{"id":929447,"date":"2020-05-18T05:10:42","date_gmt":"2020-05-18T09:10:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=929447"},"modified":"2024-11-20T00:17:13","modified_gmt":"2024-11-20T06:17:13","slug":"every-sneaker-worn-in-the-last-dance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/every-sneaker-worn-in-the-last-dance\/","title":{"rendered":"Every Sneaker Worn in “The Last Dance”"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Chicago Bulls truly captured the entire world in the 1990s. From the 1991-93 titles to the second three-peat run, the Bulls weren’t just America’s team. They were the world’s team. Even if you were a fan of a rival squad, Michael Jordan and his crew captured the hearts and eyes of the world. Love them or hate them, the ’90s Bulls were it<\/em>.<\/p>\n During the 1997-98 season, a film crew was allowed unprecedented access to capture the team in its quest for a historic second three-peat in what would be the last season for the team as a group. Michael Jordan would agree to let the tapes roll more than 20 years after the legendary bookend championship to the most critical organization in basketball history. “The Last Dance”<\/a> captured the end of the dominant Bulls era like never before.<\/p>\n