• Jerry West vows to take HBO to Supreme Court over 'Winning Time' depict

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    Last week, Jerry West let his lawyers do the talking.

    Now, he's calling shots himself. And he's ready to take HBO all the way to
    the Supreme Court.

    The NBA icon is a subject of HBO's series "Winning Time" about the
    Showtime Lakers of the 1980s. In it, West is portrayed in his role as a
    Lakers executive as frequently fueled by anger and alcohol, a depiction
    he's none too fond of. He's also portrayed as advising Lakers owner Jerry
    Buss to — gasp — not draft Magic Johnson. It's a depiction that ex-Lakers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Cooper and Jamaal Wilkes and former team
    employees denied is accurate in a letter to HBO from West's lawyers
    demanding a retraction.

    'They belittled something good'
    In comments made to the Los Angeles Times published on Monday, West spoke directly about his thoughts on "Winning Time" for the first time in
    public.

    “The series made us all look like cartoon characters,” West told the
    Times. “They belittled something good. If I have to, I will take this all
    the way to the Supreme Court.”

    So there you have it. Get your lawyers ready, HBO.

    West's brief comment to the Times follows up a more formal statement from
    his attorney Skip Miller last week. In it, Miller hints at legal action
    that could precede West's plans to involve that nation's highest court.

    "The portrayal of NBA icon and LA Lakers legend Jerry West in 'Winning
    Time' is fiction pretending to be fact — a deliberately false
    characterization that has caused great distress to Jerry and his family," Miller's statement reads. ... "As an act of common decency, HBO and the producers owe Jerry a public apology and at the very least should retract
    their baseless and defamatory portrayal of him."

    West's attorneys also took specific issue with the Magic Johnson
    implication.

    “So instead of seeing the true Jerry West — a brilliant GM who was the architect of one of the great NBA dynasties — anyone who watched the show
    would be left with the false impression that West is incompetent, that he didn’t want Magic Johnson," the statement reads. "This is a fabrication.
    You depict Jerry as a clueless bumpkin wearing a fishing hat to practice,
    which also never happened — rather than a dedicated and capable GM."

    HBO's response
    HBO doesn't deny that it's taken dramatic license with the show. "Winning
    Time" is a fictional dramatization of real-life events. The network is
    standing its ground.

    " 'Winning Time' is not a documentary and has not been presented as such,"
    an HBO statement reads. "However, the series and its depictions are based
    on extensive factual research and reliable sourcing, and HBO stands
    resolutely behind our talented creators and cast who have brought a dramatization of this epic chapter in basketball history to the screen.”

    You lied and libeled, HBO.

    https://news.yahoo.com/jerry-west-vows-to-take-hbo-to-supreme-court-over- winning-time-depiction-211314757.html

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