Sure, the golf match featuring Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning was a nice little diversion on a Sunday afternoon.
But as the clock hit 7 p.m., there was still a void where "The Last Dance" documentary used to be after the Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls documentary wrapped up its five-week run the previous weekend.
Originally slated to run as a complement to the NBA Finals in June, the doc became appointment viewing for a sports world starved for anything resembling entertainment.
It wasn't necessarily groundbreaking work, but it was never supposed to be.