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Best 1 June 17th, 1994

On June 17th, 1994, Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls scored 36 points in Game Three of the NBA Finals against Orlando Magic, marking a pivotal moment in his historic comeback season and contributing to the Bulls’ eventual championship victory.

2 The Book of Manning

“The Book of Manning” meticulously chronicles the extraordinary football careers of brothers Peyton and Eli Manning, exploring their competitive relationship, NFL dominance with the New York Giants, and the unique family dynamics that shaped their legendary achievements through archival footage and...

3 You Don't Know Bo

“You Don’t Know Bo” is a documentary film exploring the life and career of boxer Charles “Bo” Gladney, chronicling his rise through the ranks and ultimately revealing a complex story of ambition, struggle, and the challenges faced by Black fighters in mid-20th century America.

4 The Fab Five

“The Fab Five” chronicles the rise of five African American football players from Detroit Central High School who revolutionized recruiting practices and gained national attention through their unprecedented access to University of Michigan’s collegiate program.

5 Four Falls of Buffalo

“Four Falls of Buffalo” meticulously chronicles the tumultuous life and career of Buffalo Bills linebacker Cornelius Bennett, exploring his aggressive playing style, personal struggles with substance abuse, and ultimately, his complex relationship with the team and its fans.

6 The Price of Gold

“The Price of Gold” meticulously chronicles the extraordinary life and career of cyclist Frankie Andreu, detailing his rise through amateur racing, Olympic triumphs, and subsequent struggles with addiction and perseverance within the demanding world of professional cycling.

7 No Mas
No Mas

“No Más” chronicles the tumultuous rise and fall of José Canseco’s career, examining his steroid use, public controversies, and complex relationship with baseball through archival footage and interviews.

8 The Best That Never Was

“The Best That Never Was” meticulously chronicles the tragic 1988 Boston Celtics’ implosion after acquiring Kevin McHale and Larry Bird, examining the team's flawed strategy and ultimately devastating playoff loss through extensive archival footage and expert analysis.

9 9.79*
9.79*

“9.79°” is a documentary film examining the extraordinary career of cyclist Greg LeMond, focusing on his three consecutive Tour de France victories from 1986 to 1989 and highlighting key moments within those races.

10 King's Ransom

“King’s Ransom” chronicles the tumultuous rise and fall of the Philadelphia Eagles’ 1980 Super Bowl championship team, examining the complex interplay of talent, ambition, and financial pressures within the NFL during a transformative era.

11 Fernando Nation

Fernando Nation is a documentary film exploring the life and career of Brazilian footballer Fernando Henrique Cardoso, detailing his rise from youth soccer to a distinguished managerial role across Europe’s top leagues.

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