Netflix’s Starting 5 trailer for the NBA version of Drive to Survive is here and it looks amazing

The show features LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis.

Netflix will soon have a show about the NBA, releasing October 9, and we finally have a trailer to get excited about.

Starting 5 features a primary cast of LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards and Domantas Sabonis. It is a 10-part series that provides an inside look at the 2023-24 NBA season. Each episode is a 45-minute long insight into their lives on and off the court.

This series will operate a bit like Drive to Survive about F1 racing, Break Point about tennis, Quarterback and Receiver about the NFL, as well as Full Swing about golf.

This trailer has some fun moments, including voiceovers from all of the main stars as well as LeBron James’ daughter Zhuri and a weird moment of James dressed as The Joker from Batman.

We also see Anthony Edwards singing, some mic’d up moments on the court, and a lot of the stars hanging with their families.

The series is produced by UNINTERRUPTED (from Maverick Carter) as well as Higher Ground Productions (from Barack and Michelle Obama) and Omaha Productions (from Peyton Manning).

Here are a few of the features still images from the show:

LeBron James

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Jimmy Butler

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Anthony Edwards

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Domantas Sabonis

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Jayson Tatum

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Maverick Carter, LeBron James’ manager, admits to illegal betting

A potentially major allegation has come to light regarding Maverick Carter, LeBron James’ longtime business manager.

For most of LeBron James’ NBA career, Maverick Carter has served as his business manager. Carter, like James, grew up in Akron, Ohio, and although he didn’t finish his college education, he paid his dues in terms of learning business.

While James’ team of representatives, which includes Carter and agent Rich Paul, is seen as a success story, a new and major allegation has come to light.

Carter has reportedly admitted to betting on NBA games by using an illegal bookmaker. He made this admission in November 2021 to federal agents when they were doing an investigation into Wayne Nix, the illegal bookie in question.

Via Washington Post:

“Carter and his attorneys told investigators, the records show, that he placed approximately 20 bets on football and basketball games over the course of a year, with each bet ranging from $5,000 to $10,000,” Gus Garcia-Roberts wrote. “An indictment in the case states that in November 2019, amid the [Los Angeles] Lakers’ championship season, Nix’s partner Edon Kagasoff told a ‘business manager for a professional basketball player’ via text that he could increase his wagers up to $25,000 on NBA games.”

Adam Mendelsohn, who is a spokesman for Carter and James, said Carter “was not the target of the investigation, cooperated, was never charged, and never contacted again on the matter.” Mendelsohn also claimed the bets Carter placed had nothing to do with James, while Carter told agents he “could not remember placing any bets on the Lakers.”

Two other high-profile athletes are also involved: former Chicago Bulls Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen, who also admitted to making bets through Nix, and former Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig, one of Nix’s clients.

Carter told the investigators how he knew Nix.

“The following month, investigators conducted a video interview with Carter, who was a passenger in his own car and joined in the interview by two attorneys,” wrote Garcia-Roberts after revealing details about Pippen’s interview with investigators. “According to a report detailing the interview, Mitchell, the prosecutor, also explained to Carter, as investigators routinely do, the statute making it a crime to lie during such an interview.

“Agents showed Carter photos of several people involved in the betting operation, according to the report, and he said he recognized just one of them: Nix, with whom he had played cards in Las Vegas on a couple of occasions.

“Carter said he met Nix in 2017 or 2018 through a friend named Jeff from Ohio, whose last name Carter said he couldn’t remember. But other records shed light on connections between Carter and Nix’s operation.”

“… Carter told the agents that when he was in Las Vegas, Nix would tag along with him and others. Outside of Las Vegas, Carter said, he and Nix talked only on the phone. When the agents asked if he still had Nix’s phone number, Carter said he deleted it after he learned that the government ‘was looking’ at Nix. Carter shared with the investigators his own phone number that he said he texted Nix from, and said that he utilized ‘no other phones.’”

“Carter acknowledged that he knew Nix was involved in gambling and said Nix owed him money from both poker and football. The 20 bets he placed through Nix were on college football, the NFL and the NBA, Carter told the agents, and he said he would text Nix his bets or place them directly through Sand Island Sports, the Costa Rican website Nix used. Carter said he didn’t know of Edon Kagasoff.

“Carter said he paid and received winnings from Nix via wire transfers and cash, identifying one of his employees who he said handled the cash drops. The federal agents asked Carter if he had been ‘truthful and not misleading’ in any of his responses, according to the investigative report, and Carter said he was.”

It’s important to keep in mind that per NBA rules, players, team officials and league officials aren’t allowed to bet on NBA games. The National Basketball Players Association, the union for NBA players, doesn’t allow agents to place bets on NBA games, but it doesn’t have such restrictions on business managers such as Carter.

LeBron James on being an owner: ‘I don’t wanna pick the players but I wanna be a part of the process’

So what might The King look as an owner? Will he be a controlling figure, harkening back to his much-memed days as “LeGM”? Or will he be willing to step aside and delegate the work to members of his front office? As usual, the answer lies somewhere …

So what might The King look as an owner? Will he be a controlling figure, harkening back to his much-memed days as “LeGM”? Or will he be willing to step aside and delegate the work to members of his front office? As usual, the answer lies somewhere in between. During the inaugural “TNF in The Shop”, which broadcast the Tennessee Titans and the Green Bay Packers’ Thursday night clash involving guests such as Maverick Carter, Paul Rivera, Jamie Foxx, Jalen Ramsey, Rob Lowe, and Dez Bryant, LeBron James gave fans an insight as to how he might operate as a team owner. “I don’t wanna pick the players but I wanna be a part of the process. I wanna be part of the process because I know players and I watch them all. But I don’t wanna do their job. But I’m hiring you to do a job and giving you a timeline to do your job. If you do not do your job, you know, it’s probably time,” James said.

Source: Jedd Pagaduan @ Clutch Points

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

CBS NBA @CBSSportsNBA
LeBron James laments lack of talent around Aaron Rodgers, but it sure sounds like he’s talking to the Lakers
cbssports.com/nba/news/lebro…2:31 AM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Kawhi finished +26 in 24 mins. He had 6 pts, 5 rebs, 4 asts, snapping 177 straight regular-season games in double figures, 3rd-longest active streak behind LeBron (1,106) and Luka (180). Last time Kawhi failed to reach 10 points was Dec. 18, 2017 against Clips per @ESPNStatsInfo1:11 AM
Ohm Youngmisuk @NotoriousOHM
Here’s your latest LA basketball fix as ⁦@Dave McMenamin⁩ and I discuss the Lakers getting whole and keeping LeBron engaged, Kawhi’s return, AD and Russ and Luka vs Clippers on @youtube youtu.be/CvbdIkn75tM12:06 AM
Ian Begley @IanBegley
Kevin Durant is the 19th player in NBA history to score 26,000 points. Only other currently rostered player to reach 26K is LeBron James. If Durant scores 25 pts vs POR, he’ll join Michael Jordan as the only NBA players in past 55 yrs to score 25+ in their teams first 16 games – 11:41 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
With that basket, Kevin Durant (19 points) is the 19th player in NBA history to score 26,000 career points.
The only other player currently on an NBA roster to reach the 26,000-point mark is LeBron James. – 11:31 PM
Eric Pincus @EricPincus
Latest @SportsBizClass
Who Can Be Traded and When After an Extension? — Hoping to clear up some of the confusion why someone like LeBron cannot be traded, but Bojan or even Darius can. Not suggesting they would be, but what’s up with the rules? sportsbusinessclassroom.com/who-can-be-tra…10:42 PM
CBS NBA @CBSSportsNBA
LeBron James injury update: Lakers star updated to questionable vs. Pistons on Friday
cbssports.com/nba/news/lebro…6:08 PM
Marc Stein @TheSteinLine
The Lakers say they have officially upgraded LeBron James (left adductor strain) to questionable for Friday’s home game against Detroit. The injury has sidelined James for the Lakers’ last two games.
More NBA from me: marcstein.substack.com5:16 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
Lakers coach Darvin Ham on if LeBron James needs to do any contract drills or scrimmage before returning: “Nah, he’s got 20 years of contact.” – 4:50 PM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
LeBron James has been upgraded to questionable for Friday’s game against the Pistons, per the Lakers. – 4:48 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
Darvin Ham on if LeBron James needs to do any any contract drills or scrimmage: “Nah, he’s got 20 years of contact.” – 4:34 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
It was a no contact practice today — Darvin Ham says LeBron James looked “great” and was running and jumping. Not sure of his status yet. Ham adds that Schröder and Bryant will likely see floor time tomorrow against Detroit. – 4:34 PM
Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said LeBron James is listed as questionable for tomorrow’s game vs the Pistons. Ham liked how LeBron looked and moved, but todays practice only consisted of non-contact drills. – 4:33 PM
Paul Pierce @paulpierce34
It’s a possibility we can have a NBA playoffs with no KD no Lebron and no Steph Curry . Is there a changing of the gaurd happening right before our eyes ,speak on it .🤷🏾‍♂️ – 1:47 PM
Jimmy Spencer @JimmySpencer
Ever wonder what it’s like to watch a football game with @LeBron James?
The premiere episode of TNF in The Shop is tonight on Prime during the Titans-Packers game.
Here’s the huge lineup that will join Bron, @mavcarter & @pr_rwtw:
@iamjamiefoxx
@jalenramsey
@DezBryant
@RobLowe pic.twitter.com/sYdfiZGzZB1:02 PM

Chris Broussard @Chris_Broussard
Was KD’s legacy talk a cop out? Is LeBron still the face of the NBA? Is Kyrie’s NBA future on the line this season? & more! Guests: @GregJennings @Kristian Winfield @Mark Medina
Catch us live weeknights 7-10p ET on @FoxSportsRadio & @iHeartRadio podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…11:35 AM
NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
Imagine a world where Steph, LeBron and KD all start the season with a .400 or less win pct 😳 pic.twitter.com/WBTpQKMbCv10:57 AM

Marla Ridenour @MRidenourABJ
From @ByGeorgeThomas: Canton native will work with LeBron James, Maverick Carter on ‘Thursday Night Football’ @LeBron James beaconjournal.com/story/sports/n… via @beaconjournal10:43 AM

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Erick Savage: L3Br0n. -via Twitter / November 18, 2022
Clutch Points: “I would say it’s a discredit when you got a transcendent franchise player… why wouldn’t you surround that when you got the picks to maximize what he can do?” “Are we still talking football or we talking basketball?” LeBron James on Aaron Rodgers 😬👀 pic.twitter.com/pxh58V2HUQ -via Twitter @ClutchPointsApp / November 18, 2022

What LeBron James’ extension means for Bronny, the Lakers and the NBA

Let’s break down what LeBron’s big deal means for the relevant parties.

LeBron James has redefined what success means in the modern NBA – and not just on the court, either. The four-time champion, four-time league MVP and 18-time All Star has also become an all-time maven in the business of basketball.

The latest evidence of James’ dominance off the court is the contract extension he just signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. According to the Athletic, James has signed a two-year deal worth a total of $97.1 million. The contract includes a third-year player option for the 2024-2025 season. Let’s break down what LeBron’s big deal means for the relevant parties.

LeBron James

First of all, it’s worth mentioning just how rare it is for any athlete to make this kind of deal at James’ age. Other players were arguably better at their peak but exactly no one has performed at the level James has past the age of 35. LeBron has now earned $387 million total in his singular career.

The Lakers

Normally, retaining a top-five talent at any point in their career is a win for a franchise. Unfortunately, this particular franchise has higher expectations than any other in the sport and the move also made it more difficult for them to build a championship contender around James.

While they won a title led by LeBron two years ago, there are now new obstacles to the elusive ring No. 18. That list includes a surprisingly-resurgent Warriors dynasty – winners of four of the last seven NBA Finals – plus new threats like Mavericks star Luka Doncic, who is likely to surpass LeBron as the best non-center in the league soon, if he hasn’t already.

The greatest obstacle to their success is, of course, Russell Westbrook, who was supposed to be the missing third piece to complement James and superstar center Anthony Davis. However, Westbrook’s contract (he makes $47.1 million this year) and his woeful performance last season might just make him the lowest-value player in the NBA.

Until LA finds a willing trade partner or Westbrook becomes a fundamentally different kind of player, it’s difficult to envision them getting the supporting role pieces they need to come out of a stacked Western Conference.

Bronny James

The timing of James’ contract – especially the third-year player option – might reveal his future plans. James has made it known that he plans to play the last season of his NBA career on the same team as his son Bronny, who’s entering his Senior year of high school. Bronny won’t be eligible for the draft for another two years, so LeBron will have to wait a while. That option for 2024-2025 might give James the flexibility he needs to join whichever team winds up getting Bronny…

The NBA

This sets up what may be the most interesting offseason and draft in the recent history of the league. Once Bronny is eligible, teams may be falling all over themselves to draft him – especially if it means they’ll be first in line to sign his dad – even if he’ll be 40 by the time that season ends.

A few things seem certain: If Bronny …

A few things seem certain: If Bronny attends college, it will be at a school sponsored by Nike, which has invested heavily in his father since James entered the N.B.A. as a generational phenom in 2003. And ESPN, which has been a frequent collaborator with James, will be an eager partner. James’s longtime advisers, Rich Paul and Maverick Carter, will be conduits for anyone interested in recruiting Bronny. “I’ve got to listen to dad, Rich or Maverick,” said an assistant at a school that has expressed interest in recruiting him.

But the real key to James’ …

But the real key to James’ billion-dollar fortune: He’s been more than just a pitchman. James has long structured deals to give him equity in brands he partners with, giving him a cut of the upside instead of a quick paycheck. In 2015, James walked away from an endorsement agreement with McDonald’s, worth an estimated $15 million over four years, to instead gamble on the fast-growing Blaze Pizza chain, where he’s an investor. He’s taken equity in brands like smart gym-maker Tonal and rideshare giant Lyft as well. Then there’s SpringHill, the TV and movie production outfit built by James and business partner Maverick Carter. Last October, outside investors including Boston Red Sox owner Fenway Sports Group and Epic Games bought into the venture–which helped produce the $163 million (worldwide box office gross) Space Jam: A New Legacy and HBO documentary What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali–at a $725 million valuation. James, of course, remains the biggest shareholder.

James has definitely been thinking …

James has definitely been thinking about the back end. The biggest business for James and his longtime business partner, Maverick Carter, is The SpringHill Company, which was founded in 2015 and encompasses production company SpringHill Entertainment, Uninterrupted and brand consultancy Robot. SpringHill sold a minority stake last year to a consortium led by Gerry Cardinale’s sports-focused RedBird Capital, which also included Nike, Epic Games and FSG. The deal valued the company at $725 million. Revenue for SpringHill is expected to be north of $100 million this year. Most of the cash infusion is expected to go toward building the company, and Sportico gave James only a marginal bump to his off-court earnings, which totaled $90 million, by our count.

LeBron James biopic to premiere in 2023

Peacock has announced three original films from Universal Pictures to premiere on the service in 2023. Shooting Stars, from LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company, Praise This, from Will Packer, and a reimagining of The Killer from …

Peacock has announced three original films from Universal Pictures to premiere on the service in 2023. Shooting Stars, from LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company, Praise This, from Will Packer, and a reimagining of The Killer from John Woo are part of the previously announced collaboration with Universal to produce films made exclusively for Peacock.

Source: Denise Petski @ Deadline

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Justin Kubatko @jkubatko
📅 On this day in 2021, the @Golden State Warriors Draymond Green had 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 15 assists in a 123-108 win over the Pelicans.
It was Green’s seventh 15-assist game of the season, breaking a tie with LeBron James for the most such games in a single season by a non-guard. pic.twitter.com/D9S4N7ijK01:01 PM

Nick DePaula @NickDePaula
Nike just released @FAMU_MBB’s jerseys at retail — the 1st HBCU jersey to feature @LeBron James‘ Crown logo:
https://t.co/XJXgzvMghz
@FAMU_1887 is the only “LeBron School” in college sports, as part of Nike’s 6-year partnership with @FAMUAthletics. pic.twitter.com/1snH127zCK12:39 PM

Justin Kubatko @jkubatko
James Harden now has 18 career playoff games in which he’s shot less than 40% from the field and committed five or more turnovers.
Since the NBA began tracking individual turnovers in 1977-78, only LeBron James (22) and Russell Westbrook (20) have recorded more such games. pic.twitter.com/S1qLtzrsx09:31 AM

Tommy Beer @TommyBeer
Highest postseason scoring averages in NBA History:
1. Luka Doncic: 33.4 point per game
1. Michael Jordan: 33.4 PPG
3. Allen Iverson: 29.7 PPG
4. Kevin Durant: 29.4 PPG
5. Jerry West: 29.1 PPG
6. LeBron James: 28.7 PPG – 8:35 AM
Micah Adams @MicahAdams13
DeAndre Jordan got waived for DJ Agustin by a Lakers team that finished 33-49 and was so thin inside that LeBron started at center.
So yeah… I’d say the bad DJ minutes are not surprising. – 8:21 PM
Jeff Goodman @GoodmanHoops
Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot has hired Dru Joyce III as his associate head coach. Joyce, who was a teammate of @LeBron James and played for Dambrot at St. Vincent-St. Mary, was previously an assistant at Cleveland State. – 2:19 PM
Brad Botkin @bradbotkincbs
I’ve seen a few “how far is current Giannis from peak LeBron” Qs and let me just say, don’t even go there – 2:42 PM
LeBron James @KingJames
Happy Bday my G!! @CuffsTheLegend Yessir!! – 1:19 PM
Tommy Beer @TommyBeer
RJ Barrett is one of only five players in NBA history to tally more than 3,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 500 assists and 200 treys before turning 22 years old.
The other four players in this club are:
LeBron James,
Luka Doncic,
Kevin Durant,
Kobe Bryant.
tommybeer.substack.com/p/new-york-kni…7:51 AM
Mark Haynes @markhaynesnba
Stephen Curry on LeBron James and Kevin Durant not being in this stage of the playoffs:
“You’re still going to see those guys back, Bron, KD, all those guys you mentioned. It ain’t like they’re just going to ride off into the sunset either.” pic.twitter.com/yNSW2XR6Yt7:03 PM

Chris Biderman @TheWarriorsWire
After Gary Payton II buried a pair of clutch triples in the fourth quarter to help the Warriors eliminate the Nuggets in Game 5, LeBron James chimed in on Twitter. warriorswire.usatoday.com/2022/04/27/leb…6:00 PM

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Shooting Stars hails from LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company. The film follows LeBron’s origin story as a high-school basketball player and is currently being filmed in his hometown of Akron. Academy Award-nominees Rachel Winter and Terence Winter are producing along with The SpringHill Company. -via Deadline / May 3, 2022