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An aspiring professional basketball player is asked by his former high school principal to return to the school as assistant to the head basketball coach. White Men Can't Jump: 2023 Comedy American remake of the 1992 film. [27] Sweetwater: 2023 Drama Biopic about Nat Clifton, the first African-American to sign a contract with the NBA. [28] Rez ...
Adam Shopkorn, who set out to make a documentary film about a high school basketball player becoming the NBA player, followed Lenny Cooke around with several cinematographers in 2001. [4] Subsequently, he lost touch with Cooke. [4] In 2010, he went to a screening of Josh and Benny Safdie's film Daddy Longlegs and asked them to check the footage ...
23. Teen Wolf. For more than a minute, the entire gymnasium goes quiet. Michael J. Fox has just transformed into a werewolf and begins dribbling the basketball before stunned teammates and ...
It grossed $3,176,000 its first day and ending its North American weekend with $8,139,180, which was the second-highest grossing movie of the April 21–23, 2000 weekend, only behind U-571. [23] Love & Basketball grossed $27,459,615 in the United States, which is ninth all-time for a basketball film and thirty-seventh all-time for a sports ...
Considered the conclusion to Cooper's "Harlem Trilogy" (the preceding films being New Jack City (1991) and Sugar Hill (1994), the film tells the story about a promising New York City high school basketball star, and his relationships with a drug dealer and a former basketball star, now employed as a security guard at the high school he was a ...
Baby Lamb (2008; Bonus) Aspen Clark (video credits; 1998 - 2003, 2010) Sierra Clark; Chloe Tyler (1998 video discussion) Toby Tyler (1998 video discussion) Released originally under I Think I Can Productions, re-released in 2008, [7] re-released again in 2010 3 Baby Bach: Musical Adventure Classical music by J.S. Bach January 1, 1999 [9]
Teenager Jim Carroll is a drug-addicted high school basketball player who regularly gets into mischief with his friends Pedro, Mickey, and Neutron on the streets of New York City and at school. Outside of basketball, Jim shows an artistic interest in writing; keeping his work in his journal while expressing his thoughts and creating poetry.
Ramon would prefer to sacrifice the high school basketball season, where Parker will be seen by more college coaches. But Parker collapses twice on the court, once during the summer and once during the playoffs of his high school season, because of his injured foot. Parker commits to the Arizona Wildcats at the end of the film.