Court of Gold: il basket alle Olimpiadi di Parigi
Titolo originale: Court of Gold
Segui i potenziali candidati alla medaglia e le promettenti speranze nel basket maschile mentre le squadre si sfidano ai Giochi Olimpici di Parigi 2024 e agli eventi di qualificazione.Segui i potenziali candidati alla medaglia e le promettenti speranze nel basket maschile mentre le squadre si sfidano ai Giochi Olimpici di Parigi 2024 e agli eventi di qualificazione.Segui i potenziali candidati alla medaglia e le promettenti speranze nel basket maschile mentre le squadre si sfidano ai Giochi Olimpici di Parigi 2024 e agli eventi di qualificazione.
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This was a very enjoyable docuseries that followed four great teams during their time in the Paris Olympics. I really liked seeing more about other countries besides just the USA. To get to know the players and coaches for the other national teams was a great insight to the personalities of lesser known players. Seeing interviews with guys like Steve Nash and Tony Parker was a great way to contextualize basketball history on this Olympic stage.
I would have liked a little more insight to the group play of the teams. It would have been great to see more about Canada going 3-0. Since these episodes all varied in length, it definitely could have been added into the earlier episodes. But there was plenty of other great material included.
There was a great episode that got into the history of Serbia and the breaking up of Yugoslavia as well. I learned a lot that I never knew before, and got unique insight through the lens of sport and the Olympics.
The final episode really delivers, too. I love how much it allowed Steph the glory for his amazing moment in the gold medal game. A historic and close to an unforgettable game.
And, finally, shout out to KD. That man lives and breathes basketball, and seeing that level of passion for not only the sport but the camaraderie it brings is inspiring.
I would have liked a little more insight to the group play of the teams. It would have been great to see more about Canada going 3-0. Since these episodes all varied in length, it definitely could have been added into the earlier episodes. But there was plenty of other great material included.
There was a great episode that got into the history of Serbia and the breaking up of Yugoslavia as well. I learned a lot that I never knew before, and got unique insight through the lens of sport and the Olympics.
The final episode really delivers, too. I love how much it allowed Steph the glory for his amazing moment in the gold medal game. A historic and close to an unforgettable game.
And, finally, shout out to KD. That man lives and breathes basketball, and seeing that level of passion for not only the sport but the camaraderie it brings is inspiring.
Court of Gold does not contain layered or dramatic storylines - which is fine. The profound brilliance of this series is in the fact that it just simply archives some of the greatest basketball, Olympic, and sports moments in history, like:
As a viewer, you must watch with the understanding that the docuseries serves as a still shot in time, not as a multilayered documentary. Appreciate as a viewer, the art in which the players play the game and merely experience an actual historical paradigm shift in basketball, Olympic, and sports history.
To the nostalgic critics and disappointment haters... it is a Netflix sports documentary. Chill out!
- The closing of the chapter Lebron, Durant, and Curry Era
- The 'Steph Curry Shot' heard around the world (Is he Top 10 All-Time, now?)
- The sport of Basketball as the potential #1 international sport in the future
- American Black Swag vs. The World
- And (obviously) the beginning of the 'Wemby Era'
As a viewer, you must watch with the understanding that the docuseries serves as a still shot in time, not as a multilayered documentary. Appreciate as a viewer, the art in which the players play the game and merely experience an actual historical paradigm shift in basketball, Olympic, and sports history.
To the nostalgic critics and disappointment haters... it is a Netflix sports documentary. Chill out!
This series declares all pressures from USBMNT had after losing to World Cup and they decided to starstudded and claim this Olympic title to show the world they owns basketball at all cost.
And this was a great inspiration to younger generation players to compete at main stage level like this to show the world no matter where they come from.
Stephen Curry Kevin Durant LeBron James are the greatest basketball players in NBA who organized this US TEAM and and they were the best athletes who were on this team and they had to take over during this olympic run.
They finished at strongest level of undefeated run (4-0) in their exhibition opener games and (6-0) through the olympic tournament and finals.
We will never see a talented basketball team like this. God Bless America!
And this was a great inspiration to younger generation players to compete at main stage level like this to show the world no matter where they come from.
Stephen Curry Kevin Durant LeBron James are the greatest basketball players in NBA who organized this US TEAM and and they were the best athletes who were on this team and they had to take over during this olympic run.
They finished at strongest level of undefeated run (4-0) in their exhibition opener games and (6-0) through the olympic tournament and finals.
We will never see a talented basketball team like this. God Bless America!
Great documentary.
Steph Curry's performance at the 2024 Summer Olympics, captured in this great documentary "Court of Gold," was flawless. Curry was vital in Team USA's triumph, earning his first Olympic gold medal. His reaction to winning the gold medal was one of happiness and relief, since it was one of the few prizes missing from his impressive record.
Curry was the occasion! IT is described as "dream come true" and emphasized the significance of achieving this milestone. I love that this documentary includes poignant moments from other players, like Kevin Durant, who discussed the team's journey and camaraderie. Less Lebron james is also great. I love steve kerrs message also.
Steph Curry's performance at the 2024 Summer Olympics, captured in this great documentary "Court of Gold," was flawless. Curry was vital in Team USA's triumph, earning his first Olympic gold medal. His reaction to winning the gold medal was one of happiness and relief, since it was one of the few prizes missing from his impressive record.
Curry was the occasion! IT is described as "dream come true" and emphasized the significance of achieving this milestone. I love that this documentary includes poignant moments from other players, like Kevin Durant, who discussed the team's journey and camaraderie. Less Lebron james is also great. I love steve kerrs message also.
This documentary is truly beautiful, capturing the essence of the Olympic spirit. Having attended the Olympics myself, I can say there's an indescribable energy and passion that only those who experience it firsthand can understand. Unfortunately, the negativity from Serbian fans is overwhelming, they seem to be the sorest losers in sports, complaining everywhere, even on IMDb. Instead of appreciating great basketball, they focus on excuses. Kevin Durant, on the other hand, is the epitome of humility and leadership, proving once again why he is the best player on Team USA. It's simple, there is only one gold medal winner in Olympic basketball: Team USA.
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