24. "Was a dope documentary with one exception..." In response to In response to 0 Wed Aug-09-17 11:09 AM by Creole
I don't get why the featured the whole team in the ending scenes when the documentary was really about four players and the head coach.
It would have been nice to see them introduce each of the players, tell us a lil bit about what their life was like after leaving Dunbar, and also about what their up to now.
Muggsy's tears were real. When I saw the MCM pouch in his hands, while he was at the draft, had me cracking up. You could tell that he may have been the most street of them all.
Reggie Williams always reminded me of an overgrown Webster. I hated Georgetown overall but liked Reggie and Wingate.
David Wingate was nice. And I'd forgotten about that he was on that Sonics team in the mid to late 90s. I just remember him holding on to his career by sitting on the Knicks' bench for a few years until Pat got sent to Seattle.
Reggie Lewis is someone I discovered late one night when ESPN first appeared and I fell in love with the late night NCAA basketball coverage. As a Lakers fan, I'm embarrassed to say that I enjoyed watching him play for the Celtics. I also remember watching the game when he collapsed. Still sad to hear the tale and about how they really attempted to assassinate his character.