Apologies to any sports fans outside the Greater Los Angeles Area, but Kobe Bryant might be likable again.
It’s been seven long years since the Laker’s All-Star shooting guard was accused of sexual assault. In the minds of sponsors, the incident is a distant memory. All that’s on the minds of fans is how Bryant lead the Lakers to win the 2009 and 2010 NBA championships. And all that’s on the mind of everyone else is how much they hate Lebron James.
Produced by Endemol USA, the eight episode series is “set at the Kobe Bryant Basketball Academy, where Filipino kids get to learn lessons on and off the court from the Lakers Legend.” Endemol is currently pitching the program to sponsors and distribution outlets around the globe. For now, the program is scheduled to debut in the Philippines and culminate in a one-hour TV special.
Dream Makers should be great marketing for the Bryant brand. Expect to see a version starring Tiger Woods a few years down the road if the program is a success.
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