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The 1983 NFL Draft was highlighted by a record six quarterbacks being taken in the first round, including John Elway and Dan Marino.
The 1983 NFL Draft was highlighted by a record six quarterbacks being taken in the first round, including John Elway and Dan Marino.
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"I'm Just Here for the Riot"On June 15, 2011, Vancouver hosts Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Canucks and Boston Bruins; the city is a hive of nervous energy with the home team on the verge of its first-ever title, but when Boston stuns the Canucks to win the Cup, the situation quickly devolves into a full-blown riot, an orgy of violence that sees cars overturned and burned, windows shattered, businesses looted, and lawlessness reign... as hundreds of cell phone cameras capture it all.
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S1, EP8 "Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks"Award-winning director Dan Klores looks back on how, in 1995, one player managed to rub an entire city the wrong way.
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S2, EP22 "When the Garden Was Eden"An examination of the New York Knicks during their NBA championship runs in the 1970s.
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S3, EP26 "The Last Days of Knight"Examining Bob Knight's fall from grace at Indiana University.
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S3, EP40 "Long Gone Summer"In the summer of 1998, the St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire and the Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa embark on a chase of one of the game's most hallowed records, igniting the passion and imagination of fans and non-fans everywhere.
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S3, EP10 "Doc & Darryl"A look at former New York Mets superstar pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden and power hitter Darryl Strawberry. They were stars on a team that captured the 1986 World Series, then broke the hearts of Mets fans when their lives spiraled out of control.
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