Kobe Bryant To Write, Host & Produce New Basketball Show On ESPN

Kobe's new basketball analysis show "Detail" premieres in March.

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Kobe Bryant has another accomplishment to add to his ever-growing list of basketball-related achievements. 

ESPN has partnered with Kobe’s studio, Granity Studios, to produce a new 15-episode basketball series called "Detail," which will air during the second half of the NBA season, concluding with The NBA Finals. Kobe will serve as a writer, producer and host of the show.

According to today's press release, viewers will experience Kobe's game observations as if he were one of the players featured in an ESPN game played the night before. The goal of the show is to help young athletes, players and coaches see the game in a different way, through the eyes of the Black Mamba.

"Studying game film is how the best get better. It’s the university for a master’s degree in basketball," Bryant said. "I learned how to study film from the best coaches of all time—Phil Jackson and Tex Winter. Detail provides an opportunity to teach that skill to the next generation on large platform with ESPN."

This isn't the first time that Kobe's Granity Studios have teamed with ESPN. In fact, it'll be their third venture together.

During the 2016-2017 NBA season, Bryant partnered with the network for a limited run of "Canvas City," which aired on ESPN’s NBA Countdown show. This season, he has provided short packages to ESPN called MuseCage Basketball Network aka MBN, which has aired two of its 10-episode commitment so far this season.

Bryant's newest basketball analysis show, "Detail," will premiere in March 2018 on ESPN.

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