leaders in the NBA and I have yet to hear about anyone behaving like Jordan.
Russell, Kareem, Magic, Russell, Bird all great leaders and yet they did not behave like Jordan.
You can lead hard without disrespecting people.
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I agree with you he got carried away. These are all grown men though. It would've been a different story if he wasn't leading by example. Scottie was a nice guy but the results were different cause he didn't push his players. Was MJ right? Maybe not but there is absolutely no doubt that he was effective.
@@paulneil9649 Yeah but Jordan was the greatest of them all, so that's why he was impatient with others, because it's hard to get a grasp of yourself as being so great that others may just seem mediocre to you and not even trying too hard. He had his standards, which everybody understood well, but could they accept it? Now that was Mike's job to lift them up to his standards and get the best out of them, he just didn't know how to except with frustration, anger and doing his business on the court, which is acceptable and reasonable because of the high performance that professionalism demands from you, to go all out and win no mather what. So don't hate the player, hate the game.
The last 3 minutes of episode 7 hit hard bro . This man is unbelievable and there is no comparison. Made me shed a tear 😢🐐
"winning has a price" is my favourite line in the entire series. MJ wasn't born the goat, he became it by paying that price everyday. People that call him a bad person don't understand what it takes to be great, let alone the greatest.
I love mj for life. He is forever my guy, the GOAT. Live stay amazing xoxo bless up
That scene where he wins his 4th championship, on fathers day....and he is in the locker room on the floor crying inconsolably...man, got me right in the feels. Moved me to tears man.
This moment of the documentary gives you the insight of what it takes to win, and compete each day, and sometimes having moments in practice that were harder than the actual game.
MJ’s thinking: if they can put up with my bullying and eventually stand up to me in practice, they can do it against The knicks, pistons etc...
This and Grover explaining that MJ had a commitment of excellence to play at certain level because he understood that people invested 3hrs of their day to watch him play a game and he didn’t want defraud them by not performing at his highest level.
That type of professionalism is rare in any industry.
Love MJ
MJ the greatest of all time, the one and only GOAT!!!! COVID 19 got every sport shutdown and everybody talking about MJ!!!!!
Nope Lebron is the GOAT and it’s not even close.
Stephano Vargas alright buddy... believe whatever you want to believe. Comparing lebron to Jordan is disrespectful to the game of basketball. Jordan has proven why he is the Goat. The impact he made to the game is just incredible... Lebron hasn’t made an impact like mike did. Lebron is nowhere near Jordan.
Stephano Vargas Real fans don’t give af about comparisons. Clearly you’re a clown that tries too hard to be antagonistic
The final seconds of episode seven when the music starts playing, really brought me back as a ten year old believing that I could be like Michael. Very good series.
Michael talked about how TRAUMATIC the competition for his Dad's approval was, and Larry's harsh reactions about winning got all mixed together. The trash talking, & the endless training, are energetic & subconscious associations. The pressure, expectations, non-stop trying to be the best...that is "stuck" in Michael's subconscious energy. Phil Jackson used tools to coach to address some of that, but subconscious patterns are more of the driving force...and they can be released via energy tools. No wonder Michael needed to fall apart over the trauma/shock with his Dad after winning since that was another layer of heartache that surfaced. You can only bury feeling so long before they have to come out SOMEHOW and/or be shut down with addictions. Hugs to you, Michael Jordan!
I absolutely love your analysis. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Jordan is an emotional person. That makes him a human. A great human
He should cry over the kids working in the sweat shops to make his shoes. He sure does play basketball well tho
I love that moment in these most recent episodes! I could listen to Jordan talk for hours and hours!
Ikr especially when he is telling jokes. He has a sense of humor when he is off the Court. He admired the relationship he had with his Parents especially his Father. My hometown is about 30 minutes away from Lumberton NC where his Father was killed
Why does anybody feel they can dispute Jordan’s style of leadership when it helped him win 6 championships? You can’t argue with results.
LA Confidential why does anybody feel they can dispute the pistons style of play when it helped them win 2 championships? You cant argue with the results.
LA Confidential bronsexual fans doesnt agree with mjs antique
Flocki Schultze Who mentioned the Pistons? And any criticism of their style of play was in regards to the health and safety of their competition, not whether or not it was a successful strategy.
@@ludwigmaximilian782 Well, the Bulls can since they detroned them with a sweep.
This is one of the most stupid arguments i ever heard. you are talking about the results of hes legacy but you didnt think one second about the negative impact of the process that happend to the other players that played with him. this is the pinnacle of selfishness to think that no matter what happend to the others its okay as long as MJ got hes legacy enhanced and i dont even blame you because you have been brainwashed in a way that no matter what MJ did it was the right thing just because its MJ.
I don't even watch basket ball and this docu series is lit! Thanks to the creators, directors MJ , his teammates, and everybody else featured in the docu series.
I’m from Chicago. I don’t view him with such polarity. He was always a whole person. The information age needed to come up with some meme. Of course he was that competitive and ruthless. You saw him compete day in and day out. It was apparent. And you knew he had character and decency because he was always open due to constant press and interviews. And omg, he was (is) human just like you and me and has a range of emotions. Shock.
Jordan had a competitive illness. He was so good he ran out of goals to achieve. Let that sink in
P Tizzle you nailed it. How do you find another goal after what he has accomplished?
This is why MJ is the Goat. Lebron is no where close to MJ
Exactly... That's what I took from it... Especially when he said..."I don't want to do this... But I do this because this is who I am..." Like he Hates his own level of competitiveness sometimes... Smh... I couldn't believe it... It really spelled out to me that this was more of an inherent ailment than a relished gift... Our gift to witness... His ailment to carry
Michael Jeffrey Jordan is one of the greatest of all time. He never said that he is greatest of all time, or anything of that ilk, PERIOD!!! Air Jordan also stated that his fans (Jordanites or Jordanians) and the media are saying it. He cringes everytime, and is also embarrassed by those statements.
P Tizzle it ain’t an illness it’s a blessing
The more I listen to Jason talk, the more I admire his level of empathy, nuance and intelligence.
🏀The Last Dance series is absolutely phenomenal. The interviews and footage is extensive and well presented.
Only Kobe could relate to MJ. To Kobe, MJs way was the right way.
Everyone thinks MJ was a bully and a monster and the medias criticism finally took its toll.
Makes his Kobe speech even more emotional.
Jimmy H Kobe quit on his team.
Judah Mourneth The only time Kobe "quit" anything was when he tore his achilles heel and had to sit out for a long time and never fully recovered.
@@judahmourneth3211 he proved a point and went to 3 straight finals and won 2 lol
Phenomenal documentary. MJ the forever 🐐
The Last Dance inspired me so much, im creating some artworks based on it right now 🙌🏼🏀
One of the biggest things that I got from Jordan's story is the love and respect that he had for his father and their great relationship and how that strong father figure rubbed off on how great of a leader Mike was on and off the court the dude never was a follower!..Jordan had a vision and he lead his team by any means necessary and being "a nice guy" wasn't going to be in the process his tactics didn't seem nice but what did all his teammates say when they were describing how it was they all said it was absolutely necessary and he never asked anything of them that he didn't demand of himself!
The most INTENSE and COMPETITIVE athlete EVER!!!!
I'd say the only one who came close was Tiger Woods, but he didn't play a team sport.
C A Muhammad Ali
Jerry Rice??
TB12
KOBE also
The heart of a champion is not a light switch that goes on and off it's constant.
-Greg Plitt
MJ the 🐐
watching the documentary you see how personable and nice he was in his playing days. Mike as they say in doc one is the alpha male of alpha males. In his playing days everyone knew this and accepted it. Mike is an American icon and his impact is immeasurable. I disagree with the idea that he isn't loved or liked or not a nice guy. Now and before. The Air Jordan brand is No 1 decades later for a reason.
Jason, well said!
Casual fan
He made wearing sneakers a fashion and trend
best moment of the series imo. Best capture of what defines Michael Jordan who he is, aside from all the fame and data behind his success. I have nothing but ultimate respect for this GOAT, period.
Jordan's teammates loved his passion, they all clearly said it themselves; if Jordan bieng to intense got that 6 rings, so be it...
his teammates had no problem with it
Mac Anthony... MJ tried to help them and the team, but other people perceived it as bullying. It is bullying if the goal was to boost his ego, but obviously that was not it. They don’t understand him and his ideology.
Yes, MJ just did what he has to in order to make his teammates strong to win every game.
No matter how many people look at Michael Jordan now and forever. He will still go down as the greatest player and person. Man will always try to bring a black man down no matter what. But let’s keep it real everybody’s life will be reviled.
Charles Barkley stated that he hated that the Last Dance exposed the locker and practice...just imagine the things Barkley, Oakley, Malone, Ewing, and others were doing and saying to each other. They definitely do not want that to get out. LOL!!! Even Kerr stated in the interview that fights like that happened often in the NBA back then (and I would say even now....but people try not to say much) and he was so surprised that their fight got out...but then he admitted that since it was Michael people felt the need to report it
I could tell you stories about being at the top in sales in a few companies, and the ways I was "attacked" with the intent to bring me down. It's not unusual for people at the top of their game to get treated like that, and I'm a white woman.
MJ is my ultimate idol..I grew up started watching him from late 80s til he retired once in mid 90s and again in 2002 on Wizards uniform..
That's GREATNESS.
Such an awesome moment. He sacrificed and played the way he played not only because he wanted to win, but because he wanted everyone around him to also experience the feeling of winning and being the greatest. He did just that. What a legend.
A good eye opener into what it takes to be the best in the game. We can argue about who is the GOAT in the sport but I have never seen anyone who demands the best out of everyone. Episode 8 MJ says I never demanded anything from my teammates that I didn’t do. His true greatness is not in his individual achievements but how he made others around him so much better by any means possible.
And on a side note, Jalen's hairline is sponsored by Sharpie.
brianrosemusician 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Got me laughing like MJ at The Glove.
That hair dye tho hahahha
Is it hairdye?
There can’t be another GOAT argument after this Documentary...
Till The King James Doc comes.
@@YusufRawlinson its out its called believeland🤣 debate ove mj the goat
@@YusufRawlinson another copy cat move if it happens. Hahah
@@YusufRawlinson nah. Bron ain't clutch like that.
Baby 🐐(#2) passed. That documentary will still be 2nd
The last flop is already airing on Karceno4life channel btw. 😂 King trash
Best moment for me is that interview with his personal trainer.
After losing to orlando, jordan immediately wanted to work out to get in top basketball shape.
His trainer is holding back a tear when he said Michael did it because mike believed that the people who spend their precious hours watching him on TV deserved nothing but the BEST michael jordan.
He was BIGGER than the NBA because mike TRULY cared about his VIEWERS getting their time and money's worth
I got a FULL view of Jordan's greatness
Jason Hehir is already one of the best sports documentary directors of all time and at his age . Hats off to the dude
Look at Jordan Man so inspirational 💯🐐🏀
I think the myth that MJ is a sociopath has been completely dispelled. He has obviously has emotions. He obviously cares. What its like to be Michael Jordan, no one will ever understand.
100%, you could see that when he cracked during his HOF speech, or, especially, at Kobe's memorial. As was said in the documentary, he might have been a tyrant on the court but he was a good man off it.
Cept sociopaths can have emotions and can be caring, but they can also mute or turn them off completely. Psychopaths are born with little to no emotion aside from anger and fear and learn to emulate softer emotions as a disguise. Long story short Jordan may well be a sociopath, that designation does not make him a bad person it just means he has a higher threshold for antisocial behaviour such as punching someone in the face over a situation that he directly architected as a means of manipulation. Doesn't mean he's a bad guy overall.
You can call it what you want he aint a loser though.
Brian Rolff Do you have any sort of education/experience in psychology or neuroscience? You don’t even know him personally, just anecdotes from different people. You can’t make unfounded claims like that and pretend that it’s fact.
His approach to sports was sociopathic, doesn't mean he's like that in every other aspect of his life. There is not one type of personality, people have different facets. Winning that much has a price and that's why he got emotional.
Greatest sports documentary ever! Great job!
Best sports-doc ever🙏🏻❤️🇩🇰
That MJ we saw at the end of Episode 7 puts him and Kobe in a different stratosphere. And that's why I have them 1 and 1A on my list of NBA greats
Thank you for asking that question.
I never knew he was hard on his team mates but he did it for his team mates and his philosophy as a full time elite athlete.
I’m competitive af and i did this with beginners and slackers as well playing Rugby 7s at Nauru.
I got teary as well with his response.
This has been a fantastic series to watch. We all see MJ the great basketball player, now we get to see the winner, the athlete but also the human being with vulnerability and emotions like most ordinary people. The pressure that is put on him, coupled with the pressure he puts on himself, just isn't something a normal person can comprehend. Still, we love you MJ!
Jordan teared up because he heard the criticism. He was a hardass on his teammates as he had to be to achieve what they did.
"Winning has a price, leadership has a price" --Jordan
Oscar Worthy Docu series - the human side of a legend
Rayfil Wong it’s a fluff piece
... And the Oscar goes too.....
There never was... and never will be a player be a player like Michael Jordan. I just can't see it happening ever again.
He drove his team and the sport to unsurpassed levels... and every player benefited from it...
I'd say just one word... Genius... Only that he was probably was greater than that!
Ask Magic Johnson.... even HE... and HE was the greatest... said MJ was off the scales!!! Case closed!!
Never disrespect the greatest player that ever played the game - Hands Down!. Just be thankful that you got to see it... and enjoy the beauty of his trade and everything that took to get him there .....
Good , Bad, whatever you bias... there's no denying we'll never see anything like him again.
LEGEND
I think these last 2 episodes prove that saying Lebron or anyone else is not the GOAT is not really a dis at them. Nothing for them to be ashamed of. It’s almost a knock on Jordan for what he had to do to be the GOAT, and sacrifice a little bit of his character. And everyone that comes after him should be ok with that so we can just end this silly debate and move on.
Lincoln257 tell that spastic Nick wright with the hair plugs ! Sold his soul to lebron so he can get his media stories out first! Bro MJ is the goat watxhed the NBA since i was little and no one has the auroa of MJ ! He changed the nba and made it popular !! Fk the 6-0 and 2x three peats ! If i was lebron i would ring MJ and thank him for his multi million shoe deals and the money in the NBA. The money players is becz of pioneers like MJ and all the legends before karim, magic , bird , whilt !!
It was really endeering to hear that MJ felt shitty after punching Steve Kerr...called him up and apologized immediately...after years of hearing haters painting the picture of MJ being a guy who just punches teammates in the face and shits all over everyone just because. Also it stuck with me when he said he was being hard on his teammates not just he wants to win but because he also wanted it for THEM.
"Winning has a price. And leadership has a price". The 🐐
This is why on a Bigger scale only a “Few” can join the Marine Corps and others join other military services. or never join the military at all. Jordan’s leadership was very effective . Setting the example, Know yourself and seek self-improvement, looking out for your Men & their welfare, being professionally and tactically proficient, etc...Training, commitment, and dedication to winning is written all over Jordan and The Last Dance. Honestly, most people simply can’t hang!!!
Or.. We don't buy into the propaganda of old people we'lo never meet. That like to young mean about how to be a man, alleged "threats" to our country, protecting our families from these phantam threats, promising $ for college IF you survive. Please. Military is a joke. But im glad there are week egos that want to pretend they are heroes just because the commercials said you were. Now go kill a small gang in Atlanta! Or in Iraq.. Or clean florida with tooth brushes. Clearly, you're not gonna read books.. Xoxo
Very well made documentary. Love 💓
This was one of the greatest sports docs ever.
And the time of its release was so perfect!
He went to a place physically and emotionally that only a few human beings will ever experience
Ease up on the Dark n Lovely dye Jalen lol
Ease up on the cute little selfies.
Great job on this documentary, Im really enjoying it
Jordan was unstoppable he did things that people still haven't done
Did he score 100 points in one game? No! Chamberlain did!
Jalen you ain't fooling us with that sharpie head
Tony S lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Oh noooooo lmaooo
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
Lol
Jordan the GOAT and Last Dance the GOAT sports documentary, inspirational like nothing else
Jordan the goat 🐐 of NBA just like Muhammad Ali is to professional boxing there's only one that reigns supreme and drastically changed the game like never before no need to compare LBJ to MJ that's all
Aint no need for another MJ documentary after this. This has peeps who arent even basketball fans glued to the screen.
His emotions for the game are what players today just don't have.
Jordan is just competitive he wanted to be the best and he wanted his team mates to be the best as well. It's true what he says though what makes you think you can handle other teams when you let him get to you in practice.
Jalen´s barber is the GOAT in this interview!
Still missing some episodes... but that moment... wow... perhaps the moment of the docuseries.
THE GOAT MJ23
Great documentary! 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Fantastic stuff!!!! And fantastic documentary
It was the my favourite part of the documentary so far
It’s amazing and almost scary to see the cost of TRUE greatness.
One cannot have that much ruthless ambition and expect to be liked.
MJ was the Mamba before Mamba.
Really intense competitive people are by nature emotional. The ones that are successful know how to harness that emotion and direct it towards a goal. The ones who are the best like Michael and Kobe go at it with blinders on to everything else.
Jalen rose looks like he's been using spray on Carlos boozer hair this whole quarantine
Hahaha
I remember that it looked like he was wearing shoe polish 😂
Jalen looks more like a 3D character to me LOL
They should’ve never been compared in the first place.
The end of episode seven was so perfect.
Jordan is nuts if he thought we would say he looks like a villain from this. If anything this makes him look even more like the GOAT. This guy had one thing on his mind and that was to win!
What I’ve learn from this
Lebron has won many battle but lost many wars
Jordan has LOST many battles but NEVER lost the wars.
Couldn’t say it better!
As I watched it unfold I wondered if he got emotional because he’d never even considered that people wouldn’t always gel with his approach and recognise what he was trying to achieve.
It was almost like he could’ve said “of course I’m a nice guy! I turned these guys into championship winning players!”
Incredible
Great Director
Ultimate respect to MJ, he refused drugs, practice relentlessly despite doctor determined him had a 10% chance suffering career ending injury, get pumped for the offensive and defensive physical combat, changing from an instaworth scorer to unbending leader, no doubt he is the best NBA player and for sure we won’t see another MJ again in the future.
As a Chef I get exactly what Jordan was trying to do of course those that are not as passionate as you are gonna feel otherwise!!
Anybody gonna talk about why Rose looks like Astro Boy?
Lol
ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ ΑΝΕΣ I’m weeeaak🤣🤣
Goosebumps!!! Epic 🔥🔥🔥🔥who was cutting onions too?
Goes to show you.. what dont kill you only makes you stronger.
I enjoy the last dance but I know who is at the apex of Mt Rushmore , Sir 🐐 MJ
this director deserves an oscar for this...
Best part of the series for me.
I hope all the talk of LeBron being the GOAT finally stops. LeBron can't even stand in MJ's shadow.
Annnnnd u CANT stand in Lebron's shadow so what u saying!???
@tony tonyt 2011 finals bud anything ring a bell😂
Lebron is the biggest Jordan fan of all nba players lol
Why would that happen over a documentary?
Jordan was the greatest of the 90s that’s a good thing.
Today's players would cry foul from MJ's shadow.
The Caramel Cat I’ve watched Jordan, Kobe and Lebron play. Kobe and Lebron are unbelievable players but nobody compares to Jordan. Period
The best 4 minutes in the entire series
Michael Jordan yelled at his teammates in practice, then sacrificed everything for them and with them during the game. He fought hard like a mad man, willing his team to win. This is like a drill instructor yelling at recruits in boot-camp, then personally leading them into war. No one questions this motive or technique. You take it seriously. For some people it's the only way to learn. It's the primary way to bond and be ready for the real fight.
Crying: That thirst he had for basketball and the pure uncut passion he displays just talking about winning is in itself reason LeBron will never unseat this man. I don't care how many super teams he creates
This documentary was awesome. I knew the majority of the content when it happened. This doesn't change my opinion about. He is the GOAT. If a documentary is ever done on Kobe, you are going to find the same things.
I think everyone needs a Michael Jordan in there life if they want to succeed.
The Last Dance is awesome! Kudos to this young director for a job well done! I disliked MJ before seeing this documentary. Now, I understand what drove him to be who he is and my opinion of him has changed drastically. I’m a fan now. Anyone who gets to a certain level of success has to be confident, and behind the scenes, probably arrogant. It takes courage to be who you truly are even when the cameras are rolling.