vernongee
Joined Feb 2025
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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!