‘The Last Dance’ Documentary Prompts Twitter To Roast Ex-Bulls GM Jerry Krause

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Apr 19, 2020

“The Last Dance” documentary got off to a hot start Sunday night, and it caused social media to absolutely roast ex-Chicago Bulls general manager Jerry Krause.

Krause, who served as Chicago’s general manager beginning in 1985, was depicted as the reason behind the Bulls dynasty dismantling. Krause ahead of the 1997-98 season signed then five-time champion head coach Phil Jackson to a one-year contract and announced it would be Jackson’s final season with the Bull as the organization looked to rebuild.

The ESPN documentary clearly opened the eyes of many social media users, and they shared their opinions.

Krause, who was the general manager with the Bulls until 2003, died in 2017.

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