The first trailer forHulu’sLegacy: The True Story of the LA Lakersis here and PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere.

“My dad, he just wanted to make his mark,” explains his daughter and current Lakers president, Jeanie Buss, in the trailer.

The Lakers won the NBA Championship in Jerry’s first year, plus seven more from 1982 to 2002. Fans watched as their star,Magic Johnson, retired after announcing that he was HIV-positive, and as the Buss family brought inShaquille O’NealandKobe Bryantto jumpstart the team again.

“Shaq was going to turn the franchise around,” Jeanie says.

(L-R) Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson and Shaquille O’Neal after winning the 2000 NBA Championship.Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty

Shaquille O’Neal #34 and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers pose with Lakers legend Magic Johnson after winning the NBA Championship trophy after defeating the Indiana Pacers in Game Six of the 2000 NBA Finals on June 19, 2000 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

“We want Laker fans to watch this and enjoy it, which I believe they will,” Jeanie tells PEOPLE. “But we also want a new generation of fans who may not be basketball fans to enjoy the story and about the family drama that exists because this is a family business.”

Along with the Buss family, Magic Johnson, O’Neal and the team’s current star —LeBron James— all sit down for interviews.

“The pressure. That’s what really drives me,” James says of being a Laker. “To wear purple and gold — that’s a different feeling.”

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James also talks about the days, weeks and months afterBryant’s tragic death in 2020, and how it motivated the current teamto win another championship— the team’s 17th — for the Lakers later that year.

“We just all broke down in tears,” James says. “I knew after that moment, we were going to win a championship. I knew we were.”

Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakerspremieres Aug. 15 on Hulu, with new episodes streaming weekly.

source: people.com