‘The Last Dance’ director reveals details of Scottie Pippen scene censored by NBA
"It wasn't like Michael calling people a b**** or anything, it was that comment from Scottie to Jerry Krause, in deference to the Krause family."
"It wasn't like Michael calling people a b**** or anything, it was that comment from Scottie to Jerry Krause, in deference to the Krause family."
"This dude got on international television and called me a ***hole, somebody who's been really good to him."
"A lot of people really want to ask us questions about that bull**** documentary. Just come out and get the tickets and you will hear a lot."
The docuseries will also follow the Celtics throughout the 2023-24 season.
ESPN will feature some of their most acclaimed documentaries and features over the Christmas weekend.
The Jerry Jones docuseries will cost Netflix a pretty penny.
The ESPN layoffs hit a longtime executive in the company as the Worldwide Leader reportedly parted ways with John Dahl.
'48 Hours in Vegas' will be produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (21 Jump Street).
“He matters to me. And his story needs to be told."
You know what happens with Michael Jordan takes something personally.
More than money, though, Jordan highlighting a cause like this is huge.
'The Last Dance' beat out Netflix's 'Tiger King' in the Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series category.
'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."
Man In the Arena will attempt do to for Tom Brady and the Patriots what The Last Dance did for Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
"Lie, lie, lie. ... If MJ had a grudge with me, let's settle this like men."
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.
“After the Dance with Stephen A. Smith: A SportsCenter Special” will air Tuesday on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.
According to Hehir, the situations he faced vs. Burns answering to PBS are not the same.
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.
"One of the potential buyers is coming through and says 'That's a beautiful stove. Is that a Fisher?' And Roy says 'No, that's a Jordan.'"
Repeats of past events aren't among the most-viewed sports telecasts.
Barkley criticized Jordan's performance as Charlotte Bobcats owner in 2012.