Legacy lakers

  1. Yahoo är en del av de varumärken i Yahoo
  2. ‘Legacy’: Lakers’ family mentality, togetherness lead to team’s rise
  3. Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers TV Review
  4. 'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR
  5. ‘Legacy’: Lakers’ family mentality, togetherness lead to team’s rise
  6. 'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR
  7. Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers TV Review
  8. Yahoo fait partie de la famille de marques Yahoo.
  9. How these producers are building a 'Legacy' with Lakers documentary and indie films
  10. 'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR


Download: Legacy lakers
Size: 22.46 MB

Yahoo är en del av de varumärken i Yahoo

Om du klickar på Godkänn alla, kommer vi och • visa personliga annonser och innehåll baserat på intresseprofiler • mäta effektiviteten av anpassade annonser och innehåll och • utveckla och förbättra våra produkter och tjänster Klicka på Avvisa alla om du inte vill att vi och våra partner ska använda cookies och personuppgifter för dessa ytterligare ändamål. Om du vill anpassa dina val klickar du på Hantera integritetsinställningar. Du kan ändra dina val när som helst genom att klicka på länkarna Inställningar för integritet och cookies eller Integritetspanelen på våra webbplatser och appar. Få mer information om hur vi använder dina personuppgifter i vår

‘Legacy’: Lakers’ family mentality, togetherness lead to team’s rise

“Vlade said, ‘Yeah we did, I gave you the best pass ever.’ ” But that pass wasn’t supposed to be a pass. It was Divac tapping out the ball to preserve a 99-97 lead for the Divac’s “pass” ended up with Horry, who calmly hit a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to give the Lakers a series-tying 100-99 win. There were plenty of memories recalled in “Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers,” the 10-part docuseries that began airing Monday on Hulu. Several former Lakers gathered at the team’s practice facility last month to talk about the series and the team. Besides the memories and laughs between former teammates, there was a lot of discussion about what has made the Lakers one of the The pressure to win in an environment few franchises in sports can relate to created a bond among Lakers players. Horry had experienced winning at the beginning of his career, winning two championships with the Horry said there is a difference when playing for a team that is accustomed to deep playoff runs and championships. “The thing about it is when you see greatness, people expect you to be great all the time,” Horry said. “They expect you to step on the court and be great immediately. That’s one thing guys have to understand about certain brands that are used to winning. “If you come into this situation not with the right mindset, thinking this is the NBA, oh I’ve made it, nah this business. And this is the Lakers so that makes it an exceptional business. It’s not a mediocre business so...

Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers TV Review

Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers is a docueries about the modern history of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. The series begins in 1979, with Jerry Buss's purchase of the team and its subsequent rise in popularity. There is a pointed focus on Dr. Buss and the Buss family… Some descriptions of violence and violent crime. For example, early in the series there's a description of a murder including how it was done, speculation on who did it, etc. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Close • Sex, Romance & Nudity Discussion about sex and relationships. Though it doesn't speak explicitly about sex, there's a lot of objectification of women, especially when it comes to the Laker Girls. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Sex, Romance & Nudity in your kid's entertainment guide. Close • Language Parents need to know that Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers is a docueries about the modern history of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. The series begins in 1979, with Jerry Buss's purchase of the team and its subsequent rise in popularity. There is a pointed focus on Dr. Buss and the Buss family (perhaps in response to HBO's recent Laker drama, Winning Time), and the series pivots between discussion management decisions and actual basketball. LEGACY: THE TRUE STORY OF LA LAKERS begins in 1979, as Dr. Jerry Buss buys the...

'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss poses with the NBA Championship trophy after Game 6 of the NBA Finals on May 16, 1980 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rich Pilling/NBAE via Getty Images It's tough to escape the feeling that Hulu's docuseries Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers, is the answer to a bunch of questions asked in an entirely different venue. That's due, at least in part, to the seismic impact earlier this year of HBO's scripted series hit Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, which dramatizes some of the same events featured in Hulu's Legacy — charting the emergence of the Lakers as a championship basketball team and pop culture powerhouse during the "Showtime" era of the 1980s. Though HBO's series drew viewers and attention, it also sparked a lot of criticism — as everyone from former Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to former coach Jerry West complained about the unflattering license taken by the producers in depicting their lives. In particular, Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss came off in HBO's show as a hard-partying doofus, played by star John C. Reilly as a womanizing glad-hander who parlayed a real estate fortune into an unlikely purchase of an NBA team, back when the league was less glamorous and the team wasn't winning championships. Jeanie Buss, an executive producer on "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers." Jesse Rambis/ HULU Legacy features lots of excerpts from interviews with Buss, who died in 2013 after a long battle...

‘Legacy’: Lakers’ family mentality, togetherness lead to team’s rise

“Vlade said, ‘Yeah we did, I gave you the best pass ever.’ ” But that pass wasn’t supposed to be a pass. It was Divac tapping out the ball to preserve a 99-97 lead for the Divac’s “pass” ended up with Horry, who calmly hit a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to give the Lakers a series-tying 100-99 win. There were plenty of memories recalled in “Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers,” the 10-part docuseries that began airing Monday on Hulu. Several former Lakers gathered at the team’s practice facility last month to talk about the series and the team. Besides the memories and laughs between former teammates, there was a lot of discussion about what has made the Lakers one of the The pressure to win in an environment few franchises in sports can relate to created a bond among Lakers players. Horry had experienced winning at the beginning of his career, winning two championships with the Horry said there is a difference when playing for a team that is accustomed to deep playoff runs and championships. “The thing about it is when you see greatness, people expect you to be great all the time,” Horry said. “They expect you to step on the court and be great immediately. That’s one thing guys have to understand about certain brands that are used to winning. “If you come into this situation not with the right mindset, thinking this is the NBA, oh I’ve made it, nah this business. And this is the Lakers so that makes it an exceptional business. It’s not a mediocre business so...

'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss poses with the NBA Championship trophy after Game 6 of the NBA Finals on May 16, 1980 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rich Pilling/NBAE via Getty Images It's tough to escape the feeling that Hulu's docuseries Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers, is the answer to a bunch of questions asked in an entirely different venue. That's due, at least in part, to the seismic impact earlier this year of HBO's scripted series hit Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, which dramatizes some of the same events featured in Hulu's Legacy — charting the emergence of the Lakers as a championship basketball team and pop culture powerhouse during the "Showtime" era of the 1980s. Though HBO's series drew viewers and attention, it also sparked a lot of criticism — as everyone from former Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to former coach Jerry West complained about the unflattering license taken by the producers in depicting their lives. In particular, Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss came off in HBO's show as a hard-partying doofus, played by star John C. Reilly as a womanizing glad-hander who parlayed a real estate fortune into an unlikely purchase of an NBA team, back when the league was less glamorous and the team wasn't winning championships. Jeanie Buss, an executive producer on "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers." Jesse Rambis/ HULU Legacy features lots of excerpts from interviews with Buss, who died in 2013 after a long battle...

Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers TV Review

Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers is a docueries about the modern history of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. The series begins in 1979, with Jerry Buss's purchase of the team and its subsequent rise in popularity. There is a pointed focus on Dr. Buss and the Buss family… Some descriptions of violence and violent crime. For example, early in the series there's a description of a murder including how it was done, speculation on who did it, etc. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Close • Sex, Romance & Nudity Discussion about sex and relationships. Though it doesn't speak explicitly about sex, there's a lot of objectification of women, especially when it comes to the Laker Girls. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Sex, Romance & Nudity in your kid's entertainment guide. Close • Language Parents need to know that Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers is a docueries about the modern history of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. The series begins in 1979, with Jerry Buss's purchase of the team and its subsequent rise in popularity. There is a pointed focus on Dr. Buss and the Buss family (perhaps in response to HBO's recent Laker drama, Winning Time), and the series pivots between discussion management decisions and actual basketball. LEGACY: THE TRUE STORY OF LA LAKERS begins in 1979, as Dr. Jerry Buss buys the...

Yahoo fait partie de la famille de marques Yahoo.

Si vous cliquez sur Accepter tout, • afficher des publicités et des contenus personnalisés en fonction de vos profils de centres d’intérêt ; • mesurer l’efficacité des publicités et contenus personnalisés ; et • développer et améliorer nos produits et services. Si vous ne souhaitez pas que nos partenaires et nous–mêmes utilisions des cookies et vos données personnelles pour ces motifs supplémentaires, cliquez sur Refuser tout. Si vous souhaitez personnaliser vos choix, cliquez sur Gérer les paramètres de confidentialité. Vous pouvez modifier vos choix à tout moment en cliquant sur les liens « Paramètres de confidentialité et des cookies » ou « Tableau de bord sur la confidentialité » présents sur nos sites et dans nos applications. Découvrez comment nous utilisons vos données personnelles dans notre

How these producers are building a 'Legacy' with Lakers documentary and indie films

Lakers star Kobe Bryant is mobbed by teammates after scoring 60 points in his final NBA game at the Staples Center in 2016. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times) (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times) Lacing together an in-depth look at the Lakers' history took seven years, team owners' participation, thousands of hours of video, NBA approvals — and producers willing to bankroll such an ambitious effort. "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers" is the highest-profile project undertaken by film production and financing firm Los Angeles Media Fund and its principals, Jeffrey Soros and Simon Horsman. The project initially was envisioned as a 90-minute documentary about the team's late owner Jerry Buss and Magic Johnson during the 1980s "Showtime" era. Instead of focusing solely on "Showtime" Lakers, Fuqua wanted to traverse the past 40 years to delve into the Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant dynamic as well as the "We had to steel ourselves to finance a project with nine- or 10-episode ambitions," Soros said in a recent interview. Hulu, which debuted the series last month, releases new episodes on Mondays through Oct. 10. For Soros and Horsman, "Legacy" gives their West Hollywood-based company a wider entry into two of the hottest spaces in media: documentaries and the intersection of celebrity culture and professional sports. The series offers "a vivid example of how we are straddling the world of entertainment and sports," Soros said. Horsman added: "Our DNA is producing feature film...

'Legacy' offers a blander history of the LA Lakers 'Showtime' era : NPR

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss poses with the NBA Championship trophy after Game 6 of the NBA Finals on May 16, 1980 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rich Pilling/NBAE via Getty Images It's tough to escape the feeling that Hulu's docuseries Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers, is the answer to a bunch of questions asked in an entirely different venue. That's due, at least in part, to the seismic impact earlier this year of HBO's scripted series hit Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, which dramatizes some of the same events featured in Hulu's Legacy — charting the emergence of the Lakers as a championship basketball team and pop culture powerhouse during the "Showtime" era of the 1980s. Though HBO's series drew viewers and attention, it also sparked a lot of criticism — as everyone from former Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to former coach Jerry West complained about the unflattering license taken by the producers in depicting their lives. In particular, Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss came off in HBO's show as a hard-partying doofus, played by star John C. Reilly as a womanizing glad-hander who parlayed a real estate fortune into an unlikely purchase of an NBA team, back when the league was less glamorous and the team wasn't winning championships. Jeanie Buss, an executive producer on "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers." Jesse Rambis/ HULU Legacy features lots of excerpts from interviews with Buss, who died in 2013 after a long battle...