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--Not sure if this should go in this forum but check this out!
http://www.filmstew.com/Content/Article.asp?ContentID=12936
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Clooney Hooping It Up
George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh's Section Eight takes center court at HBO with a new basketball-themed comedy series.
By Mark Umbach
Christina Radish Photo
Clooney and HBO tip off for new basketball series
George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh have been drafted into the NBA. According to Daily Variety, the pair's Section Eight production label has teamed up with NBA Entertainment and Maloof Television to produce an unscripted comedy series set in the world of hoops, which HBO is negotiating to pick up.
The new series will focus on the adventures of creating an expansion team in the NBA and will be told through the eyes of the team's coach, a veteran player, a up-and-coming rookie and a cheerleader. The episodes will follow the team and the key players as they struggle to find their place in the league. The untitled series will combine a mix of reality and fiction.
Although no deals are in place, former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson is said to be negotiating to take the role of the coach, with former L.A. Lakers center Vlade Divac in talks to take on the role of the seasoned vet. Variety reports that the producers will have unprecedented access to the NBA during filming.
--Guess Vlade is a former Lakers center huh?
http://www.filmstew.com/Content/Article.asp?ContentID=12936
Monday, December 12, 2005 Email
Clooney Hooping It Up
George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh's Section Eight takes center court at HBO with a new basketball-themed comedy series.
By Mark Umbach
Christina Radish Photo
Clooney and HBO tip off for new basketball series
George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh have been drafted into the NBA. According to Daily Variety, the pair's Section Eight production label has teamed up with NBA Entertainment and Maloof Television to produce an unscripted comedy series set in the world of hoops, which HBO is negotiating to pick up.
The new series will focus on the adventures of creating an expansion team in the NBA and will be told through the eyes of the team's coach, a veteran player, a up-and-coming rookie and a cheerleader. The episodes will follow the team and the key players as they struggle to find their place in the league. The untitled series will combine a mix of reality and fiction.
Although no deals are in place, former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson is said to be negotiating to take the role of the coach, with former L.A. Lakers center Vlade Divac in talks to take on the role of the seasoned vet. Variety reports that the producers will have unprecedented access to the NBA during filming.
--Guess Vlade is a former Lakers center huh?