• 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z on ESPN
  • 20m
  • 1 hour, 36 mins (7 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Documentary, History
Each "episode" of the limited series was comprised of between five and seven "stories", grouped as shown.

7 episodes

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x01 Love of the Game

1 (1x01) Love of the Game

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z10m

The best in the game share why they love basketball, and speak about the players they grew up emulating, late nights practicing in the driveway, and how basketball provided a refuge from the realities of life.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x02 The Teachers

2 (1x02) The Teachers

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z6m

A tribute to the role coaches have played in not just the game, but the lives of their players. Coaches speak candidly about how to motivate, teach and get the best from their players.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x03 The Choke

3 (1x03) The Choke

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z10m

The 1997 incident where Latrell Sprewell choked his coach, PJ Carlesimo, sparks the conversation about the relationship between player and coach.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x04 Origins

4 (1x04) Origins

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z11m

The beginnings of basketball are traced from James Naismith to the expansion of the game across the country - leading to the development of college leagues.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x05 Scandal

5 (1x05) Scandal

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z16m

The story of a point shaving scandal in the college ranks that almost derailed the sport in the 1950s, as well as a profile of two of the first superstars of the sport: George Mikan and Bob Cousy.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x06 Signature Moves: The Feel

The Art of the Game and how some of the greatest mastered their "Signature Moves", featuring Chris Paul, Wes Unseld, Diana Taurasi, Allen Iverson and Earl Monroe.

2018-09-18T23:00:00Z

1x07 The Spring of '57

7 (1x07) The Spring of '57

  • 2018-09-18T23:00:00Z32m

The NBA's first dynasty, the Boston Celtics, powered by Red Auerbach and Bill Russell. And an introduction to Wilt Chamberlain, a giant even in a sport of big men, during his time at University of Kansas.

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