I'm from Argentina, and I've been a Lakers fan for some time now. I grew up watching Kobe, Shak and Fisher make a three peat, and I saw possibly the worst years of the franchise since the 70s.
I read about Showtime but never lived it. As someone born in 1993, I always found the 80s to be a beautiful decade. Luckily, I think this great series managed to portray all of its aspects in a great way. This included the rise of a great dynasty as the Lakers turned out to be.
This last season proved to be impressive based on at least two major factors: it was released weekly (which made more exciting to watch it as it you were eager to it) and the music was iconic. Also, the acting (in particularly from John C. Reilly, Adrien Brody and Jason Segel) was AMAZING.
However... this ending is bittersweet. Not because it showed the 1984 finals, but because there will not be another season. I am aware that even television is a business and if the profits are not up to it, it's going to be canceled. Be that as it may, a third season wrapping up and showing all titles would've been awesome.
Thanks to all who made this fabulous piece of entertainment. To me is 10/10, despite it's flaws.
Edit: after some thoughts, I'm changing my rating to 4/10. I freaking loved it, but it's complete BS that they ended the series at this point. I rewatch the episodes and they are MAGNIFICENT. So no point on ending it at its highest and at least not get the proper feedback.