Christian Laettner was such a legendary college basketball player that people automatically assume his professional career, which actually spanned 13 NBA seasons, was a complete bust.
History is also not particularly kind to Laettner when you consider that the former Duke Blue Devil was one of the most disliked athletes in the NCAA archives — and that national hatred is exactly what ESPN's "30 for 30" focused on.
"I Hate Christian Laettner," which debuts on Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN and is narrated by Rob Lowe, explores the former Dream Team member's storybook college career, which included four Final Four appearances and winning two National Championships.
The documentary tells the tale mostly from the perspective of those who couldn't stand the cocky, good-looking, talented, white prep school basketball star — but it's countered by interviews with Laettner, his family, former coaches and teammates.
From stomping on the chest of a downed player and battles with teammates, to a perceived sense of entitlement — there were many reasons for opposing fans to despise the smug star.
Though Laettner has mostly maintained a low profile since retiring from pro basketball with a bad back, all the former power forward/center needed to hear was "ESPN," and he granted director Rory Karpf a three-hour interview for the project.
"Anytime the premiere sports channel calls you and says they want to do a movie about you, you're going to say 'Yes,'" Laettner explained in an interview with TheWrap.