If you watched "The Last Dance," you probably were unaware of a hidden prominent figure in the documentary, Andrew D. Bernstein.
As a hall-of-fame photographer, Bernstein was a consistent member of the background and has provided some timeless images of Bulls great Michael Jordan over the course of his career. Any of the iconic images of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan you've seen, know there is a good chance Bernstein snapped that image.
Bernstein joined NBC Sports National NBA Insider Tom Haberstroh on The Habershow Podcast to discuss some of his most famous images. You can listen to the entire podcast below:
Bernstein also joined Haberstroh on a video call, and you can see the images he's talking about below.
For instance: Remember Jordan talking about having a piano in his suite during the 1998 NBA Finals? Bernstein captured the famous image of him sitting in front of the ivory keys wearing his "Repeat 3-peat" shirt.
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And for those Kobe-MJ images, Bernstein snapped a famous photo of the pair in a very candid moment when the Lakers and Bulls squared off.
Bernstein built a lot of trust with Jordan's trainer Tim Grover, which allowed him access to document Jordan working out and bulking up to beat the Pistons.
That access extended to following Jordan on golf outings in Spain during the 1992 Olympics.
Make sure to check out The Habershow for more behind the scenes stories.
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