The documentary will be available to watch on Netflix beginning Feb. 18.
Basketball fans can revisit the men’s basketball event from the 2024 Paris Olympics through a documentary series. Netflix released a trailer on Thursday for its documentary titled “Court of Gold,” which will take us to a iconic battle for the Olympic medal in men’s basketball.
The trailer of ‘City of Gold’ is a tantalizing blend of cliffhangers and Netflix added the whole drama unfolded during the knockout round in the Olympics. The four-episode documentary will be available to watch on Netflix beginning Feb. 18, just after the All-Star weekend.
Relive the historic 2024 Paris Olympics Men's Basketball tournament through the eyes of the greats.
— Netflix (@netflix) January 23, 2025
COURT OF GOLD — following Team USA, France, Serbia, and Canada — comes to Netflix February 18. pic.twitter.com/VkdplrmyDv
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This documentary followed Team USA, France, Serbia and Canada in the 2024 Olympics. It was one of the most thrilling basketball events in the history of the Olympics. Fans can witness the behind the scenes at four semifinalists of the event.
During the Netflix project, all the players and coaching staffs from all four teams were interviewed. The involvement of the players during the competition added a value to this documentary, which is produced by Higher Ground Productions, a company led by former president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama.
🏀🔥 FIVE IN A ROW! 🔥🏀
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 10, 2024
🇺🇸 USA are the men's Olympic basketball champions once again ✨#Paris2024 #Olympics #BBCOlympics pic.twitter.com/AaKfNmTGee
The men’s basketball event in the 2024 Olympics was full of drama and Team USA won the gold medal after a thrilling final against the hosts, France. It was the fifth straight gold for the American men but they faced pressure in the gold-medal game after a solid offense from France.
Team USA had stars like Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Kevin Durant. Serbia, who were defeated by USA in the semifinals, was led by three-time MVP Nikola Jokic. Victor Wembanyama led France and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Canada in the Olympic event.
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