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‘Hoops, Hopes & Dreams’ Filmmakers On Fostering Community Through MLK-Inspired Basketball Short Film
Who knew that one of the most important figures in U.S. history had a seriously mean backhand on the basketball court? Glenn ...
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 17 of the Film Room Podcast! The Times-Tribune Athlete of the Week Abington Heights basketball ...
The winningest high school boys basketball program in state history had a chance to add another banner in a storybook season, and a filmmaker who watched the team growing up was there to capture it.
Free State’s girls basketball team got an early taste at what the upcoming season will look like as the Firebirds hosted a ...
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 16 of the Film Room Podcast! The Times-Tribune Athlete of the Week Riverside basketball player ...
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Purdue Basketball Film Room: The Return of the Dunk
Expectations are at an all-time high for the Boilermakers heading into the 2025-’26 season. Purdue knows what they have in Braden Smith, Trey Kaufmann-Renn, and Fletcher Loyer, but it’s the addition ...
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Serendipitous timing has allowed a former Wichita basketball star to make her acting debut in a Netflix film produced by NBA superstar LeBron James. Analyss Benally, a 2016 Heights graduate, said it ...
Earlier this week, we shared USC women's basketball video analysis of the Trojans' win over Michigan. Analyst Cece Clay, a former basketball coach and player, went into the film room for some clips of ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - An independent basketball film shooting in Memphis is looking to cast background actors. "Hoop Street," an upcoming indie feature film shooting in the Bluff City, has an open casting ...
It's the world's most obvious statement, but it's true, nonetheless. It's a perfectly scalable basketball skill, adding to what the shooter can do on the court, and what their teammates can do. But ...
Even just a decade ago, centers were almost exclusively resigned to post-ups and screening. A big man handling the ball or trying to thread the needle on a pass was taboo. But not anymore, because ...
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