
In this irresistible family comedy, hothead college basketball coach Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is more interested in endorsement deals than in winning games. And after an on-court meltdown, Roy is about to lose everything unless he can prove he can win games without losing his cool.
Enter the Smelters, a wisecracking junior high squad that's never won a game. Reluctantly taking on the team of hapless hoopsters, Ray uses his coaching magic to teach the kids the importance of dedication and teamwork on the hilarious road to the championship. Roy finds new love along the way, and rediscovers his first true love - basketball!
Special Features:
- Alternate Ending
- Inside Look - "Big Momma's House 2"
- Inside Look - "Ice Age 2"
- Storyboards
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I wasn't expecting much from this family movie -- you know the plot: arrogant 'has-been' gets cut down and has to do time helping kids and has a change of heart. The joy is in the journey and laughs along the way. Martin Lawrence gives an engaging performance and the anti-hero kids are fun without being obnoxious and precocious. The nerds don't become the jocks (as it should be) and they all learn a few life lessons along the way. Crazy supporting cast performances, like the mad Patrick Warburton (Puddy in Seinfeld), add to the humour. Forget the basketball and enjoy the ride. Great for a rainy day afternoon with the kids!