Adam Amin will reportedly be the new TV voice of the Chicago Bulls
Amin also left ESPN to join Fox Sports last month.
Amin also left ESPN to join Fox Sports last month.
'The Jordan Rules' author said that the food poisoning pizza story was "complete nonsense," and called Jordan's explanation on wanting to return to the Bulls in 1998-99 "a complete, blatant lie." Smith claims Jordan "just didn't want to play."
5.6 million viewers: the average for episodes 9 and 10, as well as the whole docuseries.
The "cinematic production" will feature new NBA Entertainment footage of Michael Jordan winning his final NBA title.
Episode 8 was the first premiere of The Last Dance to have under 5 million viewers, but the premieres are still averaging 5.6 million overall.
The docuseries -- focusing on Michael Jordan and the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls -- is averaging 5.8 million viewers over the six premiere episodes.
The song that will be hard to get out of your head remains.
Scottie Pippen's Mr. Submarine commercial probably wouldn't have been cleared for television in 2020.
'The Last Dance' won't be on ESPN+ for 15 months, but will hit Netflix in July 2020.
Imagine being a witness to history with a camera crew, but hardly anyone could ever see the footage?
If you were annoyed by the amount of State Farm ads you watched this past NFL season, you will find no reprieve here.
NBC Sports Chicago will re-air every Chicago Bulls game from the 1998 NBA playoffs, beginning April 20.
As per Andrew Marchand of The New York Post, "The Last Dance" will now premiere April 19 rather than its previously-scheduled debut of June 2.
ESPN continues to release promos of "Coming Soon" for The Last Dance, and while production on it may not be quite finished yet, that doesn't mean it won't air before the original date of June 2.
It seems "The Last Dance" is coming soon, but how soon?
Untold stories, archival footage, and so many interviews!
The Chicago Bulls actually won a basketball game on Wednesday night, taking down the Miami Heat 105-89. Floyd...
The Cubs are with NBC Sports Chicago through the 2019 season, but then seem set to go their own way.
"Still attack, still look to score, but trust these guys, okay?"
ESPN and Netflix will team up to tell Jordan's story in what sounds like a very ambitious documentary project.
Allen laid down the hammer on Markkanen here.
The Bulls' announcer went nuts after Zach LaVine dunked on JaKarr Sampson.