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Posted on Monday, May 10th, 2021 by Chris Evangelista
There’s already a series set to dramatize the L.A. Lakers in the works, and now a docuseries is getting in on the action as well. Perhaps realizing they want their own
The Last Dance, Hulu has ordered an “expansive docuseries” that focuses on the Los Angeles Lakers franchise. The series comes from Lakers’ CEO and controlling owner
Jeanie Buss, Lakers senior executive Linda Rambis, and director
Antoine Fuqua.
Hulu made the announcement today, revealing that the nine-part original series – set to premiere in 2022 – “details the past four decades of the Lakers, and contains colorful and emotional new interviews from over 35 people within the organization, including the Buss family, legendary coaches Pat Riley and Phil Jackson, and NBA Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, and team captain Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, among numerous other current and former players. Also featured are interviews with a ran
Playing Magic: How one Muskegon man prepared to play the Lakers legend in an upcoming TV show
Quincy Isaiah hasn t played competitive basketball since the sixth grade, but he s confident he ll create magic being Magic in an upcoming TV show. Author: Mike Lacett Updated: 11:30 PM EDT May 10, 2021
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich Read part 1 of this story by clicking here.
Beyond the fact that they re both Michigan natives, Quincy Isaiah and Magic Johnson don t have much in common.
At 6 3, the Muskegon High School alum is about six inches shorter than the basketball legend he s portraying and then there s this glaring difference.
Like many of Magic s game-winners, Quincy Isaiah s big break came at the buzzer. Author: Mike Lacett Updated: 6:36 PM EDT May 10, 2021
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Quincy Isaiah was fed up. The West Michigan native had been living in Hollywood, trying to make it as an actor.
But now after two years of countless rejections, he was about ready to leave it all behind. I was like, I m not getting anything, the former Muskegon High School student recalls. I had an agent, but I wasn t booking anything. I was just like, I ll go to the military.
This was a far cry from the enthusiasm Isaiah developed during his final year at Kalamazoo College in 2017. He caught the acting bug late but once he started receiving encouragement from one of his professors to pursue theater, he knew it was time to change majors and follow his passion.
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