And in some ways, “We Beat the Dream Team” (streaming on Max), directed by Michael Tolajian, follows that recipe. Its title suggests the ultimate underdog story: In June 1992, a group of elite ...
Hill and the film’s director talked about the time a team of college basketball players beat Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson — and the effort to bury it. By Stuart Miller Grant ...
Every sports fan knows about the Dream Team. In 1992 professionals were allowed to play Olympic basketball for the first time, and the U.S. assembled the greatest roster ever seen. Talents like ...
This week, A.V. Club Editor-In-Chief Danette Chavez highlights a rousing basketball documentary and Features Editor Jen Lennon shouts out a medical mystery anime series. Although it won’t ...
If Canada does that, it will beat the Americans. As the first two games attest, it’s not natural for many of Team Canada’s forwards to play this way, but they seem to be quick learners and ...
The 1992 Dream Team is perhaps the greatest basketball team ever assembled. With major stars including Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird on side, this group was tasked with winning gold ...
C team, I am not too sure. But a B team will be very, very hard to beat for Pakistan in their current form," Gavaskar said on Sports Today. Gavaskar was astonished to see nothing going Pakistan's ...
Donovan Mitchell scored 26 points, Evan Mobley added 16 points and 13 rebounds, and the Cleveland Cavaliers closed on a 12-2 run to beat the visiting ... who became the first team to clinch ...
The gold medal game of the 2010 Olympics, when Team Canada beat Team USA. That time it was Canada’s pride as hockey nation on the line. This time it’s Canada’s pride as a nation period.
Jason Gillespie refuted Sunil Gavaskar's claim that an Indian B team could defeat Pakistan ... and develop their games. They can beat anyone, I've got no doubt about that. They've got the high ...
They scored 30 points in the fourth, but gave up 34 points. Again the team scored over thirty points in two quarters. Tyler Herro scored 40 points. The Heat killed Dallas with 25 second-chance points.
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