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With the last two episode of "The Last Dance" to air on Sunday, it's a good time to take a look back on the 10-episode docuseries about the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls dynasty and highlight some of the fascinating behind-the-scenes facts.
There's Michael Jordan refusing to do the show unless he had the final word on anything that was said about him. And where exactly were he, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman interviewed?
Here are 10 behind-the-scenes facts about "The Last Dance:"
Michael Jordan wanted to sign a shoe deal with Adidas so bad that he went out to the company before signing with Nike to see if it could match the deal
The first Air Jordans.
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Dennis Rodman was interviewed in a hotel suite
Dennis Rodman in a hotel suite.
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Scottie Pippen was interviewed in an empty house he had recently bought
Scottie Pippen being interviewed in his empty house.
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Michael Jordan refused to be interviewed in his own home. Instead, he was filmed in three different houses
That's not Michael Jordan's house.
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Hehir had to "work hard" to get insight from Kobe Bryant about Michael Jordan for the docuseries
Kobe Bryant in "The Last Dance."
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Jordan was convinced people would not understand "why I behaved the way I behaved" when they saw the 1998 footage
Michael Jordan was concerned how people would think of him after seeing some of the footage in "The Last Dance."
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Director Jason Hehir conducted over 100 interviews for the docuseries
"The Last Dance" director Jason Hehir.
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Michael Jordan saw "The Last Dance" and gave notes about it before the show aired.
Michael Jordan gave notes to director Jason Hehir before the show aired.
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Jordan only agreed to be a part of the docuseries if he was able to get the last word
Michael Jordan is about to go off.
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It took almost 20 years for footage of the 1998 title run by the Chicago Bulls to finally see the light of day because so many people had to have approval
Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson after winning the NBA Finals in 1998.
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