Begin of the movie reminded me of the Rockets organization. Patrick ferritta telling tilman what players to draft lol.
I know it’s a movie but could a scout bring a guy over then become his handler? I feel like there’s something to prohibit teams from hiding guys from other teams.
Top five theatrical basketball movies of all time? 1. hoop dreams 2. Above the rim 3. Hoosiers 4. Sunset park 5. Space jams
No docs is tough, because there's a total lack of good hoops movies: Hoop Dreams Hoosiers White Men Can't Jump Above the Rim Basketball Diaries? ... Something Something Add a bunch if you include more documentaries (which are usually better anyway). Hustle should make the list, nobody cares about theater releases anymore unless it's boom pew pew boom pow whooosh comic book stuff.
Funniest aspect is Boban. Where is your birth certificates? To prove that he is 22 or younger and eligible for the draft. Burn in big fire. Then his 7 foot son comes along. This my son he's 10 years old. That look Sandler gives him lol
Saw it; wasn't too bad. It was pretty predictable the way it was going. By the way who is overlooking an assault charge from a long time ago as a reason not to draft a guy like this?
Finally watched it, and it was good not great. Pretty predictable but really enjoyed Anthony Edwards playing the ******* prospect.
Spoilers? He was fired. right? Is there a grace period in the NBA? Morey was fired by the rockets and a hour later he was on the Sixers