Shut Up and Dribble

An inside look at the changing role of athletes in our fraught cultural and political environment, through the lens of the NBA.

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Documentary
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First Aired on

Nov 03, 2018

1 seaons till Nov 17, 2018

Popularity: 16.4637
1 votes
Networks
(US)
Production

SpringHill Entertainment (US)Religion of Sports (US)Dirty Robber (US)

Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: Part 3

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 3 episodes

Season 1

Aired

3 Episodes
  • Episode 1Part 151 min

    Prompted by Laura Ingraham’s public criticism of LeBron James and other NBA players' outspokenness on the current political climate, the first episode is an exploration of the league’s social and cultural influence across time. Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson risked their careers and paved the way for generations of future players. Julius “Dr. J” Erving’s style of play laid the groundwork for Larry Bird and Magic Johnson (and David Stern) to catapult the NBA into an era of higher visibility and prosperity.

  • Episode 2Part 251 min

    1984 brought the arrival of the one and only Michael Jordan. MJ breaks barriers when his out-of-context quote, “Republicans buy sneakers too” becomes a signature declaration for a generation of players. In the wake of the Rodney King riots in L.A., two black players, Craig Hodges and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, make their voices heard and pay the price. Allen Iverson rises and becomes a trendsetter unlike anyone before him, even though his defiant style on the court gets him only so far in the NBA.

  • Episode 3Part 351 min

    The very public brawl known as “Malice in the Palace” is the catalyst for new NBA rules. But it is also an opportunity for players to own their brands and create both social and financial equity for themselves. The NBA begins its transition to a “players’ league,” with players reaching unprecedented levels of economic and cultural influence. The murders of Trayvon Martin and Erik Garner create a chance for NBA players to stand up and be heard. In the present turbulent political era, players are now unwilling to just “shut up and dribble."

Crew & Team

Martin Desmond Roe

Executive Producer

Datari Turner

Executive Producer

Maverick Carter

Executive Producer

Gotham Chopra

Executive Producer

LeBron James

Executive Producer

Philip Byron

Co-Producer

Jacob Mosler

Line Producer

Dawn Manning

Line Producer

Meghan Cirillo

Post Producer

Radhika Womack

Production Manager

Victoria Harley

Associate Producer

Adam Feinstein

Co-Executive Producer

Chris Uettwiller

Executive Producer

Alex Stapleton

Co-Executive Producer

Vinnie Malhotra

Executive Producer

Jamal Henderson

Co-Executive Producer

Stephen Espinoza

Executive Producer

Rich Paul

Executive Producer

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