NBA TV will commemorate the 20-year anniversary of the Houston Rockets' back-to-back championship seasons with Clutch City, a documentary to be televised during The Finals on Monday, June 8, at 9 p.m. ET. Produced by the Sports Emmy Award-winning NBA TV Originals, Clutch City examines the Rockets' 1993-94 and 1994-95 teams as Houston greats such as Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Kenny Smith, Robert Horry, Sam Cassell and Vernon Maxwell reflect on their experiences and how their unusual team chemistry helped them succeed.
Featuring more than 30 interviews with Hall of Famers, NBA legends and national broadcasters, Clutch City assesses the Rockets' place in the NBA pantheon. In addition to Houston greats, the film offers insights on the Rockets from the men who challenged them, including NBA Legends Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Patrick Ewing, Horace Grant and A.C. Green.
"Clutch City will provide an all-access look at the Houston Rockets' back-to-back championships, combining the best of the league's archival footage with current interviews from those most closely connected to the team," said "Scooter" Vertino, general manager of NBA Digital and SVP of programming, Turner Sports. "There couldn't be a more fitting time than The Finals to celebrate what it takes to be an NBA champion and the unique path these often overlooked Rockets teams took to get there."
Anyone else looking forward to this? Should be dope.
NBA TV needs to keep on producing more original content like this.
Clutch City is the latest in a long line of NBA TV Originals' critically acclaimed films and specials that include the Sports Emmy Award-winning The Doctor; the Emmy-nominated The Dream Team; and THE84DRAFT; as well as the network's popular Open Court series.




. Having my ass posted up in front of the TV watchin all that shyt like
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