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Plot

A Jewish high school teacher, Phyllis Saroka (Rhea Perlman), steps in to take on the thankless job of coaching the school's inept basketball team, which is filled with ne'er-do-wells from the slums. She takes the job to get extra money to fulfill her dream of opening a restaurant on the Caribbean island of St. Croix. Phyllis has had bad luck with men, is dissatisfied with her teaching job, and is desperate to do something meaningful as she approaches middle age. Meanwhile, the players on the team are ambitious only about scoring drugs and girls and inventing their own rap songs. Butter (James Harris) is the team's only really talented player, but he wastes most of his energy chasing skirts. Busy-Bee (De'Aundre Bonds) is a small but highly energetic goofball. The mind of Spaceman (Terrence Dashon Howard) has been diminished by learning disabilities and drugs. Phyllis's greatest challenge is the brilliant, moody Shorty (Fredro Starr). Shorty teaches Phyllis the game, but he feels betrayed when he learns that she is planning to leave after one season. Perlman's husband, Danny DeVito, served as the film's producer.
MPAA Rating:
R for some language and sexual references.
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
99min.
Theatrical Release Date:
04/26/1996
DVD Release Date:
07/09/2002
Distributor(s):
Tri Star Pictures
Director(s):
Themes:
Kids in Trouble,Underdogs,Basketball Players,Teachers and Students
Tone:
Earnest,Heartwarming,Humorous,Rousing,Stirring
Keywords:
basketball,coach,high-school,inner-city,overcome,restaurant,teacher
Language:
English
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