Co-produced by Kevin Durant and his agent Rich Kleiman, the documentary examines how Prince George's County has become a hotbed for NBA talent over the last 20 years.
Basketball County: In The Waterwill be available exclusively on Showtime, owing to the fact the documentary has been produced by the network.
Since 2000, the county has produced 25 NBA players, including Durant, Oladipo and Cook, and more than a dozen WNBA players, while a number of other Prince George's County native have gone on to feature on some of the most prestigious college programs across the country.
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