Multiple former teammates of Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan and several of his on-the-court rivals spoke with director Jason Hehir about His Airness and the Bulls teams of the 1990s for the ESPN docuseries "The Last Dance."
A pair of men denied championships by Jordan weren't interested in participating.
On Monday, Andrew Perloff of "The Dan Patrick Show" tweeted former Utah Jazz players Karl Malone and Bryon Russell passed on giving their accounts for the documentary:
Last Dance director Jason Hehir says Karl Malone and Bryon Russell were the only notable players to decline to be interviewed.
— Andrew Perloff (@andrewperloff) May 18, 2020
Russell was on the wrong end of Jordan game-winners during the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals. Before MJ drained his memorable shot in the waning seconds of Game 6 of the '98 Finals, he picked Malone's pocket for one of the most costly turnovers ever committed by The Mailman.
We can't blame them for not wanting to recall those moments. They've probably thought about them enough over the decades.
Malone never won a title, but he did rise to second on the career scoring list.
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