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On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds an 83% approval rating based on 18 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Trying to defend the title is hard, but Winning Time ' s sophomore season keeps pace as some of the best courtside seats to sports history that television can provide."
A death or injury provides the main character with the extra incentive to win. [5] The main character is considered too old to win, yet does. [5] An emotional speech inspires the protagonists. [5] Near the end of the movie it will seem that the protagonist's team has no chance of winning, but they quickly bounce back with little time left.
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When it comes to basketball culture and the Showtime Lakers era, many would view the two as adjacent to each The post ‘Winning Time’ cast discuss Showtime Lakers era, portrayal in new series ...
Magic Johnson is “not looking forward to” watching Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, HBO Max’s electrifying new series about the Johnson-led Los Angeles NBA powerhouse’s ...
Winning Time Season 2 Episode 2 introduces Honey as Jerry Buss' long-lost love. Here's what to know about the character and the real-life people she's based on.
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Jeff Pearlman's book on the Showtime era Lakers is the basis of a TV series on HBO, but the show "Winning Time" follows a different path from the book.