"The last dance"-revealing how difficult Jordan's last crown was

Michael Jordan's latest documentary "THE LAST DANCE" has finally been released. This should be the best gift that many basketball fans have received recently.

The beginning of the film is MJ's signature loneliness-a person who wants to represent a sports league, a sport, or even a country, the taste of which can only be experienced by oneself. It is also reminiscent of Jordan’s tears at the Kobe memorial service. Perhaps the little brother who knows him best in the world, left, as he said, part of his body has disappeared.


Before the release, MJ, the god of basketball, also said, "After watching this film, you might hate me", it can be said that it has really stunned everyone's appetite. The two episodes currently on the shelves mention that Michael Jordan has gradually become the best basketball player in the United States from high school to college, and then entered the NBA, becoming the next generation idol. The various difficulties encountered during the 97-98 season have been mapped to the many resistances encountered by the Bulls in their final championship. Scotty Pippen, known as the best second in history, or dynasty disruptor Jerry Kraus...Too many people of all kinds make up the story.


If you are an exclusive basketball fan, I believe you will also know why this movie is a basketball fan. So popular.

In the next few weeks, let us enjoy this last dance together!