ESPN reportedly open to selling Spike Lee’s Colin Kaepernick doc
ESPN gave the series a greenlight in 2020, but still doesn't plan to air it for at least a year and will reportedly allow Lee, Kaepernick and Jemele Hill to shop it elsewhere.
ESPN gave the series a greenlight in 2020, but still doesn't plan to air it for at least a year and will reportedly allow Lee, Kaepernick and Jemele Hill to shop it elsewhere.
ESPN's NBA Countdown was more obsessed with Stephen A. Smith than the actual basketball before Knicks-Pacers Game 7.
"Nantz honkin' on Bobo! Love it."
A fortunate set of circumstances led author Chris Herring to a big break.
Despite not winning a championship, the ‘90s Knicks were one of the most endearing teams in the history of New York City sports
Spike Lee is probably the perfect director for the project.
In 1991, Little Richard appeared as a genie in a Spike Lee ad for Air Jordans.
Lee would have explored Robinson's post-baseball life, politics, and the tragedy of his son's death.
"Don't worry if you don't like baseball or sports. This is a great American story."