Spencer Dinwiddie weighs in on first two episodes of ‘The Last Dance’

The first two episodes of ESPN’s “The Last Dance” aired on Sunday, and the story of Michael Jordan and the ’98 Bulls captivated many.

The first two episodes of ESPN’s 10-episode docuseries “The Last Dance,” which tells the story of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls, had the attention of the entire basketball world on Sunday.

While more of Jordan’s story was told, there were some riveting details shared about the battle between Pippen and then Bulls general manager Jerry Krause. On top of the compelling content ESPN provided during a time where live sports aren’t being played due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the second episode had to end on a cliff-hanger — as if people weren’t already going to be hungry for more after those two brisk hours.

In fact, Brooklyn Nets guard Chris Chiozza said he “felt normal again,” while watching “The Last Dance.”

Fellow Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie was all-in on the first two episodes, too, writing on Twitter:

When they rolled the credit just now a tear came to my eye #TheLastDance

Like everyone else, Dinwiddie and Chiozza will have to wait a week to watch the next two episodes in the series.

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