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Best to watch ‘Last Dance’ as fan, not journalist

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Author and longtime sports journalist Robert Scoop Jackson and this columnist, during a recent hour-plus phone conversation cooped up in the house, shared our post-film views on “The Last Dance.”

Jackson saw it as “bad filmmaking and bad storytelling” and agreed that there was too much focus on a few individuals such as Jordan and Scottie Pippen.

“There are a lot of things in ‘The Last Dance’ that were omitted, that was not included,” Jackson continued.

“I think Scottie Pippen deserves a documentary of his own because of so much stuff that went unsaid about his story besides the story they brought out about him,” added Jackson.

“‘The Last Dance confirmed it for me’” on who’s better, MJ or LeBron James, Jackson said.

Source: MN Spokesman Recorder

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