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Former Chicago Bulls shooting guard Craig Hodges joined The Odd Couple to unveil his annoyance with ESPN’s ‘The Last Dance’ documentary, per Fox Sports:

“One of the things as players we call this a fraternity. So I’m watching the first episode and I was upset about the ‘cocaine circus.’ That bothered me because I was thinking about the brothers who are on that picture with you who have to explain to their families who are getting ready to watch this great Michael Jordan documentary event and they know you’re on the team, and now you’ve got to explain that to a 12-year-old boy…

Then the Scottie Pippen part. Scottie was ‘selfish’. C’mon man, c’mon. And then last night with Horace, that hurt me. I’m letting MJ know that that ain’t right, dude. Horace did not deserve to take the fall for ‘Jordan Rules’. If MJ knows something else and knows Horace’s motive, then tell us how Horace did it for my sake, because I’m your teammate brother, just like they are, and I’m kind of salty how everybody got interviewed but me,” Hodges said.

Hodges won two NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls in the 1991 and 1992. He also can be remembered as three consecutive NBA Three-Point contests winner (1990-1992).