Orlando Sentinel

LeBron teaming up with Showtime on documentar­y

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CLEVELAND — LeBron James will help tell a story he’s still shaping.

The Cavaliers superstar is teaming with Showtime on a documentar­y that will examine the modern NBA and the league's impact on popular culture. James, who has been producing TV and movie projects for several years, will serve as an executive producer with long-time business partner Maverick Carter.

The three-part documentar­y will be directed by filmmaker Gotham Chopra and premiere in 2018.

James has become one of the game's most transcende­nt players. The 32-year-old recently led Cleveland to its third straight Finals — his seventh consecutiv­e trip. The three-time champion continues to play at an amazingly high level after 14 pro seasons.

“We developed the idea for these films because of the incredible, generation­al impact some of the NBA's most successful players have had on every aspect of American culture,” said Carter, CEO of SpringHill Entertainm­ent. “Gotham is the perfect filmmaker to bring these stories to life, and Showtime is the right platform to showcase how they were able to transcend the game and shape the culture in an unpreceden­ted way.”

Chopra previously produced and directed a successful documentar­y on Kobe Bryant.

“Despite the fact that I am a Boston Celtics fan to the bone, collaborat­ing with Maverick and LeBron was an inspired opportunit­y,” he said.

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