Dance: [s3e8] Last

: One of the episode's highlights is the story of Washington Bullets guard LaBradford Smith. After Smith had a career-best game against the Bulls, Jordan claimed Smith said, "Nice game, Mike". This perceived slight—which Jordan later admitted was entirely fabricated—drove him to drop 36 points on Smith in just the first half of their next meeting.

: Jordan reflects emotionally on his demanding nature, stating, "Winning has a price". He insisted he never asked a teammate to do anything he wouldn't do himself, even if his methods weren't "nice". Emotional Redemption: Father’s Day 1996 [S3E8] Last Dance

The episode culminates in the 1996 NBA Finals victory on Father’s Day—the first title Jordan won after his father's murder. : One of the episode's highlights is the

: The episode revisits the 1996 NBA Finals where the Seattle SuperSonics finally put defensive specialist Gary Payton on Jordan. While Payton believes his defense changed the series, Jordan is shown laughing at the suggestion on camera, flatly dismissing the idea that "The Glove" was ever a problem for him. The Price of Leadership : Jordan reflects emotionally on his demanding nature,

The documentary doesn't shy away from the darker side of Jordan’s leadership.