LeBron James and The Obamas Maybe Teaming Up for an NBA Series! Here's What We Know

LeBron James' and Peyton Mannings' production companies are reportedly in talks with the Obama's company, Higher Ground for an NBA Docuseries.

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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd-R) stands with Miami Heat players, including Dwyane Wade (L), LeBron James (2nd-L), Mario Chalmers (C) and Head coach Erik Spoelstra, (R) during an event to honor the NBA champion Miami Heat in the East Room at the White House on January 28, 2013 in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama congratulated the 2012 NBA champions for claiming their third NBA Championship by beating the Boston Celtics.
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd-R) stands with Miami Heat players, including Dwyane Wade (L), LeBron James (2nd-L), Mario Chalmers (C) and Head coach Erik Spoelstra, (R) during an event to honor the NBA champion Miami Heat in the East Room at the White House on January 28, 2013 in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama congratulated the 2012 NBA champions for claiming their third NBA Championship by beating the Boston Celtics.
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Barrack and Michelle Obama are obviously primarily known for their time in the White House. But since leaving the Oval Office, the Obamas have made a name for themselves in Media and Hollywood. Not only have they written several books, but their production company, Higher Ground, has taken off.

Now, there’s talk that the Obamas are teaming up with two big names who’ve also had major success breaking out into the world of entertainment: NBA champion LeBron James and NFL star Peyton Manning.

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Several news outlets are reporting that LeBron James’ production company, SpringHill Company, and Peyton Manning Manning’s Omaha Production are in talks with the Obama’s production company for a new NBA series. The series would reportedly follow NBA players in a similar approach to the Quarterback, which focuses on big names like Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota.

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According to the Wall Street Journal, the series would likely air on Netflix, where the Obamas have a “first-look” deal. The NBA is also expected to be involved in the project.

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The Obamas founded Higher Ground in 2018, and the brand has taken off from there. Higher Ground has a television and film deal with Netflix, and they also inked out a podcast deal with Audible. They produced a mix of heartfelt dramas, such as Kevin Hart’s Fatherhood, and insightful documentaries like Crip Camp.

Although there isn’t confirmation on whether this new series has been green-lit, there are certainly plenty of fans of Basketball, the Obamas, James, and Manning, who are certain to eat this new potential series up.