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SportsCentury

Season 5 2004 - 2005

  • 2004-09-15T15:00:00Z on ESPN Classic
  • 30m
  • 4h 30m (9 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Documentary
ESPN looks back at the defining athletes and moments that shaped the sports world during the 20th Century.

9 episodes

Season Premiere

2004-09-15T15:00:00Z

5x01 1999 Ryder Cup

Season Premiere

5x01 1999 Ryder Cup

  • 2004-09-15T15:00:00Z30m

2004-11-08T16:00:00Z

5x02 Peyton Manning

5x02 Peyton Manning

  • 2004-11-08T16:00:00Z30m

2004-12-24T16:00:00Z

5x03 Shaquille O'Neal

5x03 Shaquille O'Neal

  • 2004-12-24T16:00:00Z30m

2005-01-31T16:00:00Z

5x04 Don Shula

5x04 Don Shula

  • 2005-01-31T16:00:00Z30m

He is the winningest coach in NFL history, with 347 victories. But how will Don Shula be remembered?

2005-03-23T16:00:00Z

5x05 Mike Krzyzewski

5x05 Mike Krzyzewski

  • 2005-03-23T16:00:00Z30m

Duke is the Yankees of men's college basketball, winning its way to high tournament space year after year. While its coach did not top ESPN's 25th-anniversary list of the Best Coaches, Mike Krzyzewski is clearly the coach for his sport.

2005-04-04T15:00:00Z

5x06 Phil Mickelson

5x06 Phil Mickelson

  • 2005-04-04T15:00:00Z30m

2005-04-22T15:00:00Z

5x07 Pat Tillman

5x07 Pat Tillman

  • 2005-04-22T15:00:00Z30m

2005-05-23T15:00:00Z

5x08 Dale Earnhardt

5x08 Dale Earnhardt

  • 2005-05-23T15:00:00Z30m

Season Finale

2005-09-27T15:00:00Z

5x09 Karl Malone

Season Finale

5x09 Karl Malone

  • 2005-09-27T15:00:00Z30m

Documentary on NBA legend Karl Malone, power forward for the Utah Jazz for 18 seasons, and multiple time record holder and all-star.

Karl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963), nicknamed "The Mailman," is a retired American professional basketball power forward. He spent his first 18 seasons (1985--2003) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Utah Jazz and formed a formidable duo with his teammate John Stockton. Malone was a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, a 14-time NBA All-Star, and an 11-time member of the All-NBA first team. He scored the second most career points in NBA history (36,298), and holds the records for most free throws attempted and made. He is generally considered one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history.

Malone played college basketball at Louisiana Tech University. In his three seasons with Louisiana Tech, he helped the Bulldogs basketball team to its first-ever NCAA tournament in 1984 and to first place in the Southland Conference in 1985. The Utah Jazz drafted Malone in 1985 with the 13th overall pick in the first round. Malone appeared in the playoffs every season in his career, including the NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998 with the Jazz. He played his final season with the Los Angeles Lakers, with whom he played his third Finals in 2004. Internationally, Malone competed with the United States national team in the Summer Olympic games of 1992 and 1996; in both years he won gold medals. After retiring from the NBA, Malone joined the staff of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs basketball team in 2007 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.

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