15 NBA documentaries we would binge during the hiatus

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1. The kid from Akron, Ohio

You saw this coming, and who says no? A Lebron James docu-series is something that perfectly suits his career. Whether you regard him as the GOAT or not, Lebron is one of the greatest athletes of our time, and he is well-worth a docu-series to the same effort of The Last Dance.

From his debut seasons in Cleveland to his pioneering of The Heatles to his championship in Cleveland to his redemption in Los Angeles. We all need something like this, especially since he has such a superb story to fit around. Without comparing who the GOAT is, this docu-series would be perfect to finally show everyone how great Lebron has been.

Over his fantastic career, Lebron has undoubtedly trusted himself into the top-three all-time with his fantastic leadership, powerful athleticism and his out-of-basketball charity work that has gone worthfully noticed. Over his seventeen-year career, Lebron has made easy work of proving his greatness. You can debate who the GOAT is, but he deserves this, whether you agree or not.

We want a docu-series here, something to the scale of The Last Dance. It’ll probably be developed long after his career finishes up, whenever that is. Unless he was to get people to regard him as the GOAT over Jordan.

As petty as that would be, we wouldn’t be complaining. LeBron’s story of triumph and nonstop working hard deserves a docu-series produced by only the best filmmaker. Perhaps Jason Hehir can come back for Lebron docu-series.

Regardless of who your GOAT is, we’d 100 percent want a Lebron docu-series. He deserves it, and we all deserve a bit of a break from the GOAT talk.

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