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Las trayectorias de cinco superestrellas de la NBA durante la temporada 2023-24. Sus batallas en la cancha, sus luchas contra las lesiones y sus esfuerzos por conciliar la vida familiar con ... Leer todoLas trayectorias de cinco superestrellas de la NBA durante la temporada 2023-24. Sus batallas en la cancha, sus luchas contra las lesiones y sus esfuerzos por conciliar la vida familiar con la consolidación de sus legados.Las trayectorias de cinco superestrellas de la NBA durante la temporada 2023-24. Sus batallas en la cancha, sus luchas contra las lesiones y sus esfuerzos por conciliar la vida familiar con la consolidación de sus legados.
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An interesting insight into the minds of young and older athletes. At this level confidence is everything but confidence is generated in many different ways.
Well made. With significant access comes exposure. The youth of Anthony Edwards is most likely the single thing that holds him back.
Jason Taytum is the one to watch....his ability knows no bounds.
The league is a complicated and diverse universe and the starting 5 reveals at least some of that.
For new fans of the game, check out old school trailers of the greats to build knowledge.
For die hard fans....you'll always want more anyway.
Enjoyable but not enough to bring new fans to the game...in my opinion.
Well made. With significant access comes exposure. The youth of Anthony Edwards is most likely the single thing that holds him back.
Jason Taytum is the one to watch....his ability knows no bounds.
The league is a complicated and diverse universe and the starting 5 reveals at least some of that.
For new fans of the game, check out old school trailers of the greats to build knowledge.
For die hard fans....you'll always want more anyway.
Enjoyable but not enough to bring new fans to the game...in my opinion.
This show builds up an aura around the NBA, perfectly capturing the essence of characters within the NBA. The old guard of guys like the king Lebron as they move onto the next chapter of their careers not being the MVP caliber player anymore while still being able to defy father time. Or even the more in your face type of players guys like Ant-Man Edward's or Jimmy Butler, showing these personalities off the floor as well depicting the toll the NBA has on a players body and its impact on their family and the dynamics the players have with their families.
The show is however very convoluted, every episode being a mix of every player i think that if they'd dedicated each episode to just one player instead of traveling the corse of a season it would've been easier to understand especially since you'd have to assume this is aimed towards kids and their first exposure into the NBA. It also forces a lot of narratives and pushes agendas to give to the stars of the show not really accepting the reality of it.
The show is however very convoluted, every episode being a mix of every player i think that if they'd dedicated each episode to just one player instead of traveling the corse of a season it would've been easier to understand especially since you'd have to assume this is aimed towards kids and their first exposure into the NBA. It also forces a lot of narratives and pushes agendas to give to the stars of the show not really accepting the reality of it.
I don't see how you couldn't like this show if you like basketball!
It has a personal side to it to get to know the players more than these robotic questions they get asked at press conferences. For so long I've just wanted to get to know the players and now we can.
One of the best line ups aswell as 1 is a GOAT 1 wins a championship 1 player is looked at as the next biggest thing 1 is struck by a flurry of unfortunate events And Domantis sabonis.
Great edits the make it a masterpiece And there a lot of humour in here too.
And alot of Personal BTS Happens to each player that is luck/bad luck of chances.
Hope they remake this every year!
It has a personal side to it to get to know the players more than these robotic questions they get asked at press conferences. For so long I've just wanted to get to know the players and now we can.
One of the best line ups aswell as 1 is a GOAT 1 wins a championship 1 player is looked at as the next biggest thing 1 is struck by a flurry of unfortunate events And Domantis sabonis.
Great edits the make it a masterpiece And there a lot of humour in here too.
And alot of Personal BTS Happens to each player that is luck/bad luck of chances.
Hope they remake this every year!
I enjoyed this series. I've watched a few other similar series in this genre of pro sports, such Quarterback and Receiver on Netflix. This one gave insight into the lives of five top NBA players, including Lebron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Domantas Sabonis, and Anthony Edwards. Liked how they all presented themselves for the most part except for Anthony Edwards who seems somewhat of a egotistical, immature, idiot punk. He attends the birth of his first child and as soon as she's born, he leaves the hospital room and his wife to check the last minutes of his team's game on his phone. He doesn't participate in the first part of Thanksgiving that he and his wife are hosting because he's too busy playing his stupid video games. Grow up, man!
Had high hopes for this, especially after excellent Netflix series on Michael Jordan (Last Dance), or two seasons on golf (Full Swing).
Yet Starting 5 is a very different story. Each episode features multiple players and covers both their back stories, interviews with them, interviews with other players, coaches and family members and small snippets from the last season games.
The issue though is that there's no story, no depth, so I wouldnt be able to honestly tell someone what's this series is about really. Each player is shown in different depths and angles, there's not enough focus on any of them during the episode, there's no sense of how the season is going and we don't follow their stories throughout multiple games. Some players just ramble random stuff with their barber or a buddy - what are we supposed to learn from this? How is this of any interest to anyone?
IDK, dropped it after 3rd episode, unlikely to watch it further.
Yet Starting 5 is a very different story. Each episode features multiple players and covers both their back stories, interviews with them, interviews with other players, coaches and family members and small snippets from the last season games.
The issue though is that there's no story, no depth, so I wouldnt be able to honestly tell someone what's this series is about really. Each player is shown in different depths and angles, there's not enough focus on any of them during the episode, there's no sense of how the season is going and we don't follow their stories throughout multiple games. Some players just ramble random stuff with their barber or a buddy - what are we supposed to learn from this? How is this of any interest to anyone?
IDK, dropped it after 3rd episode, unlikely to watch it further.
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