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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 40 MIN

Special Guest: Kenan Kamwana Holley

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Most basketball fans are familiar with the NBA's glitz and glamour, but the legendary stories of the ABA's revolutionary players and the sport's untold history often remain in the shadows. In this episode, two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Kenan Kamwana Holley, the visionary behind Amazon Prime's acclaimed Soul Power, takes us deep into the wild, innovative era of the ABA, an electrifying chapter that forever changed basketball.You’ll discover how Kenan’s creative process turns complex history into dynamic, vibrant storytelling, highlighting characters like Dr. J, George Gervin, and Spencer Haywood who fought for their legacy and reshaped the game. We break down the secrets behind crafting four gripping episodes, from character-driven drafts to immersive visuals that make history feel fresh and exciting. Kenan shares his innovative approach to storytelling, balancing facts with emotion, showing that the true power of sports documentaries lies in the characters' authenticity and the cultural themes they represent.This episode dives into the transformative themes of athlete empowerment, societal change, and community bonds. From the fierce locker room rivalries to groundbreaking leadership like Ellie Brown’s trailblazing organization. Kenan explains how the ABA's rebellious spirit and camaraderie laid the groundwork for today’s NIL movement and player rights, revealing how these trailblazers propelled sports into a new era of leverage and respect. Why does this matter? Because the pioneers of the ABA weren’t just players; they were revolutionaries whose brotherhood and resilience changed the sport forever.His unique perspective and dedication to authentic storytelling elevate this conversation into a must-listen for every basketball aficionado. This episode hooks listeners immediately with a promise of unveiling the hidden history of the ABA, an era often dismissed or misunderstood. It appeals right to basketball lovers, history buffs, and documentary connoisseurs by offering concrete insights into storytelling craft, cultural themes, and legendary figures.🚨SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW our show TODAY🚨 Visit our website to access hundreds of hours of unique basketball content and see why we are a top rated podcast, downloaded in over 55 countries and ranked in the Top 100 basketball podcasts.Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyYou can also follow us on social media at:YouTube: @BBall_NowandThenTwitter (X): @BBallNowandThenInstagram: @bball_nowandthenFacebook: @Basketball Now & ThenTikTok: @bball_nowandthenThreads: @bball_nowandthenPinterest: @bball_nowandthenFor EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcast.Listen on PatreonThanks for being a valued member of our basketball comparison community! 🙏* With our classic episodes and legends series, we compare basketball players, not necessarily to see who is better, but to juxtapose their basketball journeys for the enrichment of the game.

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Most basketball fans are familiar with the NBA's glitz and glamour, but the legendary stories of the ABA's revolutionary players and the sport's untold history often remain in the shadows. In this episode, two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Kenan...

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