BJ Armstrong: For the last five weeks, …

BJ Armstrong: For the last five weeks, for two hours every Sunday night, Michael finally showed us what his life was like in “The Last Dance” series from ESPN and Netflix. He made the game look easy. But being Michael Jordan, and all that came with it, that wasn’t easy. It all happened gradually and really took off around 1992 when he went to the Olympics and we had won our second championship. He had just exploded on the scene. Suddenly, he just couldn’t do the things that we could do. And he never made excuses for it. I remember the little things, now — he stopped shooting before games, stopped warming up, because he thought it could be disruptive to the team. He was like, “I don’t want to interfere with the team.” He always knew our routines and had respect for them. He always made sure that everyone had their space within the group.