CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In the unimaginably strange world we live in right now, a small piece of good news is more welcome than usual.Here’s one for sports fans: ESPN’s “The Last Dance” documentary, centered on Michael Jordan and his 1997-98 Chicago Bulls, just fast-tracked its launch date.Originally scheduled to debut in June, the 10-part documentary now will begin April 19 after expediting its arrival date to take advantage of all these captive eyeballs. This won’t be a Netflix-style, drop-all-episodes-at-once release: There will be two new hour-long episodes every Sunday night starting at 9 p.m. …
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