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Why is basketball so popular in movies?

by WebMaster

Posted: 2/23/2023 12:33:02 AM


Basketball is one of the most popular sports that movies like to pick up. This is mainly due to the drama inherent in the game 22Bet. In the last couple of decades there have been a lot of basketball movies that have perfectly captured the sport in its characteristics. We'll provide you with the best of them.

THE CLASSICS

1. "Spike Lee's Game of Life" 1998

"Spke Lee's Game of a Lifetime" follows the character Jesus Shuttleworth, an extremely talented college basketball player embodied by actual NBA superstar Ray Allen. It is considered by many to be one of the most touching and authentic basketball films of all time.

2. "Space Jam," 1996

"Space Jam" ignited the basketball love of an entire generation by featuring the greatest players of all time. Not exactly well-meaning aliens steal the talent of basketball stars, but forget about the retired Michael Jordan. Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes convince MJ that the fate of the world is in his hands.

3. "Uncle Drew," 2018

Rucker Park in New York is among the most popular basketball courts in the world, and many NBA stars enjoy playing there in their free time. Uncle Drew, played by NBA superstar Kyrie Irving, is one who has long since written off his luck. At Rucker Park, however, he is offered a second chance....

4. "The Leap Up" 1994

This feel-good movie starring Kevin Bacon tells the story of an assistant coach who travels to Africa to find and develop a promising young talent. As the two return to the States, they realize they have much to learn from each other.

5. "Forrester - Found!" 2000

This film likes to be seen as "Good Will Hunting" among basketball movies. "Forrester - Found!" centers on a 16-year-old basketball player who brings a surprising talent to writing - and reconciling two completely divergent talents is harder than you might first think.

6. "Hoop Dreams," 1994

Many of us dream of becoming professional basketball players, but the road to the top is a long one, no matter how talented you are. This documentary focuses on the story of two high school students who face a variety of challenges along their journey.

7. "White Men Don't Cut It" 1992

This comedic masterpiece is one of the first films to popularize "one hoop basketball," a global phenomenon that ultimately led to the creation of Red Bull 3X Basketball. Everything revolves around the challenges of our two main characters, embodied by Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes.

8. "Own Your Game" 2021

The fastest 3-on-3 basketball tournament crowned its champions in Rome. Watch the thrilling final through the eyes of the players, decided in the last four seconds.

9. "The great basketball kidnapping" 1996

This comedy is more about basketball fans than about the game itself. It tells the story of two Boston Celtic fans who would do anything to see their beloved Celtics win in the NBA. The film is not only fun to watch, but also a great tribute to one of the most beloved basketball teams in the country.

10. "Love and Basketball," 2000

Not all basketball movies revolve around that last-second shot that ends up deciding the game. "Love and Basketball" is a love story between a boy and a girl who both bring a passion for the game. The focus here is more on life off the court.


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