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Netflix When the San Antonio Spurs picked 19-year-old Frenchman Tony Parker in the first round of the 2001 NBA Draft, another French teenager, this one already in Texas as a foreign exchange student, intently watched his ascent. Parker not only become just the third French player to play in the NBA. He became one of the league’s stars. “I was a French guy in Texas when Tony was drafted, and I was telling everyone, ‘You should look for this guy!’” documentarian Florent Bodin told the
Current during a discussion of his new film
Tony Parker: The Final Shot. “I was very proud of him!”
With the meme-inducing impact of
The Last Dance, ESPN’s 10-part portrait of the Michael Jordan-era Chicago Bulls, and HBO’s much-anticipated two-part meditation on Tiger Woods, Tiger, nostalgia-fueled sports documentaries dot the cultural landscape. San Antonio Spurs icon Tony Parker is now the subject of his own celebrity sports doc with
Tony Parker: The Final Shot, which features interviews with Spurs luminaries including Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, David Robinson and Gregg Popovich. Directed by Florent Bodin and released via Netflix,
The Final Shot spans Parker’s formative years in France and sterling 18-season NBA career. Similar to how
The Last Dance borrowed heavily from David Halberstam’s masterful tome