Michael Jordan donates $2M of proceeds from ‘The Last Dance’ to Feeding America
Michael Jordan is making good on his word to use the financial windfall received from the runaway success of “The Last Dance” to benefit charitable causes.
Michael Jordan is making good on his word to use the financial windfall received from the runaway success of “The Last Dance” to benefit charitable causes.
A jersey worn by Michael Jordan during a 1998 game that was later autographed by the Chicago Bulls legend recently sold for nearly a quarter-million dollars at auction.
That doesn’t mean team leadership, headed by owner Michael Jordan, aren’t calling it quits in an otherwise lost season for a team that was 23-42 when play was halted in March.
The craze surrounding “The Last Dance” has found its way into the sports memorabilia market, as a ticket from Michael Jordan’s NBA debut has sold for huge money at auction
LeBron James took to Twitter late Monday night to bemoan how an ESPN story framed his comments about how he and Michael Jordan would have been great teammates.
LaVar Ball has made making completely outrageous and borderline asinine statements his own personal sports media cottage industry over the years.
Appearing on Friday’s edition of “Get Up” on ESPN, O’Neal said that Michael Jordan unequivocally is the NBA’s GOAT.
“The Last Dance” has been a runaway ratings smash for ESPN, but the 10-part documentary that chronicles Michael Jordan’s legendary career is set to conclude over the next two Sundays.
The most notorious moment of Steve Kerr’s time as teammates with Michael Jordan came when the two got into a scuffle during a practice.
Jerry Seinfeld, no slouch in the sports fandom department, paid Michael Jordan a pregame visit in the Chicago Bulls’ locker room prior to a 1998 game.
The Netflix series “Tiger King” became an instant worldwide phenomenon when the streaming service debuted all seven episodes on March 20, but even the craze surrounding the documentar
Dallas Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle made a cameo in the premiere of the smash ESPN series “The Last Dance,” and it was an awkward one, to say the least.
Michael Jordan’s “The Last Dance” documentary has been a runaway smash for ESPN in this sports-starved climate, but the legendary NBA player and cultural icon will not profit monetarily from it.
With the eagerly anticipated Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” set to premiere on Sunday, its director recently opened up about how the NBA legend initially expressed concern over how the 10