Hoops on Screen: Top 10 Basketball Movies
From He Got Game to Space Jam, these flicks are all-stars.
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Love & Basketball (2000) - With a new NBA season tipping off on Tuesday, we've got basketball on the brain. To get our heads in the game, we put together a list of our top 10 movies about that baller life. We kick it off with Love & Basketball, Gina Prince-Bythewood's drama about neighbors-turned-competitors-turned-lovers, starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps. Life adorably imitated art earlier this year when real-life NBA star Kevin Durant proposed to his girlfriend, WNBA player Monica Wright, who even shares the exact name as Lathan's character in the film! (Photo: New Line Productions, Inc.)
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Hoop Dreams (1994) - Steve James' epic, Oscar-nominated documentary is as raw as they come. He follows two promising young ballers pursue their dreams of NBA careers over the course of five years, from high school to college. James' cameras witness much triumph, heartbreak and tragedy on the way. (Photo: New Line Cinema)
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Blue Chips (1994) - The Exorcist director William Friedkin brought his dark sensibilities to this sports drama about a college basketball coach (Nick Nolte) who uses illegal means to take his team to the championships. But the film will always be remembered as the acting debut of hoops star Shaquille O'Neal. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
Photo By Photo: Paramount Pictures
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Hoosiers (1986) - This drama, based on a true story about a high school basketball coach with a troubled past and an alcoholic teen, who pair up to win their school's first state championship, earned two Oscar nominations and was a highlight of co-star Dennis Hopper's already illustrious career. (Photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc)
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Coach Carter (2005) - In a rare expletive-free role, Samuel L. Jackson plays a high school football coach who leads his team to undefeated status, but falls out of favor when his rigorous academic demands get in the way of reaching the championships. The film also stars Channing Tatum as one of Coach Carter's star players and Octavia Spencer as a team mom. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
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