The 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season is one of the most iconic and memorable seasons in NBA history. Michael Jordan's Bulls completed their second three-peat of the 1990s, despite drama, injuries and the knowledge that it was the final hurrah for the dynasty.
ESPN is taking a look at every single detail of the Bulls' final year in the Jordan era in a documentary series aptly dubbed “The Last Dance,” and the new teaser trailer is enough to get fans pumped for the 10-part series coming in June 2020:
IT'S HAPPENING 🍿#TheLastDance | Coming in June pic.twitter.com/YSySzSNZIs
— ESPN (@espn) December 24, 2019
Based on the faces showcased in the trailer, the documentary will paint as comprehensive a picture as it can.




Almost all of the key players from the '97-98 Bulls team will make appearances. Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Phil Jackson are the lead actors in this saga, but don't forget about guys like Steve Kerr.
Moreover, the filmmakers went above and beyond to interview as many relevant people as they could. Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley, and Dikembe Mutombo are able to give a picture of the Bulls from the view of the opposing locker room. David Stern will give a take of how things looked from the league's eyes, while noted Bulls fan Barack Obama and Justin Timberlake are also a part of this project.
June cannot come soon enough as fans are eager to find out more about the legendary final season of Michael Jordan's Bulls. It will be must-watch television for fans of the game, and it will surely be a hit once June 2020 comes rolling in.