Chicago Bulls: 3 best guests from ‘The Last Dance’ night one
Night one of the ESPN docuseries called “The Last Dance” featuring the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls got most of the basketball world reminiscing.
Night one of the much-awaited 10-part documentary series featuring the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls title-winning team, called “The Last Dance”, was just the beginning of a ton of new insight that basketball fans can get into this squad. The first night alone saw a new side of all-time great shooting guard Michael Jordan opening up, and a focus in on a number of tension-filled situations within the organization featuring Hall-of-Fame forward Scottie Pippen.
The Last Dance should only continue to provide a ton of insight into what happened with that last run for the juggernaut Bulls teams during the dynasty years. We are now two episodes in for what is a 10-part docuseries that will be airing each passing Sunday on ESPN/ABC.
Next week will feature a closer look into the phenomenon that is Hall-of-Fame rebounding machine and big man Dennis Rodman. The deeper dive into Rodman during the 1997-98 Bulls season should be fascinating if there’s more new information since there is already a “30-for-30” that released just focusing in on his story. That 30-for-30 is called “Rodman: For Better or Worse”.
One of the best parts of the rest of the docuseries should be the continued interviews and special guests that provide unique takes on what it was like to face and be associated with Jordan and this Bulls team. This is a different perspective that basketball fans (especially the Bulls fan base) just don’t get to see ever.
Here’s a look into the three best guest appearances/interviews on the first night and first two parts of “The Last Dance” documentary series on the Chicago Bulls which aired over the weekend.