“The Last Dance,” has been a special documentary to watch during an unprecedented time when sports are hiatus.
The ESPN feature details Michael Jordan’s career, the rise of the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s and chronciles dynasty's final season.
What if the Warriors had their own 10-part behind-the-scenes series about their rise to NBA prominence, the arrival of Kevin Durant and their last run together?
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More importantly, what would we call it?
The fans have spoken, as NBC Sports Bay Area posted a question to ask what would the title of this possible project be named.
We weren’t disappointed.
On Instagram, the top comments were: “Strength in Numbers,” the philosophy the team adopted in 2014 where the dynasty began, and “The Golden Years,” which played into the connection to the team’s colors, and the years they put up phenomenal seasons.
Or, we could take the more facetious route and go with these:
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Could almost guarantee a long line wrapped around the building for fans waiting to see: “So Good, Grown Men Logged Onto Twitter to Cry Every Single Day for Five Years, a six-part series.”
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What say you?
Sure, this 10-part series would require an exorbitant amount of man-hours, footage and interviews, but it would be worth it.
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