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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2022 · 58 MIN

Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend Documentary Review (with Shad Miller)

from Brown Butter Popcorn · host Mike Bibbins and Toy

In this episode of the BibsCorner podcast, Bibs is joined by frequent collaborator Shad Miller to review a basketball documentary. The name Raymond Lewis is not one that you have heard most likely, but that is exactly why you should watch this documentary. Synopsis: The powerful, racially charged story of a “one-in-a-generation” basketball phenom from South Central Los Angeles—who was a first-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers at age 19 in 1973, but who many believe was blackballed from the NBA and who never played in a professional game—is revealed in the award-winning documentary, Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend." Shad and I both enjoyed this documentary for many reasons and if you are a basketball junkie and enjoy learning more about the history of the game, this documentary is a must-see. The movie is available as of November 1st on iTunes, Amazon Direct Video, Google Play, Microsoft, InDemand, Plex, Roku and Fandango. For more information about the documentary or to support the film use the following links:  Join the Conversation … Visit us Online:   https://www.raymondlewis.com Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/theraymondlewisdocumentaryproject Twitter:  @raymondlewisdoc IG:  https://www.instagram.com/raymondlewisdocumentary You can follow Shad's work on Twitter and Instagram @TheUncoolUrban or on Twitter on his personal account @ShadMiller13. Of course, you can follow all of my movie stuff on Twitter @BibsFilm and follow my main account on Twitter @BibsCorner. If you like the podcast, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

In this episode of the BibsCorner podcast, Bibs is joined by frequent collaborator Shad Miller to review a basketball documentary. The name Raymond Lewis is not one that you have heard most likely, but that is exactly why you should watch this documentary. Synopsis: The powerful, racially charged story of a “one-in-a-generation” basketball phenom from South Central Los Angeles—who was a first-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers at age 19 in 1973, but who many believe was blackballed from the NBA and who never played in a professional game—is revealed in the award-winning documentary, Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend." Shad and I both enjoyed this documentary for many reasons and if you are a basketball junkie and enjoy learning more about the history of the game, this documentary is a must-see. The movie is available as of November 1st on iTunes, Amazon Direct Video, Google Play, Microsoft, InDemand, Plex, Roku and Fandango. For more information about the documentary or to support the film use the following links:  Join the Conversation … Visit us Online:   https://www.raymondlewis.com Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/theraymondlewisdocumentaryproject Twitter:  @raymondlewisdoc IG:  https://www.instagram.com/raymondlewisdocumentary You can follow Shad's work on Twitter and Instagram @TheUncoolUrban or on Twitter on his personal account @ShadMiller13. Of course, you can follow all of my movie stuff on Twitter @BibsFilm and follow my main account on Twitter @BibsCorner. If you like the podcast, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

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