NBA Entertainment is the production arm of the
National Basketball Association (NBA) and produces many NBA-related films including team championship videos and blooper and entertainment reels. Founded in 1982, it used to be associated with
CBS/Fox Video, which was signing an agreement in 1987,[1] before changing its distribution partner to
Warner Bros. whose
Turner Sports division runs its website and is one of its major broadcast partners.[2]
Films produced by NBA Entertainment
That Magic Season: 1980 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1980
The Dynasty Renewed: 1981 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1981
Something to Prove: 1982 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1982
That Championship Feeling: 1983 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1983
Pride And Passion: 1984 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1984
Return To Glory: 1985 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1985
Sweet Sixteen: 1986 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1986
Home of the Brave: The 1986-87 Boston Celtics
The Drive for Five: The 1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers
The All New Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers 1989 (Note: this show featured a parody of the History of the NBA called the Unofficial History of the NBA).
Return to Rip City: The 1989-90 Portland Trail Blazers
Magic Johnson: Always Showtime 1991 (Note: this film would be updated in 1996 to include his first retirement, his 1992 Olympic experience and his return to the NBA in
1996).
NBA Entertainment is the production arm of the
National Basketball Association (NBA) and produces many NBA-related films including team championship videos and blooper and entertainment reels. Founded in 1982, it used to be associated with
CBS/Fox Video, which was signing an agreement in 1987,[1] before changing its distribution partner to
Warner Bros. whose
Turner Sports division runs its website and is one of its major broadcast partners.[2]
Films produced by NBA Entertainment
That Magic Season: 1980 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1980
The Dynasty Renewed: 1981 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1981
Something to Prove: 1982 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1982
That Championship Feeling: 1983 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1983
Pride And Passion: 1984 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1984
Return To Glory: 1985 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1985
Sweet Sixteen: 1986 NBA Playoffs and Finals 1986
Home of the Brave: The 1986-87 Boston Celtics
The Drive for Five: The 1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers
The All New Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers 1989 (Note: this show featured a parody of the History of the NBA called the Unofficial History of the NBA).
Return to Rip City: The 1989-90 Portland Trail Blazers
Magic Johnson: Always Showtime 1991 (Note: this film would be updated in 1996 to include his first retirement, his 1992 Olympic experience and his return to the NBA in
1996).