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Envy Emperor Zhan! "The Basketball Queen" won the Academy Award for Best Short Film, and Curio Nels dipped in light

At the Academy Awards, the major awards were freshly released, "Basketball Queen" won the Best Short Film Documentary Award, and Warriors star Stephen Curry and Hall of Fame star O'Neal followed.

Envy Emperor Zhan! "The Basketball Queen" won the Academy Award for Best Short Film, and Curio Nels dipped in light

Curry and O'Neal were involved in the production and sponsorship of the "Basketball Queen", and bay area media said: "The Warriors' Stephen Curry and the Hall of Fame O'Neal can also be said to be Oscar winners." ”

Envy Emperor Zhan! "The Basketball Queen" won the Academy Award for Best Short Film, and Curio Nels dipped in light

Although Curry and O'Neal did not have the opportunity to go on stage to receive the award, their efforts will not be forgotten. As a result, two more people in the NBA have added Oscar honors. The first perfect collaboration between the best interior line in NBA history and the best three-point king has achieved a good story.

Envy Emperor Zhan! "The Basketball Queen" won the Academy Award for Best Short Film, and Curio Nels dipped in light

In stark contrast, James, with "Empty 2", won the Worst Actor of the Year Award for Golden Raspberry, which was slightly embarrassing. If the acting skills are lacking, it is better to learn Curry and O'Neill to focus on behind-the-scenes work, and the reputation is much better than the Golden Raspberry Award.

Envy Emperor Zhan! "The Basketball Queen" won the Academy Award for Best Short Film, and Curio Nels dipped in light

The film mainly tells the legendary life of Lucia Harris, the only woman in history to be selected by the NBA, she is 1 meter 91 tall, weighs 84 kilograms, plays as a center, in the seventh round of 1977, the New Orleans Jazz selected Lucia Harris with the 137th pick, but Harris did not have the idea of playing in the NBA and refused to audition for the Jazz. In 1983, Harris was inducted into the Delta State University Hall of Fame for his outstanding contributions to his alma mater. In 1992, Harris, along with Naira White, became one of the first female players to be inducted into the Nai-Smith Hall of Fame. On January 19, 2022, according to a number of US media reports, Lucia Harris died on Tuesday local time at the age of 66.

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