In ‘The Last Dance,’ Roy Williams emerges as the keeper of Michael Jordan’s UNC legacy
Posted Apr 28, 2020
As the third and fourth episodes of “The Last Dance” air Sunday night, Michael Jordan’s story moves on. But it was impossible to start telling Jordan’s story without starting in Wilmington and Chapel Hill, and no one made more of that trip down memory lane than Roy Williams. Dean Smith’s familiar visage and his distinctive voice appeared in a few archive clips.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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