ESPN Presents: The Last Dance, a 10-part documentary on 97-98 Chicago Bulls
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This documentary is fabulous. The footage looks brand new . Imagine seeing that HD quality watching the old bulls games. Heck even the 1984 footage looks great !! Can't wait for the footage with the bad boys pistons next week.
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R.I.P. Jerry Krause.
But, if anyone out there deserves getting dirt kicked on his grave, it's Jerry Krause. The guy was a meanspirited shrew with a serious Napoleon-type complex. It's impossible to tell the story of MJ's Bulls without mentioning its #1 enemy. And that #1 enemy wasn't LA, Detroit, NY, MIA, or Utah. It was personality clashes and being undermined by their own front office.Comment
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I was speaking more of the 98 footage. I'd assume they used a movie quality camera like they use for movies obviously, just amazed how good that looked. Just nice seeing this unseen footage at that resolution. So happy we have this to watch. Hope we have some great high quality footage of them and the bad boys pistons.Comment
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It's funny looking back at all of the Krause stuff two-plus decades later. For all of his major personality flaws he really was one hell of a GM when it came to having an eye for talent, seeing the big picture, making shrewd trades, understanding how the pieces needed to fit, etc.
Granted I was a younger fan back then but I didn't remember him being a competent GM in any way, shape, or form. I always thought he was Reinsdorf's buddy who, when it came to his career, was born on third and thought he hit a triple."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Anyone noticed that all the shots with MJ talking he was drinking. The drink kept going up and down lol. It was like watching that Drunk history show [emoji23]
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It's funny looking back at all of the Krause stuff two-plus decades later. For all of his major personality flaws he really was one hell of a GM when it came to having an eye for talent, seeing the big picture, making shrewd trades, understanding how the pieces needed to fit, etc.
Granted I was a younger fan back then but I didn't remember him being a competent GM in any way, shape, or form. I always thought he was Reinsdorf's buddy who, when it came to his career, was born on third and thought he hit a triple.
It didn't help his "image" that Jackson, Jordan & Pippen constantly trashed him in the media. They all deserve some credit (players, coaches & front-office), but they (meaning Jackson, Jordan, etc.) have (at least in the past) attempted to minimize his importance or impact.
And I won't get into the psycho-analyzing of a deceased person, especially with all the personality flaws Jordan and Jackson have exhibited throughout the years. Seems strange that 22 years later they can't let their "bitterness" subside. Especially, when I'm (homer opinion) of the opinion that they would have gone down in '99 to the Spurs.
Then again, knowing what we know about Jackson and Jordan they would be the types to hold onto useless grudges.
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"You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
"Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren BuffetComment
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It's funny looking back at all of the Krause stuff two-plus decades later. For all of his major personality flaws he really was one hell of a GM when it came to having an eye for talent, seeing the big picture, making shrewd trades, understanding how the pieces needed to fit, etc.
Granted I was a younger fan back then but I didn't remember him being a competent GM in any way, shape, or form. I always thought he was Reinsdorf's buddy who, when it came to his career, was born on third and thought he hit a triple.
In a way I kinda feel bad for all the hate he's getting.. What he was doing wasn't necessarily wrong. The wheels were about to fall off on this group and he was exploring ways to keep them relevant. On the other side you have to realize that none of these guys were going to be fine with him potentially trying to break them up.. I get that angle of it, but as a GM I don't think he was doing anything other than his job and don't necessarily agree that maybe trying to find ways to keep this going was an awful thing..
Of course if he knew MJ wouldn't be a part of this moving forward maybe that's when he should have pumped the breaks a bit. However if he felt MJ was out regardless he could have likely pulled the trigger on a number of Pippen trades that would have been substantially better than the Roy Rogers haul they eventually got for him from Houston.
Of course the timeline is also something to consider.. I feel like what he's getting backlash for happens to basically every single team every single year in today's movement landscape. Wasn't as common then, especially with successful teams.Comment
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Learning Ainge and MJ hit the links in the middle of a playoff series gave me a good chuckle. Couldn’t help but imagine the amount of burn that would receive in today’s sports media climate.
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Intros
Jordan: Michael Jordan, I played with the Bulls from 1984 until 1998, I took an 18 month vacation, so its really 13 years.
Pippen: Scottie Maurice Pippen, from Hamburg Arkansas.
Rodman: Dennis Rodman......whatsup?
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Also, that rebounding thing Jordan was shooting with was cool. I never knew that thing existed. It just redirects the ball back to you.Last edited by Majingir; 04-20-2020, 11:01 AM.Comment
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Intros
Jordan: Michael Jordan, I played with the Bulls from 1984 until 1998, I took an 18 month vacation, so its really 13 years.
Pippen: Scottie Maurice Pippen, from Hamburg Arkansas.
Rodman: Dennis Rodman......whatsup?
[emoji1787]
Also, that rebounding thing Jordan was shooting with was cool. I never knew that thing existed. It just redirects the ball back to you.Comment
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LMAO....
Rebuild with T-Mac lol
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Pippen and Oakley as the vets with Vince Carter coming up.
And McGrady on the Bulls before Jordan retired? For the future that would've been nice, but I'm sure Bulls would rather have that 6th title over McGrady on the early 00s teams.
I haven't. Though to be fair, I've never been in a position where I've needed it.Comment
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I didn't want to say anything lol....
Have you seen the new one? I mean it's old now. We've come a long way lol
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