Basketball fans will get a larger-than-life glimpse into the professional career of one of the sport’s greatest players in a new IMAX film. “Michael Jordan to the Max” allows people to relive this megastar’s final postseason with the Chicago Bulls as he leads the team to winning the NBA title.Even people who don’t like basketball will enjoy seeing it played on this six-story-tall screen with 12,000 watts of digital sound.”Michael Jordan to the Max” opens Friday at the Marcus Crossroads Cinema and IMAX theater, 200 Hutchinson Ave., near I-270 and Rt. 23 North. This documentary highlights Jordan’s attitude toward the game and shows how he earned his success. His former coaches and teammates and several announcers help narrate his journey toward basketball greatness. The audience will become familiar with Jordan’s intense work ethic, his inspiring motivation and his never-say-die attitude. Jordan also reveals his sensitive side as he describes how his father’s influence affected him. Although the film lasts only 45 minutes, it is truly a viewing experience on an IMAX screen.This documentary also shows Jordan’s famous flying slam dunk by using “bullet-time technology,” which was developed for “The Matrix.”James Neihouse, director of photography, not only captures Jordan’s ball-playing skills, but also shows a warmer side of the superstar with some behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.Giant Screen Sports, James D. Stern Productions and NBA Entertainment teamed up to document Jordan’s career.Although several times the soundtrack and the film seemed a little out of sync, kind of like the old Bruce Lee action films, IMAX viewing is still a neat experience, and Jordan fans will love the film’s content.”Michael Jordan to the Max” is scheduled to be shown daily from afternoon to evening. Tickets cost $6.50 before 5 p.m. and $8 afterward. They can be purchased at the theater’s box office or by calling 841-1600.