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A look at the changing role of athletes in our fraught cultural and political environment, through the lens of the NBA.A look at the changing role of athletes in our fraught cultural and political environment, through the lens of the NBA.A look at the changing role of athletes in our fraught cultural and political environment, through the lens of the NBA.
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Don't expect any actual questioning of Lebron....as the producer of this it really is just an infomercial for him. I'm frankly tied of hearing the opinions of athletes, celebrities, mass media pundits, etc, etc, etc. The scourge of the Information Age is that we are forced to hear everyone's opinions (including mine right now). News is no longer informative, it's ratings driven 24 hour editorial. So Laura Ingram has every right to tell him to stick to what he's good at...basketball...and leave the politics out of the game. But I also believe he has the right to spend his money and say what he wants...that's why he came out with this documentary as a response. But none of their opinions matter in the daily lives of most people.
This show is REAL. Entertaining, brutally true and even funny. There is not doubt the ratings will be divided, not because someone doesn't like the series but because they can't separate the politics, the truth and sports. IMHO Every real sports fan would give 9 to 10 stars unless politically motivated otherwise. Anybody who thinks athletes, actors and showpeople shouldn't comment politics are just ignorant people. As this show brilliantly says it - politics is for all people. Politics just means one has something to say about what's happening around us. Some people don't like that and it will show on ratings.
There are two situations in which LeBron James represents the best the NBA has to offer - when he's on the court, and when he isn't. This first of three parts bodes well for a series that masterfully combines archival footage and commentary, perfectly establishing a social and political context for the equivalent of a college-level study of American culture and racial studies from the 1950s to the present. This in-depth presentation of the history of Black athletes in college and professional basketball, documenting their struggles within the game and beyond, mirrors the broader conflicts over racism in all aspects of our economy and society.
This is no polemic; we get a neutral, factual account of the times, events and key figures among players and others. If this level of quality and clarity continues through the next two, LeBron's superstar status as a player and humanitarian will make room for his chops as a producer of infotainment, with this fine offering from his Springhill Entertainment Company. ...and this assessment is coming from a white guy old enough to have lived through the years covered in Part One.
This is no polemic; we get a neutral, factual account of the times, events and key figures among players and others. If this level of quality and clarity continues through the next two, LeBron's superstar status as a player and humanitarian will make room for his chops as a producer of infotainment, with this fine offering from his Springhill Entertainment Company. ...and this assessment is coming from a white guy old enough to have lived through the years covered in Part One.
Racism is everywhere, even in sports. clearly the people have did not like this doc clearly see it and it moved them enough to be hatin' on it. sooooo, yeah. :)
you can't win them all. all roads end in racism.
you love basketball, watch the doc! also props bc of all AMAZING early footage!
you can't win them all. all roads end in racism.
you love basketball, watch the doc! also props bc of all AMAZING early footage!
I can't believe the low overall rating for this series. I am actually thinking Lebron and his team could clear some mantle space for an Emmy (or at least a Sports, News/Doc one). This showcases a shining example of the marriage between culture and sport. I found it to be a well-balanced, in your face look at the progression of the athletes in the sport and the rise and fall of the racial spectrum in America. I applaud Lebron James and his team for it being so balanced and I also found it fascinating the parallels between the activities in the sport and it's history alongside the cultural, societal history unfolding. Bravo!
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