Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has made some serious waves over the past several weeks. The HBO series, which focuses on the organization’s “Showtime” era in the ‘80s, has earned positive reviews, solid viewership numbers and a second season renewal. Amid its success though, the dramedy has received some not-so-positive feedback from some of the real-life players it’s depicting. Former Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar shared some thoughts just a few weeks ago, but he really didn’t hold back with his latest comments.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar previously said that Winning Time “wasn’t worth watching” and asserted that it portrays people that he knows in a “very negative light.” In the latest installment of his newsletter, however, he revealed that he has watched the series and proceeded to lay out his biggest gripes with it. The NBA legend, who’s also a lover of film and TV, referred to the production as boring and admitted to being surprised by this, given director Adam McKay’s involvement. Abdul-Jabbar then went on to chastise the characterizations of some of the Lakers’ biggest names like Dr. Jerry Buss (played by John C. Reilley):
The characters are crude stick-figure representations that resemble real people the way Lego Hans Solo resembles Harrison Ford. Each character is reduced to a single bold trait as if the writers were afraid anything more complex would tax the viewers’ comprehension. Jerry Buss is Egomaniac Entrepreneur, Jerry West is Crazed Coach, Magic Johnson is Sexual Simpleton, I’m Pompous Prick. They are caricatures, not characters. Amusement park portraits that emphasize one physical feature to amplify your appearance—but never touching the essence. The result of using caricatures instead of fully developed characters is that the plot becomes frenetic melodrama, sensationalized invented moments to excite the senses but reveal nothing deeper. It’s as if he strung together a bunch of flashing colored lights and told us, ‘This is the spirit of Christmas.’
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