NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan full interview with ABC's Australian Story. You won’t believe MJ’s response when he was told 1994-1998 Chicago Bulls starting centre Luc Longley thought his leadership was “carnivorous”!
👉 Michael Jordan was interviewed for the Australian Story documentary about Luc Longley called One Giant Leap
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Interview by Australian Story executive producer Caitlin Shea.
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0:00 Q: When you returned to the Bulls after playing baseball there were some news guys on the team, including Luc Longley. What did you think about Luc at that stage?
02:04 Q: Do you think Luc was ready? Did you think he had what it took to work with you to win a championship again?
03:35 Q: So what sort of skills did he need to develop and was it skills or attitude or both?
04:28 Q: Luc was the first Australian in the NBA, what did you think of his Australian-ness?
06:51 Q: What did you think were Luc's strengths and what did you think Luc's weaknesses were?
08:59 Q: Were there times that you were aware that Luc was finding some of your criticisms quite tough?
13:38 Q: Luc Longely and struggles with consistency.
22:49 Q: Luc Longley's omission from The Last Dance.
24:01 Q: Luc describes your leadership style as carnivorous. What do you think about that?
25:12 Q: Post-retirement struggles for both Longley and Jordan
27:38 Q: Was it sad to say goodbye to your teammates like Luc once Chicago Bulls and that team were no more?
29:44 Q: Why did you agree to take time out of your schedule for Luc, to do this interview for Luc?
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About Australian Story: Putting the "real" back into reality television, Australian Story is an award-winning documentary series with no narrator and no agendas — just authentic stories told entirely in people's own words. Take 30 minutes to immerse yourself in the life of an extraordinary Australian. They're sometimes high profile, sometimes controversial, but always compelling. It’s television guaranteed to make you think and feel. New episodes are available every Monday.
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