'Dream Team' documentary sets NBA TV viewing record
NBA TV's critically acclaimed premiere of the documentary “The Dream Team” averaged 847,000 total viewers to become the network's most-viewed telecast of all-time.
The 90-minute documentary celebrates the 20th anniversary of USA Basketball's 1992 gold-medal-winning Olympic basketball team. Narrated by Ed Burns, the film features recent interviews with all 12 members, including Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Charles Barkley.
If you missed the premiere, it's re-airing several times, including 9:30 p.m. Friday.
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— ESPN's “Outside the Lines,” 8 a.m. Sunday, includes a segment on the special bond between the Thunder and Oklahoma City.
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