Self is a real person portrayed by Michael Jordan in the TV series The Last Dance (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Episode I (season 1), they were 57 years old.
They appear in all 10 aired episodes and have accumulated 87268 positive votes.
Self is also portrayed by John Cusack, Leonardo DiCaprio, Madonna, Spike Lee, Jerry Seinfeld, Muhammad Ali, Carmen Electra, Hulk Hogan, Wayne Gretzky and Charles Barkley.
Episodes10
Episode I
episode S1.E1 april 2020Flashbacks chronicle Michael Jordan's college and early NBA days. The Bulls make a preseason trip to Paris amid tensions with GM Jerry Krause.Episode II
episode S1.E2 april 2020Scottie Pippen rises from obscurity to become one of the NBA's best players. An injury early in Michael's career sows distrust with Bulls management.Episode III
episode S1.E3 april 2020Dennis Rodman's attitude and energy help the team win, but bring the drama off the court. The Bulls struggle to overcome the Pistons in the late '80s.Episode IV
episode S1.E4 april 2020Phil Jackson's unique philosophy and demeanor take the Bulls to the next level. The team finally gets past Detroit and earns a shot at an NBA title.Episode V
episode S1.E5 may 2020From Air Jordan and "Be Like Mike" to the '92 NBA Finals and the Olympic Dream Team, Michael becomes a global cultural icon unlike any other.Episode VI
episode S1.E6 may 2020A revealing book and scrutiny of his gambling put a dent in Michael's reputation, but he remains focused on winning a third straight title in 1993.Episode VII
episode S1.E7 may 2020Crushed by the death of his father, a mentally exhausted Michael retires in 1993 - to play baseball. The Bulls move on with Scottie in the lead role.Episode VIII
episode S1.E8 may 2020Michael's return energizes the Bulls, the city and the NBA, but a playoff loss in 1995 fuels him to work harder than ever to get back on top.Episode IX
episode S1.E9 may 2020The Bulls face stiff challenges to their reign in 1997 against Utah and in 1998 versus Indiana. Role player Steve Kerr makes his mark on the dynasty.Episode X
episode S1.E10 may 2020Battered and exhausted, the Bulls conclude their "Last Dance" with a sixth championship. Michael, Phil and others reflect on the end of the dynasty.
- Episode I
- Episode II
- Episode III
- Episode IV
- Episode V
- Episode VI
- Episode VII
- Episode VIII
- Episode IX
- Episode X
Best moments10
- From Air Jordan and "Be Like Mike" to the '92 NBA Finals and the Olympic Dream Team, Michael becomes a global cultural icon unlike any other.
- A revealing book and scrutiny of his gambling put a dent in Michael's reputation, but he remains focused on winning a third straight title in 1993.
- Flashbacks chronicle Michael Jordan's college and early NBA days. The Bulls make a preseason trip to Paris amid tensions with GM Jerry Krause.
- Michael's return energizes the Bulls, the city and the NBA, but a playoff loss in 1995 fuels him to work harder than ever to get back on top.
- Crushed by the death of his father, a mentally exhausted Michael retires in 1993 - to play baseball. The Bulls move on with Scottie in the lead role.
- Battered and exhausted, the Bulls conclude their "Last Dance" with a sixth championship. Michael, Phil and others reflect on the end of the dynasty.
- Phil Jackson's unique philosophy and demeanor take the Bulls to the next level. The team finally gets past Detroit and earns a shot at an NBA title.
- The Bulls face stiff challenges to their reign in 1997 against Utah and in 1998 versus Indiana. Role player Steve Kerr makes his mark on the dynasty.
- Scottie Pippen rises from obscurity to become one of the NBA's best players. An injury early in Michael's career sows distrust with Bulls management.
- Dennis Rodman's attitude and energy help the team win, but bring the drama off the court. The Bulls struggle to overcome the Pistons in the late '80s.
- Episode V
- Episode VI
- Episode I
- Episode VIII
- Episode VII
- Episode X
- Episode IV
- Episode IX
- Episode II
- Episode III