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"That’s Elizabeth on the right."

You are an absolute gem, Mr. Posnanski. That line has already made my day (it's morning here in Japan).

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This is an odd take on The Last Dance, because half the commentary is (openly) not about the documentary at all, but about the people with annoying takes on the documentary. Joe, you're the best, but here you're shouting at clouds yourself by ranting about the old dudes who are shouting at clouds.

For what it's worth, I don't get any vibe at all *from the film itself* that the Jordan era was the peak of the NBA, or that Kevin McHale's hand-checks would melt modern NBA players (?) To me, it's just a celebration of what was so fun about that particular time in the League - an entertaining archive / highlight reel with lots of backstage access. Why get angry in the least about the inevitable stupid hot takes?

Also, to your other core point - I get that Michael Jordan was/is not a great humanitarian, but... the doc is still interesting, and worth a watch before just categorically slamming its subject as the embodiment of the Dark Side (yikes). Yes, MJ was mostly a jerk as a player - the film openly acknowledges this - and there is something interesting about that. I don't understand why that is automatically unworthy of examination just because Jordan didn't meet some litmus test for kindness. Especially when you acknowledge the joy he brought to many people (including you), and you also can't know everything about the man that might have actually redeemed him more in your eyes.

If we have to stop covering / following / discussing athletes who are to some degree or another a-holes (and how many of us are not, in at least some minor dimensions or moments of our lives?), there's not gonna be much left for sports fans. Which maybe wouldn't be the worst thing...

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