Rookie Eric Paschall crowns ‘The Last Dance’ documentary ‘forever a classic’

After watching the finale of “The Last Dance,” Eric Paschall had high praise for the 10-part documentary series.

Over the last month, basketball fans have flooded to their television screens for ESPN’s “The Last Dance.” Throughout 30-for-30 series, players around the league have chimed in across social media to share their thoughts on the Michael Jordan era Chicago Bulls.

The 10-part series wrapped up its final two chapters on Sunday. In the last two episodes, Jordan’s battles with Reggie Miller and the Bulls back-to-back Finals appearances against Karl Malone, John Stockton and the Utah Jazz.

After watching the finale, Eric Paschall had high praise for the series. The Golden State Warriors rookie crowned the documentary “a classic.” On Twitter, Paschall said he’s going to miss the end of the week airings of The Last Dance.

Via @epaschall on Twitter.

The Villanova product also weighed in on other storylines from the final pair of installments of the documentary. Dennis Rodman appearing in professional wrestling, Jordan’s “flu game” pizza and Steve Kerr’s game-winning shot from game six of the 1997 Finals got reactions from Paschall.

 

 

 

 

With The Last Dance coming to a close and the NBA season still on hold, Paschall will have more time to fill until the Warriors are able to return to action.

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