

Basketball: A Love Story
Season 1
TV-G
"Basketball: A Love Story" is a series of more than 60 interconnected "short stories" that creates a vibrant mosaic of the game, featuring 165 exclusive interviews. The cast encompasses basketball's most prominent figures and explores the complex nature of love as it relates to the game. "Basketball: A Love Story" opens the window to insights and perspectives about race, politics, media, art, business, style and entertainment.
Where to Watch Season 1
62 Episodes
- Oscar and the West: Bittersweet VictoriesE23
Oscar and the West: Bittersweet VictoriesOscar Robertson joins forces with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the Milwaukee Bucks, and Jerry West teams up with Wilt Chamberlain on the Los Angeles Lakers. Two of the greatest pairs ever to play together, but even with each victory, their past will haunt them. - Wild Days: Upsets, Brawls, and No-CallsE29
Wild Days: Upsets, Brawls, and No-CallsThe league continues its intense ways during 1976 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Phoenix Suns, which culminated in a Celtics championship and produced a triple-overtime Game 5, which is considered by some to be the greatest NBA game ever. - Don't Call Me BuckwheatE34
Don't Call Me BuckwheatLenny Wilkens is the consummate underdog. Despite a childhood of poverty, racism and the untimely death of his father, Wilkens fought his way to the top of professional basketball, eventually coaching the Seattle Supersonics to their first and only title. - Georgetown Culture: John Thompson's AmericaE36
Georgetown Culture: John Thompson's AmericaThe creation of the Big East conference gave rise to the Georgetown Hoya teams under John Thompson. Led by Patrick Ewing, Georgetown showed its dominance on the court. Off the court, their importance to the Black community is explored. - Glasnost: The Walls Come DownE42
Glasnost: The Walls Come DownA look at how the game of basketball became international, starting with coach John McLendon and later a wave of stars. In light of the emerging international talent, the US is unexpectedly beaten at the 1988 Olympics, finishing with the bronze medal. - College Coaches: The Changing of the GuardE46
College Coaches: The Changing of the GuardThe success stories of Jim Valvano at NC State, Rollie Massimino at Villanova, and Denny Crum at Louisville opened the door for other unique styles of coaching that supplanted the success and star power of their predecessors. - The Coach and the Killer: Phil Jackson and MJE48
The Coach and the Killer: Phil Jackson and MJPhil Jackson brings outside-the-box thinking and tactics to his role as the coach of the Chicago Bulls. His blend of psychology and the triangle offense is just the formula to get the most out of his roster of big personalities. - Triangle: Kobe, Shaq, and PhilE53
Triangle: Kobe, Shaq, and PhilThe Master takes on his next challenge: trading in MJ, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman for the glitz and glamour of LA and his next pair of superstars: Shaq and Kobe. The results are a dynasty arguably as great as the one he constructed with the Bulls.