Tuesday 12 May 2015

BEST BASKETBALL MOVIES (II)

Hello everybody!

We are going to continue talking about some of the best basketball movies. There's no doubt you have already heard about any one of these movies:


Glory roadNewly appointed men's basketball coach Don Haskins (Lucas) from Texas Western College in El Paso, lacking necessary financial resources, makes an effort to recruit the best players regardless of race to form a team that can compete for a national championship. Some of the young men he brings in possess skill, but are raw in talent when it comes to organized teamwork focusing on defense and ball distribution. In the end, his Texas Western Miners team comprises seven black and five white athletes; a balance that raises eyebrows among university personnel. Haskins puts his players through a rigorous training program, threatening to cut anyone who doesn't work as hard as he demands, while trying to integrate his players into a single team with a common goal....

If you want to know the end, I recomend you watch this film !!!



Space jam:

Talk to anyone who grew up in the '90s, and it's likely that they'll cite Space Jamas one of their favorite childhood movies. There are too many reasons to love this film: the presence of the NBA's greatest superstar in combination with cartoon legends, the epic final game between the Monstars and the Toon Squad, and, of course, the unforgettable opening track by Quad City DJs. Space Jam was an enjoyable basketball movie that never took itself too seriously from start to finish, always privileging fun over fact.

References:
http://www.complex.com/sports/2014/02/greatest-basketball-movies-all-time/glory-road




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