What 'The Last Dance' reveals about Michael Jordan's legacy
Posted Jun 29, 2020
Twenty-two years after the Chicago Bulls dynasty, Michael Jordan left a legacy of the athlete incarnate, the exemplar for those who worship obsession, dominance, empire, and ruthlessness -- not just for his sport but for all sports. He is the standard not of disposition but of results. He is at once an untouchable standard and cautionary symbol of the journey.
(ESPN.com)
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