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Is the NBA's most storied moment a bad game? Were we so caught up in the hype and drama of The Last Dance, in awe of MJ's accumulated greatness and the finale of the Bulls dynasty, that we didn't notice that the players were beset by injuries and fatigue, the game was plodding, the refs missed crucial calls, and the Bulls made a game plan of illegal defense? Join us as we revel in chipping away at the aura. We talk the triangle, Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone facing off in a WCW tag-team main event, the Bulls' iconic intro music and pregame theater, Skip Bayless in his early days as a Bulls sportswriter, whether Walter White has something of Michael Jordan in him, and how despite all the ugly parts of the game, MJ was still transcendent.
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Is the NBA's most storied moment a bad game? Were we so caught up in the hype and drama of The Last Dance, in awe of MJ's accumulated greatness and the finale of the Bulls dynasty, that we didn't notice that the players were beset by injuries and fatigue, the game was plodding, the refs missed crucial calls, and the Bulls made a game plan of illegal defense? Join us as we revel in chipping away at the aura. We talk the triangle, Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone facing off in a WCW tag-team main event, the Bulls' iconic intro music and pregame theater, Skip Bayless in his early days as a Bulls sportswriter, whether Walter White has something of Michael Jordan in him, and how despite all the ugly parts of the game, MJ was still transcendent.