Michael Jordan: 3 biggest winners and losers from ‘The Last Dance’

Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan (JEFF HAYNES/AFP via Getty Images)
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Taking a closer look at the biggest winners and losers from ESPN’s ‘The Last Dance’ documentary centered around Michael Jordan

ESPN’s “The Last Dance” documentary revealed the career grit, grind, and grace of Michael Jordan as an NBA player.

His legend was undeniable and documented through eye-opening statistics and historical film. To close out the ESPN production, episodes 9 and 10 zeroed in on the Chicago Bulls‘ last two championships that cemented their second and final three-peat.

It presented the poise of Jordan through food poisoning in the 1997 NBA Finals and near pre-Finals defeat in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals. It showed the poise of Steve Kerr in the team’s last two postseason appearances from his game-sealing jumper in the 1997 Game 6 championship to the clutch minutes he executed in the Game 7 1998 Eastern Conference Finals.

However, the question remains about who are the ultimate winners and losers in the documentary now that the production has ended?