It’s a wrap.
Just like that one of the greatest sports documentaries has come and gone in a time when the entire country needed a two-hour Sunday night distraction from talk of quarantine and social distancing.
ESPN’s 10-part series “The Last Dance’’ provided that for five weeks, as the timing of it in a sports culture that was clamoring for something, anything, to watch was impeccable.
Now, let the debating and barbershop talk begin.
Who better to tackle one obvious debate than Will Perdue?
The former Bulls big man, turned San Antonio Spur in the 1995 Dennis Rodman trade, had the privilege of being coached by Phil Jackson for the first three-peat, and then Gregg Popovich at the start of the Spurs on-again-off-again dynasty.