The Best 30 for 30 Episodes: All 88 Sports Documentaries Ranked

The Best 30 for 30 Episodes: All 88 Sports Documentaries Ranked

July 4, 2019 Off By WhoThatCelebsRS

The Good, The Bad, The Hungry premieres July 2 on . The 30 for 30 doc looks at the intense rivalry betweencompetitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi, who clash annually at Nathans Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest. That means its a good a time as ever to look back at the back catalog of 30 for 30, ESPNs award-winning sports documentary series.

Heres our definitive ranking for the best episodes, all of which you can stream on-demand with a subscription to , the networks $4.99-per-month subscription service.

The best 30 for 30 episodes

1) Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies

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The NBAs defining rivalry forms the basis of one of 30 for 30s definitive outings. Told over three parts and five hours, the doc is incredibly thorough and has many of the biggest names associated with the rivalry, including Magic Johnson and Larry Bird.

2) The Two Escobars

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This outstanding doc covers soccer player Andres Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar, and how the two men, murdered within a year of each other, shaped and continue to shape the public image of Colombia.

3) June 17th, 1994

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One of the most acclaimed 30 for 30s, this portrait covers the surreal summer day where major events in the NBA, NHL, PGA, MLB, and World Cup took a backseat to O.J. Simpsons car chase. The doc juxtaposes footage from each event to create a compelling snapshot of America.

4) Youngstown Boys

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Youngstown Boys examines the collegiate football scandal that brought down a legendary coach and his star player, the Ohio State University coach Jim Tressel and running back Maurice Clarett, but it zooms out enough to unpack larger issues with how the NCAA and NFL conspire to profit off of and use star athletes for their own ends. Youngstown Boys is a must-watch.

5)Without Bias

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This was the first truly great 30 for 30, chronicling the death of Len Bias, days after the Celtics took him with the second pick in the 1986 draft. Biass death, the result of a cocaine overdose, rocked the league and the city of Boston. Its a sobering look at what couldve been and what never was.

6)The U

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The high-flying and hard-partying Miami Hurricanes are the subjects of this raucous doc. The 1980s were wild, and the Hurricanes players enjoyed every bit of their success. The U offers straightforward, no-frills storytelling, but it doesnt need to be with subjects this compelling and energetic.

7)Pony Excess

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The NCAAs most severe punishment has been handed out only a few times, most notably to the SMU football program. Pony Excess provides a thrilling look at the delirious highs that precipitated the programs lowest moment.

8)No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson

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Allen Iversons Hall of Fame NBA career almost never happened due to a 1993 incident that resulted in Iverson receiving a 15-year prison sentence. As presented by filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams), No Crossover offers a timeless tale about race and celebrity in America.

9)What Carter Lost

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The Friday night lights burn brightest in Texas, and this excellent entry shines a light on every part of Carter High Schools football team in 1988. The teams wealth of talent overflowed, and on-field success led to off-field notoriety. The team, the school, and the community were all upended when numerous players were arrested for their role in various armed robberies.

10)Elway to Marino

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Its rare for a single NFL draft to produce a Hall of Fame caliber quarterback. The 1983 draft had two in John Elway and Dan Marino. Both players shared an agent in Marvin Demoff, who fortuitously kept a diary of that years draft process. Football junkies will get a kick out of this one, while fans of the team that passed on Marino or the ones who didnt trade up for Elway will be kicking themselves.

11)Fantastic Lies

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Director Marina Zenovich strikes a captivating balance between covering the Duke Lacrosse scandal of 2006 and covering the coverage of the case. The intersection of race, privilege, sexual misconduct, media, the law, and court of public opinion combine to make Fantastic Lies a rewarding viewing experience.

12)The Best That Never Was

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It doesnt take an expert to know that college football recruiting is corrupt to high hell. Marcus Dupree is just one of countless stories about a system that eats up young athletes. Dupree, a prodigious talent, went through a wild recruiting process when choosing a college. A combination of injuries and bad advice sapped him of his potential and most of his money. The Best That Never Was is a sobering doc.

13)Run Ricky Run

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Ricky Williams is one of the NFLs greatest enigmas. His talent was off the charts (he led the league in rushing in 2002 and was voted 1st Team All-Pro), but his interests went far beyond football. Run Ricky Run does a great job presenting the different facets of a man trying to reconcile his on-field gifts, which everyone understood, with his mental health issues, which are less clear, even after this intriguing documentary.

14)Requiem for the Big East

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As you can tell, this one focuses on the Big East, which dominated college basketball from the conferences beginnings in 1979 until its dissolution in 2013. Requiem was directed by Ezra Edelman, who would go on to make the single best film to carry the 30 for 30 banner with O.J.: Made in America.

15)Four Falls of Buffalo

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No NFL franchise has suffered a combination of success and failure like the Buffalo Bills in the early 90s. Four Falls looks at what it took to get to four straight Super Bowls and the ways in which they lost each one. The doc has great access to archival footage and interviewees. If this isnt a top-tier 30 for 30, its just below.

16)Playing for the Mob

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The intersection of sports, gambling, and the mob is an irresistible mix, and Playing for the Mob goes all in on that trio. The film covers the point-shaving scandal at Boston College University. One of the key players is Henry Hill, who everyone immediately recognizes from Goodfellas. Directors Joe Lavine and Cayman Grant got the fictional Henry Hill, Ray Liotta, to narrate the doc. Playing is propulsive and great.

17)Hit It Hard

Jon Daly, one of golfs most colorful characters, goes under the 30 for 30 microscope in this supremely entertaining entry. Dalys personality and unique story provide the backdrop, and his arc from unknown to winning multiple majors and back down is a gimme for 30 for 30.

18)This Magic Moment

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Penny Hardaway and Shaquille ONeals brief run together with the Orlando Magic couldve and shouldve been much more fruitful than it turned out. This Magic Moment does a great job of detailing how a potential juggernaut came together and how it fell apart just as quickly.

19)The Price of Gold

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Nannette Bursteins approach to the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan story is straightforward, and The Price of Gold is all the better for it. The doc is thorough, or at least as thorough as it can be with only Harding participating in interviews for it. Still, its a fascinating document of a story that gripped the country in the winter of 1994.

20)The U: Part 2

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The exuberance of The U comes to a crashing halt in Part 2. The Miami Hurricanes football programs return to prominence reached its peak in the early 2000s under coach Butch Davis. After Davis left, the success continued under Larry Coker. But the scandals that had been vanquished under Davis returned in full force and brought the program back to Earth. Part 2 isnt quite as good as its predecessor, but its still solid.

21)Once Brothers

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Sports had a bonding power unlike any other. But the friendship between Vlade Divac and Drazen Petrovic, two men who played on Yugoslavias national team, was torn by the Yugoslav Wars. Tragically, the two never got the chance to reconcile, as Petrovics life was cut short by a car accident, a fact Divac struggles to come to terms with in this heartbreaking 30 for 30.

22)Of Miracles and Men

The Miracle on Ice is a top three sporting event in U.S. history, and that story has been covered to death, at least from the perspective of the Americans. Of Miracles and Men flips things and looks at the Soviet Unions angle.

23)Benji

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This is an emotional 30 for 30, similar to the great Without Bias. Ben Wilson was a Chicago basketball phenom who was murdered before graduating high school. Benji reminds us of the talent lost and never realized with Bens passing, but also of the social factors that played a role.

24)Rand University

Randy Moss was as dominant a receiver as the NFL has ever seen, and Rand University does his talent and story justice. Its a straight-forward biography, telling Mosss story from his upbringing through his NFL career. Moss is a compelling figure, and that helps elevate the run-of-the-mill presentation of Rand University.

25)Mike and the Mad Dog

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Among sports talk personalities, Mike Francesca and Chris Mad Dog Russo are legends and a once-legendary team. You dont need to be familiar with the New York-based duo to be entertained by this insightful doc.

26)Straight Outta L.A.

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A passion project for director Ice Cube, Straight Outta L.A. ties together the Los Angeles Raiders and the rise of hip-hop (including N.W.A.), and its impact on both cultures. Cube gets great access for a lively doc about an L.A. fan base that is better known now for a blas attitude.

27)Unmatched

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Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert sat down with Hannah Storm for a series of interviews with the two tennis stars about their intense, 80-match rivalry. We should be so lucky to have more of these sessions between legends from all sports. Unmatched covers the on-court dynamic between the two, but its the off-court relationship that fuels the docs success.

28)When the Garden Was Eden

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Die-hard Knicks fan Michael Rapaport directs this lively doc. Between his passion for the Knicks and the great interviews and 70s archival footage, When the Garden Was Eden will make you a Knicks fan for at least 90 minutes.

29)Survive and Advance

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College basketballs most famous Cinderella team, the 1983 NC State Wolfpack. The teams run to the March Madness title is thrilling, but the doc gets its strength from the presence of the Wolfpacks preternaturally thoughtful coach, Jim Valvano.

30)Muhammad and Larry

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One of 30 for 30s strengths is the way the series can hone in on a specific moment and follow the ripples that spread from it. Only once in Muhammad Alis career did he not finish a fight, and that bout with Larry Holmes goes under the microscope here. Its fascinating.

31)The Two Bills

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This one plays like catnip for football fans. Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick, both considered football geniuses, were too similar to work together for long, and its no surprise that their time together was relatively brief. Its fun looking back at the football and personal relationships between the coaches. At 90 minutes, youll wish The Two Bills ran much longer.

32)Brian and the Boz

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Director Thaddeus Matula messed around and made a sympathetic figure out of notorious jerk Brian Bosworth, thats how good this one is. At its best, 30 for 30 makes you question what you know about a topic, and Brian and the Boz is no exception.

33)Catholics vs Convicts

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One of college footballs greatest games, the 10/15/88 matchup between Notre Dame and Miami, was dubiously dubbed Catholics vs Convicts by some Notre Dame students. Director Patrick Creadon, a Notre Dame alum, provides a first-person account of the game helps give the doc an interesting angle.

34)Chasing Tyson

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Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfields ear is one of the 90s most indelible sports events. But that bout, the second of two fights between the two boxers, was the culmination of a larger story. Chasing Tyson is an insightful look at what it took to finally make the fight happened and how it shaped narratives.

35)Into the Wind

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Co-directed by Canadas own Steve Nash, Into the Wind tells the inspiring story of Terry Fox and his battle with osteosarcoma. The cancer took part of Terrys right leg, but that didnt stop him from running 30 miles daily to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Its a touching hagiography for someone who truly deserved it.

36)Nature Boy

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Pro wrestling icon Ric Flair gets the 30 for 30 treatment with this gripping doc. The Nature Boy certainly lived up to his name, basking in all the fame and attention his success in the squared circle brought him. Flair will hold your attention like a figure-four leglock and keep you entertained all the way through. Whooo!

37)Fernando Nation

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Fernando Valenzuela fever hit Los Angeles in the spring of 1981 when Valenzuela took the mound on opening day and captured the heart of the city. While the city and nation happily bought into Valenzuelas success, many werent ready for the cultural reckoning that shouldve accompanied it.

38)Broke

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30 for 30 alum Billy Corben looks at examples of athletes who achieved and squandered wealth. Its a topic that is as sad as it is interesting, and Corben delivers an insightful film. While people may have a hard time relating to athletes blowing through fortunes, the forces that conspire to bring down these athletes (like the featured Andre Rison and Bernie Kosar) provide important and humanizing context. Broke doesnt hit the highs of Corbens The U films, but its still worth a watch.

39)The 85 Bears

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The 85 Chicago Bears team is one of the NFLs most iconic and certainly the most memorable. The 85 Bears isnt as memorable as its subject, but it has its moments, including a particularly candid interview with star quarterback Jim McMahon.

40)You Dont Know Bo

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Bo Jacksons legendary athletic abilities have transformed the man into something of a myth, wherein anything is possible, because Bo could do anything. Aided by archival footage and a new interview with the man himself, Bo is a lively, engaging doc.

41)Doc & Darryl

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Superstar talent and superstar partying brought down Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry. While the duo led the Mets to a World Series in 1986, the two men couldnt get out of their own way and soon became cautionary tales. Despite a big name co-director in Judd Apatow, the candidness of Darryl and Doc makes this a must-see doc

42)Kings Ransom

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30 for 30 kicked off with this story about the trade that brought Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings. It was a landscape-altering move for the Great One that helped shape the story of hockeys biggest star. Kings Ransom makes for a fine opening salvo.

43)Small Potatoes

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The upstart United States Football League ran for three seasons in the mid-80s before closing up shop. Small Potatoes covers the short life of the league and features a centerpiece interview with one of the men who helped sink the league, Donald Trump. Its a solid doc, but the interview with the future president is the definite highlight.

44)Ghosts of Ole Miss

Set at the University of Mississippi in 1962, Ghosts documents the campus and communities attempts to reconcile racial violence stemming from integration and the football teams unbeaten season. That push and pull continues to be a major tenant of life in the South.

45)9.79*

Corruption and the Olympics go hand in hand, and scrutiny is now the norm. The focus of this one is the 1988 Summer Olympics mens 100m final, which ended with a world record set by Ben Johnson. His record was vacated after a failed drug test, and the gold medal was awarded to Carl Lewis, who faced his own doping allegations. 9.79* is informative, and director Daniel Gordon gets a must-see interview with Lewis.

46)The Band That Wouldnt Die

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A literal case of the beat goes on, this entry focuses on Baltimores Marching Ravens. Left behind when the Baltimore Colts left for Indianapolis, the band stayed behind, playing whatever gigs they could until the NFL returned to Charm City.

47)This Is What They Want

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Jimmy Connorss story has been overshadowed by other tennis legends over the years, but Connors is a legend in his own right. He had a long and fruitful career, but his most memorable story happened near the end of his professional run. This doc, directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien, covers Connorss run in the 1991 U.S. Open, where he started as a wild card and ended in the semifinals.

48)The Last Days of Knight

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Bobby Knight is infamous for his almost 30-year tenure at Indiana University. It all ended when Knight, known for his fiery personality, was fired for mistreating players. Knight is one of college basketballs biggest names, and The Last Days of Knight doesnt quite do the story justice.

49)Brothers in Exile

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Half-brothers Livan and Orlando Hernandez came from Cuba to the U.S. to chase their baseball dreams. Both men pitched with their way to World Series titles. The strength of Brothers in Exile comes from the attention paid to the journey the brothers took to get where they ended up.

50)Little Big Men

Everyone loves an underdog story, and Little Big Men has a good one. The 1982 Kirkland National Little League team won the Little League World Series over the heavily favored team from Taiwan. Little Big Men is a feel-good story, one that gets the job done but couldve been better.

51)The Day the Series Stopped

Time stopped, and shook, on Oct. 17, 1989, when the Loma Prieta earthquake struck. The Day the Series Stopped takes viewers through the event and aftermath from multiple perspectives, creating a kaleidoscopic portrait of that.

52)Seau

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Junior Seaus death by suicide in 2012 is one of the most shocking sports stories of the last 20 years. Hes one of the NFLs legends, and his unique path to professional glory helped him stand out in a league full of standouts. Seau is an ordinary doc about an extraordinary athlete.

53)Silly Little Game

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Fantasy sports is big business now, but in 1980, it was a silly little game that stat nerds played with their friends. Anyone who has ever gone through a snake draft or spent hours doing a draft auction will see a bit of themselves here.

54)Phi Slama Jama

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This one pairs nicely with Survive and Advance to create a full picture of the 1983 NCAA Championship game between the NC State Wolfpack and the Houston Cougars. Phi Slama Jama is the weaker half of this duo, but its still a fun watch, befitting the team at its center.

55)One and Not Done

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Coach John Caliparis reputation for success and controversy gives this one its edge. The doc is fast-paced and focuses mostly on Coach Cals run with the 2015-16 Kentucky Wildcats. One and Not Done doesnt dig as deep as hoops fans may want, but the snappy pace makes this one a fun, if insignificant, entry.

56)Slaying the Badger

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This one takes viewers back to the 1986 Tour de France to look at the rivalry between American Greg LeMond and French Bernard Hinault. Despite being teammates for the tour, the two men battled for top billing. Cycling is still a niche sport in the U.S., so its fun to take a closer look at one of the worlds top sporting events.

57)The 16th Man

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Set in the early stages of post-apartheid South Africa, The 16th Man covers the nations 1995 run in the Rugby World Cup. Focusing on the sociological ramifications of the teams run, which was supported by Nelson Mandela, this meat-and-potatoes documentary functions best as a primer on the topic.

58)Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau

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Professional surfer (Sam George) tells the story of surf legend Eddie Aikau, who left an indelible mark on surfing and represented something larger for the Hawaiian community. As Honolulus first official lifeguard, Aikau is credited with saving over 500 people. His own life was cut short at age 32, but his memory lives on, and Hawaiian does him justice.

59)Guru of Go

Paul Westheads career as a basketball coach is littered with success at every level and league you can think of. He was an innovator, whose run-and-gun offensive scheme gave opponents fits. Guru of Go focuses on Westheads 1985-90 stint as coach of Loyola Marymount Universitys basketball team, which reached unbelievable heights (numerous NCAA tournament runs) and unimaginable lows (star player Hank Gathers died on court in 1990).

60)Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks

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This one is more of a fluff piece, but an entertaining one nevertheless. The beef between Pacers star Reggie Miller and the Knicks (and super fan Spike Lee) was supremely entertaining when it happened in the mid-90s, and reliving it is still amusing.

61)I Hate Christian Laettner

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Everyone loves to hate Duke, and Christian Laettner embodies that sentiment. Best known for hitting the classic buzz-beating shot that lifted Duke over Kentucky in the NCAA tournament, Laettner embraced his role as a villain. I Hate Christian Laettner is a fun, if inconsequential, watch that challenges the stereotypes you probably have about the oft-overlooked Dream Team member.

62)Qualified

Before Danica Patrick, there was Janet Guthrie, the first woman to qualify for and compete in the Indianapolis 500. Even though Guthries story takes place in the 19070s,Qualifiedfeatures an impressive amount of archival race footage. Director Jenna Ricker pairs that footage with Guthries narration and the result is absorbing and compelling. The story of Guthries success in an arena dominated with men proves to be, unsurprisingly, very relevant to modern times.

63) Year of the Scab

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When NFL players went on strike in 1987, Washington was the only team that had zero players cross the picket line. The team went 3-0 with replacement players, and those wins helped propel the team to a Super Bowl victory. Despite that, the scab players are still looked down on by the organization all these years later. Its an interesting story, but a middle-of-the-pack documentary.

64)The Birth of Big Air

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A generation that grew up with X-Games, Tony Hawk on PlayStation, and Jackass, will be familiar with BMX legend Matt Hoffman. Directed by Jeff Tremaine (who co-created Jackass, which Hoffman appeared on), The Birth of Big Air is a straightforward profile of Hoffman and a straightforward doc that will appeal to any fan of extreme sports.

65)The Prince of Pennsylvania

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The tragic relationship between millionaire John DuPont and brothers Mark and Dave Schultz, which ended with DuPont murdering Dave, is the subject of the Oscar-nominated film Foxcatcher. The Prince of Pennsylvania tells the same story in documentary form. Prince isnt as good as Foxcatcher, but the story is worthy of more coverage.

66)No Ms

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The brief boxing rivalry between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran only lasted two fights.It wouldve been a historical afterthought had Duran not quit in the middle of their second fight by saying no ms. No Ms does an acceptable job covering the two fighters and the fight itself, but it feels like were just scratching the surface here.

67)Bad Boys

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The Detroit Pistons of the late 80s/early 90s were the trouble-making little brother of the NBA. They were brash, tough, and didnt settle for beating a team when they could beat them down. Their story gets the usual rise-and-fall narrative, and while the team deserves an edgier film, this one will do.

68)The House of Steinbrenner

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George Steinbrenner is one of, if not the most, iconic owners in all of American sports. His hands-on approach to handling the New York Yankees upset the apple cart a bit, and The House of Steinbrenner does a fine job of taking sports fans past the history they already know.

69)Tim Richmond: To the Limit

Tim Richmonds life and NASCAR career were cut short by AIDS in 1989. Richmond had a contentious relationship with NASCAR, but To the Limit is frustrating light on conflict and favors a softball approach that does Richmond something of a disservice.

70) The Dominican Dream

Director Jonathan Hock returns to the30 for 30fold with this documentary about basketball phenom and Dominican legend Felipe Lopez.The Dominican Dreamis another30 for 30about talent that was never fully realized. Lopez, despite having the skills on the court, could not overcome the other aspects of being a professional ball player.The Dominican Dreamis a solid doc, even if it leaves you wanting a little more.

71)Trojan War

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USCs run under coach Pete Carroll in the 2000s was so much fun to watch as it happened. As most college sports stories go, that run ended in ignominy. Trojan War spends most of its time on the programs highs, with plenty of archival footage, and is at its best when its playing the hits. But as a historical document, there are too many holes and omissions in the story to make this anything other than a fun diversion.

72)George Best: All By Himself

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Director Daniel Gordons look at soccer legend George Bests is a downer. Thats not to say its bad; its not. But with its bloated runtime and depressing subject (Best drank himself off the pitch before he turned 30), George Best is a slog to get through.

73)Tommy

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Sports and sports media has had a rocky time covering HIV/AIDS. Just consider the plight of boxing heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison. Its an important topic, and Morrison is an interesting subject, but this one isnt quite as strong as the Magic Johnson entry The Announcement (which aired under the ESPN Films Presents banner).

74)Four Days in October

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The Red Sox historic comeback from a 3-0 deficit in the 2004 ACLS to beat the Yankees is one of the defining sports events of the 21st century. Its certainly a worthy subject, but Four Days in October offers a fairly generic presentation.

75)42 to 1

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The main reason to watch 42 to 1 is for the archival footage. Unless youre a diehard boxing fan, you probably havent seen many older fights, so getting a chance to see Buster Douglas and especially Mike Tyson is a treat. It all leads to Douglas, whom odds makers had as a heavy 42-1 underdog, knocking out the previously undefeated Tyson.

76)Marion Jones: Press Pause

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Marion Jones reached the highest of heights as a track star, winning gold at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics. Her fall was complete by 2007, when Jones admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and was subsequently stripped of her Olympic medals and sentenced to prison.

77)Believeland

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Cleveland is one of Americas great fan bases, and unfortunately, their history is marked by disappointment after disappointment. Believeland covers the citys 50-year championship drought that ended a month after Believeland originally aired (the ending was amended to include footage of the Cavs 2016 NBA title).

78)The Gospel According to Mac

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This doc balances the two major tenants of Bill McCartneys life, football and faith. McCartney made the Colorado Buffaloes into a powerhouse in the 90s and founded the mens ministry Promise Keepers. The Gospel softballs McCartneys less noble traits (including his anti-gay and anti-feminist beliefs), leaving the doc with plenty to be desired.

79)Big Shot

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John Spano lived his dream for four months in 1996 when he conned his way into being the owner of the New York Islanders. Its amusing watching Spano squirm and string people along, and Spano is refreshingly lacking in remorse for his actions. Big Shot may not be particularly good, but its never boring.

80)Bernie and Ernie

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Teammates Bernard King and Ernie Grunfeld shared a remarkable friendship over four decades. Their successes on and off the court are well-documented, but the doc soft-shoes around some of the thornier material. Its a well-meaning doc but a bit flavorless.

81)The Legend of Jimmy the Greek

Jimmy the Greek had a long run as one of Americas best-known bookmakers. His success led to a job on CBS The NFL Today, until disparaging racial comments ended his 12-year run on the show. Jimmy the Greek is synonymous with NFL betting, and anyone whos ever put down a few bucks will be entertained by his story.

82)Angry Sky

Director Jeff Tremaine (of Jackass fame) returns for his second 30 for 30, this time covering the life of Nick Piantanida, who made a name for himself as a skydiver and parachutist. He set the record for balloon altitude by reaching 23 miles above the earth, a record that stood for 36 years. Angry Sky features thrilling coverage of some of Nicks jumps, but the buildup lags.

83)Free Spirits

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Free Spirits charts the two-year lifespan of the ABAs Spirits of St. Louis basketball team, whose run was snuffed out by the ABA-NBA merger. Director Daniel Forer is content to let the good times roll, and the doc mainly focused on the teams lack of discipline. Its an amusing story, but Free Spirits is too uninquisitive to be essential.

84)This Was the XFL

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The XFL was destined to flame out in spectacular fashion. That it happened after one season also seemed fated. This entry functions more like a curio than anything else, offering the backstory that most people werent asking for. At least its amusing. Like the league itself, This Was the XFL is like a blip on the 30 for 30 radar.

85)Jordan Rides the Bus

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