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    The Last Dance

    fucks i hate me sums espn to the point of smashing stevie a smiths face given the chance
    but i went for the ride along with most of the windy city
    and like the used to be perpetual flubbies anyone else who wanted to be like mikes or a bulls fan was free to git on the dynasty train
    episode 1 and 2 last night
    fkna well done
    Sam Bowie bwwwwwwhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaa
    you shouda went g o a t
    bro
    damn good reasons why the maildude who didnt deliver and pasety gangsta are ringless
    and the worm and kerr got one for the thumbs
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
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    The Last Dance

    Watched it last night like most everyone else....good start.....didn’t realize the Pippen stuff....

    Every Sunday they show 2 episodes correct?.......

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    beats me i was stoked when 2 came on as i thought the were just rerunning 1
    the young wgn bob costas fore the creeper eye thing was classic
    as was the "cocaine traveling circus" stuffs
    $7.00 standing room obstructed stadium seats
    fuck that place could bounce when it rocked
    yeah i cheered for the A train and no dave corrzine couldnt jump
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
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    That was pretty enjoyable. They cut out the end of that '82 UNC-Georgetown NCAA championship game to make it look like MJ hit the winning shot at the buzzer, leaving out the part where the Hoyas had the ball at the top of the key down 1 with time on the clock and Freddy Brown inexplicably passed the ball to James Worthy, which is seared into my memory, but other than that it was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    That was pretty enjoyable. They cut out the end of that '82 UNC-Georgetown NCAA championship game to make it look like MJ hit the winning shot at the buzzer, leaving out the part where the Hoyas had the ball at the top of the key down 1 with time on the clock and Freddy Brown inexplicably passed the ball to James Worthy, which is seared into my memory, but other than that it was good.
    Agree, I thought they kinda cheated there with the editing. Still, lots of great stuff. I like the Krause v. Pippen subplot especially.
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    I would pay money to watch the sonics and bulls final

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    That was pretty enjoyable. They cut out the end of that '82 UNC-Georgetown NCAA championship game to make it look like MJ hit the winning shot at the buzzer, leaving out the part where the Hoyas had the ball at the top of the key down 1 with time on the clock and Freddy Brown inexplicably passed the ball to James Worthy, which is seared into my memory, but other than that it was good.
    I play golf, occasionally, with the guy he was supposed to pass it to.

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    Watched both today... looking forward to the rest.
    Can we now put it to bed that LeBron “might” be the goat? Sorry, it’s MJ.

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    @skiballs: That's probably the closest I've ever come to completely losing my shit over a sporting event. Bill Buckner would be in second place. Freddy stops his dribble, holding the ball up over his head, at the top of the key. Maybe 5 seconds to go. All four of his teammates are in his field of vision. And he half turns and throws it backwards to Worthy, who's all by himself on the court. game over. w.t.f.

    I'm still not quite over it I guess.


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    ^yup, won't ever forget both of those. I had played golf with this big soft spoken black guy, 3-4 times, really nice guy. I just knew him as Eric, he mentioned he played ball a gtown. One day I asked him about that incident and he just kinda shook his head and mumbled something. One of other guys in the group told me who he was. I never brought the subject up again.

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    8 mo episodes Click image for larger version. 

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    The montage of the 63pt game with the Cool J “I’m Bad” soundtrack was so good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KenJongIll View Post
    Watched both today... looking forward to the rest.
    Can we now put it to bed that LeBron “might” be the goat? Sorry, it’s MJ.
    I watched both play. They’re the same at their core. LeeeeBron will hold most records when it’s all said and done, except titles. Is that the mark of a GOAT? I don’t know. Really. I don’t. We all saw MJ’s stats without Pippin, and Bron dragged sorrier teams than that to how many Finals? Much less 4 straight?

    It’s a debate for sure and it’s not settled until they both stop playing.

    That said, to DigiDrew’s post can’t wait to see the Bad Boys footage.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Jordan 6 Infrared. Still hot.

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    first thing I asked the wife was I didn't think the shot was a buzzer beater and then it showed the 12 left
    for making it not just all about mike
    so far
    I think that they shouda shown gtown fail with the mj winning shot
    when wilt the pussy smashing stilt says
    "Hes to small
    a 6'5" guy cant dominate the league or a team"
    and you mj the fuck outtta both
    goat
    I cant wait to see the bad boys walk off the court classless without shaking the new dynasty's hands again
    cept salley
    salley got class
    and the 95 96 ring to go with the bad boys ones
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
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    The Last Dance

    Human highlight reel for sure [sorry dominique]
    The body control mid-air, the no-look passes or free throws, shot creation, the intensity...

    It’s easy to forget you actually saw him do that...(holy shit, did he just do that?!?). good reminders

    I’m def enjoying the look back
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    A fun addition in the middle of all this is rewatching the Bad Boy's and Rodman 30 for 30's

    Nothing, and I mean nothing, can top late 80's through the 90's NBA

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    Oldie but goodie

    How do you keep Michael Jordan from scoring 30pts a game?



    Have Dean Smith coach him

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    The joke goes, "Who was the last guy to hold Michael Jordan under 30 points a game?" "Dean Smith".

    "Dean Smith opened up a bank but it kept getting robbed." "Why's that?" "He wouldn't let the guards shoot." (also told about Joe B. Hall),

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC. View Post
    Watched it last night like most everyone else....good start.....didn’t realize the Pippen stuff....
    Any ACC fan from the early 80's could have told you two things: 1. MJ is one of the most amazingly gifted players in basketball. 2. He has always had allstars around him to make him look better. He had James Worthy at UNC, and of course Pippen with the Bulls.

    Honestly a young Labron taking that Cleveland team to the playoffs singlehandedly is more impressive IMHO.

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    I was looking forward to watching this. I guess it isn’t on Netflix until July, the only other way to watch is Hulu Live which is $60 a month? Looks like I’ll be waiting til July

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    Watching the '86 Bulls-Celtics clips I kept thinking that the next year Lenny Bias would have been on the Celtics. And that would've been something to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
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    great pic
    I wonder how Steph would have done in that context
    would he have been agile enough to work around it
    or would he have had the shit beaten out of him?
    I bet one cocky shimmy and Laimbeer could have taken him out for the season

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    Quote Originally Posted by TG View Post
    great pic
    I wonder how Steph would have done in that context
    would he have been agile enough to work around it
    or would he have had the shit beaten out of him?
    I bet one cocky shimmy and Laimbeer could have taken him out for the season
    I think that Steph is a different animal because of his shooting. The Jordan of that era had to get to the basket to be most effective. It's harder to rough someone up when they are releasing the ball in a millisecond from 24 feet out.

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    Isiah did ok for a similar sized guy, plus Steph woulda created more space for himself with his shooting, but he woulda got Lambeered for sure.
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