The Last Dance: 5 guests we can’t wait to hear from

Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (Photo credit should read Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Images)
Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (Photo credit should read Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Images)
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(Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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2. Barack Obama

How could Barack Obama not be on this list? He’s arguably the most influential person in the history of Chicago. He loves basketball. He was the President of the United States of America. And he’s maybe the only guy who commands more attention in a room than Michael Jordan.

We know about the impact Jordan had on the game of basketball, but what about his impact on the city of Chicago? Who better to hit on that topic than Barack Obama?

The gravity of Obama’s presence is felt in The Last Dance trailer. When the beat drops, it’s Obama on the screen with the first major cameo. He looks like he’s about to tell the most intricate, life-altering MJ story of all time. Maybe he’s not, but that’s how awesome it appears on screen. He’s laser-focused.

One thing’s for sure: Obama won’t disappoint in The Last Dance. He wouldn’t take the time out of his busy life to make an appearance if he didn’t have something impactful to say.