Yeah, I just finished the finale, and that was definitely the most weirdly paced season of television I've ever seen. Even if it would have debuted in the spring, during the height of basketball season, with no strike and a perfect marketing campaign, I don't know that anyone but the diehards would have stuck with it. Compressing that many Lakers seasons into just seven episodes made absolutely no sense to me, and despite a number of highlights, it just felt haphazard and slapped together to me, especially in comparison to the first season.
As much as I love the idea of the show, and loved so much of the execution at times, after finishing this season I honestly don't think they could have sustained it beyond a third season, if that. I love basketball, and love watching basketball, but I find the actual basketball scenes to be the least dramatic/most predictable of the entire show, and considering the finale was mostly that, it was probably my least favorite episode of the series. That, and IMO, a lot of the character drama/dynamics felt like they had just about run their course, so all we would have been left with is more stage plays of basketball games we all know the outcomes to, which I have zero interest in personally.
Overall, it was a worthy experiment, one I'm still shocked was even made - never mind that they managed to cast it as well as they did, which I thought was impossible going in - and I actually really enjoyed the final montage as well. But I've had my fill, and am honestly kind of glad it's over now.
As much as I love the idea of the show, and loved so much of the execution at times, after finishing this season I honestly don't think they could have sustained it beyond a third season, if that. I love basketball, and love watching basketball, but I find the actual basketball scenes to be the least dramatic/most predictable of the entire show, and considering the finale was mostly that, it was probably my least favorite episode of the series. That, and IMO, a lot of the character drama/dynamics felt like they had just about run their course, so all we would have been left with is more stage plays of basketball games we all know the outcomes to, which I have zero interest in personally.
Overall, it was a worthy experiment, one I'm still shocked was even made - never mind that they managed to cast it as well as they did, which I thought was impossible going in - and I actually really enjoyed the final montage as well. But I've had my fill, and am honestly kind of glad it's over now.