Backstage: Lakers is a weekly sportsdocumentary television series produced bySpectrum SportsNet which covers theLos Angeles Lakers from an in-depth, behind-the-scenes angle, giving the viewer "unprecedented access" to the team.[1]
The series has documented the season from inside the locker room, the practice facility, the executive offices, the training room, as well as chronicling the players at home with their families and on the road with their team.[2]
A new 30-minute episode debuts every week of the season after the postgame show on Spectrum SportsNet. Re-airs can be viewed multiple times throughout the week on the network and its website.[3]
After the landmark rights deal betweenTime Warner Cable and the Los Angeles Lakers was completed in February 2011,[4] the idea for a weekly series was immediately put into motion based on the original talks of the partnership. Lakers Executive Vice President of Business OperationsJeanie Buss endorsed the proposed show as giving "one of the strongest fan bases in professional sports the access to the Lakers that they crave," while Time Warner Cable Sports executives stated that the Lakers would now allow cameras to go places "where they typically aren't allowed, which is exactly what was envisioned" when the decision was made to launch the networks.[1]
The first episode of the series debuted on the launch night of the networks, October 1,2012 at 9:00PMPST.[5]
Some of the topics covered onBackstage: Lakers in the2012-13 Lakers season included:
The arrival ofSteve Nash andDwight Howard in the off-season, as cameras captured both players getting a tour of the Lakers' offices and training facilities on their first day with the team.
The departure of head coachMike Brown,[6] the interim head coachBernie Bickerstaff, and the arrival of present head coachMike D'Antoni with a behind-the-scenes camera following D'Antoni as he greeted his new players and coached the team at the practice facility for the first time.
Lakers head athletic trainer Gary Vitti as he is wired for sound as he tends to an unexpected injury to Dwight Howard during the game.
Lakers General ManagerMitch Kupchak and his daily responsibilities at the team offices and during the game.
A special tribute to the life and legacy of Dr.Jerry Buss featuring highlights from his memorial service and apre-game ceremony in his honor.[7]
A surprise reunion of an Army officer and his family at a Lakers game on January 25 atSTAPLES Center after a brief return from duty inAfghanistan.[8]
Top-ranked tennis playerNovak Djokovic shoots around with the team before a game at STAPLES Center, and meets Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard in the training room.
The Lakers coaching staff during a pre-game morning meeting as they review plays and strategy before games against theMiami Heat and theToronto Raptors.
Exclusive footage inside the Lakers locker room immediately after the team's comeback win against theToronto Raptors and a speech by Kobe Bryant to the team, after his 41-point, 12 assist performance, including multiple three-pointers to seal the victory.[9]
Behind-the-scenes footage of Kobe Bryant in the locker room immediately after his season-ending injury to hisAchilles tendon with reaction from Gary Vitti and Head physical therapist Dr. Judy Seto.
The team's first round playoff series in San Antonio.
OnceSpectrum SportsNet LA was launched in 2014, a similar all-access series premiered as well, offering behind-the-scenes access to the Dodgers clubhouse and players off-the-field.[10]
From 2012 to 2017, A similar all-access series chronicled another team partner of Spectrum SportsNet, theLA Galaxy, including exclusive interviews & footage on and off the field. The series premiered during the Galaxy's 2012 playoff run to the2012 MLS Cup.[11]
Starting in 2018, a bi-weekly, behind-the-scenes show debuted for theLos Angeles Chargers, providing unprecedented access to the team during the season.[12]