Watching Isiah Thomas
in Untold, Spike TV
's series of athlete profiles, I wanted to implore the interviewer to ask, "So, Isiah, what are you gonna do with the Knicks
?" But sports is not the main agenda of Untold. The hourlong episodes begin with narrator Marv Albert
intoning ominously, "When the game is done, life continues." The series, which has featured Terry Bradshaw
talking about depression and Darryl Strawberry
on drug addiction, allows subjects to speak in more than sound bites. But on the Thomas
show (Feb. 11), too much time is spent on his early years in a rough Chicago
neighborhood (a story that feels generic), while questions of his not making the 1992 Olympic Dream Team and his difficult relationships with Magic Johnson
, Michael Jordan
and Larry Bird
remain unexplored. (O.K., so this is the Testosterone Channel, not Lifetime's Intimate Portrait.) An episode on surfer Laird Hamilton
(Feb. 18) is more revealing. With help from his wife, Gabrielle Reece
, a three-dimensional man emerges--one who, she says, is not always nice and "creates energy from friction," but one who could apply that friction to his death-defying barrel run at Teahupoo, in Tahiti
, in 2000. Hamilton
says he felt like Moses, "at the center of the parting of the Red Sea
." Testosterone, anyone? -- Nancy Ramsey
