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Starting 5

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2024 American TV series or program
Starting 5
Genre
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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
Production
Executive producers
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseOctober 9, 2024 (2024-10-9) –
present

Starting 5 is an American television documentary series developed forNetflix. It follows variousNational Basketball Association (NBA) players throughout an entire NBA series, delving into their on-court performance and off-court personal lives. NBA playerLeBron James' production companyUninterrupted, as well asOmaha Productions andHigher Ground Productions produced the series. James' business partner and friendMaverick Carter serves as an executive producer on the series, as does Omaha'sPeyton Manning and Higher Ground'sBarack andMichelle Obama.

James starred in the first season alongsideJimmy Butler,Anthony Edwards,Domantas Sabonis, andJayson Tatum. Released on October 9, 2024, the season had a mixed critical reception. A second season starringJaylen Brown,Kevin Durant,Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,Tyrese Haliburton, andJames Harden has been announced.

Development

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The series is produced byUninterrupted, a media production company under theSpringHill Company umbrella and founded byLeBron James andMaverick Carter.Omaha Productions andHigher Ground Productions also helped produceStarting 5.[1][2][3] Executive producers for the series include Carter, Jamal Henderson, Philip Byron, and Randy Mims (through Uninterrupted);Barack andMichelle Obama, Vinnie Malhotra, and Ethan Lewis (through Higher Ground); andPeyton Manning, Jamie Horowitz, and Sam Pepper (through Omaha).[4] The series was developed forNetflix, which has worked with Uninterrupted and Omaha before on similar sports documentary series such asThe Redeem Team andQuarterback.[5] Though Higher Ground worked with Netflix before,Starting 5 marked the company's first sports-related programming to stream on the service.[5] Susan Ansman, Trishtan Williams, and Peter J. Scalettar serve as directors on the series, with the latter also being the series' showrunner.[5][6]

The three production companies involved provided their own unique assets to the series' development; Uninterrupted/SpringHill "brought its ongoing experience with athlete-driven productions", while Higher Ground were involved with the series' storytelling and "emotionally driven" aspects, and throughQuarterback andReceiver, Omaha providedproofs of concept for the network, NBA league brass, and the players in the series.[7]Quarterback was "particularly influential" in the development ofStarting 5, with Ansman citing the "depth and length of access granted toQuarterback" by high-profile players likePatrick Mahomes as opening the door for similarly-styled series.[7]

Players featured in season one

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Set during the2023–24 NBA season, the series' first season consists of ten 45-minute episodes.[5][8] James, playing for theLos Angeles Lakers, is one of the five players followed throughout the season.[9] The other players featured areJimmy Butler of theMiami Heat,Anthony Edwards of theMinnesota Timberwolves,Domantas Sabonis of theSacramento Kings, andJayson Tatum of theBoston Celtics.[5]

Scalettar explained toVariety that theStarting 5 crew "shot episodes with the intention of breaking through the media trained facade possessed by players to find underlying emotional subtext".[10] Featuring Sabonis' wife Shashana Rosen and "focusing on family dynamics", for example, "allowed the creatives to discover threads of vulnerability".[10] The personal lives of the five players were indeed significantly featured during the season. Included in the season were Butler's agent notifying him on his father being diagnosed with a terminal illness, as well as James and his wifeSavannah reflecting on their sonBronny suffering a cardiac arrest in July 2023.[7][11][12] Tatum's parents and his son Deuce were featured in his moments in the series, with his storyline following the Celtics' route to winning the2024 NBA Finals.[7][11] Some of the series' moments covering Sabonis are told through his wife's perspective; Sabonis' status as asecond-generation NBA player is also explored in the series.[11] Another topic explored in the season is Edwards' girlfriend giving birth and his resulting fatherhood.[12]

Release and future

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The first season of the series was released onNetflix on October 9, 2024.[8] On October 30, a second season was announced.[13] It is set to starJaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics,Kevin Durant of thePhoenix Suns,Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of theOklahoma City Thunder,Tyrese Haliburton of theIndiana Pacers, andJames Harden of theLos Angeles Clippers.[14]

Reception

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The first season ofStarting 5 received lukewarm critical reception. One positive review came from Katie Baker ofThe Ringer, who wrote "the moments that take place in cramped arena hallways or sprawling kitchens or, in one case, a labor and delivery ward (!) are what really light up the show—and distinguish it from so many other projects in the increasingly crowded sports documentary space."[7] Baker also wrote positively of the creators and five subjects' willingness to participate in the series' film-making during the first season, writing that they "don't merely understand the assignment—they actually seem to enjoy doing the hard work required of it".[7] Edwards' youthful exuberance was praised by Baker and Jason Jones ofThe Athletic.[12] Jones, however, was more critical of the series, particularly its depiction of on-court drama. He complimented the series for its coverage of the players' family dynamics but lamented that "the basketball insights in the documentary aren't bad; they just aren't groundbreaking."[12]

Alison Herman ofVariety was much more critical of the series, however. Herman wrote that there is a trade-off inherent with series likeStarting 5, elaborating that "On the one hand, the comfort of editorial control allows for access into the players' private lives. On the other, that very control all but guarantees the access won't amount to true perspective or vulnerability.Starting 5 delivers on that guarantee with an unremarkable survey of truly remarkable people. The thrill of meeting the players' families and seeing their homes quickly dissipates in light of trite, safe insights into the existence of the NBA's elite. They love their wives, children and parents. They care deeply about winning. They have quirks and eccentricities, but only endearing ones". Herman bemoaned that the players' social media feeds could offer more to viewers than the series. She added that the season "conspicuously lacks such an overarching story", but did positively note that "the players themselves are left to keep us entertained, a weight they are thankfully capable of shouldering".[15]

References

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  1. ^Zee, Michaela (August 28, 2024)."'Starting 5': LeBron James, Jayson Tatum and Jimmy Butler Among NBA Players Featured in Obamas-Produced Sports Series".Variety. RetrievedAugust 28, 2024.
  2. ^Weprin, Alex (August 28, 2024)."LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards to Star in Netflix NBA Docuseries 'Starting 5'".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedAugust 28, 2024.
  3. ^Goldbart, Max (August 28, 2024)."Netflix Confirms Basketball Series From LeBron James, Peyton Manning & The Obamas; Sets October Premiere Date".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedAugust 28, 2024.
  4. ^"New Netflix sports series 'Starting 5' follows Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, Domantas Sabonis and Jayson Tatum during 2023-24 season".National Basketball Association. August 28, 2024. RetrievedAugust 30, 2024.
  5. ^abcdeHudspeth, Christopher (August 28, 2024)."Starting 5 Follows the NBA Season Through the Eyes of Its Biggest Players".Tudum.Netflix. RetrievedAugust 30, 2024.
  6. ^Leib, Mason (August 28, 2024)."New Obama-produced series 'Starting 5' follows LeBron James, other NBA stars throughout season".Good Morning America. RetrievedAugust 30, 2024.
  7. ^abcdefBaker, Katie (October 9, 2024)."10 Takeaways From 'Starting 5,' Netflix's Sweaty, Nosy New NBA Docuseries".The Ringer. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  8. ^abMcDonald, Carrie (August 28, 2024)."LeBron James, Anthony Edwards among NBA stars in 'Starting 5' Netflix series".USA Today. RetrievedAugust 30, 2024.
  9. ^Kreps, Daniel (August 28, 2024)."LeBron James, Jimmy Butler to Feature in Netflix's NBA Docuseries 'Starting 5'".Rolling Stone. RetrievedAugust 30, 2024.
  10. ^abBuenahora, Andrés (November 1, 2024)."NBA Star Domantas Sabonis Gets Vulnerable in Netflix Docuseries 'Starting 5'".Variety. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  11. ^abc"Netflix's 'Starting 5' docuseries gives look into personal lives of NBA stars".Sports Business Journal. October 10, 2024. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2025. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  12. ^abcdJones, Jason (October 9, 2024)."Netflix NBA series 'Starting 5' gives peek at family life, but doesn't go much deeper".The Athletic. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025 – viaThe New York Times.
  13. ^"Celtics Star in the Spotlight in Season 2 of Starting 5 on Netflix".Sports Illustrated. October 30, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  14. ^"Netflix's 'Starting 5' Season 2 to feature Jaylen Brown, with filming underway".Sports Business Journal. October 30, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  15. ^Herman, Alison (October 9, 2024)."LeBron James NBA Docuseries 'Starting 5' Is a Mediocre Ode to Excellence: TV Review".Variety. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
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