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Must see! Those movies about basketball

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Yao Next Year is a documentary directed by James Stern and starring Yao Ming, Charles Barkley, Andino Mobley, released in 2005. The film tells the story of Yao Ming's journey from "rookie" to superstar in the NBA. The film begins with Yao Ming's election to the NBA, along with his arrival in the United States, the downturn of the previous few games, the explosion of the Stamp Center, Barkley kissing the donkey's ass, the advertising star, Tom Janovich's illness, and the Rockets' failure to make the playoffs.

Must see! Those movies about basketball

Heads-up is a sports-themed film produced by Touchstone Pictures, directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. "Heads-up" tells the story of Jesus Shuttlesworth, a well-known high school basketball star in the country, because her mother was killed by her father in a domestic violence, Jesus raised her sister for many years, and with her own efforts to beat a piece of the sky, became the target of many universities across the country. Jesus' basketball career was just beginning, and Jake, who was serving a prison sentence, suddenly received a parole order on the condition that he had to convince Jesus to sign a contract with the governor's alma mater, Big State

Must see! Those movies about basketball

Rebounds: The Goat Saga is an American film directed by Ericie La Sierra and Eriq La Salle, starring Don Chandel, James Earl Jones, and Michael Beech. NBA superstar "Sky Hook" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar once called "Goat" "the greatest player who has never played in the NBA", which is a compliment and a pity for "Goat", because his basketball talent is rare in a hundred years, but because he mistakenly entered the "black street" of New York, he could not enter the NBA from beginning to end, and even college basketball was not touched, and finally ended his legendary basketball career with tragedy.

Must see! Those movies about basketball

"Kobe's Work in Progress" (aka: A Day with Superstar Kobe Bryant) is a film about a day in the NBA season of Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant in the 2007-2008 season. Kobe Bryant allowed Spike Lee to use 30 cameras to shoot the whole day of his life. The documentary is about Kobe Bryant's 2007-2008 NBA season, a game the Lakers played against the San Antonio Spurs on April 13, 2008. Record Kobe Bryant before the game, at half-time and after the game to bring the camera into the locker room, we have to record Kobe's words and deeds at any time.

Must see! Those movies about basketball

The Trial of Iverson is a 2010 documentary directed by Steve James. The film reflects iverson's criminal case in 1993. Through the dispute between basketball teenagers, the legacy of racial discrimination is reflected. It happened on Valentine's Day in 1993, Alan? Iverson and five high school friends played at a bowling club in Hampton, which was supposed to be a calm night, but unexpectedly became a turning point in Iverson's early basketball career. An altercation sparked a violent brawl between the black children of "African descent" and a group of white clients at the club. As a result, the white perpetrators were maimed and eventually 4 black children were prosecuted, including Iverson, who was regarded as the best high school player in the united states.

Must see! Those movies about basketball