In ELLE.com’s recurring feature Character Study, we ask the creators behind our favorite shows to go deep about what went into creating their memorable characters: the original idea behind them, how they were tailored to the actor,
Is Kate Hudson in Running Point based on Jeanie Buss? The connection to the Mindy Kaling Netflix series, explained.
Ben Affleck brings his son Samuel to a Lakers game in Los Angeles, plus Jake Johnson, Lamorne Morris, Kate Hudson and more. From L.A. to Spain and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
Jeanie Buss inspires Netflix's "Running Point," a comedy series co-created by Mindy Kaling, featuring Kate Hudson as a basketball team president.
Running Point is a Netflix sports comedy series based on Jeff Pearlman's book Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s.
Inspired loosely by the life of Jeanie Buss, the Netflix series counts Mindy Kaling among its creators and Kate Hudson among its stacked cast.
The actor stars in Netflix's new comedy 'Running Point,' playing a character modeled on the Lakers' president who must prove her business savvy and basketball know-how.
Moments after Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is named president of the Los Angeles Waves professional basketball team, her best friend/Waves’ Chief of Staff Ali Lee (Brenda Song) offers a warning along with her congratulations.
Lakers president and controlling owner Jeanie Buss turned on HBO’s Winning Time and was transported back to the start of her career. The well-received but short-lived series, based on Jeff Pearlman’s book Showtime: Magic,
New Girl costars Jake Johnson and Lamorne Morris reunite at the Running Point Lakers game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in L.A. on Feb. 27. Ben Affleck brings his son Samuel, 12, to the Lakers game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Los Angeles on Feb. 27.
Peak TV may technically be in the past, but its specter still lingers. How else do you get two flashy, star-studded TV shows about the Los Angeles Lakers in the span of three years? The first, HBO’s “Winning Time,
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