'The Last Dance' proves Michael Jordan could be loved as a hero and villain
Posted May 11, 2020
The greatest trick Michael Jordan ever pulled was becoming a villain right in front of our eyes -- and looking like a hero while doing it. That's the essence of the most enjoyable and enlightening Jordan interview excerpt we've seen from "The Last Dance." On Sunday night, millions saw the clip that's going to birth two or three more everlasting M.J. memes.
(CBS Sports)
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