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ESPN to air 30 for 30 on NBA's storied Celtics-Lakers rivalry

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ESPN to air 30 for 30 documentary on Lakers-Celtics rivalry


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  • Perhaps the greatest rivalry in NBA history will now get ESPN's "30 for 30" treatment. Director and producer Jonathan Hock spoke to SI.com about his plans for the upcoming project.


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RICHARD DEITSCH
Sunday December 4th, 2016

When you think of great NBA rivalries, what comes to mind? Well, if you were born in the 1990s, your first thought is likely the Cavaliers-Warriors. The generation before you might argue Bulls-Pistons, Knicks-Bulls or Knicks-Heat. These are all great choices.
But the greatest rivalry over the course of the NBA’s history is Celtics versus Lakers. Between 1959 and 2010, the franchises met in the NBA Finals 12 times, including three times in the 1980s. Those star-studded teams included multiple Hall of Famers such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Dennis Johnson, Magic Johnson, Kevin McHale, Bill Walton and James Worthy.
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With the 30-year anniversary of the 1987 NBA Finals coming up—that series was the third time in four years the Lakers and Celtics met for the title—ESPN Films has commissioned a two-part documentary to examine the famed rivalry. The film will be executive produced by Jonathan Hock, a multiple Emmy Award winning producer and director whose previous 30 for 30s include “The Best That Never Was” (2010), “Unguarded” (2011), “Survive and Advance” (2013) and “Of Miracles and Men” (2015). Hock recently signed a two-year first-look deal with ESPN for all his non-fiction sports-related programming ideas from Hock Films. That means ESPN has the first option for Hock’s work. It’s a great move for both entities given Hock has produced some of the best work in ESPN’s 30 for 30 series.

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Hock said the Celtics-Lakers documentary will air in two parts on ESPN, running either at 90 or 120 minutes per episode. The film will likely air next June around the time of the NBA Finals.
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“There’s really a lot to work with here,” said John Dahl, the vice president and executive producer for ESPN Films and Original Content. “This isn’t just a basketball story but a cultural one. I think the film will create a lot of buzz because the Celtics and Lakers are eternally marquee franchises.”
In an interview with SI.com last week, Hock said the main focus of the doc will be the rivalry of the 1980s but the film will also examine the history of the NBA through the prism of the rivalry. “The idea is that everybody chose a side between the Lakers and Celtics, that’s sort of the organizing principle for us in the pre-production and early stages of production,” Hock said.
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Hock worked at NBA Entertainment in the mid-1980s alongside Jim Podhoretz, a fellow documentarian who worked with Hock on “Survive and Advance” (which is about the late college basketball coach Jim Valvano) and will direct the Celtics-Lakers doc. In 1987, Hock and Podhoretz were junior editors at NBA Entertainment and spent the year embedded with the Celtics (Podhoretz) and the Lakers (Hock) as part of the work NBA Entertainment did with top teams. When faced with the prospect of revisiting these teams as older men, they jumped at it.
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Last week, Podhoretz conducted long interviews with former Celtics Danny Ainge and Cedric Maxwell. He and Hock have yet to interview anyone on the Lakers side—Kareem Abdul Jabbar is scheduled with Hock for later this month—but all interviews are expected to be concluded by the end of January. Hock said this will be the most people he has ever interviewed for an ESPN project. Hock said he has requested Bird and Johnson through the NBA and anticipates both interviews will happen.
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“We are working East to West,” Hock said. “I’ll be in L.A. a lot over the next two months.”
As part of his pitch to ESPN, Hock said the Celtics and Lakers embodied the racial and cultural tensions of the sport—East Coast vs. West Coast, Hollywood glamor vs. blue collar toughness and black vs. white. The film will alternate from the perspective of one club to the perspective of the other and explore the cultural and social impact of the rivalry that took place beyond the basketball court. One theme that promises to be interesting is an examination of the perception that each team represented different races.
“The irony was going back to the 1960s, the Celtics were far away the most racially progressive organization in basketball, If not all of major sports,” Hock said. “But people perceived them to be the white team in the 1980s and the Lakers as the black team. The most revealing anecdote so far for me was from Cedric Maxwell. After leading the Celtics in scoring in Game 7 of the 1984 Finals against the Lakers, Maxwell went home to North Carolina, expecting to be celebrated by all his old friends. Instead, they were all mad at him, telling him they had all been rooting for the Lakers. They saw the Celtics as the ‘white’ team and identified with the Lakers.”
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FILE: Earvin 'Magic' Johnson, left, and Larry Bird during their college days. (AP File Photo/Lennox McLendon))

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on December 05, 2016 at 10:05 AM, updated December 05, 2016 at 10:16 AM


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If you want more Larry Bird stories -- and everyone wants more Larry Bird stories -- an upcoming ESPN documentary should pique your interest.
ESPN Films has started work on a two-part documentary about the Boston Celtics-Los Angeles Lakers rivalry, according to Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch. He reported Sunday that the 30 for 30 production should air around June, near the 30th anniversary of the 1987 NBA Finals -- the last time Bird and Magic Johnson competed with a title on the line.
Deitsch reported Sunday that the documentary will focus mostly on the 1980s, when the Celtics and Lakers met in the Finals three times. Of course, the rivalry dates back to the days of Bill Russell, Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain, and reengaged over the past decade when Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen tangled with Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol.
With the great Jonathan Hock directing, the documentary should be great

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30 for 30 running out of ideas. There have been other documentaries and books written about this, really not much else you could cover. After the OJ 1, they wanna have another multi-part doc to run during the NBA finals.

Unless Magic talks about how he loved going backdoor in the 80's, just not sure what else you could say.

And going backdoor does not mean making a hard cut to the basket because your defender is overplaying the passing lane and the weakside help is late to rotate.
 
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Kevin McHale won’t be the only one featured in the upcoming ESPN documentary on the Celtics-Lakers rivalry who is known for his time on the block.
Dorchester-born actor, burger mogul, Boston sports fan, and ’90s boy band member Donnie Wahlberg is co-narrating the five-hour film, Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies, the network announced Wednesday. According to ESPN, Wahlberg will narrate the Celtics portion of the documentary, while fellow ’90s hip hop talent-turned-actor Ice Cube will serve as narrator for the Lakers.
The two-part documentary, which is part of ESPN’s acclaimed 30 for 30 series, will air on ESPN on Tuesday, June 13, and Wednesday, June 14 — the two days between what would be Games 5 and 6 of the NBA Finals.
 
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In the seven and a half months (give or take) that we’ve had between the NBA Conference Finals and NBA Finals you’ve likely heard the stat that this is the first time the same teams have met in the sport’s ultimate showcase three years in a row. While it’s happened in other leagues, it’s never happened in the NBA.
It’s also a perfect segue to the much-anticipated 30 for 30 documentary on what might be the NBA’s most famous rivalry – the Boston Celtics vs the Los Angeles Lakers. The two franchises have met a record 12 times in the NBA Finals with the first coming in 1959 and the most recent in 2010 with the Celtics holding a 9-3 advantage. However, the height of the rivalry and maybe the height of the NBA as a whole came with their 3 Finals matchups in the 1980s featuring the Celtics led by Larry Bird and the Lakers of Magic Johnson.
ESPN’s documentary will focus on the Celtics-Lakers rivalry of the 1980s with Bird and Magic at the center and a litany of other Hall of Fame caliber players on both rosters as well.
ESPN will be praying that this year’s Finals goes at least six games, because the two-night 30 for 30 special will air on back to back nights between Games 5 and 6. The 30 for 30 will air Parts I and II on Tuesday June 13 at 8 PM ET while Part III will air on Wednesday June 14th at 8 PM ET. That fits perfectly into the Finals schedule with Game 5 set for June 12th and Game 6 for June 15th.
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Here are more details from ESPN. The first night will take viewers through the 1984 Finals while the second night will cover 1985-1987:
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Directed by Jim Podhoretz (The Gospel According to Mac) and Executive Produced by Jonathan Hock (Of Miracles and Men, The Best That Never Was), the film not only gets to the heart of the greatest tug-of-war in NBA history, but also shows how their three riveting NBA Finals match-ups over a four-year period in the mid-1980s fueled the popularity of the league, changed popular culture and set the stage for the tremendous growth and profile of the NBA since.
“I began my career at NBA Entertainment in 1985 (actually Jon Hock and I started on the same day), and I vividly remember being a 24-year-old production assistant and sitting courtside in the Boston Garden for the 1987 NBA Finals,” says Podhoretz. “While some of the Celtics-Lakers story has been chronicled before, we hope to bring to our production the experience of going through it from a visceral and highly partisan standpoint. We found the players that we interviewed to be totally engaged. The vivid details that they recall, the candid feelings, their hatred, their joy and their vulnerability are all out there for people to see.”
Viewers will witness the heroics, the buzzer-beaters and the fights. Thanks to Podhoretz, who began his career chronicling the Celtics for NBA Entertainment, they will also get an engaging history lesson–one that begins in the 1960s when the Celtics dominated the Lakers and continues with the 1979 NCAA Championship Game, when Larry Bird of Indiana State and Magic Johnson of Michigan State set the tone for a new chapter in the rivalry that would dominate the NBA in the ensuing decade.
This should be great. If it’s 25% as good as the last multi-part 30 for 30 which was the award-winning OJ: Made in America then this one diving deep into the Celtics-Lakers rivalry should be a top tier 30 for 30 film. Perhaps the only regret is that ESPN waited until mid-June to air it instead of giving us some interesting NBA content to hold us over between the end of the regular season and the Finals.

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remember what that racist Isiah Thomas said" If Larry Bird was black,he would just be another player"
 
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ESPN thought they were scheduling this during the finals, not anticipating that it was going to be a sweep.

Looks like finals are going to be over by the time this airs.
 

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remember what that racist Isiah Thomas said" If Larry Bird was black,he would just be another player"


Isiah Thomas is one of the biggest pricks to ever play the game.

You may also remember he & Magic were good friends until Thomas said/did something to ruin that...
 
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Being a Celtics fan and loving the bird/magic stuff I'll probably watch.. but can't really imagine this doing anything other than rehashing stuff that's been talked about a million times.
 

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I was a kid watching this and it got me interested in hoops but I seriously doubt that it can add much more than what we already know.
 

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