James’ eventful career, both on and off the court, provides great material for an epic documentary down the road by Colin Ward-Henninger @ColinCBSSports May 21, 2020 at 10:43 am ET • 15 min read For the last five weeks, NBA fans everywhere were captivated by “The Last Dance,” the ESPN documentary detailing the ups and downs of Michael Jordan’s legendary life and career. The absence of the documentary moving forward has left fans with a familiar thirst for sports content, particularly of the nostalgic and revelatory variety. The 20-year-long effort and finesse put into “The Last Dance” can’t soon be duplicated, but we can at least start to think about who’s next.No retired player comes close to Jordan in terms of fame and intrigue, but a current player might be on his way: LeBron James. There is already a documentary about James called, “More Than A Game,” but it focuses on his high school days. Now in the twilight of his career, James has already provided us with enough excellence, controversy and question marks to fill countless hours of airtime. James is somewhat more of an open book than Jordan because of social media and player empowerment, but it’s safe…