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May 19, 2020, 6:31 p.m.
The text was from Michael. He didn’t reach out very often.
What’s up dude? I’m getting word that you’re upset with me. Love to talk about it if you have time.
My schedule was packed that evening and I knew the conversation would take a while.
I hit him back an hour and a half later:
Let’s talk tomorrow.
Michael was right. I was upset with him. It was because of The Last Dance, the ten-part ESPN documentary about the Chicago Bulls’ final championship season (1997–98), which millions of people watched during the early weeks of the pandemic.
With no live sports on TV, The Last Dance, for five straight Sunday nights starting in mid-April, provided a much-needed distraction from the new normal we suddenly found ourselves in. There was only so much news about hot spots and hospitalizations and deaths anyone could absorb.
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Jan 17, 2022 @ 05:19:02
Typical Scottie.
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Jan 17, 2022 @ 22:36:57
Are you all-knowing?
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