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Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel Season 3 Episodes

6 Episodes 1997 - 1997

Episode 1

Steffi Graf; Russian Boxer; Super Bowl Ads

Mon, Jan 13, 1997 60 mins

Segments include: the financial turmoil of Steffi Graf and her father, Peter; the disappearance of boxer Sergei Kobozev; and Super Bowl commercials. Also: a visit with the NHL's Florida Panthers.

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Episode 2

Curt Flood; Tim Duncan; Women's Boxing

Mon, Mar 10, 1997 60 mins

Filmmaker Spike Lee offers a profile of Curt Flood, the former St. Louis Cardinal who started baseball on the road to free agency. Also: a visit with Wake Forest All-American Tim Duncan; and a report on women's boxing. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Larry Merchant.

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Episode 3

Alan Eagleson; Charles Barkley

Mon, May 12, 1997 60 mins

Segments include a report on indictments facing former NHL Players Association president Alan Eagleson; a profile of the NBA's Charles Barkley; and a look at the vacancy in baseball's commissioner's office, and its effect on the game. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

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Episode 4

Ticket Brokers; Womens Basketball; Colorado Rockies

Mon, Jul 28, 1997 60 mins

Included: a report on ticket scalping; a look at the ABL and WNBA, the competing women's pro basketball leagues; and a segment on baseball's Colorado Rockies.

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Episode 5

Sports Handicappers; Golf Discrimination

Tue, Sep 23, 1997 60 mins

Included: a report on sports handicappers; a look at discrimination at country clubs; and a visit with Prairie View A&M's football team, which had lost 68 straight games prior to this season.

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Episode 6

Financial Mismanagement; Grant Hill

Tue, Nov 18, 1997 60 mins

Segments include reports on financial advisor John Gillette; NBA All-Star Grant Hill; and minority sports agents. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Frank Deford.

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