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  1. Apr 16, 2020 · April 16, 2020 11:41 AM EDT. W hen Gina Prince-Bythewood ’s Love & Basketball was released 20 years ago, it was celebrated as a mainstream romantic film featuring Black characters, but I ...

  2. vaughanbasketball.com › top-5-reasons-to-play-basketballTop 5 Reasons to Play Basketball

    Jul 20, 2012 · Here are 5 reasons your children will benefit from playing basketball: Teamwork – learning how to work with others towards a common goal is a critical life skill that a team sport such as basketball instills. Physical fitness – playing basketball on a regular basis improves coordination & speed, as well as improving strength ...

  3. The rise of Jewish basketball reflected American Jews’ larger story during the first half of the 20th century. From immigrant neighborhoods, Jews sought out opportunities to join the mainstream. Success in basketball is just one story of achievement during a time of adjustment, stress, and occasional anti-Semitism.

  4. Nov 12, 2007 · Basketball is one of the only sports which you can play on your own or in a group. And it’s the challenge of overcoming yourself and the other which keeps me motivated to try to improve. But number one, basketball brings me joy – regardless if my day has been great or horrible. I know basketball will give me that bit of joy.

  5. Oct 29, 2014 · Walmart. (And, by “Walmart” I mean “America,” and by “America” I mean “The NFL”) Basically, for those who believe the NBA has big problems, the NBA’s biggest problems are 1. it ...

  6. I think people like basketball so much because it is you can learn new things and you get an adrenaline rush when you see the game cause anything could happen. Also, your heart is pounding because you love the game. I can’t stop playing because I love the game so much. I’m pretty good at other sports but not as good as I am at basketball.

  7. Love & Basketball. Love & Basketball is a 2000 American romantic sports drama film written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood in her feature film directorial debut. The film is produced by Spike Lee and Sam Kit and stars Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps. It tells the story of Quincy McCall (Epps) and Monica Wright (Lathan), two next-door neighbors ...