ESPN’s epic 10-part documentary series “The Last Dance” left many basketball fans positive that Michael Jordan was, without question, the greatest basketball player of all time But some critics have questioned just how objective the depiction of Jordan’s Bulls really was. Jordan, of course, had full control over the release of the project, and the footage was only ever unsealed with his blessing. According to “Jordan Rules” author Sam Smith, The Last Dance was more like a show “based on a true story” than it was an accurate examination of history. In an interview with on the Bonta, Steiny and Guru show on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco, Smith said that Jordan lied or made up several things that ended up in the series Sam Smith Via 95.7 The Game Sam Smith Via 95.7 The Game
‘Jordan Rules’ author says MJ lied multiple times in ‘The Last Dance’
ESPN’s epic 10-part documentary series “The Last Dance” left many basketball fans positive that Michael Jordan was, without question, the greatest basketball player of all time But some critics have questioned just how objective the depiction of Jordan’s Bulls really was. Jordan, of course, had full control over the release of the project, and the footage was only ever unsealed with his blessing. According to “Jordan Rules” author Sam Smith, The Last Dance was more like a show “based on a true story” than it was an accurate examination of history. In an interview with on the Bonta, Steiny and Guru show on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco, Smith said that Jordan lied or made up several things that ended up in the series Sam Smith Via 95.7 The Game Sam Smith Via 95.7 The Game