Luca Carrera
They weren’t just the greatest team of their era-they were a cultural supernova. The Last Dance: Michael Jordan and the 1990s Bulls tells the complete, inside story of how a once-struggling franchise became a global dynasty. With vivid storytelling and deep reporting, this book traces the rise of Michael Jordan from college phenom to global icon, the emergence of Scottie Pippen as the ultimate number two, the arrival of Dennis Rodman as chaos incarnate, and the philosophical genius of Phil Jackson, who kept it all from imploding.From the agony of playoff losses to Detroit to the ecstasy of six championships in eight years, every iconic moment is here: The Shot. The Shrug. The Flu Game. The Push-Off. And the brutal, baffling decision to break it all apart at the peak of their powers. Drawing on game-by-game analysis, behind-the-scenes drama, and a keen sense of the era’s cultural impact, this book goes beyond the highlight reel to show how the Bulls built a dynasty-and why their legend still echoes through every corner of modern basketball.Whether you watched it happen in real time or discovered it through The Last Dance documentary, this is the definitive account of the team that turned basketball into mythology.