HBO’s Lakers Series “One Of The Most Heavily Researched Sports Shows,” Says Writer Max Borenstein
HBO’s untitled series about theLos Angeles Lakerswill leave no stone unturned. Based onJeff Pearlman’s bookShowtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s, the all-star-led show focuses on the reigning champs in the ’80s. With Pat Riley coaching Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and James Worthy, the legendary team won five championships. Although the series is described as a drama, executive producer and writerMax Borensteintold us to expect a lot of laughs from the intensely researched show.
Borensteinis known for the Monsterverse movies, but it was his dramatic scripts that caught studios' eyes in the early days of his career. So despite all the monster mayhem he’s written, the Lakers project is in his wheelhouse. “Right now, I’m making a show for HBO,” he said. “It is dramatic, but it’s also very fun, funny, and irreverent.”
Adam McKay(The Big Short) is producing the series and directing the pilot. McKay is a bit of a basketball historian. He even co-hosts a podcast,Death at the Wing, about sports and politics. Considering everyone involved, expect the Lakers show to represent an “extraordinary” amount of research. Borenstein told us:
It’s Not All Serious Business
Borenstein sees it as a fun show, too. “It’s light-hearted material, in a sense, because it’s basketball,” he said, adding:
“It’s real people, and we’re treating it respectfully, but we’re having fun as Adam does in his films with the line between reality and a heightened version. We’re pretty open about it. It’s based on and inspired by the true story, but still having fun. The things that are the craziest are the truest, that’s the important thing. We were taking liberties, obviously, with what people were saying behind closed doors. In terms of the big stuff that happens, we have receipts. It’s going to be fun stuff.”
The show features a stacked cast of actors and characters. Most recently,Max E. Williamswascast asJack Nicholson,Carina Contias Paula Abdul, andMike Eppsas Richard Pryor, a role he’s been circling for years. They joined an already impressive ensemble. Here’s a not-so-quick rundown of who’s playing who:Adrien Brodyplays Pat Riley,John C. Reillyplays team owner Jerry Buss,Jason Clarkeplays general manager Jerry West,Jason Segalplays assistant coach Paul Westhead,Sally Fieldplays Jessie Buss,Quincy Isaiahplays Magic Johnson,Solomon Hughesplays Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,Gaby Hoffmannplays Claire Rothman, andBo Burnhamplays Larry Bird.