Jonathan Hock is an 11-time Emmy Award winning producer, director, writer and editor. His first documentary feature "Through the Fire" had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005, and became the first documentary acquired by ESPN Films.
Hock is executive producer of “Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies,” working alongside director Jim Podhoretz.
"One and Not Done," which aired on ESPN in April, was the sixth film Hock has directed or produced for ESPN's Emmy and Peabody Award winning "30 For 30" series, including "Unguarded," which was named Best Documentary of the year by Sports Illustrated and Best of iTunes 2012; "The Best That Never Was" (2010); "Survive and Advance" (2013); "The Gospel According to Mac" (2015) and "Of Miracles and Men" (2015), which won the Emmy for Best Sports Documentary.
Hock on his connection to the story:
Director Jim Podhoretz and I started our careers in the same day in 1985, as production assistants at NBA Entertainment. Our first "big" assignment was on the '87 Finals, when Jim was embedded with the Celtics and I was with the Lakers.
To return to that formative time for us as storytellers, to chronicle that very story with three decades of experience, has been deeply fulfilling experience for me. The greatest surprise has been that the players themselves on the Celtics and Lakers are having the same experience reliving their greatest highs and lowest lows. The passion, the animosity, the competitive fires are all still burning in them, and their interviews for this project are the greatest I've seen. It turns out that these were not just the formative years for me and Jim, but for the NBA itself.