The NBA and a group of accomplished filmmakers are working on a 10-hour documentary about Michael Jordan, Richard Johnson of the New York Post reports.
The project is expected to focus on Jordan’s post-baseball comeback in the mid- to late-90’s but has not yet begun production.
Mike Tollin, who was heavily involved in ESPN’s critically acclaimed 30 for 30 series is heading the production, Johnson reports, and the team has approached ESPN, Showtime, HBO and Fox Sports with a $20 million asking price.
Jordan retired after winning his third NBA title in 1993 to play baseball and there have long been rumors that his sudden departure from the game was the result of secret suspension for gambling.