If you’re wondering why Michael Jordan is making headlines again — 22 years after his final season with the Chicago Bulls — it’s because the basketball legend is the subject of ESPN’s highly-anticipated documentary.
Director Jason Hehir’s 10-part series will look back on Jordan’s entire career while chronicling the Bulls’ efforts to win a sixth NBA title during the 1997-98 season.
While critics and fans alike have been abuzz about for months, clamor for the docuseries reached a fevered pitch following Jordan’s emotional tribute to Kobe Bryant during the late basketball player’s memorial, ’s debut on Netflix in March, and the suspension of the current NBA season in the wake of multiple players testing positive for COVID-19 and subsequent