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‘Game of Thrones’ creators announce new show set in a world where slavery still exists

July 20, 2017 by  
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David Benioff, left, and D.B. Weiss accept the Norman Felton Award for outstanding producer of episodic television for “Game of Thrones.” (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

With “Game of Thrones” wrapping up next year, it was only a matter of time before creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss announced their next project — a highly anticipated one, given their huge success on TV so far. On Wednesday, HBO confirmed that the pair will stay at the network to launch a new series called “Confederate.” Here’s what it’s about:

“The series takes place in an alternate timeline, where the Southern states have successfully seceded from the Union, giving rise to a nation in which slavery remains legal and has evolved into a modern institution,” HBO said in a statement. “The story follows a broad swath of characters on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Demilitarized Zone — freedom fighters, slave hunters, politicians, abolitionists, journalists, the executives of a slave-holding conglomerate and the families of people in their thrall.”

While it’s impossible to judge a show based on a logline within the first hour of its existence, it’s 2017, so HBO had to know that the reaction would be immediate on social media. And when you announce a show set in a world where slavery still exists? Well, you’re going to hear feedback pretty much instantaneously:

…and so on. There were immediate comparisons to Amazon’s “The Man in the High Castle,” an alternative history series that explores what happened if Hitler won World War II — not to mention the recent cancellation of WGN America’s “Underground,” a drama about runaway slaves and abolitionists on the Underground Railroad.

The “what if slavery wasn’t abolished?” idea has been around in pop culture, from the 2004 mockumentary “C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America” to last year’s novel “Underground Airlines.”  But this idea particularly set off alarm bells since Benioff and Weiss have come under fire for how they have depicted violence — particularly sexual violence — on “Game of Thrones.” And this is a series not set in a fantasy world, but inspired by real-life events.

In the release from HBO, Benioff and Weiss say they originally had this idea for years and imagined it as a feature film, but decided to stick with HBO and adapt it for TV.

“As the brilliant ‘Game of Thrones’ winds down to its final season, we are thrilled to be able to continue our relationship with Dan and David, knowing that any subject they take on will result in a unique and ambitious series,” said HBO programming president Casey Bloys. “Their intelligent, wry and visually stunning approach to storytelling has a way of engaging an audience and taking them on an unforgettable journey.”

Nichelle Tramble Spellman and Malcolm Spellman will join as executive producers and writers, along with “Game of Thrones” producers Carolyn Strauss and Bernadette Caulfield as executive producers.

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Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum say they’ve reached out to Carmelo Anthony

July 20, 2017 by  
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Two members of the Portland Trail Blazers say they’ve reached out to Carmelo Anthony in an attempt to sell the New York Knicks star on their team.

All-Star Damian Lillard and teammate CJ McCollum, speaking Wednesday at Lillard’s basketball camp, said Anthony sounded intrigued by the idea.

Sources: Melo still counting on deal to Rockets

Carmelo Anthony expects the Knicks to resume trade talks soon, and league sources told ESPN he’s counting on the team to trade him to the Rockets.

“I think he’s interested,” McCollum said, later adding during an interview with SiriusXM NBA Radio: “If we add Carmelo Anthony, we’ll be a top-three team in the West immediately.”

McCollum then doubled down on his statement, retweeting SiriusXM NBA Radio’s tweet of his comment and adding “facts.”

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported over the weekend that Anthony still is counting on the Knicks to carry out their previously agreed upon mandate to trade him to the Houston Rockets.

The 33-year-old has been willing to waive his no-trade clause for Houston and the Cleveland Cavaliers, but in recent weeks, he has begun to prioritize a trade to the Rockets to join Chris Paul and James Harden over one to the Cavaliers and LeBron James, league sources said.

One team that New York and Houston had hoped would facilitate a multiteam trade for Anthony was Portland, but league sources told Wojnarowski that the Trail Blazers only plan to participate in a deal for Anthony if he decides to expand his no-trade clause to include them.

That, however, is not an option for Anthony, sources said.

Perhaps to get Anthony used to the idea of appearing in Trail Blazers colors, McCollum posted a photo of Anthony in a Portland jersey on Instagram over the weekend as a seemingly passive recruiting pitch to the Knicks star.

Knicks president Steve Mills said earlier this week Anthony could remain with the team this season, despite acknowledging that the organization would continue to pursue a trade involving the 10-time All-Star.

Mills also said that the Knicks would not pursue a buyout of the remaining years on Anthony’s contract.

Information from ESPN’s Ian Begley was used in this report.

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