Redefined: J. R. Smith

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Redefined: J. R. Smith
Redefined JR Smith poster.jpg
Genre Sports documentary
Directed byPhilip Knowlton
Starring J. R. Smith
ComposerWilliam Brown
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
Cinematography
  • Taresh Moore
  • Moji Wilson
Running time28-31 minutes
Production companiesUninterrupted
Amazon Studios
Original release
Network Prime Video
ReleaseApril 4, 2023 (2023-04-04)

Redefined: J. R. Smith is an American television documentary series about former professional basketball player J. R. Smith. It premiered on Prime Video on April 4, 2023.

Contents

Summary

The docuseries follows two-time NBA champion J. R. Smith through his post-NBA career, as he pursues a college education at North Carolina A&T State University and joins the men's golf team at the school. The series focuses on his challenges on the golf course as well as his lifelong battle with dyslexia and ADHD. [1] [2] [3] It includes interviews with Smith's parents, ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt, Smith's former teammate Iman Shumpert, and other fellow athletes. [4]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byOriginal release date
1"Mulligan"Philip Knowlton4 April 2023 (2023-04-04)
Smith reflects on his NBA career and arrives on campus at North Carolina A&T.
2"Three the Hard Way"Philip Knowlton4 April 2023 (2023-04-04)
Smith meets his new teammates and adjusts to online classes.
3"Reading the Green"Philip Knowlton4 April 2023 (2023-04-04)
Smith embraces his studies as he prepares for his collegiate golf debut.
4"Swish"Philip Knowlton4 April 2023 (2023-04-04)
Smith leads a closed-door meeting among his teammates.

Production

On March 15, 2023, it was reported that J. R. Smith would be the subject of a new docuseries for Amazon, to be executive produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter under their Uninterrupted banner, as well as Jamal Henderson and Philip Byron, with Philip Knowlton directing. [1]

Release

The four-part docuseries premiered on Prime Video on April 4, 2023. [5]

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