ESPN Special with Vlade - Oct 12th

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From Jason Jones' blog, in case anybody wants to set their DVR....

Former Kings star Vlade Divac will be featured in Once Brothers as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The documentary will be 90 minutes and centers on the friendship between Divac and Drazen Petrovic and how it dissolved before amid a civil war in Yugoslavia between Divac's Serbia and Petrovic's Croatia.

The documentary will air on ESPN on Oct. 12.
Read more: http://blogs.sacbee.com/sports/kings/archives/2010/09/divac-documenta.html#ixzz10NoOtJ1P

I wasn't sure where this should be posted...feel free to move.
 
#3
Although I know the basics of the story, I'm looking forward to seeing this. To never be able to reconcile with someone you love is so painful....always
 
#4
I have been watching the ESPN 30 for 30 Docs. And this should be a quality piece considering the past shows which have been very well done.

"The U" - University of Miami
"Winning Time" - Reggie Miller vs The Knicks
"Straight Out of LA" - Ice Cube and the Raiders
"Crossover" - The Allen Iverson Story

Those were some of my favorites, but they all have been very good.
 
#6
Heres the preview video.. Looks very good.

[video]http://www.marca.com/tv/?v=Wb85WKbJT5Z[/video]
Thanks for posting. It does look good. I can't even imagine the destruction, pain and grief caused by a country at war wirth itself and breaking up. How great must be the pain of that lost friendship that Vlade must carry with him the rest of his life.
 
#9
I remember years back Chick would occasionally make short mentions of Vlade and Petrovic having a tough relationship, but he wouldn't go much further into why. This doc was the first time I found out why. In the early 90s, I do recall Vlade and Petro not shaking hands while he would w/ Radja and Kukoc. Kukoc himself didn't seem all that thrilled about it himself, as a matter of fact, but they remained friendly. I recall a couple of fancy plays they made against each other one year and they had a chuckle and a point for each other.

I thought it was a good doc, but ESPN did some revisionist history in terms of Drazen's NBA career. Vlade was specifically known as the first Yugo to make it in the league and Drazen wasn't even a consideration until he burst out in 92 w/ the Nets. Very few NBA fans and commentators had an idea of how big Drazen was in Yugoslavia, initially. BSPN made it seem like Adelman was the one that held him down there instead of the standard rookie barriers that sometimes make it hard for even a good player to instantly make it big. Ainge was a very heady player and was FREquently mentioned as such in 91, 92 with Portland. There's no way in hell Drazen was prepared to do more for them at that early point than Ainge could and did. My team played them in 91, I watched them, Ainge was a key cog. Interestingly, so was Vlade.

Here are a few recaps of that series w/ various clips of younger Vlade, he did esepcially well at the end of Gm 1. There's also a seminal moment in the final secs of Gm 6 that shows Magic's tough love approach w/ him at that time ("dunk the MF!"). Duckworth hated Vlade, about half the time they ever played, it seemed like he would shove Vlade and get visibly irritated by his tricks.
Gm 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9QxtUC-r98
Gm 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYai8fMPY60
Gm 6 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51FEZEm_BDw

I remember the day Drazen died. I was stunned to hear the news, I heard it during 3rd period English from someone who came in late. The news hadn't yet made it to the morning paper. Then Reggie Lewis died a month later, I heard about it on my birthday right after I woke up. My mom ask me if I knew a player named Lewis. I knew he was dead when she asked me that because he had collapsed during a playoff gm w/ Charlotte back in April.
 
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