
There are a lot of basketball movies that have been made over the last few decades--more than you might initially think. After conducting a little research, I’ve counted a total of 102 basketball movies that have been made. This number includes documentaries, made for TV movies and even an episode of Gilligan’s Island where the Globetrotters get stranded on the island. Somehow, but perhaps not surprisingly given the magic of showbiz, the island is equipped with a court and hoops. Competition is high when the Globetrotters must play “the Invincibles”—a team of robots that are fighting for territory on the island. I have to admit that it’s corny but extremely entertaining! Check out a clip from the episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqJxz5EM2kc
Interestingly, one of the first basketball movies was “High School Hero” done in 1927! It starred Nick Stuart, Sally Phipps, and William Bailey. The plot follows two basketball studs trying to win the heart and attention of Eleanor Barrett, the most popular girl in school.
10. A Season on the Brink (2002)- A made for TV movie that depicts the bestselling book about Bobby Knight and Indiana’s 1985-86 season.
9. Rebound (1996) – (The one with Earl the Goat not Martin Lawrence) This made for TV movie was interesting to me because it portrayed the same characters as the book “The City Game” which I had read a few years earlier. Growing up, I had a phase where I was fascinated with the Rucker Park playground legends.
Interestingly, one of the first basketball movies was “High School Hero” done in 1927! It starred Nick Stuart, Sally Phipps, and William Bailey. The plot follows two basketball studs trying to win the heart and attention of Eleanor Barrett, the most popular girl in school.
I have put together a list of what I think are the top 10 basketball movies of all time:
10. A Season on the Brink (2002)- A made for TV movie that depicts the bestselling book about Bobby Knight and Indiana’s 1985-86 season.
9. Rebound (1996) – (The one with Earl the Goat not Martin Lawrence) This made for TV movie was interesting to me because it portrayed the same characters as the book “The City Game” which I had read a few years earlier. Growing up, I had a phase where I was fascinated with the Rucker Park playground legends.
8. Pistol: The Birth of a Legend (1991) – This movie describes the life of Pistol Pete. The most memorable scene is when he’s spinning the ball on his finger while inside the café. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Ee6aFv0SI
7. Love and Basketball (2000) – I figured it was only fair that I include at least one love story. Good movie though.
6. Glory Road (2006) – This is a well made movie about a true story. It has a great sound track!
5. Coach Carter (2005)- Great movie. Everyone loves the true stories with happy endings. One of my former players Seyram Gbewonyo’s brother Nene played Junior Battle in this movie.
4. Blue Chips (1994) - This move is full of great basketball players. Shaquille O’Neal, Penny Hardaway, Bobby Hurley. Surprisingly it comes with a good story line too! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgeSww9uCAo
3. He Got Game (1998)- This might be one of Spike Lee’s best movies ever. It’s another great flick with a lot of great basketball players.
2. White Men Can’t Jump (1992) - This might be the movie that I’ve seen the most in my life. During my junior year in high school it played continuously in my VCR on the weekends. It was the perfect combination for me, a basketball movie with comedy. White Men Can’t Jump inspired me to work on my hops! Who knew that Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson could play a little bit?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtYYuHuCBvQ
1. Hoosiers (1986) – Last but DEFINITELY not least! ESPN voted Hoosiers as one of the best sports movies of all time. I make a point of making my team watch this at least once every year on a long road trip. I am SHOCKED that many of our players have never even heard of Hoosiers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fttt3fFTxk
The best Ol’ School basketball moives:
- The Fish that Saved Pittsburg (1979)- Dr. J and Kareem are in this one. A lot of razzle dazzle in this one. One of Shaq’s favorite bball movies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOuI0rXrOmA
- Heaven is a Playground (1991)- Bo Kimble, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kendall Gill.
- The Fish that Saved Pittsburg (1979)- Dr. J and Kareem are in this one. A lot of razzle dazzle in this one. One of Shaq’s favorite bball movies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOuI0rXrOmA
- Heaven is a Playground (1991)- Bo Kimble, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kendall Gill.
Basketball Movies that involve animals:
- Air Bud (1997)- Basketball playing Golden Retriever!
- Teen Wolf (1985)- Michael J. Fox turns into a basketball Ware Wolf with some sick handles.
- Space Jam (1996)- Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and other assorted cartoon animals.
- Air Bud (1997)- Basketball playing Golden Retriever!
- Teen Wolf (1985)- Michael J. Fox turns into a basketball Ware Wolf with some sick handles.
- Space Jam (1996)- Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and other assorted cartoon animals.
Longest Basketball movie ever:
- Hoop Dreams (1994)- Good story but it loses you because it’s almost 3 HOURS LONG!!
- Hoop Dreams (1994)- Good story but it loses you because it’s almost 3 HOURS LONG!!
Great basketball movie that doesn’t have much basketball in it:
- Finding Forrester (2000)- Sean Connery & Rob Brown- Great story about basketball and writing. I love the BMW scene
- Finding Forrester (2000)- Sean Connery & Rob Brown- Great story about basketball and writing. I love the BMW scene
Basketball movies in the Ghetto:
- Above the Rim (1994)- Tupac as the thug kingpin- Some cool dunks.
- Sunset Park (1996)- Fedro Starr from Onyx.
- Above the Rim (1994)- Tupac as the thug kingpin- Some cool dunks.
- Sunset Park (1996)- Fedro Starr from Onyx.