With Johnson, Jones and Switzer joined by a parade of high-profile names ready to provide commentary — Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Deion Sanders and more — this might match “The Last Dance” for meme-ready moments and soundbites.The Braves were the epitome of consistency from 1991 through the end of the decade, which makes for an interesting if not entirely engrossing topic for an extended documentary series.
under Mike Krzyzewski could devote an entire episode just to the famous overtime win against Kentucky in the 1992 East Regional.left a legacy that still resonates 30 years later.wasn't without controversy, namely in the midseason suspension and return of star running back Lawrence Phillips.
As the accompanying piece to the documentary focusing on the Jordan dynasty, this series would close with Bryant and O'Neal ending the 1990s andAre you a long-suffering Knicks fan weary of constantly revisiting Jordan's heyday? Apply some ice to your emotional bruises with a compilation of Jordan missing big shots at the buzzer in the NBA Finals:
What made Last Dance so incredible was the insane amount of access the cameras had during that '98 season. If any of these teams had a camera crew following them all year long, then go for it. Otherwise, any other doc would fall short of TLD