The G.O.A.T. Debate Had Its Last Dance

As a deprived sports fan, “The Last Dance” documentary was a much-needed escape from the confines of quarantine life.  Never before seen footage, XXXL suits, real and fantasized rivalries, and entertaining interviews from NBA HOFers, respected reporters and political leaders.

The 10-part series chronicled not only the ’98 Bulls team but, provided insight into Michael Jordan and his teammates over the years, first-hand accounts of the most memorable MJ plays and who was really behind the Jordan shoe brand.

One element of the documentary that I really enjoyed but, was widely received with mixed emotions was the story structure. Documentaries are usually chronological but, ‘The Last Dance’ highlighted the ’98 season with little context nuggets from seasons past and personal histories.

Each episode brought on ’90s nostalgia, from the colorful tracksuits and our favorite hip-hop songs of the decade to answers to burning questions from 20+ years ago. It is hard to pick favorites but, let’s give it a go:

Favorite Episode(s): Episode 3 and Episode 8

The Pistons rivalry. The Jordan Rules. The never-before-heard stories of Rodman’s escapades. Episode three was filled with some of my favorite moments from the entire series.

And then episode eight. Space Jam. The LeBradford Smith story. The 1996 Father’s Day NBA championship game, that audio still brings tears to my eyes and sends chills down my spine.

Favorite Michael Jordan ’90s fit:

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Favorite Role Player Feature Story: Dennis Rodman. Hands down.

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Favorite pair of Jordans: 6s.

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Favorite Featured Song:  The entire soundtrack is amazing but, ‘Still Not A Player’ – Big Pun ft. Joe. Forever a bop.

Favorite highlighted individual NOT named Michael Jordan: Phil Jackson.

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Favorite “that didn’t age well” moment: The replay of Nathan McCall’s interview after MJ refused to publicly endorse North Carolina Senate candidate Harvey Gantt. It was reported that Jordan’s response was “Republicans buy shoes too.”

McCall said “Everybody in the world respects Muhammad Ali. You know why? Because he stood for something. He stood for something even if it meant sacrificing a payday. We respect that. Ultimately, Michael Jordan maybe forgotten. Muhammad Ali won’t be forgotten”

Can we locate Mr. McCall and see how he feels about these comments now? I’m interested.

Favorite Michael Jordan Tablet Moment: I can’t choose between the two. Just two moods that are felt equally.

Favorite Unexpected MJ Moment:

The closing quote for Episode 7. The genuine, raw emotion.

“You ask all my teammates, the one thing about Michael Jordan was he never asked me to do something that he didn’t f****ng do. When people see this, they’re gonna say well he wasn’t really a nice guy. He may have been a tyrant. Well that’s you, because you never won anything. I wanted to win but, I wanted them to win and be a part of that as well. Look, I don’t have to do this, I’m only doin’ it because it is who I am. That’s how I played the game. That was my mentality. If you don’t wanna play that way, don’t play that way. Break.”

Least favorite highlighted individual: Jerry Krause. Hands down. No explanation necessary.

Worst Story Line: MJ having anything to do with his father’s death. Just a sick, disgusting, disrespectful narrative that should have never seen the light of day.

All in all, the documentary was entertaining, engaging and full of glorious footage from one of the best decades of basketball. Michael Jordan has received some backlash from stories told and explanations given but, that’s to be expected when you are the greatest of all time, right?

Katherine’s Quarters: Have you been dancing during this quarantine?

Quarantine life has been less than ideal but, is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Even though the NFL draft was virtual, could we see live sporting events back sooner than we expected?

We discuss all of that and more on the newest episode of Katherine’s Quarters!

 

Corona & Votes – Katherine’s Quarters is BAAACCKKKKK!!

A new episode of Katherine’s Quarters is live on Youtube!

COVID-19 is changing life and right now we don’t have ANY sports to watch. I also heard about 500 NFL players didn’t vote for or against the new CBA so, we’re going to discuss the importance of using your voice and voting.

Check it out and make sure you hit the subscribe button because with all this NFL Free Agency movement, guaranteed new content is coming again this week!

NBA FA Update : Waiting on Kawhi

The 2019 NBA Free Agency has already been wild, though the world is still waiting for Kawhi’s decision.

 

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Let’s recap big moves that have already happened and what they mean.

 

Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving both came to an agreement with the Brooklyn Nets. Both have agreed to sign for less than the max which will also allow the Nets to sign DeAndre Jordan. The departure of D’Angelo Russell to Golden State and Durant out for the upcoming season, Irving will likely take the leadership role for the team, if he is ready.

 

Speaking of Golden State, the roster doesn’t look as bad as you would imagine after the loss of two Finals MVPs, Durant and Iguodala. Late Sunday night, news broke that Iguodala was being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. The Warriors agreed to a max deal with Klay Thompson and will bring back Kevon Looney on 3-year deal, keeping a majority of the roster intact, aside from the aforementioned stars. One forgotten man is Demarcus Cousins, who signed a one-year deal last year coming off of a ruptured Achilles tendon but, has not yielded any interest in the first few days of free agency.

 

Last season the 76ers revamped their roster and were an early playoff favorite until the second round loss to the eventual NBA Champion, Toronto Raptors. This offseason, Jimmy Butler was traded to Miami and JJ Redick is off to the Pelicans. That aside, Tobias Harris signed a new five-year deal, Simmons and the team are nearing a five-year contract extension and they came to an agreement with veteran Al Horford. For the second re-org within two seasons, the 76ers are in a good position to be favored in the playoffs again this year.

 

After Anthony Davis decided to take his talents to LA and join Lebron, it wasn’t looking great for the Pelicans but, they have made some interesting moves this offseason. As a part of the Davis trade the Pelicans received Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and some first-round picks. Then, the draft happened and the Pelicans got Zion Williamson. AND THEN, free agency started and they sign JJ Redick, who is 35 years old but, also averages close to 18 points a game and was shooting 40% from three point range during his stint with the 76ers. Philadelphia has made the best out of losing a star player and could still be a top seed in the playoffs this upcoming season.

 

#NBAFreeAgency2019 has given us some interesting and big moves so far but, everyone is still waiting for the last big piece to fall. It has been reported by multiple media outlets that we will hear a decision from Kawhi’s cam sometime the evening of July 3rd or possibly July 4th.

We are impatiently waiting Kawhi.