NBA players live-tweet during the debut of ‘The Last Dance’

With live sports on hold, players were locked into ‘The Last Dance’ documentary on Sunday night.

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The highly-anticipated documentary chronicling the Chicago Bulls’ 1997-98 championship season, the final of their dynasty, debuted on Sunday night to much fanfare on social media.

The 10-part miniseries was moved up from June to April with sports on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic as the first two parts aired on ESPN. From Barack Obama to the players themselves, several key figures recounted stories on the team.

Of course, Michael Jordan dominated the storylines prior to the release of the documentary after he agreed to participate in the filming of it. The story also focused on the Bulls’ front office and other members of the organization, including Scottie Pippen, in the first two episodes.

Several current and former players were locked into the documentary on Sunday night and offered their reactions to its debut throughout its entirety on social media.

Episodes three and four will air April 26 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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