EP6-10

Cheyenne 2022-11-18 16:30:46

This episode is mainly a change. Jordan is no longer faced with all the praise and praise (after all, it is human nature that people want to see a person lose after they have been winning), and then Jordan's behavior and mentality have changed. Jordan endured the biggest controversy (about gambling) in his career in the 1993 season. He was really tired of the mass media questions and negative comments (and his mentality should also feel depressed). However, in the face of doubts , he insisted on responding with strength and court performance, and finally won the third championship. But after winning the title, he felt more exhausted than joy because he had so many ups and downs that season. He has also rethought his relationship with his followers, and he has always wanted to be himself (destined to be imperfect) rather than a perfect role model for others. This is the attitude Jordan has always upheld since then.

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What you can watch in the seventh episode is that Jordan is very strict with people (teammates), which is quite controversial, but in the end it should be understood that the root of his strictness is still his super strict self-discipline, and he does his best in every game. Going forward, he also wants the whole team to work hard and improve together, he really wants to win.

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In the eighth episode, I deeply felt how important Jordan's father was to Jordan. After winning the championship in 1993, his father suffered an accident, and Jordan also fell into a dark period of time. From his first announcement of retirement to his career change to join the White Sox and then his return to the NBA Bulls, what hasn't changed in his quest for boundaries in life is that he always gives his best. After Jordan returned to the Bulls, the team continued to make effective adjustments, and finally the Bulls won the championship again on Father's Day in 1996. Jordan went back to the lounge and lay on the ground crying, I think he missed his father, how much he wished his father was still there to celebrate for him. After winning the fourth championship in six years, the Bulls have opened a new round of peaks...

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I feel that there is no deeper impression in the ninth episode. Anything is possible on the court, which is very much in line with my nervousness watching the game in front of the screen. (ps: My understanding of Cole has increased through this episode~)

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I watched this documentary on and off for a month, because it was just in time for the end of the previous period, and I finally finished watching it today. Before watching it, I had only heard of the Bulls dynasty, but I didn’t know the history of this dynasty. I learned about the Bulls who won six championships and Jordan from the documentary. I find it an amazing feeling to go back to the NBA legend before I was born.

The last dance will always belong to the bulls who kept making progress and never stop in the 1990s. The dynasty will eventually dissipate... After the 1998 season, the team made a big change and wanted to rebuild the Bulls, but the legend of the Bulls no longer exists, and they remain deeply people's hearts.

The impact Jordan and the Bulls have had on the world matters

respect?

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