In fact, when I heard this documentary, I didn't plan to watch it, because I was already familiar with The Last Dance. From elementary school to junior high school, from the Bulls winning the championship in 1997 to the Bulls winning the championship in 1998, I have read a lot of books since then, and I am already familiar with the Bulls of that era.
But it happened that I started watching the third episode of Rodman, and I was immediately attracted to it. I went back and watched episodes one or two, and I watched it until the end. It ended today, and I had a lot of different feelings.
But all in all, it's still impressive. Every episode has a moving point. For example, when he won the championship for the first time, Jordan motivated his teammates. In the end, Pippen injured his waist but persisted in the game. The last jump shot, Jordan and everyone's hug after the game, what Phil Jackson said to Michael. There is still a lot of moving, I will slowly sort out and share my moving.
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