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CHICAGO – 1997: Michael Jordan #23, Scottie Pippen #33 and Dennis Rodman #91 of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1997 NBA game at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1997 NBAE (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

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CHICAGO – 1997: Michael Jordan #23, Scottie Pippen #33 and Dennis Rodman #91 of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1997 NBA game at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1997 NBAE (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)
While the quarantine hit all over the world in 2020, ESPN aired a documentary series that energized everyone. It was a 10-hour documentary about Michael Jordan that covered some of his on-court moments as well as off-court ones. The time he spent with the Chicago Bulls provides an insightful overview of his life.
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This series centered around the 90s era of the Bulls and many fans came forward to express their excitement. Among them was Cindy Crawford, the American supermodel. As a tribute to Michael and Dennis Rodman, she posted a picture on Instagram. It was a major moment that reflected on the popularity of the series “The Last Dance“.
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In the picture, she showed off her basketball skills. Rande Gerber, “action photographer” husband of Cindy Crawford, captured the picture. With the basket, she made a slam dunk pose.
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She captioned the photo, saying: “This is what happens when you take a girl from Illinois and put her in Jordans and a jersey that Dennis Rodman gave her back in the 90s!”.
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With that, she expressed her excitement at watching the new series on ESPN.
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During Michael Jordan’s documentary’s release, Crawford showed her excitement on social media
Crawford is a huge fan of Jordan and the Bulls. As you can see in the picture. Additionally, she mentioned that she mimicked Jordan’s own sneaker line logo in the caption. Towards the end, she said, “please notice my shadow… tribute to the GOAT!”.

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In just a few days after it premiered on April 19, the show became a big hit. Many of the clips from the series had never been seen before, so that made the fans even more excited. Every week, two episodes were released, and NBA fans became enthralled with finding out what happens next.
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Throughout the series, several instances from the 1997-1998 Bulls championship are discussed. Additionally, many inside details are provided. With Jordan and two other players, Scottie Pippen and Rodman, the team became very famous.
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Don’t forget to tell us what you think about the documentary series. We’ll keep you posted on more throwbacks like this.
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