
We only have one real point here. With all due respect to Queen Latifah, there is no NBA player (star or benchwarmer) who is picking the Queen over Paula Patton. It does not matter how many NBA players you put in this film to make it look authentic that is the bottom line. Based on the box office receipts for this movie, nobody else bought that either.
The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Just Wright (2010) Actor: Common Position Portrayed: Point Guard Played for: New Jersey Nets Why you should vote for him: Common did not suck in this movie. Why you should not vote for him: We might have been the only ones who actually watched this movie. {youtube}
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We really like Michael J. Fox, and chances are there are many of you out there who do to. Now, his lone sports related role as wallflower high school kid turned basketball star werewolf was not exactly Oscar worthy, but it was fun and still gets a lot of play on cable reruns. Fox may not have been the man who played as the “Wolf” (That was done by Loyola Marymount Freshman, Jeff Glosser) but did that really matter? What does matter is that for our purposes is that there is a significant amount of basketball in the film (some of which is plot related) and both Scott Howard and his alter ego as the “Wolf” had moments where they shined on the court and won the big game. Isn’t that what you expect from a sports themed movie? The Bullet Points: Movie(s) Appeared: Teen Wolf (1985) Actor: Michael J. Fox Position Portrayed: Point Guard Played for: Deacon Beavers H.S. Why you should vote for him: Michael J. Fox remained so likeable in what was a mediocre movie. Also, this is your only chance to vote for Fox, as he never did another sports related film. Why you should not vote for him: This was the least plausible role in sports cinema. {youtube}
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There have been a few players who became big NBA stars from the continent of Africa, namely Hakeem Olajuwon and Dikembe Mutombo, and others who would go on to have solid professional careers. Africa wasn’t flooding the NBA, nor was they all from one particular country, but it was however noticed throughout the world of Basketball. Apparently someone from Hollywood noticed too, as they felt there was a need to make a movie about Kevin Bacon recruiting an African Center. The film was not terrible, but was largely forgettable. In fact, we are not even sure what African country it was set in, or even if it was disclosed at all. Basically, we were treated to images an often smiling African center who could dunk. Sorry, that’s really all we recall; which may be more than most people who watched the film. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: The Air up There (1994) Actor: Charles Gitonga Maina Position Portrayed: Center Played for: His African Village Why you should vote for him: Hmmmm…. Give us some time to come up with a reason. Why you should not vote for him: Was there ever a reason this film was made other than branch the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon to African actors? {youtube}
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Brought in to appeal to the urban cool demographic, Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) was a great street hockey player with a sharp tongue that naturally translated well on the ice. Wait, you are saying that doesn’t seem logical? In the Mighty Dicks series, nothing really is, (in D2, their chief rival was Iceland, who has never participated in any major International Ice Hockey Tournament), so we will overlook a lot as long as it entertaining. Kenan Thompson was at least that. The Bullet Points: Movies Appeared: D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996) Actor: Kenan Thompson Position Portrayed: Defence Played for: The Mighty Ducks Why you should vote for him: He was given a few cute lines. Why you should not vote for him: From street hockey to ice hockey that easy? C’mon man! {youtube}
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