During a free agency period filled with unexpected twists, there may be some light that emerges from the Sky, both from Chicago’s remaining and arriving talent.
Four years after NBA legend Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash alongside his daughter Gianna and seven others, on Jan. 26, 2020, his memory endures in many tangible forms.
Doin' Hard Work is the first-ever behind-the-scenes peek, at player's on-and-off the court lives from the Wheelchair NBA. With a nod to Spike Lee's 'Kobe: Doin Work,' filmmaker Randall Wade, explores a never before seen look at how the human spirit overcomes insurmountable odds and draws subtle comparisons between today's professional athletes and the current 2011 NBA Lockout. Wade documents one team's journey as they drive 1500 miles, in one weekend, to LA to participate in the Nike 3on3 basketball tournament on the streets next to the Staples Center. 1 Lockout 1 Team 1 Weekend 1500 Miles 1 Goal: Win 1 Tournament In the life of every lockout there comes a time when the fans decide which heroes will rise and which league will fall Only fans determine, who is doing hard work.
Spike Lee will direct a multi-part documentary for ESPN on Colin Kaepernick that features extensive interviews with the former Wolf Pack and San Francisco 49er quarterback.