

Documentary
Overview
He built dynasties, broke barriers, and became the silhouette that defines the game. But beneath Jerry West's legendary NBA legacy was a man haunted by perfection and pain. Through rare interviews with family and basketball icons, uncover the complex truth behind The Logo.
Top Cast


Jerry West
Jerry West
Self (archive footage)
Jerry West
Self (archive footage)


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Self
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Self


Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry
Self
Stephen Curry
Self


Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant
Self
Kevin Durant
Self


Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson
Self
Magic Johnson
Self


Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan
Self
Michael Jordan
Self


Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O'Neal
Self
Shaquille O'Neal
Self


Adam Silver
Adam Silver
Self
Adam Silver
Self
Martha Jane Kane
Martha Jane Kane
Self
Martha Jane Kane
Self
Kristine Bua
Kristine Bua
Self
Kristine Bua
Self
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