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MSaviolives said:
Winning Time's portrayal of West is ridiculous. It is the worst part of the show. I don't blame West for being PO'd. Same with Westhead--they have him portrayed as a complete deer-in-the-headlights head case, which seems unlikely since he had prior college experience at LaSalle, and then later with Loyola Marymount, Denver, etc.
Yes, your post is exactly how I feel! If you were going to take liberties with West, why not make him "bigger than life" because of his history with the Lakers, his frustration with losing to the Celtics etc...okay, not as fun as the other stuff? I guess, but if it's so far off the mark, then it just doesn't make sense...
And I agree about Westhead too! If you were going to take liberties there, why not make him too "college," "too rah rah" etc, or okay, some intimidation factor...but he had already done too much with basketball for the deer in the headlights thing to make sense.
I get the entertainment factor...but I would think credibility would matter.
Totally.
And I TOTALLY want to ask the script writers those questions.
Where were they getting their info from?
How on earth can you go out and portray them that way?
I'd love to see them address those things on camera!!!
Yeah, I don't think this is a fine line...as others have said, it's entertainment, not Journalism. I don't think they would claim to have gotten that info from anywhere, they just did what was good for the entertainment value...
Agreed - I mean look at the casting - this is SUPPOSED to be funny, nostalgic and entertaining.
But if you take too many liberties, can people sue?
Sure - people can sue, but that doesn't mean they will win. I mean look at SNL or the Daily Show or Last Night Next Week or Fox or CNN or any other comedy programming. They do much worse personal attacks. I'll defer to our legal bears, but I think to win a suit, the liberties need to result in some sort of damage or reflect inaccuracy. no? Just because West doesn't like it, might not be enough.
Satire and parody have some protection. But also, a public figure has a higher standard of proof, where you need to prove both malice and intent. The real legal people here can probably say it better than I can.
I don't think an entertainment company should be allowed to profit when the distort a person's character, simply for entertainment profit making motives.
Did Jerry West actually go sleep with some woman after he won the championship? I imagine that's true, else they should lose a big $$$ lawsuit.
Did Kareem actually smoke pot? That also better be correct, else they should lose a big lawsuit (In my mind). I mean, you could say that by posting, I'm a public character, and people here might like to use my character for purposes of humor. Should that extend from my onscreen name to me in real life? I would think that is criminal. It's like online harrassment. The Laker basketball players should not become characters to be twisted from the reality of who they are simply so we can laugh at them.
Sarcasm: maybe we should use Deep Fake technology to make porno films showing Magic and Buss screwing women at the Hefner mansion. I bet a lot of people who like to see that characterization. We could create situations for Magic beyond just the sex that would be hilariously entertaining.
Should that be allowed? I don't think so.
And yet, if you watch the show, they have essentially done exactly that.
Magic was a basketball player. He was paid to entertain on the basketball court. He should have a right to privacy, and not be depicted in such a way as they have done. He is not seeking to be that type of public persona, is he? No, he always was behind a closed door, not on camera.
Privacy rights lawyers needed here.