Who was the female Pacers fan who stood on the sidelines and yelled at Jordan several times in the documentary? What's the origin?

As much as Bulls fans love Jordan, fans of other teams hate him. In Jordan's time, Bulls fans excitedly watched their team celebrate victory over and over again; they were the dominant force. And other non-Bulls fans were miserable, they also have superstars, but in the matchup with Jordan, they have memories of their team being rubbed by Jordan time and time again and eventually losing, which made many fans almost hate Jordan when he was still in the stage of his playing career. For example, in Jordan and the roadside in the many times appeared in the stand on the sidelines of the Pacers female fans angry Jordan.SO, the question came, angry Jordan this sister who? What's the story? That is, please listen to me down in detail.

In Jordan's "Last Dance" documentary, when Reggie Miller pushed away from Jordan, hit a three-point, a short-haired beauty almost almost rushed to Jordan, roared: is to score in front of you, Jordan and how? Throughout the documentary, this female fan who appeared several times also sparked a lot of curiosity, who is this sister?

Well, to reveal the answer, this female fan is the hardcore fans of the Pacers Casey Martin Harrison. Kathy is a successful businesswoman and a local celebrity who has made good investments in a variety of industries. Of course, Casey also has a very important identity is the Pacers fans, in order to give the Pacers refueling, Casey even a breath of air to buy 44 years of season tickets, this gesture but still able to come to the scene, Casey is absolutely not give up.

For the love of the Pacers, will also be the year of Casey for Jordan hate to the bone, which also has a documentary, Casey many times for Jordan's provocation. Casey's paranoia and true nature also got Jordan's appreciation, otherwise her lens will not be more than some of Jordan's teammates.

But for the current NBA, Casey some disappointment, is an interview, Casey said she enjoyed the players and players spraying the feeling, the players will hit you back, but will not hurt you, very interesting. And nowadays can not, first of all, security will not allow me to do so, the second point, I have been old, no strength to toss again.

Love something to the core, Jordan is a winner in life and Casey is already a winner in life.

Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance" episodes 9 and 10 have been released, in episode 9 focuses on the '98 playoffs, Jordan led the Chicago Bulls and Reggie?

That year, the Eastern Conference, after the Bulls led the Pacers by a large margin of 2-1, g4 last moment Miller pushed away from Jordan, hit a three-point quasi-killer, the large margin to 2-2 flat, in the interview, Jordan said a most domineering words, he said in an interview:

Whether it is the Jazz or the Pacers, or have to come to Chicago, I don't care what happens today! I don't care what happens today, I don't care what happens in the rest of the series, I've got to come to Chicago.

In the end, Jordan did it, he led the team to win the Eastern Conference, and then beat the Jazz 4-2 in the Finals, helping the Bulls win their sixth championship in team history.

When the NBA, not like now so soft, so and gas, a lot of teams are like water and fire, away from home will be subjected to fans of the trash talk attack (now between the players to talk trash are less), and in the Bulls against the Pacers in that round of the series, the Pacers home court, a woman impressive, in the "Last Dance" in the ninth episode of the woman many times to give this woman shot, only to see her to Jordan and the Bulls players a meal. The woman was seen spraying Jordan and the Bulls, so who was the woman?

It turns out that this woman is called Casey Martin Harrison, is a hardcore fan of the Pacers, is a famous local Indiana businessman, in order to support the Pacers, she bought a breath of 44 years of season tickets, absolutely counted on the team iron loyal.

Jordan - the god of basketball, how many people love him, how many people hate him! Jordan in leading the Bulls to create one miracle after another, one record after another and one championship after another. Behind stepping on the body of one team after another, when they are complacent about the strength of their own team, touched the Bulls led by Jordan but should fall, how can they not hate Jordan!

The Last Dance documentary, in addition to Jordan's fabulous ball skills and blood-curdling kills, there is a female fan figure also appeared several times in the documentary. The strange thing is that this female fan is not Jordan's fans, but is Jordan's "opponents".

In the documentary, when Reggie pushed Jordan to hit a three-point shot, the female fan's excitement reached the extreme. The woman roared at Jordan, "What's wrong with Jordan? Episode 9 of the documentary is about the '98 playoffs when the Jordan-led Bulls met the Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, and the female fan was a die-hard Pacers fan.

The short-haired fan is named Kathy Martin Harrison, and she's a very successful businesswoman in her own right, earning a lot of money from her various investments. Of course, she is more familiar with the identity of the Pacers die-hard fans, the death of their favorite team general support. In the Eastern Conference, she knew that her biggest enemy was Jordan, and she roared and went crazy just for the Pacers. Although he is not Jordan's supporters, but its dare to love and hate the character did win Jordan's respect!

Of course Jordan eventually led the Bulls to eliminate the Pacers and beat the Jazz 4-2 in the eventual Finals to take the Bulls' 6th championship!

In Jordan's "Last Dance" documentary, when Reggie Miller pushed Jordan away and hit a three, a short-haired beauty almost almost rushed to Jordan and roared, "It's all about scoring in front of you, so what about Jordan? Throughout the documentary, this female fan who appeared several times also triggered a lot of curiosity, who is this sister?

This female fan is the hardcore Pacers fan Casey Martin Harrison. Kathy is a successful businesswoman and local celebrity who has made good investments in various industries. Of course, Casey also has a very important identity is the Pacers fans, in order to give the Pacers cheer, Casey even a breath of air to buy 44 years of season tickets, this gesture but still able to come to the scene, Casey is absolutely not give up.

For the love of the Pacers, will also be the year of Casey for Jordan hate to the bone, which also has a documentary, Casey many times for Jordan's provocation. Casey's paranoia and true nature also got Jordan's appreciation, otherwise her lens will not be more than some of Jordan's teammates.

But for the current NBA, Casey some disappointment, is an interview, Casey said she enjoyed the players and players spraying the feeling, the players will hit you back, but will not hurt you, very interesting. And now can not, first of all, security will not allow me to do so, the second point, I have been old, no strength to toss again. Love something to the core, Jordan is a winner in life and Casey is already a winner in life.

Jordan documentary "The Last Dance" came out, but also a lot of players for Jordan immense admiration, as the Bulls dynasty of absolute leader, Jordan has been expected by the fans as the "God of Basketball", in the face of adversity to help the team win the game, but because of the Jordan hit, when a lot of players entering the league hope that through the The Pacers' female fans have appeared in Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance" several times and roared at Jordan on the sidelines, who in the end, why would she roar at Jordan?

First of all, in Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance" Pacers female fans, appeared in the Bulls and Pacers game, when Reggie Reggie Le was starting out, facing the mighty Jordan, Reggie Le got 10 points at halftime, and Jordan only got 4 points, it is such a game, became a crucial game in Jordan's life, because Reggie Le's midfield and the beginning of the third quarter of a variety of provocations. So Jordan cut 40 points in the second half, and the whole game cut 44 points stormed Reggie Miller.

However, one of the shots is Reggie pushed Jordan hit a three-pointer, a short-haired beauty face Jordan roar, is in front of you to score, you are Jordan and how words, who is she? That's right, she is the Pacers hardcore female fans Casey Martin Harrison, as a local celebrity, she has a lot of industries under her name, the operation ability is very good, and his other identity is the Pacers hardcore female fans, once for the Pacers to cheer, all of a sudden to buy 44 years of season tickets, which is the strength of the hardcore female fans.

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The Pacers gave the Bulls a lot of trouble with a lineup that included Reggie Miller, Schmitz, and the Indiana Pacers, but the Pacers were not the only team to give the Bulls a run for their money. The Pacers were a team that had a lot of trouble with the Bulls, with Reggie Miller, Schmitz, Mullin, the Davis Brothers and other greats, and the lineup could be considered quite luxurious. In the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, the Pacers also managed to drag the Bulls into a seven-game series. But in the end, the Bulls were able to get through, beating the Pacers 4-3 and making it to the finals.

During the documentary's introduction, a female Pacers fan on the sidelines attracted a lot of attention, cheering for the Pacers in the Pacers' home crowd and spewing trash talk at the Bulls and Jordan. Especially when Reggie Miller pushed Jordan for a three-pointer. Miller pushed Jordan to hit a three-pointer, the female fan's chants reached a peak. So who was this excited fan?

Her name is Casey Martin.

Her name is Kathy Martin. Her name is Kathy Martin Harrison, and she's a very successful businesswoman with a wide range of investments in her life. Of course, she's best known as an avid Pacers fan. And it's because of that little bit of fame that she's been able to make several appearances in Jordan's documentaries.

This week, Michael Jordan's latest documentary, "The Last Dance," finally finished its run. After watching the ten-episode documentary, many fans were overwhelmed with emotion. Old fans revisited the story of Jordan, evoking memories of the past, but also know some of the details of the previous did not pay attention to; new fans through the image of the way more intuitive understanding of the greatness of Jordan.

But in fact, although the documentary emphasizes authenticity, it is also a finished product of artistic processing, and there are certain tendencies. The content of a documentary can't be fictionalized, but it is possible to take away from the facts. For example, if you want to emphasize a person's good, then the good things he did or the success of the example to enlarge the space, and its failure or bad action to play down or even closed mouth.

In this way, the documentary is guaranteed to be free of falsehoods, but it's also one-sided. In response, Jordan's teammate during his first three-peat, Cobra Grant, said after watching the entire documentary that it was incomplete and "fake".

Grant argued that the documentary magnified Jordan's leadership of the Chicago Bulls by cutting in footage of Jordan talking to his teammates in practice, but not footage of his teammates talking back.

In fact, Grant was dissatisfied with Jordan and the Bulls during his playing days, believing that he was not valued on the team and that neither his salary nor his status on the team satisfied him. Now that "Last Dance" has thinned Grant's image, he's naturally not happy about it.

In fact, it's understandable that Grant doesn't get much footage as a supporting player on "Last Dance". Since Last Dance is Jordan's personal documentary, it's only natural that it would try to highlight Jordan's greatness. In that sense, it's not really faking.

In addition, Last Dance shows a lot of details, such as the fact that Jordan's 1998 Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Pacers always featured a fervent female fan, and the fact that Jordan agreed to take time off from the team to play during the season, which greatly enriched Jordan's portrayal.

None of this detracts from Jordan's greatness in basketball, despite the fact that he made quite a few bad decisions after retiring as team management.