Ex-Bulls player Horace Grant says Michael Jordan ESPN documentary was ’90 percent BS’

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Former Chicago Bulls player Horace Grant says the recent ESPN documentary about Bulls legend Michael Jordan was “90 percent bullsh*t.”

Grant says criticism of Jordan was “edited out” of the final cut the “so-called documentary” titled Michael Jordan: The Last Dance.

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Grant (pictured center) won three NBA championships with Jordan (holding trophy) before joining the Orlando Magic. He said the documentary painted Jordan in a better light than reality.

“I would say [the documentary was] BS in terms of the realness of it,” Grant told ESPN 1000’s Kap podcast.

“It wasn’t real — because a lot of things [Jordan] said to some of his teammates, that his teammates went back at him. But all of that was kind of edited out of the documentary, if you want to call it a documentary.”

The NBA allowed Jordan to “retire” gracefully following the 1992–93 season after it was reported that Jordan had a gambling problem and bet on his own team.
 

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