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1. Broke

1. Broke
Broke explores the roads to fortune in American sports and eventually, the many detours to bankruptcy. Bernie Kosar, Andre Rison and Cliff Floyd are among the athletes who talk openly about the challenges of managing their money.
2. There's No Place Like Home

2. There's No Place Like Home
On December 10, 2010, Sotheby's auctioned off the most important historical document in sports history--James Naismith's original rules of basketball.
3. Benji

3. Benji
In 1984, 17-year-old Ben Wilson was a symbol of everything promising about Chicago. His senseless murder the day before his senior season sent ripples through the nation.
4. Ghosts of Ole Miss

4. Ghosts of Ole Miss
In 1962, the University of Mississippi campus erupted in violence over integration and swelled with pride over an unbeaten football team.
5. You Don't Know Bo

5. You Don't Know Bo
A close look at legendary sports figure Bo Jackson and the marketing campaign that shaped his legacy and redefined the role of the athlete in the pop cultural conversation.
6. Survive and Advance

6. Survive and Advance
When the 1982-83 college basketball season began, Jim Valvano and his North Carolina State Wolfpack faced high expectations with equally high aspirations. But with ten losses for the season, the Wolfpack's only hope of making the NCAA Tournament was to win the ACC Tournament.
7. Elway to Marino

7. Elway to Marino
In the spring of 1983, a new generation of superstars was poised to enter the NFL. Six quarterbacks were selected in the first round of that draft - still the most ever. Elway to Marino explores this landmark draft.
8. 9.79*

8. 9.79*
The 100-meter men's final at the 1988 Seoul Games was the fastest and perhaps most thrilling sprint in Olympic history. But within 48 hours, gold medalist Ben Johnson had tested positive for anabolic steroids.
9. Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau

9. Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau
"Eddie Would Go." It's a phrase that has long carried deep meaning with countless Hawaiians and surfers worldwide.
10. Free Spirits

10. Free Spirits
When the NBA merged with the American Basketball Association in 1976, four ABA franchises joined the more established league - the Nets, Nuggets, Pacers and Spurs.
11. No Mas

11. No Mas
In the midst of boxing's contemporary golden age - the 1980's - stood two fighters who established a captivating rivalry; Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran.
12. Big Shot

12. Big Shot
In 1996, the once-dominant New York Islanders were in serious trouble. Lousy performance and poor management were driving away the hockey franchise's loyal fan base. The team hit bottom.
13. This is What They Want

13. This is What They Want
When Jimmy Connors arrived in New York for the 1991 U.S. Open, the one-time tennis superstar was 8 years removed from his last Grand Slam singles title, ranked 174th in the world and approaching his 39th birthday.
14. Bernie and Ernie

14. Bernie and Ernie
Bernard King arrived to Knoxville, he was only the third African American ever to play for the Vols' varsity basketball team. By the time he left he was a legend. In his freshman year he dazzled fans in Knoxville, and with talented teammate Ernie Grunfeld, gained national acclaim as part of what was known as "The Ernie and Bernie Show".
15. Youngstown Boys

15. Youngstown Boys
Youngstown Boys is a feature documentary exploring class and power dynamics in college sports through the parallel, interconnected journeys of Maurice Clarett and Jim Tressel.
16. The Price of Gold

16. The Price of Gold
The Kerrigan - Harding incident that rocked the Olympic and sports world.
17. Requiem for The Big East

17. Requiem for The Big East
Requiem For The Big East chronicles the meteoric ascension of the Big East conference, and how in less than a decade, it became the most successful college basketball league in America.
18. Hillsborough

18. Hillsborough
On April 15, 1989, the worst disaster in British football history occurred in an overcrowded stadium in Sheffield, England, 150 miles north of London. 3,000 fans flocked through the turnstiles to head to the area reserved for standing, despite a capacity of less than half of that. The result was a "human crush" that killed 96 people and injured 766.
19. Bad Boys

19. Bad Boys
Few teams in professional sports history elicit such a wide range of emotions as the Detroit Pistons of the late 1980s and early 1990s. For some, the team was heroic- made up of gritty, hard-nosed players who didn't back down from anyone. And for others, it was exactly that trait - the willingness to do seemingly anything to win - that made them the "Bad Boys", the team fans loved to hate.
20. White Blue White

20. White Blue White
Argentinian Ossie Ardiles left home to play soccer in England. Ardiles and his compatriot, Ricky Villa, joined Tottenham Hotspur, helping lead them to victory in the 1981 FA Cup. But on April 2, 1982, everything changed as Argentinian troops descended on the British-ruled Falkland Islands. He returned to Buenos Aires two days later, his bright future with Spurs suddenly in question.
21. Slaying the Badger

21. Slaying the Badger
Before Lance Armstrong, there was Greg LeMond, who is now the first and only American to win the Tour de France. In this engrossing documentary, LeMond looks back at the pivotal 1986 Tour, and his increasingly vicious rivalry with friend, teammate, and mentor Bernard Hinault.
22. Playing For The Mob

22. Playing For The Mob
What happens when you combine "Goodfellas" with college basketball? You get "Playing for the Mob," the story of how mobster Henry Hill -- played by Ray Liotta in the 1990 Martin Scorsese classic -- helped orchestrate the fixing of Boston College basketball games in the 1978-79 season.
23. The Day The Series Stopped

23. The Day The Series Stopped
On October 17, 1989, at 5:04 p.m. PT, soon after Al Michaels and Tim McCarver started the ABC telecast for Game 3 of the World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, the ground began to shake beneath Candlestick Park.
24. When The Garden Was Eden

24. When The Garden Was Eden
In the early 1970s, America was being torn apart by the war in Vietnam, with racial unrest in the streets and a distrust of the White House. But there was a happier place where men of different backgrounds showed people what could happen when you worked together: Madison Square Garden.
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