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Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen team up for Dream Team documentary

BY MIKE OLIVA
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

Danny Meiseles, executive producer of the new documentary “The Dream Team,” looks to capture the excitement behind the US basketball team's gold-medal performance in the 1992 Olympics Games

The film will air this Wednesday at 8 p.m. on NBA-TV, and marks the 20th anniversary of their win.

All 12 members of the team agreed to help Meiseles with the film and relive their glory in the process.

"It was 1 to 12, and they all gave us plenty of time," Meiseles told the Chicago Tribune. "They were happy to talk about it, reflective. They were totally cooperative."

The documentary centers on the Chicago Bull's basketball stars Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.

The Chicago Tribune added that the film is to include highlights of the team's scrimmage loss to a U.S. select team of college players, and a legendary intrasquad scrimmage in Monte Carlo.

 

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