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Dakich's primary critique of the ESPN "30 for 30" documentary was its slant. He believed it focused too heavily on negative aspects of Knight's legacy while ignoring the positive influences he had. Dakich noted that invitations to be part of the documentary were declined by many who were close to Knight, reflecting a common sentiment that the film presented a biased viewpoint.
He observed that while controversial moments gained prominence, Knight’s contributions to players' lives and the community—like his efforts towards charitable causes—were overlooked. To him, it seemed evident that the goal was to generate drama and sensationalism rather than to document a well-rounded history of Knight's life and career.