Continue on with week five of ESPN’s The Last Dance, the MJ doc focusing on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. Here’s how and when to stream.
It’s almost unfathomable to think that the five-week run of ESPN’s MJ doc The Last Dance, covering the life and times of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, is drawing to a close. On Sunday night, episodes 9 and 10 will air and that will be that, this chapter of the only basketball content we have right now will end.
Among the storylines we can expect to see touched upon in Sunday’s episodes: the NBA Finals meeting with Karl Malone, John Stockton and the Utah Jazz. We may also see the final decisions that go into the breaking up of the Chicago Bulls dynasty as general manager Jerry Krause announced earlier in the 1997-98 that head coach Phil Jackson would not return.
While much of the story is known and common knowledge by now, we’re eager to see what comes next in the final two episodes of The Last Dance.
How to stream The Last Dance
"This Sunday, May 17, ESPN will air two more back-to-back episodes of The Last Dance at 9 PM ET and 10 PM ET (Eastern Time). The Last Dance will be released on cable, satellite and TV streaming services, including Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T TV and YouTube TV. If you don’t have a cable or satellite service, you can also watch The Last Dance on the ESPN App. A subscription is required though."
How to stream The Last Dance outside of America
For those of you outside of the United States, Netflix will be premiering The Last Dance after the ESPN airing, at 12:01 PT (Pacific Time). The 10-part mini-series will be airing back-to-back episodes every Sunday, starting April 19 and running through May 17, all on ESPN, followed by the Netflix release.
If you want to relive history and a follow along with a viewing guide of this MJ doc, Basketball Reference has released just such a guide, featuring all kinds of statistics from MJ’s 1997-98 season as well as statistics from his teammates.
For everything related to this docu-series, be sure to tune into Hoops Habit as we wrap up our coverage.