ESPN’S BRILLIANT 30 for 30 series made its much anticipated return to American screens on Tuesday night with the premiere of “Broke”, a 90-minute documentary about pro athletes who squandered a fortune.
As expected it was compelling viewing and its message seems to have hit home with a lot of sports stars who were tweeting as they watched last night.
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The series continues next week with 9.79*, a look at the infamous men’s 100m final at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.
ESPN 30 for 30 returned last night with 'Broke', a documentary on pro athletes going bankrupt
ESPN 30 for 30 returned last night with 'Broke', a documentary on pro athletes going bankrupt
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ESPN’S BRILLIANT 30 for 30 series made its much anticipated return to American screens on Tuesday night with the premiere of “Broke”, a 90-minute documentary about pro athletes who squandered a fortune.
As expected it was compelling viewing and its message seems to have hit home with a lot of sports stars who were tweeting as they watched last night.
The series continues next week with 9.79*, a look at the infamous men’s 100m final at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.
Michael Vick (Philadelphia Eagles)
Darius Johnson-Odom (LA Lakers)
Heath Pearce (New York Red Bulls)
Jerel Worthy (Green Bay Packers)
Glasco Martin (Baylor Bears)
Nerlens Noel (University of Kentucky)
Aaron Murray (Georgia Bulldogs)
Jacquizz Rodgers (Atlanta Falcons)
Maurice Hurst Jr (University of Michigan)
Demayrius Thomas (Denver Broncos)
Dion Waiters (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Tom Crabtree (Green Bay Packers)
Arian Foster (Houston Texans)
Jared Dudley (Phoenix Suns)
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