Atlanta Hawks star point guard Trae Young feels his personal top five might change after watching ESPN's 10-part documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.

Young previously tweeted out his top five in March, putting LeBron James in the No.1 spot.

However, Young said on Sunday: “I feel like this documentary gonna make me put MJ #1, instead of #2…”

The documentary, entitled “The Last Dance,” is set to premier on ESPN on Sunday (April 19) at 9 p.m. EST — with ESPN running two new episodes for five consecutive weeks.

Trae Young is among the new wave of players who grew up watching Kobe and LeBron, so it makes sense they are both members of his personal top five. After all, the Hawks All-Star had not even been born when Jordan and the Bulls captured their sixth championship during the 1997-98 season.

However, Young appears to be prone to a potential change of heart, as the Hawks sharpshooter and the rest of the basketball world await the highly-anticipated documentary.

“The Last Dance” follows Jordan and the Bulls during the aforementioned 1997-98 campaign, and features interviews from former players and a variety of celebrities. The project was initially scheduled to air sometime in June, but ESPN moved up the release to fill programming in the absence of sports during the coronavirus pandemic.

Young can only aspire to the greatness of players like Jordan and LeBron, though he certainly appears to be on his way. The 21-year-old was in the midst of a historic sophomore season with the Hawks prior to the suspension of play, averaging 29.6 points, 9.3 assists and 4.3 rebounds through his first 60 games.