NBA Fans Argue About Who Carried ‘The Redeem Team’ as LeBron James and Dwyane Wade Pair Up to Produce the Netflix Documentary

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Netflix documentaries, especially sports documentaries, are much more interesting and inspiring. These expose all the hard work and dedication behind the fittest bodies of the players and the finest games that they play. Therefore, they are always more than we expect them to be. And now, Netflix is ready to give insights into Basketball players by streaming The Redeem Team.
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are set to executive produce a documentary on the ‘Redeem Team’
Coming to Netflix on October 7th 🔥 pic.twitter.com/AGA3eVWUJ5
— NBACentral (@TheNBACentral) August 19, 2022
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The iconic duo LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are producing the documentary, which will stream on October 7th on Netflix. But fans of both the players have something else to say about the event. Continue reading to find out the contrary views of the fans.
The iconic duo and The Redeem Team
The Redeem Team is an upcoming documentary on the 2008 U. S. Olympics men’s basketball team. Netflix and the International Olympic Committee are making this film in collaboration with the executive producers. The exemplary duo, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, took the gold at the Beijing Games after 4 years of U.S. dropping to bronze at the Athens Olympics.

The documentary is going to be about the team whose coach was Duke’s, Mike Krzyzewski. “For me, that was a big year, 2008. I had to kind of redeem myself, because everybody thought I was done,” Wade says about the 2008 game. Wade had the leading score of 27 points in that game. The Redeem Team will focus on the very best of what the Olympics are all about. It will directly show the insides of the team and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Wayne and LeBron are two of the many respectable names in the field. Once, they actually tried to kill each other, and now, they have come together to produce a documentary. They have a unique bond that NBA fans must know. There was an instance when Wade even roasted LeBron at an event. This is the kind of bond they share with each other. However, fans of both individuals have their own views about them.
Fans argue about who carried the Team
NBA has made many of the players legendary, and as such, LeBron and Wade are in the conversation since they have teamed up once again. However, fans aren’t focusing on the partnership; instead, they are arguing about who carried ‘The Redeem Team’ now that there will be a Netflix documentary about the 2008 Game.
You serious hot when you say what you’re saying with confident especially the fact that when the dream team played the world in 92 they literally in this is not even a joke play civilians like the competition compared to what Kobe LeBron and wade played was just on another level
— Anthony Briones Junior (@uknowutitis01) August 19, 2022
Wade better get all the credit he does because bald Wade carried the team
— Lil Trap AKA Young Timberlake (@liltrap305) August 19, 2022
Real ones knocbut they gon try to spin it for Lebron as the leader smh
— Dan Tres (@DanTr3_) August 19, 2022
Lebron played 11 minutes per game with the trash OGs in 2004. In 2008 he averaged more points than Kobe on half the shots
— G (@Gdaddy505) August 19, 2022
Let’s be real and start to admit what @DwyaneWade fans already knew, he was the best player on that team. pic.twitter.com/SWP8NmNr1X
— Lightskinned Larry Targaryen (@therealbadboy22) August 19, 2022
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dang i hope they do lebron had like 22 my bro was talking about p888
— Kinos (@Kinos46402706) August 21, 2022
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While this is how the fans are reacting and favoring their favorite player, what is your view of this? Who is your favorite NBA player? Share your opinions about the upcoming documentary with us in the comment box.
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